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Home Business Solutions For Earning A Residual Income By Chris Robertson Starting a home business is a huge step. Maybe you want to earn an extra income, extra spending money, or begin supporting your entire family with a home business. Either way, there are many home business solutions to choose from, and also many different ways to make money online.
Earning a Residual Income with Home Business Solutions
One way to build wealth from home is to begin building a residual income from one or more home business sources. A residual income is money you earn on a continual basis just from one customer or one sale. The more customers you obtain, the more ongoing income you'll have each month.
For example, you sign up with an online educational company that offers ongoing training. Students who sign on with this company pay a monthly fee. You earn a residual income each time the fees are paid for each student you sign up. The educational company receives new students, and you receive ongoing commissions. It's a win-win situation for both!
Another example of a residual income is when you sell Internet-related services that require a monthly or yearly payment, such as web hosting, domain name registration, Internet marketing services or custom web design services. These are only a few examples, but the Internet offers many "work from home" opportunities such as these where you can earn money month after month, year after year.
Finding the Right Home Business Solution
Now that you realize the potential of earning a residual income, it's time to find the right home business solution for you. Consider the amount of time, effort and money you'll be able to invest in your new home business. How much time can you dedicate to work from home? Do you work a full-time job right now? Are you on a very tight budget?
A home business will not build itself, but there are companies
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that will help you build your home business and even provide a website with all the resources you need. Some will even "make the sale" for you. The only drawback is that many of these home business solutions require a monetary investment. So, be sure it's the right business for you before investing. Use Web Resources for Research Thankfully, you have a wealth of information at your fingertips with the Internet. You can take your time and research "work from home" opportunities right from your own home any time of the day. Find a reputable home business directory to search out profitable "work from home" solutions. There are directory websites that take special time and care to list only legitimate home business solutions so you won't have to sift through the good and the bad, and take unnecessary risks. Using a dependable directory will protect you from scams and keep your investment safe. Warning: You should never sign on with a company and invest your money unless you've checked out the company and its background and history thoroughly. Be sure that you are dealing with a well-established company beforehand. More Ideas for Earning a Residual Income Here are some other possible home business solutions for earning a residual income. Choose a home business that you'll enjoy, and don't be afraid to try several at once. You might be surprised at the type of businesses that are successful online! * MLM business. * Internet marketing groups. * Niche business start-ups. * Working mom groups. * Providing clerical services for others. * Freelancing (writers, web designers, programmers, graphic designers, and so forth). * Selling e-books on a variety of subjects. Once you select one or a few of these ideas, evaluate the potential and your ability to achieve each one. Determine if these will fit in with your time and budget. Find others in the same fields and ask for pointers on getting started. Other successful business owners are usually very happy to help. Also, research through the search engines to find out how much income others are earning with the same or similar businesses. Once you've done research, it's time to get started. There are many opportunities for the stay-home mom or the dad who would like to be home with the family too! The home business solutions listed above can be applied to a variety of skills and talents you may possess. Unlock your earning potential today! Article Source: http://www.articles-galore.com Chris Robertson is an author of Majon International, one of the worlds MOST popular internet marketing companies.For tips/information, click here: home business solutions Visit Majon's Business and Entrepreneurs directory.
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Reading experience evolving If there is a company than can finally establish the ebook as a regular reading experience (not talking about replacing paper books here), I guess it is Amazon.
And they are doing it the big way, or at least starting. See the Kindle device.
The thing is not very sexy, and while it has some nice features, the main point for me is who is trying to seel that to us.
1 - We already are purchasing books from Amazon. We already have an account and we all can do 1-click shopping from this gadget.
2 - They already have the digital content, the publisher contacts, and huge amounts of book metadata... (more) Finally, a Spanish blog too Due to public pressure, I finally started a blog in Spanish.
If you don't find anything better to do with your time, waste it at:
http://blog.salias.com.ar/
This blog would not be a translation of this one. I'll be posting different stuff with an arbitrary criteria, as usual...
Agilist attack to a Microsoft subdomain I didn't know about this Agile Center within the Architecture Center, but it is a great discovery (thanks to Roy for the tip).
Interestingly enough, most of the time Microsoft was ignoring or just pushing Agile methodologies and practices in the real of development issues. This is the first time I see them classifying Agile as an architectural concern, the same I always did.
Maybe I'm unconciously biased by my current (almost full-time) job at Microsoft, but i smell changes...
The Open Source site (notice the home animation is still using Flash)
Silverlight and all its ecosystem been free... (more) MSDN Briefing Code Samples (This post is in Spanish first, then in English)
Como prometimos durante el evento, publico aqu?l link a los ejemplos del MSDN Briefing. En la soluci?ncontrar?os proyectos: Language, que contiene varios ejemplos de las novedades de C# 3.0, y LINQ, que contiene los ejemplos de Linq to Objects, to SQL, to XML y to Datasets.
http://www.salias.com.ar/download/LinqSamples.zip
English version:As promised during the MSDN Briefing at Buenos Aires, here is the link to the presentation samples (the code and comments are in English). The solution has two projects: Language, which contains... (more) Technet and MSDN Briefing in Buenos Aires
This traditional anual event is coming. As usual in the last years, the morning is for heavy metal IT guys, and the afternoon for software punks. :)
I'll be the last one in the afternoon, trying to cope with the previous great speakers:
(titles are not official, but what we talked about the sessions)
Keynote: Ezequiel (my boss) Glinsky and Alejandro PonickeReally Smart Clients: Matias WoloskiConnected OBA aplications: Diego Gonzalez coffe breakASP.NET Ajax: Angel "Java" L?Silverlight and a bit of DLR: Rodo FinochiettiVisual Studio 2008 and LINQ: me (you could go home, but there is a... (more) DotNetNuke presentation available again Around June I did a presentation for the third online event on MSDN. Once the event ws over, they took the content offline, and many people asked me about it since then.
Well, it is back online. The presentation is in Spanish, and is available at:
http://www.microsoft.com/conosur/tercereventoonline/presentaciones/salias/salias_files/Default.htm
Seamless integration? My August editorial for Level Extreme .NET Magazine
Integrating applications -at least at the enterprise level- is today
generating the same amount of work, or even more than building new
ones. In fact, it can be argued that as far as corporations keep
exposing their business processes as cohesive and autonomous services,
integrating them in new configurations is a way of producing new applications.
However, Service Oriented Architecture adoption is still timid and it
is primarily been adopted in new development, whereas just a small
portion of old corporate solutions are wrapped... (more) Of Mice and Men My July editorial for Level Extreme .NET Magazine.
We seem to be in the verge of an important change on computer
interfaces. The mighty keyboard dominated the human-to-computer
interaction from the last 50+ years. Indeed, since its beginning, in
the form of a teletype first, then in a more direct way. Output was
more complicated, and moved ahead a bit faster with the jump from cards
to printers and finally to the still dominating (but slowly fading)
Cathodic Ray Tube.
Anyway, computer history is not linear, but logarithmic, and
while the mouse started shaking its tail just a mere... (more) Next Step: Web IDEs I wrote about this some time ago on one of my Level Extreme .NET Magazine editorials. It seems I'm not the only one.
Peter Fisk of Vista Smalltalk fame is thinking among the same lines, although for less sophisticated developer types.
My take is that this should happen short-term, but inevitably more complete IDEs will start appearing, and development tools will quickly move server-side.
Meta-Art I love when software -what I like to do for a living- meets art -something I liked all my life.
Thanks to Bill Gibson (one of my favorites writers, too) for the link:
Women in Art
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUDIoN-_Hxs
Sit, relax, and enjoy...
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