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 March 10th, 2009

Experts say home-based workers can benefit from tax changes in the stimulus package.

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sharon on February 9th, 2009

When most people think about Multi-Level Marketing, they envision slick-talking, insurance salesman-like people pushing their products at everyone in sight. Maybe some of you have even tried MLM’s, didn’t get insanely rich overnight and gave up thinking, “I must not be cut out for this business” or “this is the last time I fall for [...]

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sharon on February 6th, 2009

If you think all coaches wear sweat suits and dangle whistles around their necks, think again. There’s a whole new breed of coaches who have nothing to do with zone defenses or corner kicks.
These coaches help businesses and individuals focus on goals. They are hired by their clients to guide them efficiently through their business [...]

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sharon on February 3rd, 2009

Looking for typing or data entry work that you can do from home? You might consider opening your own Virtual Office Service. Many different types of businesses either don’t have the time or the resources to do this type of work on their own. Your clients could range from self-employed entrepreneurs and business travelers to small companies. Jobs can range from data entry to bookkeeping and accounting.

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sharon on January 27th, 2009

Starting a business can be an exciting prospect….or a frustrating, confusing task that seems impossible to conquer.
Which one will apply to your situation will depend on how well you plan, how much you educate yourself, and how disciplined you are in following through.
Many people start out with a great idea, but don’t know how to [...]

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sharon on January 26th, 2009

I had the opportunity to review an eBook recently that I really enjoyed.  The author is Tamara Hancock- mother of five, mompreneur and freelancer.
When Tamara started writing her book, her goal was to share her parenting and work at home experiences with others.  As she got into it, she realized that it was more about [...]

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sharon on January 19th, 2009

When I first moved here over ten years ago, I was planning to be a stay at home mom.  It didn’t take me long to realize that I was craving professional interaction and recognition so much that I was trying to be superwoman.  I felt like I had to justify my existence by being a [...]

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sharon on January 16th, 2009

People don’t like to talk about it, but it’s time somebody did. Chances are, you or someone you care about suffers from it. It’s Work At Home Guilt Syndrome, or WAHGS.
Why is it that so many webmasters feel guilty when they work? This is not true for “traditional” business owners. The shop owner who hangs [...]

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sharon on January 13th, 2009

I am very excited to have my first guest blogger today.  Debra Cohen is the founder and President of Home Remedies® of  NY, Inc.–a Homeowner Referral Network.
She can also teach you how to launch a Homeowner Referral Network (HRN) in your area. She gives you everything you’ll need to establish this business in your [...]

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