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5 Tips on Choosing A Home Based Business
Sunday, 02 March 2008
By Kimberly Anne

  You're thinking about starting a home-based business. To many people it's the American dream: make a lot of money, be your own boss and working from home. Plenty of people achieve success working from home, but its usually not as easy as you might think.

Starting a home-based business allows you flexibility between your job and home life, but it isn't exactly a guarantee for an easy life. Working for yourself (and often by yourself) can be a rewarding experience, yet it also requires you to keep working to gain new customers, stay organized and network with others to spread word about your home based business. Running a business out of your home takes dedication, commitment and the ability to get the job done without someone watching over your shoulder.

There are many different options for home-based businesses. If you have a service or product to sell, starting your own home-based business may be a natural step in becoming successful. If you do not, then perhaps you're research various options for a home business.

Either way, consider the following tips as you proceed:

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What I Learned About Sales From My 9 Year Old
Saturday, 01 March 2008
By Burke Jones

  Sometimes you can learn amazing things from watching kids.

Since my son was three years old I have been generating income from the internet. He as heard me talking about making money, building web sites, and building a business.

What has happened is that he has turned into the smallest entrepreneur I have ever seen.

For example, he has started a small business in our cul-de-sac. Once a week he goes to 5 houses and picks up all the brown piles their dog(s) have left during the week - he picks up dog poop in their backyards. He pulls down $4 per house, so about $20 per week for a couple hours of work. He loves it and the neighbors are happy to pay!

But that is not really the focus of this story. You see a while back we had a garage sale in our neighborhood. This thing is massive - people come from all over to attend this neighborhood sale. Well, we had some junk to get rid of, so we had a sale as well.

He decided that he
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