Pinterest is valuable to direct selling businesses, because it provides users with a platform for “pinning” images, photos, and videos of your products, services, and business opportunity.
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Building Your Direct Sales Business with Pinterest
Posted by HollyHanna under Social MediaFrom http://www.theworkathomewoman.com 3549 days ago
75+ Paid Writing Opportunities
Posted by HollyHanna under StartupsFrom http://www.theworkathomewoman.com 3549 days ago
Freelance writing is one of the best ways to make money from home. You don’t need any special training, the opportunities are plentiful, and you don’t even need a website to get started. As long as you can provide well written, thoughtful content — you can make a good amount.
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Top 5 Reasons Why Owning Your Own Business Rocks!
Posted by HollyHanna under StartupsFrom http://www.theworkathomewoman.com 3549 days ago
You may have heard that owning your own small business and being your own boss is more difficult and more time consuming because you are a single individual managing multiple roles: CEO, sales representative, bookkeeper, marketer – the list goes on and on. So why in the world would anyone want to
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Using LinkedIn to Find New Customers
Posted by HollyHanna under Social MediaFrom http://www.theworkathomewoman.com 3556 days ago
Out of all the social media sites, LinkedIn can be (and usually is) viewed as the most professional of them all. LinkedIn tends to entice the corporate affiliates and the decision makers of companies and that’s a good thing. It means that they have the power to hire you right off the bat – so keepi
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How to Make Money Freelancing Online, Even Without Experience
Posted by HollyHanna under StartupsFrom http://www.theworkathomewoman.com 3556 days ago
Taking advantage of a freelancing platform like Elance seemed a no-brainer to me, because real, paying clients were already there, looking to hire someone who could help them.
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3 Things to Consider Before Quitting Your Day Job
Posted by HollyHanna under StartupsFrom http://www.theworkathomewoman.com 3556 days ago
If you are trying to get your own business off the ground while still working away at a regular nine-to-five job, you’ll no doubt be desperate to quit your day job as soon as possible. While it can be extremely tempting to get focused entirely on your new business, quitting your day job at the righ
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Get on The Smart Train with Elaine Rogers
Posted by HollyHanna under StartupsFrom http://www.theworkathomewoman.com 3556 days ago
Coming from a standard educational and university system, I was conditioned to be an employee from an early age. Unfortunately in Ireland in the early 90s, there were not many opportunities for new graduates. So after working in an office job for a couple of years, I met my (now) husband, and we we
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4 Steps to Calculating Your Marketing Budget
Posted by HollyHanna under MarketingFrom http://www.theworkathomewoman.com 3563 days ago
How much do you spend on marketing? How do you decide what is the right amount? When do you set your budget and how flexible is it? Marketing spending shouldn’t be an afterthought. It should be a well thought out investment; planning not only how many dollars to spend but where.
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Turning Memories into Money: Making Photo + Video Slideshows for Profit
Posted by HollyHanna under StartupsFrom http://www.theworkathomewoman.com 3563 days ago
Are you the person who loves to take photos at all your family events? Have you ever volunteered to make the video montage for your children’s preschool graduation? Do you always cry when you watch a show that includes photos and music? If so, you can turn your passion into a profitable business.
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Tips for a Successful First Year as a Freelance Web Designer
Posted by HollyHanna under StartupsFrom http://www.theworkathomewoman.com 3563 days ago
When I entered the world of freelance web design, I was unsure of how long it would take to find steady work. I soon found that there were many potential clients in my small town and elsewhere who were a good match for my services. Honestly, my first year as a web designer was more successful and f
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