Being self-employed can be incredibly liberating. You are allowed to follow your passions and make your own rules. Being self-employed can also be incredibly burdensome. If you aren’t working, you aren’t making money. When it comes to taking long periods of time off work, like maternity leave, self-employed women must be more ... Read More
Archives for November 2015
The Work at Home Woman’s Guide to Consistently High Profits
No one wants to spend their time scrambling for new clients - ever. Yet being in front of people that need your services is the only way to make money and grow. Successful marketers know that there are two ways people buy. How and When Clients and Customers Find You One is they buy when they first find you. They have a problem, and ... Read More
Anatomy of a Digital Course That Yields Big Monetary Gains
Nikki Elledge Brown was a Park Ranger in Hawaii. She was good at communicating clearly to an audience. She decided to create an online course about it and targeted website creators. She sold 1,000 copies of her $300-course during her first launch. Nick Stephenson teaches authors how to improve their marketing efforts and build their ... Read More
End of The Year Tasks For Small Business Owners
According to the Kauffman Foundation, after falling for five years, the number of new entrepreneurs as a percentage of the population finally picked back up. That means, for many, we aren’t just approaching the end of the year – we’re also approaching the end of their first year of business. And as exciting as that is, a lot of new ... Read More
Make Money From Home with VarageSale
Sponsored by VarageSale I’ve been a reseller for a LONG time. Even when I was little, I would clean out my toy box to see what toys I could sell at our neighborhood garage sale. This tradition stayed with me throughout my college years and well into my adult life. I’ve sold used clothes, books, shoes, baby gear, CDs, toys, and ... Read More
Putting a Positive Spin on Negative Work Traits
Ok, so the powerhouse woman who launched this awesome TheWorkatHomeWoman.com world that you find yourself in, is a very organized, very sweet person named Holly. She’s meticulous. She checks with us at least once a year to make sure we still want to be regular contributors. She outlines our writing deadlines a year in advance. She ... Read More
Let Her Corner Help You Grow Your Woman-Owned Business
Sponsored by Her Corner If you're a woman entrepreneur and small business owner, you don't have to go it alone - let Her Corner help you grow your woman-owned business. Owning and operating a business is hard work and can be filled with uncertainty, unanswered questions, and lack of support (especially if you're a one-woman ... Read More
5 Laws Every Blogger Needs to Know
Whether you do it for business reasons or purely pleasure, blogging can be an activity that is extremely empowering, fun and informative. However, it also carries a great deal of responsibility, which is especially true if you are a blogger who has built up a large amount of recognition in your industry or in your topic of ... Read More
Choose Sutherland and Start Your Career in the Comfort of Your Home!
Sponsored by Sutherland Sutherland Snapshot Sutherland is a process transformation company focused on helping Fortune 1000 companies rethink the way business gets done. We employ thousands of professionals, spanning 19 countries around the world, including work-at-home employees, to meet our clients’ needs. Looking to work for ... Read More
Baking Her Way to Work-at-Home Success – Interview with Kelli Fusaro
In 2005, Kelli Fusaro discovered work-at-home success with her personalized cookie business, Photo Bake Shop. With no previous business experience, and while raising two children on her own, this single mom learned the ins and outs of the cookie business. Read on to see how Kelli baked her way to home-based business success. How did ... Read More
Top Jobs for People Who Hate People
To survive in today's world, one must have an income. In order to have an income, that means you’re going to have to find a job. Sadly, almost all jobs require some form of human interaction. Whether you’re writing a book or flipping a burger, it all goes to please another person: like it or not. For some of us, the thought of ... Read More
8 Fun Outdoor Jobs – No College Degree Needed!
Is your day job sucking the life and soul of out you? Do you dream of a career where you have the freedom to work outdoors -- but you don't have a degree in oceanography, zoology, or landscape architecture? No problem! If you're ready to escape the cube, you're in luck. Here are eight fun and unique jobs that let you work ... Read More