Become a Mompreneur:
10 Money-Making Ideas for Moms (or
Anyone!) at Home
By Stephanie Chandler
Many moms struggle to find a way to earn some extra
income and still have flexible time to devote to family.
Whether you’re interested in part-time work or want to
start a full-time business at home, here are ten
business ideas that can fit into the busiest of
schedules.
1.
Virtual Assistant – Virtual Assistants
provide administrative services to small businesses that
don’t have in-house staff to handle these duties. A
variety of tasks can be offered at an hourly rate or on
a per-job basis ranging from contact database management
and writing and sending business letters, to designing
brochures and newsletters and coordinating
mass-mailings. Realtors and small business owners make
good target clients for these kinds of services.
2.
Freelance Writer – Freelancers write
articles for newspapers and magazines. Most articles
require research, must be well-written, and suited to
the style of the publication. Pay can vary widely from
$.10 - $2.00 per word. Businesses also contract
freelance writers to create reports, press releases,
advertising copy, and other special projects.
3.
Computer Tutor – Computer tutors teach
students how to navigate the internet, access email, set
up a new computer, and use programs like Word, Excel,
Powerpoint, and Quickbooks. These services can be
delivered one-on-one or in classes held at local adult
learning campuses, retirement centers, and churches.
Tutors can charge by the hour or a fee for class
registration.
4.
Pet Sitter – Pet sitters provide in-home
pet care while pet owners are on vacation. Typical
service offerings include feeding and playing with the
animals, yard or litter box cleanup, and dog walking.
Pet sitters usually charge a per-visit fee.
5.
Infopreneur - Infopreneurs sell
information in the form of books, e-books, special
reports, teleconferences, seminars, workbooks, and video
programs. You can take advantage of your expertise in
business, hobbies, or virtually any subject matter by
hosting a website to sell your information products.
6.
Ebay Trading Assistant – Trading
assistants provide a service to members of their
community by acting as sales brokers on eBay. These
brokers contract with clients to list items for sale,
collect fees from buyers, ship the items and then keep a
percentage of the profits—usually between 30-50%. This
is an excellent service to offer people who are not
computer savvy yet have items they would like to sell
online. EBay offers a complimentary directory where
trading assistants can promote their services.
7.
Knitted Creations – Knitting is a hot
trend with plenty of opportunities for generating
income. If you create hand-crafted scarves, blankets,
sweaters or hats, you can sell them on eBay, consign
them with local boutiques or set up a booth at a local
crafts fair. You could also teach knitting classes in
your home, through local adult learning centers, or at
craft stores.
8.
Kid Taxi – If you’re already taking your
own kids to and from school, why not get paid to taxi
other people’s kids? Many parents would be happy to
spend some cash to make sure their kids get to and from
school safely.
9.
Resume Designer – Resume designers help
job seekers by crafting professional resumes and cover
letters. Resumes can be created using special software
or with templates and a basic word processing program.
This service is in demand with college students and all
kinds of job seekers. Fees range from $50 - $250
depending on the level of work involved.
10.
Custom Recipe Books – Every family has
sacred and favorite recipes that deserve to be preserved
for future generations. Creating a custom recipe book
involves compiling recipes in a keepsake book using a
word processing program and your creative skills. These
books make great gifts and could potentially be ordered
by everyone in the family tree. Books can be printed at
a local copy shop or through an online publishing
service such as
www.lulu.com.
If
you decide to start your own business, contact your
county business license department and apply for the
necessary permits. Fees range from $50 to $200 and the
application process is relatively simple. There can be
many tax advantages with a home-based business so be
sure to save receipts, track any business-related
mileage, and develop a solid system for accounting. Soon
you could find yourself enjoying the financial and
emotional rewards of business ownership—all on your own
terms.
About the Author:
Stephanie Chandler is an author of several business and marketing books
including "LEAP!
101 Ways to Grow Your Business" and “From Entrepreneur to Infopreneur:
Make Money with Books, eBooks and Information Products.” She is
also founder and CEO of
http://AuthorityPublishing.com, which
specializes in custom publishing and internet marketing
services, and
http://BusinessInfoGuide.com, a directory of
resources for entrepreneurs.
For author and speaker details, visit
http://StephanieChandler.com.
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