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Saturday, April 24, 2010

Top reasons Moms should work at home

Many Moms are still searching for the perfect work at home opportunity, job or business. Many get frusterated or have tried in the past with no success. As a result they give up, so lets put the "why" back into your search so you can keep on looking and find that work at home success you have been searching for. Here are the top reasons a Mom should work at home:

1. Staying home with your children: Is probably the number one reason that Moms want to work from home. This gives them the option to not only be there with their children daily and raise them without daycare but it also gives Moms the chance to have a career for themselves.

2. Contributing to the household income: No matter if you are a Mom who wants to create a full time income, replace an income or just wants to earn additional income... working from home allows you to provide this without having to sacrifice your family and being there for your children everyday.

3. Gives you a sense of freedom and individuality again: As a result to working at home successfully, you will not only gain the ability to stay home with your children, earn an income and become more financially stable... it also gives you that little something that many Moms feel they might be lacking, which is your freedom and individuality apart from being a Mother. Learn who you are again and what you want to achieve. Being a WAHM (Work at Home Mom) gives you the best of both worlds.

4. Occupying your time for a higher purpose: As a Mom myself I know that there are many moments through out the day that you do have free time. Many Moms like to surf the net, watch TV, etc. (Unless you are a Mom who works outside the home ofcourse). Why not turn that time into working at home. If we added up the hours a day we waste on things that do not benefit our future, our families future and our children's future, we would be surprised. Find something to do from home that will give you that passion, that purpose and that goal to a better life and living for you and your family.

5. Knowing you can have a career and children successfully: Someday our children will grow up, move out of the house and find their own way. With starting a Home Career, Job or Business now this will give you that thing to do when they are gone. It also will give you the income to allow you to do the things you always wanted to do once your children are out of the house. Mainly, it will allow you to provide a better future for your children and give them more opportunities than most of us had.


Article Source: http://www.wahm-articles.com

Jennifer May is a proud work-at-home Mom with Ameriplan® and also is the Founder/Owner of The WAHM Guide. She has experienced years of searching for work-at-home and is now successful from this experience. She has made it her goal and purpose to help as many as she can find and grow work-at-home opportunities successfully. She also shares true work-at-home jobs, home based businesses, research, tips, advice, personal experience and more on her work-at-home Mom website www.TheWAHMGuide.com. She has a passion for helping others and changing lives! You can find out more about what Jennifer does from home at www.HomeCareerAndFreedom.com.

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Build Your Business with Social Media Marketing

Social media marketing is extremely important to your business and as this marketing method evolves, so must you and your business. Social media marketing is marketing through online communities, social networking sites, blogs, etc. If you are not already utilizing social sites for your business, you need to start NOW!

Social networking enables business owners to get extreme exposure for very little or no cost. You can use social networking sites to build your reputation, brand your business and increase your customer base. The marketing potential of these sites is phenomenal!

Now you can’t just register, make your profile and then never go back. You have to keep your information fresh, add new content, always be looking for new contacts, etc. Meeting new people, whether they be potential customers, business associates, or just people learning the ropes, can be very beneficial for your business and your reputation.

These sites allow you to make yourself much more accessible than just having your own site. Whenever possible, use your business name as your username to help make your business more recognized.

Social marketing sites can also help you get more links thus increasing your search engine ranking. People who find your content and information helpful and useful will link back to you which will in turn cause your own website to become more popular.
You can also use your social site pages to gather information and feedback from people on your products. This can help you improve your business and improve customer service.

By participating in social marketing you can find partners/associates for joint ventures. You can cross promote and build solid business relationships that can help everyone.

By providing good and fresh information, resources and content, you can build trust with your visitors, associates, potential customers, etc., thus building your business a strong reputation. Building relationships is the foundation for a successful business.

Adding pictures of yourself and/or videos can go a long way in making your social media marketing more effective.

The three main steps in social marketing:
1. Make Your Account
2. Always be adding new content, links, products, resources, etc.
3. Add friends, followers, contacts, etc. as much as possible.

This can be very confusing so start slow. Learn from other social marketers. Study social marketing strategies. Take it one step at a time.

My three favorite social sites are:
Twitter.com
LinkedIn.com
Facebook.com
Come on over and see me sometime! ;-)

Social marketing has made its mark and it is here to stay. You need to utilize these sites to make your mark as well.


Article Source: http://www.wahm-articles.com

Terri Seymour (also known as “The eBook Lady”) has over 12 years online experience and has helped many people start their own business. Visit her site at www.seymourproducts.com for resources, $1 resell ebooks & software, free tutorials, affiliate programs, free ezine and free business ebook with Master Resell Rights. www.seymourproducts.com/free.shtml

Monday, April 12, 2010

Do You Want to Work From Home?

Working at home may not be for everyone, however, it does have a lot of benefits. Some people would rather stay in the comfort of their own home while earning an income. This may be because they want to stay at home with their kids or perhaps they want to avoid long commutes to and from work.

The most common reason for working from home is to be able to take care of the kids. Parents can make money to support the family while taking care of their children. Daycares and babysitters can be avoided, thus saving money on daycare costs which can be used in other ways.

Some parents may feel guilty leaving their children with someone else during the day while they are at work. Many would rather be the ones who teach their children to walk or talk and working at home would give them that opportunity.

Working at home may be the solution for those experiencing financial difficulties. Starting a home business can provide a part time income which could become a full time income in the future. Using the internet can be a cost effective way to start a business. A computer, a high speed internet connection, and desire are all that is needed to start an online business. This may be the perfect solution for those that cannot afford to invest a lot of money.

It takes desire, hard work and determination for a home business to be successful. Money is not going to just roll in without any effort. This is a common misconception and many scams exist claiming that you can become rich without doing any work. No business will succeed without some kind of work. It just is not possible or everyone would be rich.

If you want to work at home, the main thing to remember is to work hard and never give up. You must believe that you will be successful, no matter what. This may take some time, but if you persevere and stay focused, you will succeed and reap the benefits of your hard work. In his book, Think and Grow Rich, Napolean Hill states, “A quitter never wins –and– a winner never quits”. Which are you?


Article Source: http://www.wahm-articles.com

Cathy Spracklin is an International Home Business Trainer who teaches and trains others to become successful in their own home business. If you want advice on how to start a successful home business with a reputable company, visit: www.FreedomSuccess4u.com

How to keep your little ones busy while working at home

Many Moms have been trying to solve the issue to finding a great way to still work but keep their children busy so they do not feel overwhelmed or not able to get work done. This has become the case for many Moms who choose to work at home. What most do not realize is that it is more than possible to keep a sane, organized schedule while having your children around. In many cases your children might have to adjust to the new circumstances but as with anything, over time they will adapt. It will allow you to get the much needed work you are doing for them and their future, to get done without feeling overwhelmed.

Here are a few ideas to keep your little ones busy while working at home during the day or evening:

1. Nap Time... (Yes, it is not busy for them but it is busy for you) Most of us with children under 5 years old who are not in kindergarten or preschool have a nap time schedule daily for them and some do not. This is a great way to get work done (especially phone calls) without feeling interrupted. Some children do grow out of it by 3 or 4 years old, but if we keep them on routine daily with their nap time, they will still do it until they reach preschool or kindergarten which allows you that 'phone call time' or important work time that needs to get done. I would utilize this time to do your most important things that can not be disrupted.

2. Play office by Mommy... This has been a savior for not only myself but many other WAHM's (Work at Home Moms) who need something to occupy their little ones so they can get a little work done. Place a play phone, play desk, paper, crayons, etc. right next to your desk or laptop area and let your children 'Pretend to be Mommy'. Children look up to us as Parents, so not only does this give them something to do but also teaches them a good work ethic at a very young age.

3. Movies/Books... There are many educational movies, shows and books out now a days. Children can learn so much from Dora the Explorer, Sesame Street, etc. Now, I would not take this as your only tool to getting some work done. But, do not feel guilty to let your child watch their favorite movie or show while you get a little work done. Placing a TV in near your work area can help, they feel near you while you can still get your tasks done for the day. Books are also great for the children who can sit still and entertain themselves. Get books with lots of colors, pictures and maybe some added interaction to them.

4. Coloring/Painting/Crafts... Being artistic is something almost any little one likes to do. I suggest the Color Wonders by Crayola. Which allow you not to worry about the floor, walls or furniture. With the little office space you set up for them by you, you can set them up on a project or coloring while you get some work done.

5. Online Children Interactive Sites... There are many sites out there like Nick Jr. that allow children to utilize the mouse to interact and learn. If you have an extra laptop or desktop that you are not using to do your work, get them set up and going with one of these sites through many of their educational, interactive programs, coloring or fun games


Article Source: http://www.wahm-articles.com

Jennifer May is a proud work-at-home Mom with Ameriplan® and also is the Founder/Owner of The WAHM Guide. She has experienced years of searching for work-at-home and is now successful from this experience. She has made it her goal and purpose to help as many as she can find and grow work-at-home opportunities successfully. She also shares true work-at-home jobs, home based businesses, research, tips, advice, personal experience and more on her work-at-home Mom website www.TheWAHMGuide.com. She has a passion for helping others and changing lives! You can find out more about what Jennifer does from home at www.HomeCareerAndFreedom.com.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

The Work at Home Mom Blues

Have you ever gotten the “work at home mom blues?”

That’s the topic of this week’s feature article in WAHM Tips. Before I wrote this post, though, I wanted to know how common a problem this really is. I know I get a little blue about working at home sometimes, but maybe I was the only one.

Over the weekend, I surveyed some WAHMs and asked them if they ever got down, and if so, why. The majority of respondents (80%) admitted that they do get down once in a while. So, I’m not the only one.

Here are some the things that made them feel a little blue.

- feeling lonely at home
- missing out on fun things like shopping and lunch with like-minded women
- unstable income
- not sure if you’ll be able to pay the bills next month
- lack of a social life other than the internet
- demanding clients
- not enough clients
- things not going according to plan
- feeling overwhelmed with work and housework

I can sympathize with every one of those.

Getting the work at home blues, though, can be more than just a little bit depressing. I know when I’m feeling down, I don’t put everything I should into my business. Which means while I’m feeling for myself, I could be losing out on sales and clients, and other good things.

I’ve been working on avoiding things that get me down in the first place. Here are two tips I wanted to share with you:

Tip #1. Focus first on what really matters. Many of the survey respondents told me they felt better when they remembered why they’re home in the first place – to be with their children. I find I can avoid getting down when I set aside time each morning to focus on my reasons for being at home and for doing what I do. For me, that means having my daily devotion and doing some journaling. Those two activities really help me clear my head of any distractions and negative thinking, and feel peaceful about whatever is ahead.

Tip #2. Avoid negative people. I’ve found I need to avoid certain people who make me feel less than wonderful about my decision to work at home. For example, I had coffee with a girlfriend last week who has never fully supported my decision to start a home based business. That had been a pretty good day for me. I had gotten a new client, received some fantastic feedback from someone else, and was feeling pretty great about how things were going. But my friend was so critical of what I was up to, I ended up feeling pretty lousy by the time I came home. Sometimes I need to end a client relationship because they’re getting me down. If they’re overly critical of my work (you know the kind – nothing’s ever good enough!) or overly demanding, I just can’t afford to accommodate the negative feelings they send my way. When I avoid negative people, I have more room for the positive stuff.

How do you deal with the work at home blues?

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