
cruisingalong
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Well I am in the same boat, but have been looking for items on ebay that sell for more than 15.00. Then I am going to reinvent the wheel. Well at least try. I have also found that some of my kids toys that are not being played with are good selling items so I cleaned them up and asked the kids if they want to sell them and they will get the money for new toys .
You can also check out mylot . com they pay you for asking and answering questions. It is nice because you can respond back to people and put pictures on if you want and they will send the check to your paypal account. so far I have I think 1.71. Yeee-Haw !!! I guess I won't be rich doing it but it is fun and I will get paid. If I think of anything else I will email you. Good luck! |
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pursepartyamber
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I'm a stay at home mom. I do Purse Party to make extra money! It's gets me around other women and I make extra money! I love it! |
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anitha b
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Ya there are many sites which can help you |
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Chris G
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I have counseled a few people with the same question, and i will offer you the same advice (for free :P)
I do not recommend stay at home "systems" for 2 reasons. Most of them are scams, and even the ones that you make legitimate money with often times have thousands or even millions of people doing the exact same "system." This limits your chances of making a really good profit because you doing the same thing that everyone else following this system is doing.
I have found that people that do something that they are passionate about, succeed more. So what i would recommend is that you write down some things that you are passionate about and then try to find a way to start an a home-based business doing something that you love to do. You might want to make things and sell them, write a book, offer child care, etc. Just make it something original, something that YOU were created to do.
Hope that helps!
http://www.financialgym.org |
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www.clikitnow.com CHECK IT OUT!
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Patsue, I'd like to give you more information. I'm a stay home mom as well, & do a part time base business @ home. A mommy of 2, one 3year & 7year old. It's great, flexible, & works well on tax benefits... email me and subject it as need money!
brianicole@katewwdb.com
Aloha, Nicole |
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civilwar1000
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If you are trying to work from home or just trying to make a little extra money check out this site below. Its got a list of sites that are free to join free to earn. Also all these sites pay out by checks and/or paypal (most pay out by checks). So if you want some real sites that arent scams just check it out. This site also has some tips on it to help you get started if you need it.
www.waterworld96.blogspot.com
Good luck, i wish you the best |
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v a
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You can sell weed, or buy u a cam corder to film stupid stuff and send it off to certain people to make a lot of money |
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jesa ♥
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You could do some antique research and go to auctions. Then go to some small auctions, buy what you think is worth it, and sell it on Ebay. You can make tons of money on Ebay, I know because my mom did it when she was a stay at home mom. She loved it!!
Good luck. |
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barrett_shawn
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I make a good bit of money selling on ebay...with him being at work you can take your pics, list, sell and ship without him knowing a thing and then with paypal you can have your own personal account with a debit card |
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teddybears
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start a day care in your home....that is what I do and the money is the same as if I was working full time within my trade (tool and die maker)....you are the one who can make it legitamite....provide receipts and be sure to declare the income at tax time.....go to daycarematch.com...they can give the info that you need to get started in your state.....it is hard work but I love it.....and my boys think it is great having all of these friends around all the time... |
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lollipop
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Prepare yourself for the divorce that is most probably in your future. Use this time to get more education and to network. A community college or a tech school is the least expensive way. On-line courses cut down on the childcare time you would have to pay for. |
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