Archive for November 1st, 2005

  • Home Business Helping Iraq War Effort

    Who said there were no legitimate work at home packaging jobs?
    From WVLT Chattanooga, TN…
    CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. An mother in Ooltewah is earning money while helping the war effort _ and without leaving her kitchen.
    Lisa Barrett’s home business, C and C Industries, is a government supplier of spare parts for Army night vision goggles and [...]

  • How to Organize Your Home Business Office Effectively

    Jill Hart talks organizational skills…
    There a few simple things that you can do on a regular basis that will help to de-stress organizing process:
    * Address your home office/desktop chaos in blocks of time. You may need to set aside just a few hours, or you may need an entire day. Decide what will work for [...]

  • Robert Spiegel: Display expertise in your business

    Home Business pro Robert Spiegal offers these hints…
    Here are some ways you can demonstrate your expertise:
    Speaking at conferences and public forums. Conferences, seminars, workshops and meetings are a good place to present yourself as an expert. It helps a great deal if your speaking skills are strong. You can develop those skills at little [...]

  • Real Estate Agents Earn Fortunes Delay Education

    From UNLV’s Rebel Yell
    The average age of a Realtor is 51. But when Laura Valencia was 18, she became a licensed Realtor.
    Since becoming a Realtor two years ago, Valencia has found success in something she is good at and is interesting to her. Before she entered the world of real estate, Valencia was an [...]

  • Telecommuting Loses Steam

    From BostonWorks.com (scroll down)
    Telecommuting may be the work option of the future, but for now, the trend has remained stagnant, and those who are making the kitchen table their home office aren’t necessarily getting paid for it.
    Despite the increased availability of high-speed Internet connections and a renewed push by many employees to work at home, [...]