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Set Up an Online Store at eBay and Get Started Selling Things Online

Set up an online store and work from home

Do you enjoy buying and selling? Do you have a knack for finding great bargains at garage sales and thrift stores? If you enjoy shopping and bargain hunting you can turn your hobby into a money making business. You can start your own eBay business right from your kitchen table. What is an eBay Business? [...]

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Home Business in a Bad Economy: Start a Dog Walking Business

Home Business Walking Dogs

Some home businesses appeal in a bad economy. A dog walking business may appeal to you. Do you love dogs and enjoy being outdoors? If so, a dog walking business may be the perfect business for you. More people own dogs than ever before. And these very same people are often willing to spend a [...]

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Home Businesses for Women: A Kitchen Table Business as a Virtual Administrative Assistant

Kitchen Table Home Business for Women

Did you know you can make money as an assistant from your kitchen table? With the internet and basic technology you can provide a valuable service to clients around the world. Best of all, you can be online and working in just a few short days. You can become a virtual assistant.   What is [...]

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Crafty? Here’s How to Turn Your Hobby into a Business

Craft Supplies to Make Money from Home

Do you have a special skill or talent? Can you make things that people value? Are you crafty? If you are, you can make good money. You can turn your hobby into a business. For example, if you knit, you can create an online store. Sell products that you’ve knitted and take orders. It’s a [...]

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How to Become a Successful Event Planner: 3 Basic Steps

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Being a successful event planner can really be a dream come true. Does your ideal business day include dreaming up fantastic events and turning them into reality? Event planning can bring in a very good income while you meet many interesting people. How do you become a successful event planner? Here are a few tips. [...]

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Do You Have What It Takes to Become a Social Media Virtual Assistant

Being a virtual assistant who’s fluent in social media management is going to be an increasingly lucrative career in the coming years. Social media is quickly becoming one of the most talked about sources of traffic and brand building. More and more business owners are seeking virtual assistants who can manage their social media platforms [...]

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3 Steps to Become a Personal Trainer

3 Steps to Become a Personal Trainer

Do You Love Fitness? – How to Become a Personal Trainer Become a personal trainer for amazing rewards. Paid very well, generally between $50 and $250 an hour, you will help people craft the body of their dreams. This career is fulfilling, meaningful and well respected. If you love being fit and want to get [...]

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The Pros And Cons Of Starting A Web Design Business

The Pros And Cons Of Starting A Web Design Business

I am going to assume for the purpose of this article that you are well skilled in web design and know what you are doing. Ideally that should not only mean that you have a bit of design talent and can make good looking pages, can do enough programming to be able to create a [...]

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Home Business Start Up: Is it time for yours?

A home business start up may be your best response to an ailing economy and an opportunity to join the New Economy. Paul Zane Pilzer’s views are expressed in The Entrepreneurial Challenge.

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The Age of the Entrepreneur: Why Choose a Home Business?

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“We’re in the midst of a boom in home-based businesses, and it shows no sign of slowing. More than one out of every eight U.S. households contains a home-based business. In 2000, more than 50 percent of all small firms were home-based businesses, and they generated about 10 percent of the nation’s entire economic receipts.” ~Paul Zane Pilzner

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