Opportunities for Work at Home Moms

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This is THE Life.

If you're a work-at-home mom, then you know that this is the best possible life you can have. Nothing beats being able to be there for your family when they need you, yet still provide for or help provide for their financial needs.



So, check the site out. Investigate some of the opportunities I've found for you by scouring the Internet. And, if you enjoy this Squidoo Lens or found it helpful at all, leave me a comment in the guestbook. It's WAAAAAAAY down there at the bottom of the page :)

Ten Reasons Why The Work-at-Home Mom Life is THE Life 

1. You are your own boss. You set your own schedule, and you follow your own rules. You are in control of your career, and it rises (or falls) on what you do, not on someone else's whims.

2. The commute is shorter.

3. There is no substitute for a child to be able to be raised by a full-time parent. It's not politically correct, but it is true.

4. You may be able to save on daycare. Being available for your children has a financial, as well as a personal benefit.

5. Tax benefits. There are many things you can deduct based on the fact that you work at home.

6. You can choose a career area that you love.

7. There is a tremendous network of support resources available to Work-at-Home Moms on the Internet, from blogs to forums to articles.

8. The Work-at-Home Mom life is never boring. Hectic and harried at times, but never boring.

9. Many Work-at-Home opportunities require little or no startup costs.

10. The only thing more satisfying than working at home is being a good mommy.

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sethgodin wrote...

Great start! The challenge is to figure out how to convert one time visitors to this lens to subscribers. To turn strangers into friends and then build an audience... turn it into a tribe. Once you've done that, the money will follow.

ReplyPosted March 04, 2008

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