Learn, Then Earn - Georganne Fiumara
So many homeworking moms get frustrated when they realize that it takes more than desire to start a home business. Even if they have an idea or a skill that can be the basis for their business, they don't know how to begin or what steps to take to make their business grow. Sound familiar?
You wouldn't try to drive a car without instruction. If you are assembling furniture, you need the directions. Home business is accessible to all homeworking moms, but education must come first. You don't need a college education or even a high school diploma to be successful at home. But you do need to access the information that will become your home business instruction kit.
What's your first step? Read. Go to the library, the bookstore, the Internet. Choose wonderful books on home business in general, marketing and books specifically about the business you want to start. Read trade journals. Contact appropriate organizations for information. Once you have a good understanding of business, go out and meet others who are already doing what you want to do. Ask questions, make contacts. All the information you need is available to you right now.
Georganne Fiumara is a writer specializing is home business topics. She has had more than 85 articles published in magazines and newspapers such as Family Circle, Women's Day, American Baby, Income Opportunities, The New York Times and Newsday. In 1984, she founded Mothers' Home Business Network, a national organization providing ideas, information and inspiration for mothers who choose to work at home. For more information, go to the Mothers' Home Business Network's web site at http://www.homeworkingmom.com.
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