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March 04, 2009 by
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Every morning when I wake up, I count myself so blessed to be a work at home mom. Having a home office is truly a blessing and you believe you feel the same way too.
Last few days, I have been busy on my keyword research for my online business. For those of us who find ourselves lacking time to write that many niche articles for our niche sites, outsourcing would be the way to go. I used to use the services at Elance but somehow, my experience had been an average one.
If you are looking for reliable and professional niche article writers, do check out NeedAnArticle. Initially I was hesitant in paying $9.95 for a monthly membership fee. But after trying out a few niche articles and rewriting services, I am pleased with the writing article, compare to those I got my Elance. Though I’m a work at home mom, my busy schedule does not allow me to write more niche articles than I want. Thus, using the writers at NeedAnArticle helps me to save time and speed up my home office duties.
It doesn’t matter what sort of niche article you need. It can be on health, travel, fishing, home office, work at home or even as industrial as material handling. The writers are professional and I am very pleased with the article quality. With a low fee of $5.52 for a 600 word article plus a one time change, I don’t have to worry about quality screening of the elance writers.
Find out more on how you too can work at home and not worry about writing a single article yourself for your niche sites.
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Posted on
February 25, 2009 by
dc
If you are a work at home mom who is serious about making your online business work, read on…
All internet marketers can tell you that whether you are marketing a product, selling an affiliate program or conducting any kind of marketing campaign, the one crucial thing you need is TRAFFIC. After a few coaching sessions with my internet marketing coach, I’m still asking the same question: How to drive more traffic to my niche sites?
So, what is the easiest, most reliable, and cheapest way to get traffic to your website? (Want the quick answer? CLICK HERE).
While my internet marketing coach can offer me lots of advice and tips, I’m still left to do the necessary to bring the traffic in. I must admit that I’m very thankful to be a work at home mom because it does take time and efforts to bring in the traffic. While many internet marketers are jumping onto the bandwagon of social bookmarking and social networking, there are still many other ways to drive traffic to your online business.
Besides the old school of article submission and directory submission, there are other costly ways to build links. Some work at home moms may be thinking: How many articles can I write a day? Or “I can’t write a 300+ words article for nuts!” And even if you can, you can’t be submitting your one article to all the directories out there and getting enough backlinks for your niche sites.
If that’s you, then you should check out this useful unique article submission program I have been using the last couple of weeks. I have to admit that I can’t explain very well in full details how fantastic this unique article submission program is, so I would invite you to CLICK here to find out more. The program has helped me to submit my unique article to hundreds of websites including article directories and this has helped me to be a more productive work at home mom!
Well, the truth is this. Whether you are a Seattle injury lawyer wanting more business or a work at home mom trying to market some affiliate products, your business success is dependent on bringing the right target audience to your business. And in simple terms, traffic is the name of the game.
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February 21, 2009 by
dc
I can’t tell you how much I look forward to the weekends again. The thing about being a work at home mom is that you tend to slip into your home office and read emails, do some work instead of taking a total break. I admit that this is not what I like to do.
Working from home is great but it is important to strike a balance and take time off for the children and family on the weekends. This has been a very busy week for me. I’ve been creating new niche sites, building backlinks for my new niche sites and checking out a few other internet business software. Like I said before, the schedule of a work at home mom is always full!
I still managed to take time off once a week to attend my pilates fitness class and soon, I’ll be starting my swimming class. I am excited!
This week, I’ll be building another niche site with the Revolution themes I bought and working on more link building for my home business. There are also some official duties for the home office like getting a toll free number, signing up for an article generation site, write more articles for my niche sites and doing more internet marketing research.
If you are a work at home mom who are searching for great wordpress themes for your niche sites, take a look at the professional themes by Brian Gardner. I bought the all-themes package and can’t tell you how much I enjoy working with the themes. (Click here to view more details) Plus, the support and tutorials have been fantastic and they are accessible once you bought any one of the professional wordpress themes.
So get going and start building your home business!
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