Need some tips on how to fund your at-home business? Check out the July issue of At Home News, which covers places to get money for your business. A reader recently wrote me this about At Home News: "Just wanted to let you know that your newsletter articles are helpful."
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Until next time,
Sarah
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Finding the Money
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Sarah Hamaker
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Child's Play
Is playing with our kids a good thing or a bad thing? The answer, according to several experts and parents, is yes and no. Yes, it’s great to have that playful communication with your children but the no comes in when you have playtime in lieu of other parent-child interactions. Check out more in my article, “Playing With Your Children Can Be More Than Fun and Games” on Crosswalk.com.
Until next time,
Sarah
Until next time,
Sarah
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Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Keeping Your Business Skills Sharp
As professionals, albiet those with an office down the hall from our bedrooms, we all need to stay in tip-top shape when it comes to our business skills. A recent article in the Sun Journal gives some good tips on how to "Sharpen Your Business Skills".
Check out online courses in your field. These often cost little or no money and can provide valuable insights.
Investigate the "tools" section of the U.S. Small Business Administration's Web site for articles and other information on running a business.
Look at your local college or university's courses to see if any would enhance your business. Often you can audit a course without enrolling as a student.
Finally, SCORE provides numerous resources for the small-business person that can help you succeed.
Until next time,
Sarah
Check out online courses in your field. These often cost little or no money and can provide valuable insights.
Investigate the "tools" section of the U.S. Small Business Administration's Web site for articles and other information on running a business.
Look at your local college or university's courses to see if any would enhance your business. Often you can audit a course without enrolling as a student.
Finally, SCORE provides numerous resources for the small-business person that can help you succeed.
Until next time,
Sarah
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