Archive for June 6th, 2007

  • Should You Tell Your Clients You Work At Home?

    I think the question depends on where you are in your relationship.
    If you’re in the sales cycle and it will make or break the sale, you need to have an answer prepared such as “Yes, I work at home to protect my customers from unnecessary price increases due to out of control overhead.” 
    If you’re in medical transcription, […]

  • $8 Per Article At Associated Content

    Associated Content is running a special where they’ll pay $8 per article for 500 word articles in your area of expertise.
    If you’re a writer, sign up for free and get started!
    Through the end of July, we’re offering $8 and up for well-written or produced content that demonstrates an expert/experienced voice. The subject is up to you - […]

  • They Dreamed Up A Business At The Kitchen Table

    Some kids from one of the poorest parts of the country came knocking at her door. If she gave them a hand out, a never ending stream of kids begging for money would live outside her door. She couldn’t give money to them all. So what could she do? Here was her answer. And it […]

  • Another Work At Home Entrepreneur Just Slugging It Out

    Walter Siavichay one of the folks I’ve tried to help by partially funding his microloan of $1200 through Kiva.org
    I got an email today that he’s already repaid 75% of the loan. When he hits 100%, then the money I loaned to him can be withdrawn back to my account or used to help another entrepreneur.
    From […]

  • Enjoying The Labor Of Local Home Based Businesses

    I’ve been playing hooky.
    I guess you could say I’ve been doing “home business research”.
    Amish home businesses.
    In the spring and summer, the Amish locally often sell their excess produce and, in fact, plant enough for their own families (which are large) and whatever they think they can sell to passersby and friends they develop over the […]