This question, in all its many forms, has continued to be one that I am asked most often. As more and more “work at home” sites appear online, it’s apparent to me that there are many who would, at the very least, mislead those who are desperate to locate jobs that will allow them to work from home.
Is Working From Home Really For You?
Forget the hype! No, NOT everyone can make big money working from home.
Working From Home For Yourself … Or Someone Else?
Although many people badly want to work from home, not everyone wants to have to launch and run a fully-fledged business of their own in order to do so. For such people the desire to work from home is more about maximizing time to be with family, physical location, comfort and convenience than it is about entrepreneurship.
DO YOU WANT IDIOTS WORKING FOR YOU?
Recently I was asked “We have been running a lot of straight and to the point ads and getting very little results. What is the fine line between getting quality prospects and not quantity?”
Working at Home? Here’s 10 Ways to Be More Productive
Ah, working at home… Visions of leisurely days, conference calls in comfy sweatpants, increased productivity with fewer interruptions. But the distinctions between work life and home life soon blur. You really should throw some laundry in the wash before you write that proposal. You have an hour before a meeting: Should you balance your books or clean the kitchen? And remember to call that client back right after you empty the cat box.
Is Working At Home Really For You?
I remember what it was like when I was still working away from home. I remember all too clearly how desperate I was to quit my job and stay home with my children. It was my mission in life. So….there was a lot of discussion between my husband and I. There were a lot of questions that we asked ourselves; Can we afford to do this? What kind of business could I start and run at home? Am I really ready to give up my demanding, stressful, rewarding career?
Working at Home & Keeping the Children Occupied….How?
WAHM is the abbreviation for Work At Home Mom, but they are more than just 4 little letters. They represent a new career title, and for those of us who are work at home moms or dads (WAHD), we love the fact that we are recognized for being both entrepreneurs and parents.
Business Relations: Working With The Graphics Department
The days of bland business documents are over. Well, at least as far as design. Graphics departments – also known as presentation resources – are common in businesses across America. This merging of business and creativity isn’t always smooth. As a part-time graphics specialist, I often witness bad client to personnel relations.
Inter-Net Working
Your “web” of contacts is your primary warm market. Whether you are building a business clientele, a downline, a support group, or even just a group of friends. The place to start is your warm market. And your warm market is the group of people with whom you have a relationship. Pre-internet, this was largely made up of people in your geographic locale. Meaning that those you could touch were literally, people you could hop in the car and see face to face. Enter the internet. And your primary warm market just got a whole lot bigger!
Working at Home: Both Sides of the Coin
If you’re considering a home-based business, why not begin a special list of the advantages and disadvantages of running such a business. While the following article may seem flippant, there is a serious side to almost every phrase.