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s85234
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#21 · Posted: 19 May 2009 16:17


There are real WAH opportunities out there, but beware - it's rarely that you make lots of $$$'s quickly. Once you find a WAH product or service that your passionate about, it takes a lot of hard work up-front but it will pay off in the end.

You get out of it what you put into it!

Even though it's a WAH business, you must begin with treating it like a Million dollar business.

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dreamwalker
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#22 · Posted: 20 May 2009 15:28


Hi - I'm interested in the post you had about needing help managing your website 2-5 hours/week. I do have a little experience managing websites and could be of help. Please contact me. Thanks! Danielle

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Cattiva7
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#23 · Posted: 15 Jul 2009 11:52


Hi chibiz5, not sure if you found someone to help with your online store, but if not I would like to help you! Thank you!

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rosa41
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#24 · Posted: 19 Jul 2009 17:09


There are some very good programs out there. Take the time to search and definitely check out the forums (I spend some time in the make-money-online-forum as well ). I can't say enough about the people in this forum and others. It really does help to get input on real life experiences. Most people just want to help because they, and me, have all been there. My only suggestion is to keep looking and realize that at some point you just need to jump. This is a business and everyone makes mistakes. That's the learning curve. It sucks, but it is also a necessary evil.
If you don't give up you will make it.
All the best.

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louisiana_tiger
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#25 · Posted: 28 Jul 2009 18:40


Hello Alyssa,

You and I are in the same boat. I am also looking for the right Home based Opportunity. I made a post regarding this same subject. From the feedback that I am receiving it appears Affliliate marketing is the way to go. I am still researching this as I dont like to rush into things before I do my research. The programs that I have looked at that claim to make me tons of money right out of the gate I am going to try to avoid. I just think these people are trying to entice me with big rewards right off of the bat. I am looking for a program that will set goals and entice me to work hard for my money. Well good luck on your look for a good home base business. Hopefully both of us will find the right opportunity.

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robinincarolina
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#26 · Posted: 28 Jul 2009 20:01


Find a product that you can relate to, believe in it and the rest will follow. I love love love what I am doing and can't begin to tell you how it has enriched my life by the wonderful people I have me in cyber space. Its now way more than the money for me.

You want make tons of money right out of the gate, those are the business in a box and I know it works for some, but if you have a passion for what you are doing and you are making a difference in the lives of others and you put that first, the rest will follow.

Sorry did not mean to get so emotional, but I really love where life has led me.

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websmarts
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#27 · Posted: 31 Jul 2009 19:35


Alyssa,

No matter what you decide to get into Alyssa always remember that you want a business that you will be able to somewhat customize so it is more relatable to you. The problem with many businesses is that they give everybody the same canned responses or replicated website.

What I have done with many of my clients and associates is work on taking our canned websites and responses and changing them so they are more related to our personalities.

This takes the pressure of trying to put an act on for a client or new associate off.

If you have any questions or need help please feel free to email me. Just check out my profile.

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thebart
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#28 · Posted: 2 Aug 2009 01:15


Alyssa,

Start out small with something that is zero cost or has a solid money back timeframe. With the amount of free or low cost resources that are avaliable you should be able to try systems out and find out what works best for you long term.

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