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Writing Business for WAHMs

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

Working at home as a writer is one of the largest work at home categories. Being a freelance writer has traditionally been a work at home job, and now that working at home is becoming more popular, there have been more writers in the industry. If you like to write and have a good grasp of the language, you will never be at a loss for the work at home writing jobs.

Starting your career as a work at home writer is as easy as doing some internet research and applying for a job. There are many ways to break into the writing field, even if you have no previous experience. Online opportunities abound, and there are still many writers who stay exclusively in the print market.

While many writers dream of one day writing the great novel, most writers are realistic in knowing that they are going to have to do some other types of writing to get paid on a consistent basis. Writing for pay is mostly, if not exclusively, done in the non-fiction genre. While occasionally you will find contests for fiction writing or for poetry, these opportunities are few and far between when compared to the non-fiction opportunities.

Writing from home as a WAHM requires that you have a reliable internet connection, good written communication skills and the ability to be a self-starter. As a writer, you will be in charge of your time and your projects. There will always be deadlines to meet and new writing opportunities to try. You will be responsible for balancing your writing with the rest of your life. You must also have the ability to research a wide variety of topics. As you accept assignments, you will be challenged to learn about and write about topics that you may have little experience in.

Freelance writing from home can break down into three specific areas: writing for print, writing for the web and blogging. Although blogging is technically writing for the web, there are many distinctions that make it different from other web writing opportunities.

Writing for Print

Writing for print is what people generally think of when they hear the term freelance writer. WAHM writers who write for the print markets need to first build a reputation as reliable and eloquent writer. If you have never written for the print markets before, start with smaller, local publications and then work from there. You will need to find a list of publications that are accepting queries. Queries are a combination of a letter of introduction and a pitch for a story idea. Most writers rely on the a href=”http://www.writersmarket.com/” target=”_blank” title=”WritersMarket.com”>Writers Market reference guide for lists of publications. The Writers Market has comprehensive information on a variety of newsletters, magazines and other publications that are taking queries. Start with topics that you know the most about and try writing a few queries to get yourself going in the print market.

The only drawback to writing for print is that the period between when you write and when you get paid can be months long. For many WAHMs, this is just not feasible.

Writing for the web

Writing for the web; however, can meet their income needs and still allow them to write from home. There are many categories of writing for the web. You can be a ghostwriter for ebooks or other internet media. Many people need copywriters to provide content for their sales letters and websites. You can also offer your services to webmasters who need fresh content for their blog or newsletter. The opportunities are endless.

Blogging

Blogging is yet another way to make money as a WAHM writer. Blogs are an ever-growing form of internet media. Blog writers generally provide their own content. You can make money as a WAHM by starting your own blog and posting to it daily. If you love to write, you can start several blogs at once and multiply your earnings. Once you become an experienced blogger, you can apply for blogging jobs and post for other people.

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Sewing Business for WAHMs

Monday, January 25th, 2010

Q1: Are you handy with a needle and thread?
Q2: Do you enjoy sewing clothes for yourself or your children?
Q3: Are friends and relatives always asking you to make sewing repairs?

If your answer is “YES” for the above questions, then you have the perfect beginnings for a work at home sewing business.

Sewing is a skill that is coming back into fashion as more people seek to reduce their clothing costs and make the clothes that they have last longer. Many WAHMs find profitable businesses in offering their sewing skills to people who do not have the time or the skill to make repairs or alterations on their clothes. There are even several profitable sewing niches, like cloth diapers and slings, which have found interest online.

Getting started with your sewing business starts with deciding what you want to do. You can specialize in one type of sewing (bridal party gowns) or you can take a wide variety of jobs. Since it is your business, it is totally up to you how to run it. Some people specialize in children clothing, alterations/repairs, women clothing or formal wear. Although sewing clothing is the most profitable field, many WAHMs enjoy offering home decor services and make curtains, slipcovers and other home accents.

Before you start advertising, make sure that you have the supplies that you will need. If you have an older sewing machine that has bad days, you might want to consider getting a new machine so you can work more efficiently. The cost of a new machine is worth it compared to the time that you will save. Plus, the new sewing machine is a tax write-off. You probably already have the sewing notions that you will need to get started. If you need something for a specific project, you will just buy it at the time.

You will also need to decide on set prices before you begin advertising your services. If you are doing repairs, you can charge a certain price per task. If you are custom sewing clothing, you can either charge a flat fee or charge by the hour. For larger projects, like wedding dresses, charging by the hour can work out to be a better deal for both you and the client.

Start your business off on the right foot by getting a business license. You will want to make sure that everything is legal and that you keep accurate records of your expenses and income. There are also several tax deductions that you can take as a business owner, and you will have access to wholesale sewing supplies.

Make some business cards to distribute to people you know. Also, leave them at certain places around town depending on what type of sewing you are specializing in. For example, if you sew children clothing, you can arrange to have your cards available at local daycare centers. One of the most powerful ways to advertise your business is through word of mouth. Your friends, family and acquaintances will surely send clients to you once they know you have hung your shingle up for business.

Having a sewing business is a great way to do something that you love, help other people and make some money all at the same time. There are many WAHM jobs to choose from, but having a sewing business definitely offers the best deal for those who love to sew.

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Direct Sales Opportunities for WAHM

Monday, December 28th, 2009

There are hundreds of direct sales companies that offer WAHMs the ability to make money and stay home with their children at the same time. When you work in direct sales you are an independent contractor for a company. You are in charge of selling their products or services, which you then get at a discount. Your income comes from the difference between the price you charge your customers and the price you pay for the items. You can also normally earn money from commissions off of the sales of your recruits.

Going with a direct sales company is a great way to start a work at home business. Direct sales companies offer stay at home moms an affordable way to start up their own business. There are very little costs involved. Normally a starter kit can be purchased for $100 to $200. Compare with opening a regular store that will cost thousands. Some companies even offer the opportunity to earn a starter kit for free.

Working a direct sales business also means that you have flexibility in your work schedule and your income. You make all of the decisions on when you hold parties or demonstrations. Your income is directly proportionate to the efforts that you put into your business. The more demonstrations you book and the more new clients you meet, the more you will make. You will also receive support and encouragement from fellow consultants. Weekly sales meetings help keep you motivated and give you fresh ideas for your business. You will network with other consultants for support and praise. Your up line or recruiter will also provide you with lots of help as you get your business started.

To be successful in direct sales, you will need to have great people skills. The products are really second to your personality. Your presence and your customer service will be what sell your items. You will also need to be very organized. As an independent sales rep, you will be in charge of tracking your sales and paying the appropriate taxes. You will need to schedule your parties, shows or demonstrations and follow up with your customers in a timely manner.

Once you have decided that direct sales is right for you, its time to choose while direct sales company you want to work with. It is recommended that you choose a company that offers product that you already like or have experience with. The best sales person are those who are enthusiastic about their products. Trying to sell something that you do not use yourself or that you are not that interested in will make you appear insincere to your customers.

Think about your direct sales company choice in the long term. This will be your business that you put your name on, and you will invest your time and money in. Research your options thoroughly and make sure that you sign up with a trusted company. Do not feel pressured by a sponsor to sign right away. This is your decision and it is up to you whether or not you want to join.

Also, make sure to ask a lot of questions. Know everything that you can about the company before you sign up. Understand the commission structure, how products are sold and if there are any monthly minimums. Make sure you understand how much your starter pack will cost and what the kit includes. Will there be anything else you need to buy immediately? Will you need to buy inventory? Understand how ordering works and how the products get to the customers.

If you are really serious about an opportunity, search online and see what other consultants have to say about the company. Find out what customers are saying about the company. If there is more bad than good being said about a company and its consultants, then that is a huge red flag. Also, visit the Federal Trade Commission and Better Business Bureau websites. They can give you information about the trustworthiness of a company.

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