sharon on December 18th, 2009

By Guest Blogger:   S McIntyre These days having more than one golden egg in your basket is a very good thing especially when you work from home. It doesn’t always seem so easy to find a work at home job and if you add your lack of experience or if set schedules are problematic [...]

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sharon on December 16th, 2009

Guest Blogger: Barb Niehaus For the first thirteen years of my telecommuting tenure, I was fairly isolated from others like myself. My friends either fell into one of two categories: moms who worked outside the home or stay-at-home moms. I very rarely disclosed my teleworking situation as very few back then could relate. If I [...]

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sharon on December 14th, 2009

Guest Blogger: Rosalind Mays A friend of mine just showed me, by example, a new way to find, or rather create a telecommuting job. It all started when she asked me the question I’ve heard a million times. “How did you find your telecommuting job?” Well, by now everyone knows that it took 685 hours [...]

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sharon on December 11th, 2009

Whether you’re looking for a bit of money on the side or a full-time income from home, writing a blog could be the solution that you’re looking for. Many people are indeed making money from their blogs. Unfortunately, many people are also NOT making money from their blogs, so it’s important to do things right. [...]

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My career began with communications positions at ABC News, NBC News and Nickelodeon where I helped promote the work of network superstars like Barbara Walters, Jane Pauley and Maria Shriver. After several years of that, I decided to turn my attention to a group of people who I thought could benefit from my hard work [...]

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sharon on December 7th, 2009

Many people think of working from home as a way to simply make the money that they need to make in order to pay the bills so that their family can live as comfortably as possible. Too many times when someone is working from home, they take their family for granted and the family starts [...]

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Virtual Assistants (VAs) are highly skilled professionals who provide administrative support and specialized services to businesses, entrepreneurs, executives, and others who have more work to do than time to do it. Examples of services a VA can do include web design and maintenance, word processing, meeting and event planning, desktop publishing, internet research, e-mail coordination, [...]

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Job security When the US tightened internet gambling laws back in 2006, this spelled bad news not only for the millions of casino-loving people who lived nowhere near the bright lights of Las Vegas, but online gaming houses and credit card companies too. So, cyber casinos started looking elsewhere to generate income, given that a [...]

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sharon on April 23rd, 2009

Today’s post is from a good friend of mine, Mufad. The Work at Home Mindset Why do few people succeed in any work at home program while most fail? You may think it is their skill, or luck, or hard work  but the real answer may surprise you. What if I told you there was [...]

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sharon on April 13th, 2009

I am very honored to have been awarded the Attitude of Gratitude Award by Sophia at Healthy Perspectives.  Thank you so much Sophia!  I really appreciate it. There are so many things that I am grateful for, but as it relates to business it’s definitely the flexibility and freedom that having my own business allows.  [...]

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