Do you have a frugal business idea?

Is there a natural enterprise you are already prursuing?

From the lens Frugal Family Business.


If you want to investigate another option, think about developing an internet business. To start your own business on the internet, I can think of no better guide than Jennifer, the Pot Pie Girl. Jennifer will teach you how to establish some cash flow in a week, and how to add to that cash flow next week. You will be building a micro-business each week. In a year your 52 weeks of accumulated cash flows should provide nice income, and you can keep building.

What will you be doing in a year if you don't try One Week Marketing?

There is a freedom technology that will work for you, if you are willing to work at it. To this ol' business consultant, I would recommend Jennifer's course as a great place to develop a business that travels with you.

  • ebookmum Jul 31, 2011 @ 12:05 pm | delete
    Love your lens! Interesting read :)
  • RebeccaE Oct 18, 2010 @ 8:40 pm | delete
    this is an excellent concept one, I am going to think hard about. This is so awesome, and my 900th squidlike, you earned it.
  • Ramkitten Jan 7, 2010 @ 7:31 pm | delete
    Life, to me, is not at all about things. It's about making the most of the time we have. So, to that end, my aim for earning and saving money is not at all to buy things; it's to be more free. For me, if I spend most of my time involved in a money-making pursuit simply to acquire more money, but that pursuit doesn't make me happy, it's not worth it.
  • Tipi May 29, 2009 @ 5:17 pm | delete
    I admire you for making this lens. I believe frugal is a very satisfying way of life, its much simpler than trying to keep up with Jones and live outside of means.
    Good for you, well done!
  • missthrifty May 5, 2009 @ 12:21 pm | delete
    This was a very interesting read
  • luvmyludwig Jan 19, 2009 @ 11:08 am | delete
    I enjoyed reading a little more about your daughter and family, I think this lens is excellent and it clearly conveys the message you are trying to relay.

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