Sometimes, it’s easier to increase your income than it is to cut expenses.That makes a part-time small business an ideal option. It’s not merely a means of increasing your take-home pay, but it lets you evaluate your business acumen and gauge your comfort level with running your own show (usually while keeping a steady paycheck coming in from some other source at the same time). Read the rest of this entry »
Finally, the doorbell has rung, the babysitter is here, and it’s time to get down to business. But how do you get to work when your toddler knows you’re just in the other room? Read the rest of this entry »
It is possible the change a hobby to a career but first you have to find out if your hobby can make any money as a business. In this article you will learn how to evaluate a passion and turn it to a career.
No matter if you’re a weekend workshop warrior or after-hours gardener with the sweetest roses on the block, being good at a hobby often can spawn an eternal question: Read the rest of this entry »
“Smack!” “Thank you sir! May I have another?” “Smack!”
Thank you sir! May I have another?
That rather masochistic exercise from the fraternity initiation in the “Animal House” movie actually paints a fair illustration of the small office/home office (SOHO) universe in a down economy. Even when hammered relentlessly by an unforgiving economy, SOHOs keep asking for more. Read the rest of this entry »
If you’re serious about work at home or small business, there are plenty of good reasons to remain serious about it. There also is an ample array of opportunities to engage your enthusiasm and entrepreneurial spirit. Read the rest of this entry »
Imagine that an inspection officer from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration suddenly appears at your door and asks to give your home office the once-over.
Nothing official, mind you — after all, you don’t have to comply with federal safety guidelines — just a quick peek for fun. Read the rest of this entry »
To cop a phrase from a now-defunct line of automobiles, this isn’t your father’s outsourcing.
Outsourcing is one of the most promising home-based and small businesses around. But to say great opportunities exist in outsourcing as many people might see it — a small business happily taking on work that a large company no longer wants to do in-house — barely skims the surface of what is fast becoming a deeper and more prosperous pool. Read the rest of this entry »
Dale Sequera worked for a Wyoming construction company as a cabinetmaker, but his real love was designing and building log furniture.
He’d thought about starting his own business, but couldn’t figure out how to sell enough products in his hometown of Kemmerer, Wyo. (population 3,000) to make a go of it. Then, he hit on an idea. Why not use the Web to reach customers beyond Kemmerer? Read the rest of this entry »
We heard from our parents and teachers that God is anywhere and can be worshiped at any time. He doesn’t have any special place. He has no limit. This is also what all the religions say from thousands of years ago. All of those who believe in God, believe that he is limitless and he is anywhere anytime. Read the rest of this entry »
If your business is like most, sooner or later you’re going to sell some equipment, machinery, furniture or other items known as business property. Read the rest of this entry »