If you’re passionate about homeschooling and want to create a business helping others who are homeschooling their children, creating a homeschool resource website may be a great way to do that. You’ll be able to help people all over the world, while making money from your own home. Here’s how to do it. Find Out…
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The trick lies in finding a specialty and gaining experience and contacts in that market. Rather than calling yourself just a “transcriptionist,” it helps a lot to be able to say that you have experience with a particular kind of transcription. Here are the various types of tasks a transcriber might do, along with a…
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Blogging can be a lot of fun. It can also be quite lucrative. In fact, some college students are paying their way through school by blogging for others. You can get in on this fascinating career. Here are six ways to find paid blogging work. Create Your Own Blog It’s important to have a body…
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This just in from the VOT newsletter. If you’re looking for working, you might want to consider signing up for their weekly alerts. T H E . V O T . C O N N E C T I O N ____________________________________________ Virtual Project Opportunities Newsletter for the Virtual Office Temps Community. http://www.virtualassistantjobs.com Facebook Page:…
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Sometimes when people are contemplating working from home they wonder if they’ll get lonely. In my experience, I’ve never really had time to get lonely. Since I’m homeschooling I have the kids with me all day. My husband works during the weekends so he’s around during the week. And then I have my clients that…
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You can reduce your heating bill by: Adding a room humidifier to make the existing temperature seem warmer; Install a room heater; Use insulated glass and make sure that walls as well as ceilings are properly insulated to a standard of R-19; Draw curtains, drapes, or blinds to retain heat when there is no direct sunlight;…
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Today’s green office tip is: Purchase green office products. You can find these by looking online. They include toner, ink for your inkjet, file folders, paper, and even furniture. One store that carries a complete selection is The Green Office. I stumbled upon them while researching this section, but I’m quite impressed by all that…
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The tip for the day is: Use Light Emitting Diodes (LED) and Compact Flourscent Bulbs (CFB) that produce more light, last longer than ordinary incandescent bulbs, and use less energy. LEDs are expected to drop in price and be comparable to halogen and CFB lighting due to new materials that are being used to produce…
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Creating a green home office would definitely be a step towards protecting our planet from unneccessary damage. And it is surprisingly easy to do as you’ll see from the suggestions below. In today’s consciousness regarding our environment, it makes sense to hellp protect our planet as much as possible. It is surprisingly easy to do so…
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When people consider their home office, usually we model them according to where we worked outside of the house. So, we think of a room with a door. (I don’t know too many people who think of setting up a cubicle in the middle of their home.) However, before you turn one of your spare…
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