United States of America (Press Release) January 8, 2008 --
January 8, 2008 - Cape Coral, Florida -- At 5:00 a.m. Kathleen rolls out of bed to make her way to work. It is a short commute today; she doesn’t even pause at the dresser to put something else on or even at the bathroom to brush her hair and teeth. In thirty seconds she is sitting at her desk, ready to work.
Kathleen is a work-at-home copywriter. She is one of an estimated 6.2 million people who have opted to work from home.
“I originally started my business so I could be home with my children when they were babies.” says Kathleen. “Now that they are in school, it’s nice to be able to schedule my work so I can be available for field trips or volunteering. I know they like having me there when they get home from school.”
Staying home with children is one of the primary reasons people choose to start a home-based business. But it is not the only reason. Other reasons include not wanting to work for someone else, the need for flexibile hours, and the desire for financial freedom.
Not long ago, Good Morning America featured a story about how to work at home and Tory Johnson gave several examples of kinds of jobs people can do from home. To see more about that program visit http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Working9to5/Story?id=2621388&page=1. The subsequent comments that have been posted to the website verify that people are looking for help in finding work and businesses they can do from home.
That is why the creators of http://150HomeBusinessIdeas.com developed a website which contains over 150 ideas for starting a small or home based business and includes links to resources on how to go about it.
Some of the ideas on this website are truly unique, like starting a baby-proofing service -- a perfect business for the new mother who already has first hand knowledge. Other businesses ideas such as Affiliate Marketing may require advanced knowledge or skills but promise to be lucrative for the right entrepreneur.
Another website that is useful for people wanting to find home-based jobs is HomeJobSpot which can be found by visiting http://www.athometakehome.info. Here, employers post job opportunities to which members can apply. Job categories include business, clerical, customer service, engineering, Programming, Finance, Graphic Art, Human Resource, Sales and Marketing, Transcription, Web Design and Writing. The site also offers a free newsletter to keep members well informed.
“The Homejobstop does not accept paid ads on the job board, and it is completely free of commercial advertising,” says Beth, a Homejobstop member who is currently working as a transcriptionist. “They state right on the home page that they prohibit pyramid schemes, chain letters and other schemes, so you know everything on the site is legitimate.”
If making the hallway commute is something you aspire too, research your options. You'll find many opportunities available.
Kathleen is a work-at-home copywriter. She is one of an estimated 6.2 million people who have opted to work from home.
“I originally started my business so I could be home with my children when they were babies.” says Kathleen. “Now that they are in school, it’s nice to be able to schedule my work so I can be available for field trips or volunteering. I know they like having me there when they get home from school.”
Staying home with children is one of the primary reasons people choose to start a home-based business. But it is not the only reason. Other reasons include not wanting to work for someone else, the need for flexibile hours, and the desire for financial freedom.
Not long ago, Good Morning America featured a story about how to work at home and Tory Johnson gave several examples of kinds of jobs people can do from home. To see more about that program visit http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Working9to5/Story?id=2621388&page=1. The subsequent comments that have been posted to the website verify that people are looking for help in finding work and businesses they can do from home.
That is why the creators of http://150HomeBusinessIdeas.com developed a website which contains over 150 ideas for starting a small or home based business and includes links to resources on how to go about it.
Some of the ideas on this website are truly unique, like starting a baby-proofing service -- a perfect business for the new mother who already has first hand knowledge. Other businesses ideas such as Affiliate Marketing may require advanced knowledge or skills but promise to be lucrative for the right entrepreneur.
Another website that is useful for people wanting to find home-based jobs is HomeJobSpot which can be found by visiting http://www.athometakehome.info. Here, employers post job opportunities to which members can apply. Job categories include business, clerical, customer service, engineering, Programming, Finance, Graphic Art, Human Resource, Sales and Marketing, Transcription, Web Design and Writing. The site also offers a free newsletter to keep members well informed.
“The Homejobstop does not accept paid ads on the job board, and it is completely free of commercial advertising,” says Beth, a Homejobstop member who is currently working as a transcriptionist. “They state right on the home page that they prohibit pyramid schemes, chain letters and other schemes, so you know everything on the site is legitimate.”
If making the hallway commute is something you aspire too, research your options. You'll find many opportunities available.

This article presents resources for finding work at home opportunities
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