Archive for January 10th, 2007

  • HomeOfficeWeekly.com Premiers On The Web

    HomeOfficeWeekly.com is now live on the web offering a free weekly online magazine to help you balance several critical factors in home business success: business know how, choosing a business, publicity and marketing, time management, plus advice on balancing work and family life. The publisher Marcia Passos Duffy knows her stuff – she’s been working from [...]

  • Interested In Self-Sufficiency? Try The Green Trust Newsletter

    The Green Trust Newsletter is free and is perfect for people who want to work at home and love the idea of a homestead with renewable energy sources. Green Trust‘s main site is a blog and they discuss a lot of neat material on this topic. Here’s how the author, Steve Spence, describes himself: Professionally, I’m [...]

  • Britain’s Most Gullible Town? 1 In 10 Scammed

    As I’ve been scanning the work at home news in 2007, I’ve seen the same old tired articles warning about “Top Work At Home Scams”… you know “envelope stuffing” etc. I usually write these off as the journalistic equivalent of telling adults who should know better not to put their hand near the flame or [...]

  • Rural MicroLoans Growing In Popularity – In The Third World

    The popularity of Third World Microloans to help folks work their way out of poverty continues to expand. This story from the Observer-Tribune mentions how an investment banker is taking the microloan concept to rural Guatemalan communities… The only place this doesn’t seem to catch on is the US. Perhaps because if you have a job and [...]

  • Event Gives Home Business A Helping Hand

    From the Contra Costa Times An increasing number of people around the East Bay are choosing to launch their own business as a second career, often running them out of their homes. However, many say they don’t really know what they are doing. “When you work from home, you don’t have people to bounce ideas [...]