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June 14,2009
Homeworkers101.com gets a new look. Most of the ads have been removed, however, I do need to keep a few on. Unfortunately, web hosting is not free and since I am not selling anything here, I don't make any money directly off this site. Ad revenue helps to off set the cost.
I have gone to site after site that claiming to offer free information about running a home based internet business. Without exception, all of these sites were covered by page after page of promotional ads. I understand the need to place some ads, but seriously. Many of the ads you find on these sites are promoting work from home scams. Be very careful about what you are paying for when you are clicking those links. At some point in the road to financial freedom you are going to have to make a financial investment. With a online home business however, most of that should be put towards marketing and promotion. Not paying for information.
A few words for parents that want to work from home
Heather, Mom of 4, home business owner.
Economic times are hard, jobs are few and far between. We are often put in the position where work and making money takes priority over time with our family. Home business is the solution. If we ban togther and support each other on a journey to a better life, financially and emotionally, we can all be successful.
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Home Business Facts
52 % of small business's are home based business.
Home-based business is a $427 Billion a year industry.
An estimated 150 Million people, in North America, alone, own their own home based Internet business
$427 billion is generated each year by home-based businesses according to Entrepreneur Magazine
The Mission
The mission is simple, spend time with our families while providing for them financially.
Let me take a moment to introduce myself. My name is Heather, I am the proud mother of a 10 year old son, 8 year old daughter, and suprised nearly a year ago by twin girls.
Before the twins were born my husband and I lived a pretty average life. Two full-time jobs, a home, 2 kids. We paid the bills with a little left over. Then I discovered I was pregnant, with not one but two babies.
Very early in the pregnancy I was forced to leave work and go on bed rest. Disability does not pay much and we fell further and further into debt. Once the girls were born, I intended to go back to work. I called several daycares and found the average charge was $250.00 per week, PER baby. Well, I worked it out and figured that by the time I paid $500.00 a week for daycare, maintained my car, and was away from the kids more ...

