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Realistic Home Businesses
Did you know that more than half of all U.S. businesses are either based out of or started in a home? This book is for all of you who want to know where to begin in your quest for starting your own business. More ...

Work at Home Stuffing Envelopes is a Scam
The reality is that no legitimate company is looking for people to stuff envelopes for them. Legitimate envelope stuffing jobs do not exist. Envelope stuffing schemes are designed to take your money. More ...

51 Surefire Ways To Make Money Online
This article provides 51 surefire ways to make money online, I wanted to show people who are new to internet marketing or who are interested in making money online that there are ways (and lots of them) to make money online. More ...

12 Steps To Home Business Success
So, you have decided to venture into a home business where you work for yourself and greatly reap the fruits of your labor. However, there are some bad news and good news that you should be aware of. More ...

Small Business Success Tips - Dependability
Small business owners looking for a way to distinguish their business from their competition can charge less, or advertise more, or fly a huge red weather balloon over their store. Yes, short-term campaigns can lead to short-term success. But the secret to long-term success is dependability. More ...

Six Small Business Secrets
if you want to succeed in small business, only listen to those people who have built a small business and succeeded. I just happen to be one of those people. Let me share with you my secret to building four small businesses from a three thousand dollar credit card. More ...

Small Business Success Tips - Quality
When small business owners they think about quality at all, either they think they know all they need to know about quality, or they think quality is not all that important. More ...

Small Business Success Tips - Persistence
Starting a small business usually turns out to be harder than the owner anticipated. Almost all small businesses go through financial strains, especially when beginning, and take far more of the owner's time than he imagined he could supply. The only way to succeed is to persist. More ...

Federal Regulations for a Small Home Food Business
When thinking of what kind of business you would like to start a food related business is often at the top of the list. However, because of food safety, food businesses are one of the most highly regulated businesses. Many of the regulations and licenses required are at the state level. The moment your product is sold across state lines, your business becomes subject to federal regulation. More ...

Seven Success Tips for Would-Be Telecommuters
Working from home helps to reduce unproductive time and stresses such as commuting to the office. However, the ever-growing numbers of people seeking to telecommute means that competition for work-at-home jobs gets tougher each day. More ...

No B.S. Wealth Attraction for Entrepreneurs
I often say if poor people knew how shockingly ordinary millionares were, there'd be a lot more millionaires. One of the biggest erroneous ideas in the way of poor people getting rich is that rich are somehow smarter or possess some "magic gene" that separates them from the masses in terms of aptitude or capability. Nothing could be further from the truth. More ...

Choosing the Right Home Business For You
Actually starting any home business is the easy part. The hard part's deciding what that business should be. So how do you even start the process of deciding on the right home business for you? The key is to be methodical, realistic, objective and patient. More ...

The Mom Inventors Handbook
I'm the type of person who is continuously annoyed (just ask my wife). I get especially annoyed when something that should be dirt simple turns out to be a royal pain in the butt. A wise person would look at each annoying incident as an opportunity to invent something to solve a problem and get rich. More ...

Have You Registered Your Service Mark?
First of all what IS a service mark? Well, a trademark applies to goods or products (such as a car or a washing machine) while a service mark refers to services (like coaching, transportation and storage, or legal work). More ...

How to Save Money with an Online Merchant Account
Merchant account fees can add up. There are three methods you can use for lowering your merchant account fees. They include: using free accounts, purchasing your own terminal and finding companies that offer fixed-rate fees. More ...

How to Find and Analyze the Right Franchise Opportunity
A Franchise System can be a very effective way to open and operate a small business, especially for those without a lot of experience. However franchises are expensive, So it's very important to have a solid due diligence process in place to determine if a particular Franchise Opportunity is right for you. More ...

Four Deadly Mistakes to Avoid Before You Start Your Own Business
On the internet there seems to literally be a business opportunity everywhere you turn. What 99 percent of people don't realize is that, YES, there is a ton of money to be made online IF you know where to look. I want to share with you a few secrets and tips to avoid before you start your own business. More ...

How to Spot a Work at Home Scam
With all the work at home opportunities advertised today, it can be difficult to pick out the true jobs from the scams. Here are some tips that will help you determine whether a job is legitimate or a scam in just minutes. More ...

How Do I Make Money Working From Home? Let Me Count the Ways
People - especially moms - are looking for ways to stay home with their kids and yet contribute to the family income. They prowl the internet at night or on their lunch breaks, looking for just the right opportunity that fits their interests and family. More ...

Start Your Own Business
As contradictory as it sounds, the worst part of a recession is the best time to start a business. During a recession, money to start a business is cheap and available. Low cost surplus and new business equipment is available. Skilled employees are plentiful and wages are reasonable. More ...


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