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Undress4Success -- The Naked Truth About Working From Home
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Everything you need to know about working from home: Where to find work-at-home jobs; how to manage a home-based business; how to succeed as an at-home freelancer; and how to find small business loans, angel investors, and venture capital; and how to avoid the many work at home scams.
Recent Posts
• New FTC Rule Could Trigger Big Fines for Bloggers
Image via Wikipedia New guidelines regarding the use endorsements and testimonials were released by the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) last month, and they have far-reaching implications for bloggers and advertisers. Under the new rule...
• Virtual Assistant Hopefuls – Listen Up
A note from a reader a couple of weeks ago pointed out that we didn’t have a blog or page about TeamDoubleClick®, the largest home-based virtual assistant company in the country. I said to myself, “no, that can’t be.” Well, i...
• Telecommuting News Summary 110209
Virginia candidates promise big on transportation Examiner.com – October 31, 2009 There may be a pony in the Deeds plan for emerging companies in his proposed tax incentives to encourage telecommuting. This could make Virginia an … F...
• Getting Paid in a Recession
When times get tough, getting paid for your work can too. There’s a good article by Polly Traylor about how to keep your customers’ cash flow problems from becoming your own on American Express Open today. (full disclosure: she quotes you...
Telecommuting News Summary 102009
Deeds vows to be chief job recruiter if elected Martinsville Bulletin – Debbie Hall, Ginny Wray – Oct 20, 2009 Although he would not include broadband costs in a transportation budget, Deeds said having the technology in all comm...
Telecommuting Mixed Results in 2008
The 2008 “work from home” numbers from the American Community Survey (U.S. Census Bureau) are in. They show a slight increase in the advance of telecommuting, but the gains are strictly limited to the government and non-profit sectors. Th...

