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Hi my name is Christina i'm a stay at home mom to 3 kids. as i love stating home and taking care of the kids i would love some help with trying to find ways to make money. i started this First Fitness Biss. but b/c i don't go anywhere it's hard to sell. My husband makes good money but sometimes i wish he didn't have to work so hard and long to make the money. He needs time with kids. but b/c of his hrs it hard for me to get a reg. job. I NEED HELP!
 
Posts: 3 | Registered: 24 April 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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any one can e-mail me with ideas
abc621jc@yahoo.com
 
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Have you thought about doing childcare in your home? The lady that used to keep my child charged me $60 a week & I provided everything. She kept 5, so that was $300 a week for her.

I have never stayed home with a bunch of little ones like that, but it is something to think about.
 
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Just a note on keeping kids at your home, I'm not up on the current state laws - but when I was growing up and my mom kept kids the limit that you can keep without getting a state license is either 3 or 4. You can definitely do more (of certain ages), but you'll have to look at licensing.
 
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I sell items on Ebay to make a bit of extra money. I work on commission for a local non profit organization that raises some of its money that way and I'm a trading assistant on Ebay for them.


"...fearfully and wonderfully made and my soul knows this well" Psalm 139:14
 
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Originally posted by TerraNoelle:
I sell items on Ebay to make a bit of extra money. I work on commission for a local non profit organization that raises some of its money that way and I'm a trading assistant on Ebay for them.


Is "a bit" a little bit, or a big bit? I have thought about Ebay once before.I have bought from it, but never sold.
 
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I had a lady tell me about a site her neice works for called westathome.com I was going to do it but you need certian requirements to do the job and I cannot afford to get them yet it seems legit and it not one of those solictitation jobs for online. yu can make from 6.40 to 9.00 an hour if anyone does do tis please let me know how it goes is it worht it for me to get all the requirements for thejob??


Van's Mama
 
Posts: 74 | Location: Winter Haven | Registered: 24 February 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I am currently working for west at home. As of September of 2007, there are no start up costs. The hours are very flexible and it has been great for our family.

If you have any questions, feel free to contact me at jasmineneil01@tampabay.rr.com.
 
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Something I have thought of doing is growing plants/ fresh fruit/ veggies to sell at farmers markets around the county.

Also you can think of crafts/goods to make and sell. Homemade cakes to jams and jellys.

I have thought of catering as well.
Just some thoughts


~Mother to Brandon, Austin, Ethan, Ryan and Lillian~
 
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Right now for me- I am going off of unemployment and ebay. Ebay is good if you sale things people are wanting. Also, you can post things cheaper by using www.auctiva.com it lets you post things without being charged all the ebay fees. So it helps put a little in your pocket. I've also learned to do shipping from home instead of the post office. I got a scale off of ebay and I use the pitney bowes to ship.


Melissa- Mommy to four!!
Felicity, Alayna, Bryson and Gavin
 
Posts: 109 | Location: Polk City, FL | Registered: 09 April 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Hi if you are still interested in making money while staying at home let me know.
I sell Avon and thats how I make my extra money. I love it.
 
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Is "a bit" a little bit, or a big bit? I have thought about Ebay once before.I have bought from it, but never sold.

Sorry about not replying sooner! I had forgotten I posted on this thread! LOL

It really depends on the item(s) and who's looking for what. There have been times I've made $150 in a week and other times just $20. I actually work on commission for a local non profit agency selling items for their ministry Smiler


"...fearfully and wonderfully made and my soul knows this well" Psalm 139:14
 
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I am a stay at home mom and I started selling Southern Living at Home. I do my parties at night or on the weekends so that my husband can keep my children. Great company and wonderful products. They pretty much sell themselves. I love being and independent consultant. The night of the party you automatically make 25% profit off of your party and then there are other ways to earn money.
 
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Hi I may have a place for you to sell your hand made crafts without having to pay a booth rent or anything. My name is Kristi Linebaugh I own a small cafe in Orchid Springs Winter Haven. Orchid Springs is a Women owned business district. This summer we will be having a Saturday Market at our Cafe. It will be in the AM probably 8am-11am If you make jewlery or pocketbooks or such, you can come to the cafe and set up a card table and sell your goods. Our desire is to help women in business no matter the size of business.
I am just starting to organize it, so far I have an artist with miniature prints of her original works.
I would love feed back if you have any ideas or would like to participate. It is totally free you just have to bring your table, a chair and a table cloth, and of course all your goods to sell. If you are interested you canjust leave your name on the machine at Cafe Latte Coffee House Bistro 863-318-8777.
Kristi Linebaugh
Kristi@vigoacuisine.com
 
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Kristi,

I am definitely interested-I make scrapbooks for people. I also sell a line of products I use for people to make the books themselves. Please count me in. Thank you,

Lisa
 
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