Note From
Leslie
The Pajama Mama Guide is closer to finding a publisher! Yeah!
I got an email from my agent indicating that several publishers had
positive feedback and were going to present the proposal to their
teams. This is a dream come true for me particularly since I was
terrified of writing in high school. It just goes to show that if you
are willing to learn (I can stock a library with all the writing,
publishing and book marketing books I have), make the time to work on
your goal, and keep trying even after getting a few no's, you can
achieve your dreams.
*****
Fish or Fish Lessons? I
received an email last week from someone who said she didn't find any
jobs in this newsletter that she liked. That happens. Each week I come across
hundreds of
jobs and select a handful to post here. And I know
that not all
these jobs will be suitible to everyone, which is why I
also provide the
sources I use to find jobs. Unfortunately, the writer didn't see it
that way. She complained about
the job search resources because some sites don't have free
access,
and others were fee and she could search them herself. I was truly in a
no-win situation here.
Remember the saying about not giving a man a fish, but instead teaching
him to fish? My goal at WAHS has been to give fish (jobs, business
ideas) AND to teach to fishing (resources to find more jobs or home
businesses). But in this case my good intentions were seen as
not
so good.
I get plenty of email thanking me for providing helpful information and
resources (keep it coming because I love it). But like in other things
in life, sometimes people aren't going to like or understand what you
do. Feedback is extremely helpful, but you also need to remain true to
your goals and values. I will continue to provide jobs as well as
resources you can use to find more jobs. You can use some of them or
none of them, but they will be there whenever you need them.
*****
I'm over at MySpace
now! I
thought I
was too old for MySpace, but I have discovered people of all ages as
well as companies! So
come check out The Pajama Mama at Myspace. And if
you're a member, let me know!
*****
Have
Leslie speak to your group or organization! Leslie is now
offering
her teleseminars to live groups from Maryland to North
Carolina and points in between. Seminar/workshop topics include:
- Online Employment: Finding or Creating a Work-At-Home Job
- Developing a Telecommuting Program to retain and recruit
the best employees for your business.
- Online Income - How to turn your Interests into Income
Using the Internet!
- Internet Marketing for Small Businesses
- My Name isn't Mommy - Helping moms find balance in their
lives.
If your group,
association, or organization is looking for informative and practical
seminar and workshop presentations, email
Leslie
for details (website
coming shortly).
Have a terrific weekend!
Leslie Truex
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Tips,
Tidbits
and Inspiration
10
Reasons To Start an Online Business
by: Kevin
Cooper
1:
Anyone Can Do It.
It’s true; it has never been so easy to start a business.
Think about it, in the past you were confined mostly to brick and
mortar businesses. You would need retail premises or warehousing. Now
you don’t need any of these. You don’t need
experience. Everything you need to know is out there on the World Wide
Web. Get yourself a notepad, put the coffee pot on and hit the search
engines. Be methodical, visit message boards, user groups and article
directories. Subscribe to ezines. (Online magazines). Ask lots of
Questions.
2: Low cost.
This has to be one of the cheapest ways to start your own business.
You’ve got a PC and an Internet connection, what more do you
need? Web hosting? You can even get this for free! You may need to
upgrade at a later stage, which will cost you money, but even then it
won’t be really expensive. A web site? Maybe, it depends what
type of business you start. But again you can do it yourself with
Microsoft Frontpage, or similar software. Even free web hosting may
come with a Wizard to help you build a site. Content for your Web page?
Again it depends what sort of business you want but this could even be
found for free. As above, hit the search engines!
3: Work from home.
Didn’t you always dream of working from home? No more daily
commute, sitting in traffic wondering where you’re life is
going. More time for yourself and your family. You can wear what you
like, work when you like. If you want to get up at 5 am, and work while
it’s quiet, go ahead. A word of caution! You must be
disciplined when working from home. If you got a space to call an
office, then use it. Tell you family and friends not to disturb you
except in emergencies. (Running out of ice cream is not an emergency).
4: No Staff.
Can you imagine running a store without staff? Or a repair shop, or
almost any ordinary business. In most cases it can’t be done.
If you need three staff, ones on vacation and another calls in sick,
you’ve got a real headache. But working from home you
shouldn’t have these problems. If you need help with some
tasks, like copy writing, or web page design, You can hire
people’s services online at sites like elance.com
5: Part Time.
Not only can you work from home but you can work part time. It is
possible to run a very successful online business in just a few hours a
week. Maybe in the early stages of creating your business,
you’ll burn the midnight oil. But with so many repetitive
tasks being done by software packages, e.g.; autoresponders, once
you’re set up you may need to do little more than regular
maintenance. Or create new products.
6: A portable business.
One of the great things about your online business is that being run
from a computer means it can be run from a computer anywhere. If
you’ve got a laptop, you can work in the garden, or from bed.
As long as you can get an Internet connection, you can go on vacation
and still do some work.
7: No stock or Shipping.
If you choose a business selling information products; such as ebooks.
They can be downloaded by your customer, which means you
don’t have to carry stock, or deal with packing and shipping.
If you want to sell a physical product, search the internet for drop
shippers. These are companies who carry the stock and do the shipping
for you. There are drop shippers carrying an amazing variety of goods.
8: 24/7 Income.
This has to be one of the best things about your online business. You
don’t have to pull down the shutters at 6.00pm or any time at
all for that matter. If you’ve set things up with lots of
automation built in your web site can be pulling visitors night and
day. And from around the world. You can earn money while
you’re sleeping.
9: More fun than work.
It’s a good idea to base your business around an interest or
hobby, something you’re intimately involved with and
knowledgeable about. Whether it is Koi carp, computer games or wedding
planning, if you are passionate about it, you won’t feel like
you’re working. You will want to get up in the morning, and
get on with it. No more Monday morning blues.
10: Control your own destiny.
There is nothing quite like taking charge of your own life. You may
only start part time, but when you’re successful in your
business, that extra income can be a real boost, and not just in
spending power but in your self esteem. Maybe you like your job, but a
little extra money every month will give you freedom from worrying
about bills and the pleasure of spending more on your family. A few
treats now and again can work wonders for your morale. If you hate your
job, then looking forward to getting home to work on your own business,
sure helps you get through the day. And looking forward to the day you
quit, spurs you on to be successful.
I hope I’ve given you something positive to think about. If
you’re inspired to start an online business, but still
worried about the nuts and bolts of it, remember, the World Wide Web,
is full of free advice. There are thousands of ebooks available,
thousands of articles, thousands of products to help you, much of it
low cost or free.
Start today.
About The Author
Kevin Cooper is an information publisher specialising in helping people
start their own home based business. You can read up on how to create
your own info products without writing them yourself by going to
http://www.keytofreedom.net/lightningcash.htm
Work At Home
Job Listings
READ
FIRST! To apply to the jobs
listed below, please follow the directions posted
in the announcement. DO NOT CONTACT WAHS TO APPLY TO A JOB LISTED HERE.
Work-At-Home Success is not representing or affiliated with the
companies posted here. These jobs are found by Work-At-Home Success or
submitted for posting. Further Work-At-Home Success can make no
guarantees about the jobs posted. Remember to never pay money
to get hired. Please
let me know if any job posted below
asks for money or is otherwise questionable. Visit WAHS's Scam Alert
page to get information on protecting yourself from scams.
Administrative
Support and Clerical Jobs
Medical Transcription (onsite 3
mos then telecommute)
Customer Services (6 mos onsite
then telecommute)
General
and Legal Transcription
Legal Transcription
Customer Service (variety of other
options as well)
Medical Transcription
Audio
Typist (UK)
Computer
and Internet Jobs
Web designer
Financial,
Bookkeeping and Real Estate Jobs
Tax Accountant
Bookkeeper
PR,
Marketing, Sales and Fundraising Jobs
Marketing Manager for
Teachers-Teachers.com
Customer Service
Market Research Analyst/consultant
Writing,
Art, and Photography Jobs
Web content Editor
Web Copywriter/Blogger needed for
running-related site
Freelance Writer/Editor (read and
critique manuscript)
World News Reporter (on animal
conservation)
Assistant to Book Publisher
Babyzone Regional Guide
Miscellaneous
Tutors
Search
for more jobs!
Didn't
find the job you want
above? Here are some
of the sites I use to find the above jobs. Please note, the listings
below are not jobs (jobs are posted above). These are services that
provide work-at-home job announcements. Some are free and others
aren't.
While you never want to pay a company to hire you, its is okay to
invest in a service that can help you find a job. The services below
are the ones that I use and know to be reputable.
Telecommuting
Job Databases (fee required to access these services)
- HomeJobStop has
over 100 jobs in clerical, and more in customer service, writing,
transcription, miscellaneous plus 100's of others. Very
affordable.
- VirtualAssistants
has 100''s of Secretarial/General jobs plus 100's more in other
categories. Little more expensive but offers more jobs.
- Freelance Work Exchange offers
over 13,000 jobs in many areas. It offers a 7-day trail for $2.95.
Free
job search sites (you need to search by keyword to find
work-at-home jobs on these sites).
To learn more about scams and how to avoid them, visit WAHS
Scam
Alert
page.
A Look at Slogans
by:
Sharon Housley
Let's take a look at slogans and how just a few words can say volumes.
A slogan is a memorable phrase used in conjunction with a political,
commercial, or religious advertisement. Slogans are used to convey a
deeper meaning. Slogans can be used to elicit emotions, or the slogan
might paint a visual image that implies something more.
When considering a slogan or a tagline, keep in mind your objectives.
What image do you wish to portray? Slogans should be short, but not to
the point of being pithy. Slogans should conjure positive images and
distinguish the value your company or product provides.
The best way to analyze slogans is to look at a few.
Slogan: "The toughest job you will ever love" (Peace Corps)
Message behind slogan: This is much more than just a job; it takes
heart to be in the Peace Corps; join the Peace Corps and you will be a
better person. This job is not about money it is about helping people.
Slogan: "Be Seen, Be Sold" (Shareware Promotions)
Message behind slogan: Being found on the Internet is not easy. Use us
to be found on the Internet."
Slogan: "You could learn a lot from a dummy. Buckle up" (National
Highway Traffic Safety Admin)
Message behind slogan: Learn from test dummies, be safe and buckle up.
Slogan: "Parents who use drugs have kids who use drugs" (The
Partnership for a Drug-free America)
Message behind slogan: Model what you preach, do you want your children
to do drugs? It is your responsibility to model appropriate behavior
for your children.
Slogan: "This is your brain on drugs" (The Partnership for a Drug-free
America)
Message behind slogan: Do you know what this stuff does to you? Taking
drugs is stupid.
Slogan: "A diamond is forever" (DeBeers '1948)
Message behind slogan: Diamonds represent marriage, marriage should be
forever. If you really want your marriage to last it should be sealed
with a diamond.
Slogan: "It takes a licking and keeps on ticking" (Timex Corp)
Message behind slogan: It does not get any more durable than this,
other watches can not stand up, but Timex will endure regardless of the
treatment.
Slogan: "For all you do, this Bud's for you" (Budweiser)
Message behind slogan: After a long hard day, drink beer to relax.
Slogan: "Where's the beef ? "(Wendys)
Message behind slogan: Our competitors use small patties, but our
burgers are big.
Slogan: "I love New York" (NYC)
Message behind slogan: New York is a special place, everyone loves NY,
you should come and visit, you will love it too.
Slogan: "See what brown can do for you" (UPS)
Message behind slogan: We do more than just ship packages, we have
additional offerings and can do more than just ship.
Slogan: "The few, the proud, the Marines" (US Marines)
Message behind slogan: We are a select group of very special
individuals. Do you want to be elite? Take pride in representing the
US.
Slogan: "Friends don't let friends drive drunk"
Message behind slogan: You will die if you drive drunk. It is your
responsibility to protect your friends. Be responsible, don't let
people drive drunk.
Effective slogans leave impressions in the minds of people who see or
hear the slogans. Often slogans will have hidden meanings, or be a play
on words. The goal of the slogan creator should be to create a
memorable tagline that conveys a key benefit or differentiates the
brand. Slogans will often help position the product or service in the
marketplace. Slogans with just a few words can indicate superior value,
excellence, or inspiration.
A business identity and image conveyed through a short statement will
affect the way that consumers, competitors and others in the industry
perceive your business. Slogans will distinguish your company in a
unique way. Words are powerful, and if used properly, they can be an
important sales tool.
About The Author
Sharon Housley manages marketing for FeedForAll
http://www.feedforall.com
software for creating, editing, publishing RSS feeds and podcasts. In
addition Sharon manages marketing for NotePage
http://www.notepage.net
a wireless text messaging software company.