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Monthly Archives: December 2010

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Making Money In Your Pajamas – 6 New Careers For Stay At Home Moms

Just as you reinvent yourself from sassy 20 something party girl to loving caring mommy, you find it’s time to reinvent your career too. Being a stay at home mom can be lucrative if you can find the right opportunity. A good stay at home career need three elements: Quick to train and start earning Level of income to meet…

How To Choose A Work From Home Option That Suits You, Your Family And Your Bank Manager

There’s no point stuffing envelopes and letterboxes all day, every day if it won’t make ends meet and there’s no point taking a part-time job where most of your income ends up at the local child care centre – finding the right work from home arrangement is easier than you think – if you think a little outside the square!…

The Pros and Cons of Working from Home

Working from home sound like a dream, right? No more commuting means less hassle and less money spent on gas, you get to set your own hours and work a flexible schedule, and of course, you’re probably doing something you really love. At least, that’s how I felt when I started out as a freelance writer. The world was my…

How to Spot a Good Online Directory

A great way to build links for your website is by looking for quality based web directories online. What you’re going to find is that there are a lot of good ones, as well as spammy ones. If you want to get some great, quality based links by following this strategy, I wanted to give you some tips on how…

Social Media Can Make or Break Your Website Design

Everyone knows that social media has become one of the most powerful marketing tools out there, but what does it have to do with website design? The average user of social networking sites has likely clicked on links to various products, services and companies from the social networking page and been impacted by web design whether he or she realized…

FTC Weighs “Do Not Track” Rules for Online Marketing and Advertising Firms

First, there were the “No Junk Mail” signs on mailboxes, then the Federal Trade Commission put in place its “Do Not Call” list to keep unwanted telephone solicitations from interrupting the family dinner. Now, the FTC is considering a “Do Not Track” regulation to dramatically limit the ability of online marketing firms and advertisers to compile the ubiquitous databases that…