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Why we feel our work from home ideas are different

It’s not that we feel our work from home ideas on our various blogs and sites are different from any other work from home ideas on other sites, so much, it’s just that we’ve been there – been in a situation where we desperately need to improve our income – or even get some income in the first place!

We’ve been desperate enough to make the effort to actually try something out, to do it, instead of merely just reading about work from home ideas, and think about “one day” starting something like that.

We’re also proud that we write fairly well, and are detailed. We describe what people can do, in detail, and hope that some people will make the effort to follow the instructions they read about on our sites, and earn some extra income for themselves.

We also cater to those that can’t afford a computer or Internet, and who may have gotten the information on our sites from a friend, or somebody involved in trying to help empower others through self-employment ideas, learning skills, and solutions. Not all our articles are related to online work.

Many of our articles are geared to people who are not Internet savvy, and who don’t need a master’s degree to understand the articles, and make use of the articles. People just like you and me.

We really want people to benefit from what we have learnt and from what we know. And to pass it on; pay it forward.

Yes, we are struggling right now, May was not a good month for us at all, but we’re not the kind of people to give up – and neither should anybody else give up.

There is so much free information around to learn from, and make use of. Just take the time, make the effort, and do it.

© copyright Teresa Schultz 2010

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