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How to Start a Kids’ Party Organizing Business

Celebrating A Three Year Old Birthday Party With Candles And Balloons

 

 

Do you love kids and parties? Are you super at organizing and do you have a great eye for detail? Are you enthusiastic and outgoing? If so, then a kids’ party organizing business may be just right for you.

Party organizing is a growing trend. Birthday parties seem to be getting more and more elaborate and this trend doesn’t seem to be slowing down!

A kids’ party organizer will help plan and create fun and unique parties that may range from a cowboy-themed barnyard party to an elaborate party in a castle with all the works.

How Do I Get Started?

Firstly, you’ll want to ensure that your personality is suited to this business. You’ll need to be creative as well organized. Having an outgoing personality will also help a great deal.

The next step, and a crucial one at that, is to decide who your target market will be. Parents willing to hire a party organizing service will likely have disposable income and be quite happy to spend it on their children.

You’ll also want to be clear on what type of services you’ll provide. Some party organizing services will handle everything from finding the right theme, to setting up and organizing the party, to decorating and even catering.

Offering an all-in-one service is ideal because this is probably what your customers will want – someone to plan the whole thing from start to finish without too many complications.

Write a list of what services you’ll offer. As you do your research, you’ll notice the list may be endless – from providing an ice cream van to hot air balloons! Of course, you don’t have to start at this level and many of these services can be subcontracted out. However, it’s important to know exactly what you can and can’t offer customers at the start.

What about the Legalities?

You’ll want to start by registering your business. You can do this at your local county office and they will let you know of all the requirements you need to meet. Depending on what type of services you provide, this may vary.

If in doubt, contact your local county office and they should be able to provide you with all the details.

How Do I Find Customers?

Advertising locally through banners and perhaps a small ad in the paper is a great starting point. A magnetic sign on your car with your company logo and information is another good option.

But the main way of finding new clients in this business is through word of mouth. If parents attending the party see and like what you’ve done, they’ll ask for your details and before you know it, you’ll have a full client list. Word-of-mouth marketing is extremely important in this type of business so you’ll want to do your absolute best to provide a great service.

If you love kids and parties and are highly organized and outgoing, this may be a fantastic business idea to pursue.

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Start a Local Produce Business  

If you love gardening and consistently have good crops, consider starting a local produce business. More and more people are seeking local fresh produce instead of supermarket or processed foods. It’s the perfect time to make some cash from your hobby.

Research – Will Your Community Support a Produce Business?

The first step to starting a local produce business is to make sure there’s a market for it in your community. Do you have a farmer’s market? Would it make sense to set up a roadside stand? Does your community already have a few roadside stands? If so, what do they sell? Can you sell something different or better than them?

Take some time to research your market and your competition. Also explore what it would cost you to grow, harvest and sell your produce. How much could you sell it for? This will help you estimate profits and make good business decisions.

Getting Started – What Do You Need?

Ideally, once you’ve done your research, you’ll create a business plan. This plan will include what you’re going to grow and how you’re going to sell it. It will also include how you’re going to market your produce business.

You’ll also want to make sure you have the necessary land and tools to grow and harvest your produce. And you’ll want to make sure you have the equipment to sell it as well. For example, if you’re selling at a Farmer’s Market then you’ll need:

* A truck for hauling food and equipment
* Tent
* Table
* Signage
* Packaging for the food
* Cashbox/credit card reader

While you don’t need a formal education or training to start a local produce business, you do need a plan. You need to know what you can sell, how much you can sell it for and how you’re going to sell it.

Marketing Your Produce Business

Marketing your produce business will likely involve a couple of tactics. You’ll have signage at your roadside stand and booths. Also look into posting flyers around town and advertising in natural food newsletters. Consider creating a website for your business. Offer an online newsletter and special coupons or promotions. Use the internet to drive traffic to your produce business.

The Legalities

There are a few legal items you’ll want to take the time to plan. In your business plan you’ll want to cover how you’re going to manage if there are bad crops. You can get insurance to cover that risk. You will also need a system to collect payment and record income and taxes. Finally, consider how you’re going to handle customer service issues.

Starting a fresh produce business is a dream come true for many. They enjoy growing and providing people with the best that nature can provide. If this is your dream, take the time to plan it carefully first. Know your market and what it can support and then grow it. To your success!

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Beware of Home Business Scams

As you scan the internet looking for businesses to start, you’re going to find some great ones and some fishy ones. The problem is, it’s hard sometimes to tell which offer is a scam and what’s not a scam. The most important thing you can learn is the phrase “Buyer Beware.”

The most common work-at-home scams are:

* Envelope stuffing
* Assembly work
* Claims processing
* Medical billing
* Collecting refunds

But there are more scams that have started with the advent of high-speed internet, such as sudden emailed job opportunities for “at home” secretaries, managers and more. These types of scams are phishing for your personal information so that they can steal your identity.

The best way to approach any type of home business opportunity is with skepticism, and then do a little digging.

* Contact the Better Business Bureau – Even if a company doesn’t join the BBB, complaints can still be made about them. Go to the website and find out if any complaints have been filed about that particular company.

* Is the Pay Higher Than Average? – Many times some of these scammers will claim you’re going to hear 100K a year as a customer service representative or some other title that doesn’t make sense with the job offer.

* It’s Just Too Good to Be True – It’s a common phrase because it’s accurate. If any website, email, phone call, or mailer promises things that you just feel deep down inside cannot possibly be true, then you’re likely right.

* How Long Has Their Website Been Active? – Go to their website. How does it look? Are there any claims you know right off the bat that aren’t true? Do a “who is” search to find out how long the website has been around.

* Check Out Testimonials – Do they have testimonials? If so, find the people who gave the testimonial to verify if they’re actual people, and whether or not they still feel the same way. Usually people are happy to talk about something they love, and will gladly privately tell you about something they don’t.

* Stalk Their Social Media – Can you find their social media accounts so that you can follow them for a while and get to know what type of activity happens on their social media? If you can’t find them or their company, you should question whether or not it’s a scam.

* Be Aware of Browser Hijacking – Anyone can accidentally download software without even realizing it today. You’ll try to go to a certain site, and it will force your browser to go to a different one. This is not the fault of the website owner, and can happen to anyone. That’s why it’s important to keep your virus and malware programs up-to-date. Use the software put out by your particular operating system. For example, if you use Windows, use Microsoft Security Essentials.

* Learn to Protect Yourself – Never give out personal information that can be used to steal your identity. If you have a business and are in the USA, get an EIN from the IRS. It’s free and you don’t have to have employees to get one. This number can be used instead of your social security number when you are asked for a number.

Link to IRS – http://www.irs.gov/Businesses/Small-Businesses-&-Self-Employed/Apply-for-an-Employer-Identification-Number-%28EIN%29-Online

You don’t have to fall victim to any work-at-home scam. There is no such thing as not working and getting money. There is no easy road to riches. There always has to be activity required by you to make a living. It’s not going to come just by sitting on the beach. If someone tells you that, they’re scamming you.

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Common Mistakes When Starting a Home Business

There are many mistakes made when people start a home business. Probably the biggest mistake is not taking the business seriously. So many people start a home business thinking of it as only a hobby. But, home businesses can earn an enormous amount of money. Today, one person can run a multi-million dollar company from their home office. Here are some common mistakes that you’ll want to avoid.

* Not Focusing on the Audience – It’s easy to make this mistake because when you’re in business it feels like it’s about you. But it’s not; it’s about other people, your audience. The more you can place your focus on your audience, the better you’ll be at attracting your audience.

* Not Doing the Research – You may have what seems like a good idea, but there may be no market for it. Do your research before you go all in. Sometimes there simply isn’t enough of a market for an idea to make the sort of money you want to make. Just watch one episode of “Shark Tank” and you’ll see great ideas that still won’t produce enough income to attract the sharks.

* Not Staying Focused – Once you decide on something, you want to stay laser focused on your business and building it before you start looking at other options. Some people call it “shiny object syndrome.” To fight this syndrome, allow yourself to spend only a certain percentage of time on new ideas and the rest on the original.

* Learning without Action – It’s easy to get overwhelmed with all the “how to” videos, reports, and courses you can take online today. But remember that these things, while wonderful, aren’t any good for you if you’re not going to follow the directions and do what they say. Put the things you learn into action before moving on and learning something else.

* Not Setting a Realistic Budget – Everything always cost more and takes more time than you think it will. You’re not going to make money today. It doesn’t matter what so-and-so guru told you. It takes time to make money, so ensure that you have the money to keep afloat until your business is earning. In addition, don’t overlook the bookkeeping. You can use an easy system like Wave Accounting or Go Daddy Bookkeeping.

Links:
Wave Accounting – https://www.waveapps.com/
Go Daddy Bookkeeping – https://bookkeeping.godaddy.com/

* Not Marketing Enough – So many small businesses, home businesses and otherwise, completely forget about marketing. You can’t have a business without some form of promotion. You can use social media, pay per click, search engine optimization, networking and more to promote your business. However you do it, you have to do it or you have no business.

* Outsourcing Too Quickly – Unless you have a large start-up budget, try to do most of the work yourself so that you know how to do it. You may want to outsource website building and some technology issues, but other than that, start slow with outsourcing.

* Not Outsourcing Enough – Once you get started and are profitable, you do want to outsource basic administration and other things like that. You don’t want to work yourself to death.

* Chasing Perfection – No one is ever perfect. It’s just not going to happen and it’s not possible. So many small business people, especially home business owners, try to be perfect. They are afraid to show their work for fear of judgement. You have to get over that. Something is better than nothing, and online everything can be improved later.

These mistakes can end a home business very quickly. If you avoid these mistakes, you could have the next multi-million dollar home business idea.

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Common Work-at-Home Positions You Can Apply For

Working at home sounds like a dream come true to most people. No tromping out in the cold weather, no need for business clothes, and perhaps a way to truly have integration of family life and work without being fired. But, what sorts of positions can you find that you can do at home?

Inbound Call Center Agent

An inbound call center agent takes calls using their home phone and computer system from the comfort of their home office (or kitchen table), taking orders for products and services. For example, you may work on a project for well-known home shopping networks or food chain establishments. You’ll be trained, and have practice calls before you get started. You will make between $8 and $20 dollars per hour from home doing this. Some positions are independent contracting and some are full-fledged employees.

Outbound Call Center Agent

An outbound call center agent makes outbound calls to a list of leads given to them by the company they work with. They will try to sell something to the person they are calling such as magazine subscriptions, vacations, or even provide political information during election season.

It will depend on which company you choose to work with what type of calling you will do. You’ll be trained, provided a script, and learn to be a professional at this type of calling. Typically, on these positions you’re required to hit a certain level of sales to keep your position. The highest earners make about $60,000 per year.

Fundraiser

Every year you likely get fundraising calls. Well, they hire people who work from home to do the fundraising. The pay is usually hourly, from $8 to $20 per hour depending on the program you’re involved with. With less experience you can expect to earn less money since some of this is based on time on the phone and funds collected. Phone work can be challenging, but with more experience you’ll always earn more money.

Adjunct Professor

Believe it or not, colleges and universities contract with adjunct professors to teach and or grade their online courses. If you can get your foot in the door there are a lot of opportunities with online teaching at the college level. You will typically need at least a master’s degree in the area you want to teach, and a doctorate definitely will expand your opportunities.

Answering Service

This is a lot like some of the call positions mentioned above in terms of pay, but instead of dealing with sales you’ll be answering for businesses and taking messages and/or transferring calls as needed. You could be answering for various doctors’ offices, apartment complexes and other businesses during their lunchtime and off time. You’ll do this from your computer set up right from home.

Customer Service Rep

A customer service rep can work in a variety of ways such as via phone, text, email, chat windows and so forth. You would be trained thoroughly on the products and services and likely need to pass a test for each business you’ll be serving to handle customer problems and issues remotely. The pay can range from $8 an hour to $20 an hour.

Online K-12 Instructor

You may not realize it but there now fully online schools, and also some land-based schools that offer some of their less popular courses online. If you have a teaching certificate in the areas needed and experience teaching, you should have no problem finding an online teaching position. The pay is depending on the school. Some schools make you a full employee, and others work you as if you’re an adjunct contractor.

Travel Agent

Yes, travel agents still exist and companies are hiring travel agents (sometimes called travel consultants) to answer phones and help customers plan their trips. Usually you get paid a combination of base pay, and/or a percentage of sales with these types of jobs. So, you might have to make a lot of sales to make enough money as usually you don’t make more than 10 percent or so per sale. But, many travel agents love what they do and often get travel perks too.

Transcription Service

Many types of businesses use transcription services. There are many work-at-home opportunities for transcriptionists. Most of the time the transcribing is medical based but there are also opportunities for other types of transcribing. A good transcriber can make about $45,000 a year right from home. Sometimes you’re an independent contractor for several companies and other times you will be an employee, depending on your choice of company.

Appointment Setter

Many businesses such as the insurance industry need appointment setters. As an appointment setter you’ll be calling leads who have expressed interest in meeting with someone to discuss the product or service being provided. You’ll simply call the prospect and make the appointments for the business owner adding to their calendar. You may also call back to confirm the appointments 24 hours in advance. Pay can be hourly, or on an appointment-by-appointment basis.

There are many work-at-home positions that you can find today due to the advent of high speed internet and the relatively inexpensive cost of making long distance calls today. It’s important to check out any company before committing or offering your information to them before you get started, to avoid being scammed. Typically, other than buying and providing your own technology, you should not have to give the company any money to get started.

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Service-Based versus Product-Based Businesses

When you first decide to start an at-home business, you may want to choose between a service-based business and a product-based business. It might help you to find out about some of the pros and cons of each to help you move forward with decisions that need to be made. You can run both types of businesses together as well; they’re not mutually exclusive.

Both business ideas offer a tremendous amount of pros. Pros like owning your own business, being your own boss, making money from home, doing what you love, serving people you like, and having more freedom to spend with family and friends.

But, how do you know whether or not you should start a service-based business or a product-based business?

The components of a service-based business are:

* You and your skills
* Equipment
* Clients
* Time

Let’s look at the components of a product-based business:

* A product
* You and your skills
* Customers
* Time

Not much different, really. You are in the equation for both – whether you are selling products or services. Both will require sales and marketing. Both will require that you are able to deliver the service or product on time and with exceptional quality. Both may require a certain amount of technology and knowledge. In both cases you can outsource a certain portion of the work so that you can reduce your efforts.

Remember, when you outsource, in some ways you are really paying to increase the time you have to devote to a project. If you think of it that way, you’ll be able to outsource more efficiently. You won’t feel like you’re outsourcing because you can’t do it yourself; you’re doing it because you need more time. When you can strategically use other people’s time and skills, you can better your business.

With a product-based business you can typically get someone else to make the product and someone else to do the customer service. Technology will automate the delivery process, and you can simply oversee it and collect the revenue. Thus, you can essentially earn unlimited money outside of the hours it takes to produce them.

With a service-based business you will be required, for the most part, to speak directly to the clients and deliver your service on their deadline. You’ll be trading hours for dollars in many respects. So, in addition to the time factor involved with sales and marketing, and the upkeep of your business, your income will be limited to the number of billable hours you can work on any given day. This can be increased through outsourcing, but you will still need to be intimately involved with the results, which will take your time.

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Ten Home Business Ideas That You Can Start with Very Little Money

Owning your own home business is easier than ever. With the internet and high-speed services becoming ubiquitous, there are more opportunities than ever before. There are many things you can do from home to earn money, but each of these can become real businesses that have low barriers to entry. This means you can start with just a few basic skills and very little money.

1. Virtual Assistant – A VA provides administrative or customer service skills to their clients from the comfort of their home office, using the internet and their computer. You can learn more at Virtual Assistant Forum.

Link to Virtual Assistant Forum – http://www.vanetworking.com/

2. EBook Author – Ever wanted to write the great American novel? What about writing simple and short “how to” books? You can do that today by writing books that you sell in PDF format on your website, or by uploading on the Kindle Publishing platform or multiple platforms using a service like Smashwords.

Link to Smashwords – http://www.smashwords.com/

3. Graphic Designer – If you already have these skills, getting started is a no-brainer. Graphic designers are in demand and you can do it all from your own comfortable office, or with your laptop and easy chair. It’s up to you. You can get inexpensive monthly cloud-based software like Adobe Creative Cloud, so there is no big up-front expensive software to purchase.

Link to Adobe Creative Cloud – http://www.adobe.com/creativecloud.html

4. Day Care Operator – You don’t need technology to provide childcare services, but you do need to check the rules and regulations for licensure in your state, city and county. It varies so widely that it’s impossible to know what you need to do to get started. Just do a search for your city and you’re sure to find some information. You can learn more at ChildCare Aware.

Link to ChildCare Aware – http://childcareaware.org/child-care-providers

5. Social Media Marketing Manager – As a social media marketing manager, you’ll handle your client’s social media marketing activities. You may post updates, answer questions and more. You may or may not be responsible for designing graphics, and finding interesting things to share with the audience. You can learn more from Social Media Manager School.

Link to Social Media Manager School – http://socialmediamanagerschool.com/affiliates/

6. Content Writer – There are many jobs for people who can write well. If you can write at an 8th grade level, you can find positions as a content writer online. A content writer writes for other people, and usually doesn’t keep their name on the work. Instead, they write the work, then sell it to someone else who claims authorship to it. You can get started learning about writing for money in a group like WriterHelpWanted.

Link to WriterHelpWanted – http://www.writerhelpwanted.com/

7. Niche Blogger – Do you like to create recipes and share them with your friends and family? Why not take that one step further and start a blog? It doesn’t really have to be about food, but food blogs are especially popular. You can learn more about food blogging profitably at Foodaplenty.com.

Link to Foodaplenty.com – http://www.foodaplenty.com/

8. Lawn Manager – OK, really you’re just mowing lawns, but this is a needed service for many. Many elderly people, as well as two-income families, just don’t have time to take care of their lawn. This is an expandable business too. You can start with just your own yard tools and then work up to managing gardens and more.

9. Amazon or EBay Seller – You may not realize it, but a lot of average people are buying and selling on Amazon through their FBA (Fulfillment by Amazon plan) or on eBay and making hundreds of thousands of dollars a year. You can get started with the used stuff you have laying around your house. Learn more on Udemy.

Link to Udemy – https://www.udemy.com/how-to-sell-on-ebay-amazon-for-beginners-step-by-step/

10. Dog Walking – Like exercise, love animals? You can turn this into a lucrative income opportunity. Dog walkers can earn plenty of money, starting at $25 to $35 per walk. You can charge more than that if you offer specialized services such as individual instead of group dog walks. It also depends on the area you live in. You can learn more from the link below.

Link – http://petbusinessexperts.com/business-type/dog-walking-business/start-a-dog-walking-business/getting-started/

Before you start, write down the skills you have now plus how much money you can spend getting started. Then go for it. Don’t delay. The only difference between you and someone who has been successful is the doing.

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Top Ten Home Business Ideas for Parents

Parents have to make special considerations when it comes to starting a home business. They need to be able to work without punching a clock or having to available at particular hours, otherwise they’ll have to get a babysitter. Parents who want to start a business from home may have special challenges if they don’t want to hire help. But, it’s not impossible. In fact here are the top ten home business ideas for parents that don’t require clock punching, or answering to anyone but yourself.

1. Stock Photographer – Stock photography is used in numerous applications, from websites and blogs to print ads. The demand is quite high for good and unique photographs to use for these reasons. Therefore, most stock photography companies allow independent contractors to upload pictures for sale on their websites. You can also start your own website offering the images for use.

2. Graphic Designer – Designers are needed everywhere; the demand is high. If you’re good with using creative software to make webpages, advertisements, banners, book covers (eBook and paper) and more, you can work for many companies at the same time performing these services. While it’s deadline based, you can still work at 3 am if you need to.

3. Freelance Writer – As a freelance writer there are many different opportunities today based on your skill level. You can write for so-called content mills, individuals looking for writers, as a copywriter writings specific sales copy, or you can write for yourself and publish your own books as PDFs or via Kindle Direct Publishing.

4. Arts and Craft Seller – If you’re artsy and like creating art, you can do more than just create. You can sell, and you can make bank. Sites like Etsy.com, DeviantArt.com, and Art.com make it easy for individuals to upload pictures of their work to sell. You are responsible for shipping it on time, and you’ll give a percentage of sales to the website you list on. You can also start your own website but usually you’ll make sales faster working through an established and trusted venue.

5. Amazon Seller – Fulfillment by Amazon has started a trend in individuals selling both new and used merchandise through their service. Leaning how to sell on Amazon can take a little time but there are people who are making six plus figures doing it, and you can too. This is something you can do on your own time, with your children in tow.

6. EBay Seller – Selling on eBay is a little harder than the other choices, but many people do it successfully as a full-time job. If you have access to the right products, you can do it too. Again, this is something you can do on your own time. The only thing that might take a lot of work on your part is packing and shipping.

7. Life Coach – You’ve seen a coach at a football game, but did you know that some people hire “life coaches” to help them with everyday life? Some people need help with parenting skills, whilst others need help getting through a life challenge like divorce. You can become a life coach with no experience. The hardest part is setting up the process, marketing your business, and getting new clients. There are also courses that you can take to help.

8. Lifestyle Blogger – You’ve likely seen the movie, “Julie & Julia” right? Well, Julie started out as just another blogger, blogging about her adventures cooking from Julia Child’s cookbook. She became very popular, sold the rights to her story, and a movie was made. She made money off the deal, of course. Today, bloggers blog about all sorts of things and earn money through advertising, affiliate marketing, and product promotions. You can, too.

9. Herb Gardner – This work-at-home business takes a little time and work, but it’s healthy, the children can help, and you can make about 60K a year from your back yard if it’s allowed in your area. You can sell at farmers’ markets but you can also sell directly to restaurants if you plan and market right.

10. Online Teacher – If you have a degree in teaching you can teach at online K-12 schools right from home. You can also, if you have at least a master’s degree, teach college courses online. What’s really great is most of the time you can sign on when you want to, from anyplace with an internet connection to do your job, as long as you meet certain minimums.

Working from home is often a parent’s dream. They can be near their kids, not have to work by someone else’s clock, and still earn enough money to not only pay for needed items but the wanted items as well. What could be better?

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Top Ten Legitimate Companies That Offer Work-at-Home Jobs

It’s important to be careful when looking for work-at-home jobs in order to avoid scams. Hopefully this list of ten legitimate work-at-home companies can help you find a job and avoid being ripped off. Remember, even with this list, be sure to check out everything and do your due diligence to avoid feeling used. You want a job that pays enough to make it worth it to work, and you want a job that values your experience too. One of these might fit.

Transcription Services

1. Nuance Transcription Services – With a focus on medical transcription, this is a real job as an employee doing transcription. They offer extra training for experienced transcriptionists and are often looking for qualified transcriptionists.

Link – http://www.nuance-nts.com/

2. Orion Transcription Services – If you’re experienced with transcription, this is a good place to apply for a job. You must be U.S. based and have at least two years of experience to get one of these medical, legal or other transcription jobs.

Link – http://www.oriontranscription.com/career-opportunities-contact-form/

3. Tigerfish Transcribing – If you’re new to transcribing, you can take the test and apply with Tigerfish Transcribing. Plus they direct you to free software to use for practice to help you with passing the test.

Link – http://tigerfish.com/employment/

Call Center Agent

4. LiveOps Agent – With this company you can do many different types of positions from inbound calling to insurance sales, claims, and more. They work with many well-known companies and hire educated and experienced sales professionals.

Link – http://join.liveops.com/

5. West at Home – This inbound calling center will hire beginners after giving a small voice test, if you pass the background check. It’s a good place to get started if you want to be a call center agent.

Link – http://apply.westathome.com/

6. Sykes Home Powered by Alpine Success – This company prides itself on hiring military spouses, retirees, and parents to work at home answering calls. They also hire in Canada, and are especially looking for bilingual workers.

Link – https://jobs.alpineaccess.com/

7. Working Solutions – You get to start your own business while also having the comfort of knowing you have a big business behind your success. You are a contract worker with training and once you schedule your hours you know you’ll get them.

Link – http://www.workingsolutions.com/work-at-home-agents/

Teaching Jobs

8. Ed2go Network – If you have a degree, you can teach. In this opportunity you can write and develop courses as well as online teaching jobs. What’s available depends on the time, but they are always taking applications. How much money you can make will vary but even they say on their site not to quit your day job. But it can be combined with other opportunities to make a full-time income.

Link – http://www.ed2go.com/TeachWithUs.aspx?tab=Introduction

9. Elevate K-12 – If you have a teaching certificate and teaching experience, you can teach online. While you do have some control over your schedule, they ask that you are available between 8 pm and 4 pm each day.

Link – http://elevatek12.com/careers.html

10. ETS – Writing, scoring, and even fellowships are available via ETS. You’d be scoring advance placement tests, and other types of proctored tests that students take for advancement or certification. If you’ve always wanted to be involved in helping shape testing given to students, this is your chance.

Link – http://www.ets.org/careers

Two Bonus Opportunities

11. Blue Zebra Appointment Setting –They offer different positions such as appointment setter in which you might perform cold calling to try to set appointments for another sales professional to talk to the person again. They also sometimes hire virtual administrative assistants. All positions are independent contract positions.

Link – http://www.bluezebraappointmentsetting.com/Careers.aspx

12. Travel Outlook – If you want to work in the exciting world of travel, this is the chance. You would be working taking reservations for hotel rooms and sometimes other duties such as touring local venues for clients. They want people with experience at least with customer service and working from home to ensure that you’re self-motivated. They say that some of their agents make over 40K a year and you are an employee.

Link – http://traveloutlook.com/jobs/

These are all legitimate companies. There are many more but these offer opportunities that are real. Some take experienced workers while others will take new people too. Hopefully, you can find something that will work for you.

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Turning A Dream Into A Nightmare

To make money takes money, right? Or so many of us have heard and believed for years. Thus, when an individual seeks to open his own home business, he first seeks a way to obtain that money that he needs to make the money that he wants. The majority of those in this very situation will take the quickest route possible: straight to the bank. They will borrow the money they need and in the process risk items paramount to their ability to live, namely, their homes. Across the country individuals risk those things that they need the most, namely their homes, in the name of establishing a home business. However, the successful home business owner, the ones that end in the black every time, shun the idea of borrowing money. Instead of drinking the kool-aid of debt, they have discovered a way to pay their way to success.

First and foremost, these individuals do not, under any circumstance, borrow money. They understand that the borrower is slave to the lender, and thus in order to stay free, they run far away from the shackles that bind so many of their contemporaries. How do they do this? They have a vivid imagination. They imagine the foreclosure notice coming to their door via the postman, and they imagine their family selling nearly everything they have to keep the home they live in simply because they put their home up as collateral against a loan so they could open their own business. This image alone motivates them not to borrow against their home or anything else important to them.

Instead of borrowing, these successful home business owners establish their business slowly by growing only as far as they can afford it. They pay for their business items with cash, including inventory and supplies. When they pay in cash, they purchase inventory and supplies much more carefully, because they are using money that they have already worked hard for. Thus they select their investments wisely. They also understand that when they grow a business slowly, the business has time to establish roots and thus longevity. They have the time to manage it because it does not grow out of control.

Finally, if the dreaming-of-a-home-business individual cannot afford to open his own home business with the cash he has on hand, he keeps his dream but does not sacrifice his home to get it. Instead, he transforms that dream into a goal, and he works all that much harder at his present job to make the dream a reality. Once he has saved enough money, then he begins investing in the dream, the home business. At that point, the home business no longer is a dream that may turn into a nightmare, but it’s the beginning of an end, with the end being the goal and the beginning being the dream. The home business owner then has a reason to celebrate: he has just opened his own business without any debt.

Home business owners across the country are sadly declaring bankruptcy and moving their families to smaller homes or apartments because of foreclosures. The home business does not have to be that same nightmare for every home business owner. Let your home business turn into a dream by paying off your debt and then paying for what you need with cash only. Doing so will lead you to a much more successful and peaceful end.

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