How stay-at-Home Moms can Build a Web Business

Written by John Lynch


How Stay-at-Home Moms can Build a Web Business

Many mothers who look after their children at home often consider starting a part-time business. The problem is they do not have a lot of time. And money can also be a consideration. However,repparttar internet has opened possibilities that were not available a decade ago.

1) Advantages of an Online Business

A work-at-home business onrepparttar 130177 internet can solve many problems. It can lead to extra income while being flexible enough to allow you to takerepparttar 130178 children to school and collect them inrepparttar 130179 afternoon. And help with homework!

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2) What do you Need to Start a Web Business?

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The right tools andrepparttar 130186 right information to guide you are essential. Many people wonder what sort of web business should they start.

Here I am giving you a link to several free ebooks on how to start and grow an Internet business. Topics covered include:

a) How to be an online Service Seller. b) How to be a successful affiliate. c) How to start an Internet Auctions business. d) How to drop ship goods without touching them.

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3) How do you Build a Web Site?

Inrepparttar 130187 recent past,repparttar 130188 task of putting up a web site and submitting it torepparttar 130189 search engines and getting a merchant account and taking online orders was quite a task. Definitely, something forrepparttar 130190 technies.

Blogging: Don't Knock It 'Til You Rock It!

Written by Barbara Carr Phillips


My daughter, Kristin, 21, poked fun at me last week for blogging. “Mom, aren’t most bloggers, like, 15-years-old?” But something about my blog grabbed her interest. In fact, a week later, she joined my weblog community.

Her first blog post was a little tentative:

“What'srepparttar saying? Don't knock it 'til you rock it (or something to that effect). So here goes...hmm.....this is hard...Because I am a little skeptical of who may be reading this I'll just start out simple.”

A blog (short for “weblog”) is an online diary or journal. It’s a little unnerving to post journal entries on a public blog, not knowing who may read them.

The first week that I blogged, I edited myself to death because I was worried about what people would think about my “real” life. To further add to my paranoia, others started posting comments to my entries, so I knew people were out there . . . reading.

So, are blogs true journals or not? My first thought was “no.” Blogging seemed more like a conversation with friends than personal journaling. After all, personal journaling is all about recording private thoughts and blogs are public.

However, my thoughts about blogging are changing. A little at a time, I reveal who I am through my blog. My blog posts are evolving into thoughts and observations about life that I no longer self-edit. It’s been a liberating experience.

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