Friday, July 21, 2006

There is an estimated 40 million people working at home in some capacity. With these changing times, free work at home jobs are more and more plentiful. Many of these free work at home jobs are computer jobs. The Internet is becoming such an important part of our everyday lives, most everyone has or has excess to a computer. In 2004, business to business sales over the Internet accounted for $2.7 trillion. With figures like these, no wonder more and more people are starting a home based computer job.

There are many free work at home opportunities to choose from, depending on your specific talent or interest. Some you may want to consider: typing, data entry, paid surveys, online retail stores, just to name a few.

Free work at home opportunities are available in significant numbers. This is an ideal way for moms to earn money at home, while caring for their families. These work at home opportunities do not require special skills or training. In fact, most will offer free training. With a free work at home job, you can work the hours you want.

One word of advice. Be careful when selecting a free work at home job. There are many out there that are only trying to get your money by selling you high hopes and unreachable dreams. Watch out for hidden cost. If they require a large sum of money (or any amount you are not comfortable with), contact the Better Business Bureau or the Small Business Administration.

The work at home jobs offered at www.myebizplace.com have been thoroughly researched and investigated before they are added to my website.

So what are you waiting for? Start a home based computer job and enter into the ever expanding e-commerce universe, today!

Lori Gorman has been successfully involved with Internet Marketing and Working From Home since 1998. It is her desire to bring legitimate opportunities to others so they too, may enjoy the benefits of working from home. Please visit My E-Biz Place for a complete directory of legitimate work at home opportunities.

Saturday, July 08, 2006

  • From time to time I may stumble across an article that I found interesting and would want to share with you. So I will post them and give credit where credit is due. With that being said, I wish to post the following article I found.


    For parents who want it all, running a business from home offers the best of both the work and parenting worlds. But as any parent who has fielded a phone call while changing a diaper and bandaging a scraped knee can tell you, homepreneuring offers its own unique challenges. Frequent interruptions top the list. Not only do interruptions make it difficult to maintain focus and momentum, they also can dramatically increase stress. All told, it can be a challenging combination when your income is tied directly to your ability to work efficiently. Here are 7 tips for helping you juggle the demands of running a business with kids at home:

    1. Be the CEO. Run your household as a business, with you in the CEO’s seat and your kids playing the role of staff. The challenges you face as a work-from-home entrepreneur are nearly identical to the challenges you’d face in corporate America the only difference is that the people you’re managing are your adorable children.

    2. Set schedules and boundaries for your kids.

    3. Delegate. Identify everything that other people can handle just as well or better than you can – and then farm out those responsibilities.

    4. Let go.

    5. Work with other work-at-home entrepreneurs.

    6. Empathize.

    7. Plan properly and quickly accept that projects will take longer to complete than expected whether you’re in your at home office or a corporate setting.As a working parent, you’ll no doubt be socked with the “I don’t want you to work” guilt trip once in a while. But as a work-at-home parent, you can rest assured that you’re giving your kids the very best of both worlds – a nurturing parent who is there when your kids really need you… and a parent who sets a stellar example of what entrepreneurs can accomplish professionally without sacrificing their family values.

    Teresa Luquette, founder of 7FigureBusiness, Nacogdoches, TX, built a million-dollar fortune from scratch while working from home and parenting two daughters.
    © Copyright 2003 - 2005 by MomsNetwork.com

Wednesday, July 05, 2006

Hope everyone had a safe and Happy July 4th. Now, back to work! I have updated my webiste since my last post. More great work from home opportunities to choose from. Here are a few key points in choosing a home based business. First, do your research. Check out the company with the BBB. Go to http://www.bbb.com and enter the company name or website address. It is important to know that you are dealing with a reputable company.
Second, make sure this new business is something that interests you. If you have no interest in what you are doing, you will do a very poor job at it and if you do a poor job at it, it will not be very profitable. Third, and most important, once you find what you want, give it 100%. You MUST be determined to not give up! It is very important to lay down a good foundation for your business. This may take awhile, but will increase your benefits. "Good things take time" or, if you prefer "Rome wasn't built in a day" are two great phrases to keep in mind.
To Your Success!

Tuesday, July 04, 2006

July 4, 2006 Welcome to My E-Biz Blog. Being the first of many posts here, I will try to keep this brief. It is my goal to supply you with all available information on starting a Home Based Business. When making a decision such as this, it is important to have as much information as possible to make a well informed decision. Please visit my website often to see up to the minute Work From Home Business Opportunities.