Welcome to the March 13, 2009 edition of working at home blog carnival. This weeks Carnival has, as always, some really good articles. So, Sit Back and Enjoy.
And Here We Go…
advice
Tami Blodgett presents “Inspired Choices For Staying Emotionally Balanced posted at Online Wellness: A Safe Haven, saying, “During this time of tremendous emotional, mental, physical, spiritual and economic upheaval, it is imperative that we set a conscious intention to stay rooted within ourselves. Catherine offers choices for Staying Emotionally Balanced. Online Wellness Association provides a safe platform for online practitioners and clients.”
The Smarter Wallet presents Hiring A Tax Advisor? Ask Your Tax Planner These Questions First posted at The Smarter Wallet, saying, “Thanks!”
Willb presents When its all just too much – Be Negative posted at William Bakhos’s Blog.
Paul Dickinson presents Wage Slavery – Why You Should Never Get a Job posted at Live Without Work, saying, “Blog entry about why working for someone else is not the way to go!”
robinana presents How to Blog and Not Embarrass Yourself posted at Web Success 101, saying, “A no-nonsense article for the beginning blogger who wants to make money but is even unsure of how to blog correctly. To the point and solid.”
business
Wren Caulfield presents Tax Hacks, Part 3: Self-Employment Taxes posted at True Adventures in Money Hacking.
Liz presents What?s the Best Online Business? posted at All About Web Business.
Insurance Toolbox presents Facebook is Promoting Get Rich Quick Schemes posted at Fine-Tuned Finances.
Sigrid Landau presents Promote Your Own Personal Business posted at A1 How To, saying, “Ever since I was in college, being my own boss was something I’ve always wanted to be.”
Steve Holder presents Should You Have a Business Plan? posted at Successful Freelancing Advisor, saying, “Even if you’re working from home, a business plan can help you succeed. And creating one is not as hard as you might think.”
general
Debbie Foster presents 7 Ways to Get Traffic posted at Internet Income – The Journey, saying, “One of the top search engine queries is ”
Leslie, The Freebie Guy presents Freebie Industry Rules | The Freebie Guy posted at The Freebie Guy.
Tushar Mathur presents How do we Cut Marketing Costs without hindering Business Growth posted at Small Business Resource, saying, “As business owners and/or marketers, we’re all under pressure to cut costs. Unfortunately, many business owners get so intent on reducing costs, they lose sight of what it’s going to do to the business. It’s hard to grow – or even survive – if you don’t have any customers.”
Debbie Dragon presents How to Improve Cash Flow When You Are Self Employed posted at Freelance Sprout.
American Entrepreneurship presents Manage Your Business Finances With Quickbooks posted at American Entrepreneurship.
Simon Stapleton presents How to Use Twitter in Your Job Search | SimonStapleton.com posted at Career & Personal Development for CIOs, Technical Professionals and Self-Professed Geeks, saying, “It’s become the de facto means for people to tell each other what they’re having for lunch, or which movie they’re about to see. Not just that – it’s become a hotbed of activity for business and commercial purposes, favored by Internet Marketers, Bloggers and product developers to spread the word about their vittles.”
Sarah Scrafford presents 25 Surprising Things That Google Knows About You posted at e-Justice Blog.
Martin Russell presents Word of Mouth – Rule Zero posted at Word of Mouth Marketing, saying, “There is one part of word of mouth that is so crucial that as a marketer I just take it for granted. Call it Rule Zero. No other marketing rules apply until this one is in place.”
lists
Fred Black presents Boost Email Opt-In Rate with 4 Subject Line Tweaks posted at Fred Black: Internet Business Blog..
tips
GP presents Keeping Stable on the Trail « Manely Montana posted at Manely Montana, saying, “Work tips gleaned from life on the trail”
Jamie Munro presents Top 5 SEO Tips To Achieve Top 10 Rankings In Google posted at End Your If, saying, “Help your home business succeed by achieving top search engine rankings for your competitive keywords.”
Steward presents My How To Make Make Money Online Experiment For Beginners posted at Make Money Online Experiments, saying, “Getting started making money online doesn’t have to involve spending a dime. In this kick off to year long experiment I outline the steps I am going to take to make money online using nothing but free tools.”
Kathleen Gaga presents Most online job and business opportunities are bogus! posted at Street Smarts Marketing & Promotions, saying, “The problem is growing in epic proportions, especially in light of the current economic situation. Otherwise cautious people are being sucked into situations that give the promise of financial security. Sadly many people lose time and money to many of these “too good to be true” opportunities. Some lose a few dollars while others lose thousands. Here are a few steps you can take to minimize being taken advantage of:”
Jim DeSantis presents 5 Big Mistakes That Bloggers Make! posted at On Line Tribune | You Can Blog Too, saying, “It will be worth your while to spend some time understanding the common mistakes that bloggers make, mistakes that make it hard to enjoy what should be an enjoyable, satisfying experience: Blogging!”
Tom Tessin presents Take Surveys and Get Paid for Students posted at FCC Student Blog, saying, “As a college student, it’s always hard to make money but here are some great sites you can use in order to make a few bucks each and every month.”
work
Carrie presents Generating Passive Income During Time Off Work posted at It’s Frugal Being Green.
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