Make crafts. Then around the holidays, especially christmas there are local craft fairs. You can sell your items there. My grandmother used to do this, always made extra money for the holidays this way. And it can be fun, you'll take pride in your work too.
2007-02-20 11:50:33
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answered by RedPower Woman 6
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I was in the same place last March as I have a special needs daughter and 1 year old son. I needed to be home but also needed some income. I also had researched many so called opportunities and very skeptical of them all. I was introduced to Arbonne and it took me four months or researching before I realized that this was an amazing company with integrity and actualy pay well for my work. I met several ladies that were succesful and they were able to help train me and show me that this was real and based on my efforts. It has been a wonderful blessing to allow me to be homeand I have promoted quickly. Don't get me wrong it takes work but it is on my schedule and I know it can be scary to think about investing financially into something you don't know will work. I had to realize that this is a business and needed to be treated like a business what I mean by that is if you do not have the proper tools you will not succeed. If a builder went to build a home but didn't bring any tools he wouldn't get very far. The great part was that my investment was up to me not anyone else. What did I want to do with my opportunity and how quickly. The other thing that has a huge benefit is that I didn't have to carry any inventory, or delivery products, or host parties. I simple share with people the benefits of Pure, Safe and Beneficial products, let them try a line in their home for a few days and then show them how to order online at a discount for themselves products are delivered direct to them. This fits my lifestyle and theirs. Anyway, hope this helps and feel free to contact me.
2007-02-20 12:23:13
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answered by jamistansberry 2
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I started out 4 years ago with the same question and tried lots of things - telemarketing, typing, data entry, etc. Some were total scams.
eBay is a good option. You may find this guide helpful in getting started on eBay. It is written from my own experience from selling for 4 years. I've sold about 12,000 items. I've learned alot along the way by trial and error and hope to save others some time and mistakes! I didn't have anyone helping me, so I hope I can help others do this, too.
I haven't made a million dollars, and don't promise that you will. But, I have made several thousand dollars doing this and been able to work at home. Plus, it is fun!
http://cgi.ebay.com/Stay-At-Home-Moms-Guide-to-Successful-Ebay-Selling_W0QQitemZ9511531157QQihZ007QQcategoryZ102483QQtcZphotoQQcmdZViewItem
Best of luck to you!
2007-02-21 01:03:30
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answered by atlantagolfshop 2
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EBay. Made $300 first week selling things from around the house. Medical billing. I know a lady that makes great money hooking up truckers with businesses. Not sure how she got into it. Crafts.
2007-02-19 20:42:41
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answered by Anonymous
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She takes care of the children, clean, cook etc. yes there is a way she could earn money an example is get recipes any where or make up your own and cook little cup cakes, cakes, dips, bread, pizza etc then sell them to people or friends. x
2007-02-19 20:39:44
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answered by Anonymous
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How about get a job
2007-02-19 20:40:46
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answered by Lauren 3
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