Home Business

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61. Home Business Scams - How to Avoid Becoming One
by: Chris Stirling
Whenever I mention to friends, family or complete strangers that I do business online I always get the comment that I must be running a scam. This comment always infuriates me because I, like the vast majority of people doing business online run a legitimate business. When I ask why they assume any business on the internet is a scam I often hear one of 2 answers. The first answer is “I know a pers... (read more)
• March 2006 •
62. Focus Your Home Business Like A Laser To Explode Your Income!
by: Funcareers.com
A common mistake for almost all new work at home / home business beginners is the trap of trying to be all things to all people. They will take any job, even if it not what they set out to do, simply because the job pays money. It's tough to focus, we know! We know how tough it is to stick to just one thing in your new home business because here at FunCareers.com we "eat our own dog food". Ever... (read more)
• March 2006 •
63. What I learned About Home Business Success
by: Johna Wenn
Truly there are many encouraging home based business success stories, many of whom started their work at home and their success online part time while they continued to earn a living with a full time job. One of the most encouraging of the home based success stories is that of a struggling, writer/author who worked in newspapers for nearly two decades before striking out on her own. Her home ... (read more)
• March 2006 •
64. Home Business Start Up -- Grocery Shopping Home Business
by: Shawn Price
Vital Information: Start-up Investment: Low - $2000 (advertising costs) High - $20,000 (includes a van) Break-even time Two week to one year Estimate of Annual Revenue and Profit: Revenue $15,000 - $1 million (solo at low end, with employees at high end) Profit (Pre-tax ) $12,000 - $500,000 Food for Thought (and Profit) In this age of two-income families, it is a rarity to find a woman who has tim... (read more)
• March 2006 •
65. Time To Open A Home Business Merchant Account?
by: Shane Penrod
If you are operating a start-up business, have you given some thought to opening a home business merchant account? Although you may be satisfied with sales to date and perhaps are not planning to build a huge commercial empire, a merchant account can provide a number of benefits that may help to grow your business by attracting new clients and increasing sales volume. You need not own a large busi... (read more)
• March 2006 •
66. The Best Home Business
by: Donovan Baldwin
I was once talking to my wife about exercise. I have been involved in health, fitness, and weight loss for years. We were discussing some aspects of exercise, and I mentioned that there was no such thing as a "best" exercise because exercise can be used to accomplish so many things and so many people actually find different exercise niches that fit them best. My wife immediately came back with, ... (read more)
• March 2006 •
67. This is a Home Business, NOT a Vacation!
by: Keith Jones
I recently read an article written by an aspiring freelance journalist who was desperately trying to get published without success. In the article, the journalist talked about how his day started with a few clicks of the snooze alarm, a leisurely meditation over a cup of coffee in the backyard, the sending of several emails to friends and family, and the surfing of websites, which were definitely ... (read more)
• March 2006 •
68. Is Your Home Business Ready for the New Year?
by: Kit Lum
It's that time of year again when it seems the whole world is on holiday - shopping, celebrating, vacationing, reconnecting with friends and family, or just plain kicking back. On the internet, many people are paying less attention to new business and business opportunities than they are to getting their shopping done. If you're seeing a slowdown in your business, here are a few smart busine... (read more)
• March 2006 •
69. Home Business Start up--Relocation Consultant
by: Shawn Price
The Relocation Consultant Home Business Vital Information: • Start-up Investment: $300-$700 (advertising costs) • Break-even time Two weeks to one year • Estimate of Annual Revenue and Profit: $15,000-$25,000 Part time $40,000-$50,000 Full Time Who needs a Relocation Consultant? • a single parent who has a demanding job with working hours that directly conflict with apartment or home rental resear... (read more)
• March 2006 •
70. Unconventional Home Business Financing Alternatives
by: Kevin Erickson
While unconventional financing can cost you money in the long run, it does allow you to avoid borrowing money as a loan that needs to be paid back... whether or not your business makes a profit. With the alternative financing options presented here - if your business fails, your obligation to pay back the money expires. These alternatives, to heading down to your local bank or credit union for a p... (read more)
• March 2006 •

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