Work at Home Review

With so many scams around to trap you I thought it time to do a work at home review in the sense of reviewing work at home opportunities in general terms in the hope it might help guide some of you towards a good path rather than a bad one.

People searching for work at home opportunities fall into several groups:

Entrepreneurs on the lookout for new business ideas
Newly retired or unemployed people looking for alternative incomes
Dissatisfied employees looking for alternatives to their employment
People finding themselves confined to the home by reason of health or young family
People desperate for more money for any reason

I’ve been in pretty much all those categories myself at one stage or another so I can relate to the various driving factors from experience. Are those folks making money? Read More…

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This post was written by admin on September 7, 2008

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Starting A Home Business? Start while still Employed!

The majority of us don’t have the funds to just jump from employment to self employment in a single bound. What if the venture fails? How will you keep paying the bills?

For most of us starting the new venture on a part-time basis is the answer. You can test your ideas out, maybe build a simple website rather than the flashy one you plan on for later etc. Now this part-time approach requires just as much commitment as the other way and thats where the approach sometimes falls over. We find ourselves juggling family commitments as well as work commitments, friends, activities and the rest all tend to soak up our time and energy. Here are a few pointers that might help you do it part-time: Read More…

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This post was written by admin on April 2, 2008

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Work at Home Tips – Staying Organized

You’ve set up the home office, you know what you want to market and now you just need to get down to business and make some money. So how do you organize all the tasks ahead into your day? One of the most helpful work at home tips to keep you on track is this little organization one.

Write out your to-do lists. Yes that is lists, plural, because you’ll have more than one! There are daily tasks like answering emails, checking sales figures and the like, there are weekly or monthly tasks like catching up on paperwork or accounts, reviewing and planning the weeks ahead and then there are all the other tasks that constantly crop up which need to be addressed. Important things like actual business opportunities and calls or emails from customers for instance. Now we are going to make some sense of those lists. Read More…

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This post was written by admin on March 28, 2008

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