Recent Home Biz Blog | Finding a Business PostsLooking for Collaboration Opportunitiesby Kori Rodley Irons26 Jul 2008 03:27 PMCollaboration can be such a fabulous way to build a business-especially for a small home business with limited resources and a sole business owner. Finding people with whom to collaborate and finding collaboration opportunities can be challenging, however. Your Favorites Might Lead You to a Businessby Kori Rodley Irons15 Mar 2008 03:51 PMFor those of us who are at the beginning stages of a home-based business, maybe even trying to figure out what sort of a business to start and whether or not we are even cut out to embark on such an adventure, a little advice about how to search out and find the right fit might be in order. Finding Support for Nontraditional Businessesby Kori Rodley Irons06 Dec 2007 01:05 PMTo read the business trade magazines or business books, it can seem like there are only a few models for successful businesses. A small home business, however, might be rather unorthodox and some of us build businesses that are also nontraditional. Grant Writing as a Home-Based Businessby Kori Rodley Irons09 Aug 2007 12:24 PMNonprofits organizations, schools, individuals, and even small businesses sometimes depend on grant funding in order to keep programs open and the bills paid. Grant writing can be a good business for some, or a way to supplement other writing or consulting work for others. Thinking of Starting a Meeting Planning Business?by Kori Rodley Irons03 Aug 2007 06:32 PMMeeting and conference planning seems to be one of those businesses that is perfect for a home-based business. You can do most of the work from your home office, or from meetings with clients and venues, and it is something that can be done by one person. The Wonderful World of Quotasby Kori Rodley Irons08 Jun 2007 07:32 PMI just want to go on record as saying that I am NOT a big fan of the quota. One of the chief motivators for working independently and running my own home business is to not have to work at someone else's speed or meet externally-set quotas. Buying an Existing Businessby Kori Rodley Irons21 May 2007 08:34 AMNot every home business is created from scratch or from an individual's lone idea. Many people come to owning and operating a home-based business by way of purchasing an exiting business from someone else. Should You Turn Your Hobby Into a Business?by Kori Rodley Irons26 Mar 2007 02:04 PMOne school of thought is that we should definitely be doing work that we love-our work should be creative and inspirational and a representation of who we are and what we enjoy. That's one way of looking at things. A Work at Home Challenge - Do You Spend More Time Working, or Searching?by Traci Anderson26 Feb 2007 11:48 AMIf you are currently looking for home-based work, or if you are looking for additional income sources, have you ever taken the time to consider the amount of time you spend searching? Are you searching now? Did you find my blog during your home-business hunt? If so, bookmark me... Direct Sales - Are You Really in Business "For Yourself and By Yourself"?by Traci Anderson14 Feb 2007 10:12 PMWhen I joined my first direct sales company five years ago, I fell in love with the marketing catch-phrase the companies often use. "Be in Business for Yourself, and by Yourself". As a "newbie" consultant, the sales pitch was on-target. Recent Blog Comments |
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