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Seeking Small Business Capital? Check Out These 5 Financing Options

By Deborah Sweeney A couple of years ago, I wrote a post on how to fund your work-at-home business with tips for gaining the necessary money. I like to think of that post as a basic introduction for what entrepreneurs should do if they’re seeking capital. You’ll want to draft up a business plan that […]

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Amazon Work-at-Home Jobs and Money-Making Opportunities

By Holly Reisem Hanna I don’t know about you, but I tend to use Amazon on a daily basis. From doing product research and buying gifts to purchasing books for my Kindle, and watching videos and TV shows online. And with Amazon’s recent purchase of Whole Foods Market, I’m sure they’ll soon be delivering my groceries […]

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How to Stop Dreading Monday Mornings

By Amy Rasdal I feel your turmoil. Spending several hours on a Sunday snuggling the baby. Luxuriating in the simplicity and perfection of this tiny human. Immersed in the petal-soft skin and new baby smell. Only to be flattened by a ton of bricks as the sun starts to set. Work, babies, bosses, careers, diapers, […]

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How to Really Make Money Blogging From Home

By Holly Reisem Hanna My first experience with a blog was back in 2005. A friend of mine told me that I needed to check out this celebrity gossip blog called, Pink is the New Blog. After reading a few posts, I was hooked. Not only did I enjoy the daily gossip, but I loved […]

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10 Interesting Work-at-Home Jobs for English Majors

By Holly Reisem Hanna When I went off to college, I had a limited knowledge of what occupations and degree paths I could take. Because I loved traveling, I ended up getting a Bachelor of Arts degree in Cultural Anthropology (don’t ask me what I thought I’d do with that degree)! But, I’m not the […]

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20 Work-at-Home Jobs That Don’t Require Being on the Phone

By Holly Reisem Hanna Dear Work at Home Woman, Is there anything non-phone related that’s legitimate? I currently work for a call center and hate constantly being on the phone! Thanks, Hope Hi Hope – I know where you’re coming from. I used to be a prior authorization nurse for Medicaid. I was on the […]

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Live to work or work to live? 72 per cent of Brits go to work just to get by

Ever sat and assessed why you actually go to work? Are you career driven and want to build your knowledge or do you go to work just to afford to get by, pay the rent and support the family? According to a recent survey conducted by Paymentsense, the majority of Brits simply work to live.
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How To Jump-Start Your Work From Home Job Search In 3 Simple Steps

By Ashlee Anderson The average commute in the U.S. is now more than 26 minutes each way. That’s nearly 5 hours spent in the car each workweek. Between the high costs of gas and desire for more flexible scheduling, it’s no wonder more and more workers are looking to escape their cubicles in favor of […]

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