Perhaps you are wishing you had a little more money around your
house--I certainly am! Homeschoolers are ideally suited to
consider home-based businesses, big and little. In fact, there
is a conference just for homeschoolers (parents and teens) to teach us
how to become entrepreneurs. It's information we may not have
been taught before, but in this age of corporate downsizing and high
taxes for wage-earners, setting up your own business may be good idea.
Enough people I know have raved about this conference, so now I am
going. It's in Phoenix August 26-28, and it's called Rhea's
Entrepreneur Days. It's run by a homeschooling mom, Rhea
(pronounced Ray) Perry. We will be learning:
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Selling on eBay
- Internet Marketing
- Creating eBooks
- Real Estate Investing
- Stock Market Investing
- Public Speaking
- Web Site Creation
- Online Greeting Cards
- Entrepreneurial Philosophy & Education
The cost is low ($297 for two) and satisfaction is guaranteed. Even if
you don't go, you can check out the Web site and get in on the Tuesday
night conference calls ahead of time with the conference speakers. You
can learn a lot this way too.
Check it out! I'd love to meet you there. Use this link:
http://www.educatingforsuccess.com/cmd.php?af=285330
Blessings!
Phyllis Wheeler
Motherboard Books
www.motherboardbooks.com
Jul. 22, 2005 - Rhea Perry
Jan. 10, 2008 - Working from home
I have worked occassionally with a site called NetworkTutors.com (http://www.networktutors.com) They have online tutoring courses in Math, Science and English and have need for freelancers from time to time.