Recent Home Biz Blog | Getting Started PostsDo Catalogs Still Work?by Kori Rodley Irons16 Nov 2007 08:34 PMAbout fifteen years ago, it seemed it was all about the mail-order catalog. Many people started out in home-based mail order businesses that were focused on catalogs that were shipped out to prospects and customers. How Do You Know If You've Got a Good Idea?by Kori Rodley Irons21 Sep 2007 09:15 AMEvery small business (and large corporations too, for that matter) starts with an idea. A little inkling of an idea that you might have for the type of business you see yourself operating. Unfortunately, I Have Yet to Find the "Get Rich Quick" WAHM Jobby Traci Anderson04 Feb 2007 10:12 PMWhen I started to look for a work at home career (nearly ten years ago) I was admittedly drawn to the ads that say such things as, "make $1000 per month...in your sleep", or "ground floor opportunity, get in now and make millions". Millionaire Moms on Oprah and The Viewby Traci Anderson03 Feb 2007 12:03 AMI need to start this blog entry with a bit of a disclaimer. Please don't think that I sit around and watch daytime talk shows all day. I just watch them *most* of the day, and I have never, ever eaten a bon-bon while doing so. (End of disclaimer). Direct Sales - The Upside of the Ground Floorby Traci Anderson23 Jan 2007 08:41 PMBill O'Reilly would be proud of me today because I am going to take a "fair and balanced" approach to one of my previous posts, "The Downside of the Ground Floor". I was a Founding Leader for a popular direct sales company (I actually joined before the company officially launched). Getting Local Writing Workby Kori Rodley Irons20 Jan 2007 09:59 AMHave you wondered how to "break into" your local writing scene? How to Get Your Husband on Board with Your Home-Based Dreamsby Traci Anderson18 Jan 2007 09:53 PMMy grandmother was a spit-fire. I'll never forget her favorite saying. "When you want to do something make sure you ask your husband and if he says 'no', do it anyway". Scams (Identifying email scams)by Debbie LaCroix30 Dec 2006 10:06 AMYou will find a ton of information on avoiding scams all over the internet, yet people fall for them all the time. I wanted to share some tips that will help you identify a scam. In reality, a scam is usually pretty obvious. Recent Blog Comments |
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