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I'm a single mother of a toddler with a full time job and its just not cutting it. BUT I don't want to go out and get another job that'll keep me away from home even more than I am now. I've always wanted to start my own business online but I don't know where to go! So many ideas and even more unrealistic ideas. AH! Is there anyone out there to help me with this?”
Asked by MamaLia on 4th April 2008









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- Set your financial goals -- Are you just looking for extra income or a potential full-time income? How long (and hard) are you willing to work to meet your goal?
- Determine if you are looking for a JOB or a BUSINESS -- there is a distinct difference between the two and you want to focus your energies appropriately for the best results.
- If looking for a JOB, what are your marketable skills and previous experiences? If you are looking for a BUSINESS, go with your passions, things that interest and motivate you the most. Build a list and use that to begin your search. General rule of thumb: Never pay for a job (businesses, on the other hand, usually involve some expenses).
- Review your budget -- know ahead of time what you are willing and able to invest into your business, including start-up costs and ongoing maintenance and promotion.
- Find a rep to contact, check out their websites, ask questions, do your own independent research. Check resources such as www.bbb.org, www.scam.com, and www.ripoffreport.com for potential scams.
~ Ulanda ~
Founder, The Internet Income Center
http://www.WorkFromHomeOnTheInternet.com
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