Choosing the Best Work at Home Opportunity

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The choices for a work at home opportunity are literally endless. They’re not limited just by what’s out there. Sure, you can work in data entry, content writing or pyramid schemes on eBay. Why not work for yourself, doing what you love to do anyway?

Most people don’t know that it could actually happen that they live their dreams. They don’t think that they can actually monetize their hobbies. They aren’t aware that they may actually get rich off of them.

When you love doing something, it shows. Just as well, when you dislike doing something, that also shows. When you put something you love to do out for purchase, you’re more likely to attract buyers than if you were selling something you don’t like.

It will not only show in the art or craft itself. It will also show in the presentation. The website you use to promote your artistic or crafty pieces should show how much you love your art as much as anything else.

You will also be more prone to do all the other work necessary to promote it. You will want to get out there in Web 2.0 and tell people about it. You will make the flyers and advertisements, because you love what you do.

Also, you will be more likely to do the customer support work necessary to make sure customers are happy with your project. If you don’t really care about it, you’re more likely to just let support questions go. You will even ignore the reputation of your product.

In the end, what we love doing is really the only thing worth doing. Anything else is “working in the salt mines.” Do yourself a favor, and do what you love.

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Suz on August 30th 2010 in arts and crafts at home

Looking For Some Work at Home Business Ideas?

Starting a home-based business is a great option for people who are interested in working from home. Trying to decide what type of business you want to start can be a bit challenging, though. Here are some ideas for work at home businesses:


1. Home Day Care


If you are a parent to young children, you may want to consider providing childcare from your home. Be sure to find out about any licensing requirements in your area before you get started, and check with your homeowner’s insurance provider to make sure that you have the right amount of liability insurance. You will also need to set a budget for equipment and toys you will need for your new venture.


2. Direct Sales


Many people launch a work at home business by selling a product. There are many companies that hire independent sales representatives to represent them, and all you need to launch your business is to buy a starter kit. Whether you are interested in selling cosmetics, candles, Tupperware containers, or home decor items, there are companies ready to provide you with training, support, and a business model that works.


Another option if you want to become a retailer is to open your own virtual store online. Yahoo and eBay are two places where you can sell products to customers anywhere there is an Internet connection. When choosing a product, try to cater to a specific niche market that hasn’t already been saturated. You will want to do some market research before choosing a product or a line of products to carry.


3. Professional Organizing


If you are the type of person who dislikes clutter and keeps your own space well organized, you may want to consider using this talent to start a home based business. Your role would be to help people sort their things and throw out the ones they don’t want or need anymore. The client may want help to choose storage containers or rearrange the items in a room, attic, or garage as part of this process.


To get started, place an ad in your local newspaper or on a community bulletin board. If you are comfortable with speaking in front of a group of people, you may want to conduct seminars with some basic information about getting organized. Make sure each person attending has a list of tips (and your business card) to take home with them at the end of the session.


4. Make and Sell Crafts


If you are artistic, you could start a business making and selling craft items. Once you have enough inventories ready for sale, you could rent a table at a weekly flea market to sell your wares. Selling items at a fair is another option, as well as taking orders online through you own web site.


There are many types of businesses you can start and run from your home. If you are having trouble coming up with ideas, why not start by considering your interests to see if there is a way to turn something you enjoy into something profitable?

Chris Simpson is dedicated to helping people find honest and legitimate work at home and home based business opportunities. Find a legitimate work at home opportunity today at: http://www.HomeNetPro.com

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Suz on August 7th 2010 in children craft ideas

How to Enhance Your Framed Art Work With a Theme of Your Choice-Home Theme

Here is another great way to recycle your picture or art frames rather than throwing them out because the glass is missing or broken, or you’re just bored with the look.  Bring your frame back to vivid life with a beautifully unique framed art design that would look great in any home décor.  This is the third in a series of three articles on framed art projects.  Here is how:

Cut a piece of cardboard and mount it to the back of the wood frame large enough to cover the opening of the frame and secure it with clear packing tape. The cardboard now replaces the missing glass and will hold your project in place. Next cut ribbed finished scrap paper to the size of your frame opening and secure to the cardboard using artist spray adhesive. Note: this step can be done prior to securing your cardboard to the back of the frame opening.  Next, arrange embellishments by your theme (we chose a ‘Home for Sale’ theme) using double sided foam tape.  For this project you can use store bought embellishments or make your own. Try adding ribbon, decorative push pins, peel and stick words, letters, numbers or charms to personalize your project.  The main thing is to have fun with it and make it your own. Tip: Painting your picture frame to coordinate with your framed art project would also enhance your finished art work.

Supplies:

Wooden Frame Cardboard Package of embellishments (or you can make your own). 1 piece of ribbed finished scrap paper (we used an olive green) Double sided foam tape Artist spray adhesive Satin Ribbon – ½ “width or smaller (we used an olive green) attach with foam tape

Optional: Peel & Stick words, letters or numbers

Optional: Decorative push pins

 

 

 

Linda Johnson is a degreed and experienced crafter and interior/exterior decorating specialist, with years of experience helping friends, family, and clients solve their decorating and craft needs. Linda and her contributing writers invite you to submit your own great ideas for free, and also find tons more craft ideas and decorating projects like this with photos to try yourself

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Suz on August 7th 2010 in arts and crafts projects

How to Enhance Your Framed Art Work With a Theme of Your Choice-Doggie Theme

Don’t throw away the wooden picture frame you have just because the glass is missing or broken.  Instead, recycle your frame to create a beautiful unique framed art design that would look great in any home décor.  This is one in a series of three articles on framed art projects.

To start out, cut a piece of cardboard and mount it to the back of the wood frame large enough to cover the opening of the frame and secure it with clear packing tape.  The cardboard now replaces the missing glass and will hold your framed art project in place.  Next, cut, peel and stick cork finished paper to the size of your frame opening and secure to the cardboard.  Note: this step can be done prior to securing your cardboard to the back of the frame opening.  Then, arrange photos and embellishments by your theme of choice using double sided foam tape.  Try adding ribbon, decorative push pins, peel and stick words, letters, numbers or charms to personalize your project.  The main thing is to have fun with it and make it your own.  Tip: Painting your picture frame to coordinate with your framed art project would also enhance your finished art work.

Supplies:

Wooden Frame Cardboard Peel and stick cork-finished paper sold by the roll Photos Package of embellishments, or you could make your own (for this project to coordinate with the doggie photo, dog theme embellishments were used) Double sided foam tape Brown and white plaid ribbon (¼ “width)

Optional: Peel & Stick words, letters or numbers

Optional: Decorative push pins

Linda Johnson is a degreed and experienced crafter and interior/exterior decorating specialist, with years of experience helping friends, family, and clients solve their decorating and craft needs. Linda and her contributing writers invite you to submit your own great ideas for free, and also find tons more craft ideas and decorating projects like this with photos to try yourself.

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Suz on August 4th 2010 in arts and crafts projects

10 Home-Based Business Ideas for Work at Home Moms

Work at home moms make up a significant portion of home-based business owners and work at home freelance professionals.  While there are a lot of perks that come with working at home, the appeal for mothers is often that they’ll be able to spend more time with their children.  Keeping that in mind, here is a list of ten home-based business or freelance job ideas that will allow for a flexible schedule that can be worked around family time.

Freelance Writing – Work at home moms can find numerous opportunities for freelance writers, both online and off.  Because writing can generally be done at any time, it would be ideal for work at home moms who might only have time to work during occasions where their children are in school or napping.  A good resource for moms interested in finding freelance writing clients is www.WritersMarket.com.

Blogging – Similar to other writing fields, blogging can be done at almost any time of day.  Most blog networks that hire freelancers have posting requirements on a daily, weekly, or monthly schedule, but the time of day that you post is completely adaptable to your own schedule.

eBay – Starting an eBay business is a great option for work at home moms, because most products will sell on a 24-hour basis online without too much supervision.  To make an eBay business even more ideal, drop shipping would remove the necessity of storing and managing inventory and making regular post office runs when you would rather spend time with your family.

Child Care – Work at home moms would be ideal for the child care field. If there’s a need in your community, some options would be setting up a home-based day care center or even an after school program for older kids. Depending on where you live, you might need special certifications or licenses, but you would have the added perk of having other children around for your own to play with and socialize with.

Graphic or Web Design – Most design work can be run as an online-only business, meaning you wouldn’t always have to run out to a client’s location for meetings. As long as you regularly answer your email throughout the day, you can concentrate your actual design work during quiet times when the kids are otherwise occupied, or even handle the design work during the evenings.

Tutoring or Lessons – Having students come to your home for tutoring sessions with their schoolwork, or even music lessons, can be easily adapted to fit your family’s typical schedule, such as your child’s nap time, or on weekends when someone else might be around to look after your kids.

Arts and Crafts – If you have any artistic ability, an arts or crafts-related business can be ideal for a work at home mom.  You can design jewelry, paint, make candles, or just about any craft you can think of. There is definite potential as you can work on your craft during quiet times or in the evenings, and sell your crafts or art at shows on the weekends. Or, you can sell your products anytime with an online store that will work for you 24-7.

e-Consulting – Similarly to how you can do design work almost entirely online, you can do the same for various forms of consulting if you have the proper training.  For instance, you can consult on Web content, do marketing or SEO consulting for website owners, or adapt any kind of expertise into your very own e-consulting firm. Research – Individuals and companies in just about every field have a need for someone to conduct research for them.  You can do anything from genealogy research to market research by conducting surveys right from the Web.

Selling Information – Information is still a hot commodity, and these days almost anyone can set up a website.  If you create a basic site, you can sell anything from ebooks to podcasts to databases of industry contacts or job listings.  The possibilities are endless.

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Suz on August 2nd 2010 in arts and crafts at home

Work at Home Online Instead of at Work

The information super highway is quickly becoming the revenue super highway. Online, work-at-home opportunities are as common as pigeons in New York. Thousands of people are quitting their jobs, working from home and making money. If you have the motivation and some extra time, you can start own work-at-home online business.

So far this probably sounds like one of those e-mails you always delete advertising one of these so-called online businesses. Don’t worry. I’m not trying to sell you anything or even suggesting a specific online business that lets you work at home. This article is to let you know about some of the options. It’s up to you to decide what will work for you.

USE YOUR PRIOR TRAINING OR SKILLS TO FREELANCE

No matter what your expertise is: writing, coding, painting, or contorting your body into odd shapes, there are websites out there designed to help you find jobs in that field that let you work at home. These sites operate in different ways. Some post job opportunities and allow members to bid on them while others post jobs and have respondents contact the clients directly. Some charge membership fees, some don’t. Sites like craigslist.com or writerlance.com are wonderful examples of places to find freelance jobs that will let you work at home. Search engines are your friends when looking for a site that caters to your particular skills set. If you look hard enough, you’re sure to find something.

WRITE ABOUT YOUR FIELD

Enter the wonderful world of blogging. Over the course of your life, you’ve learned a lot, both from success and failure. Maybe you know the best way to filet a salmon or how to count cards so the casino monitors can’t catch you. You’d be surprised how many people are dying to know this information. If you have a halfway decent ability to write, consider starting a blog. If you can get people reading your blog, you can make money, no matter what you write about. The writing is only the bait. It’s what you include with the writing that is the food on your plate.

When you’re writing, think about your audience. Target your articles to a niche group, and then target all of your money making plans to that group. People are more responsive to a targeted campaign than a general one. Don’t worry. I’m getting to how to actually make the money.

HERE IT IS, THE MONEY MAKING PART OF YOUR WORK AT HOME BUSINESS!

There are a number of ways to make money online, both using a blog and not. One way is affiliate marketing. With affiliate marketing, you put a link to someone else’s site somewhere online, and the linked site pays you per click or a commission on every sale or registration. Affiliate marketing is great if you have a blog, especially if you’ve managed to acquire a readership. However, you don’t have to be a blogger to take advantage of affiliate marketing.

You can post the links on message boards or forums all over the Internet. Affiliate marketing can be a work at home business by itself.

Another opportunity is actually buying and selling things online. Books have been written about how to make money on e-bay or other auction sites, and for some this might be a viable home business. Others of you might have your own products to sell.

Maybe you take nature photography or are in a band or do arts and crafts. Well, sell your photographs or struggling demo CD or those personalized dream-catchers online. Set yourself up a website, either by using a website design program, learning html, or hiring someone to design it for you (if you’re smart, you’ll look to a local college and see if you can find a student looking for experience who would work for a reduced price or as a class project). Once you get your website up, you can do the rest of the marketing and selling work at home in front of your computer.

Online communities like Myspace or Friendster can be excellent tools to help you get your product onto the Internet market. Tapping into Myspace is tapping into millions of people worldwide. So if you’re trying to sell that CD or those photographs, join several of these online communities and market to the other members. Just remember to fo us your profile around your product and business. You’ll be amazed what you can accomplish having a community that size at your fingertips.

HAVE A PLAN

No matter which online work at home opportunity you choose, make sure that you think about it. Do real research into the ones you are using. Find out how other people have succeeded and failed. Make a concrete, long term business plan with short term, achievable goals. The people who wander haphazardly about the Internet, flitting from online business to online business are the ones who don’t make much money. If you take the time to do it right, to make a plan and have a direction, then you can be one of those who work at home and still make money.

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Suz on July 26th 2010 in arts and crafts at home

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