Archive | December, 2008

Favorite Posts from 2008

29. December 2008

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Here are a few of my favorite posts from the Work at Home Moms Talk Radio Blog this year: Knock, Knock – Opportunity Calling! The More You Know, the More Valuable You Are. Are You Writing For Others for Free? Make Your Blog More Enjoyable to Read. Dealing with an Un-Supportive Spouse. Bittersweet Ending: No More Night Shift Quad Watch. Ten Thoughts [...]

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Work at Home Moms Talk Radio #252

28. December 2008

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Our interview this week is brought by Contributing Host, Sarah Zeldman. Milana Leshinsky is a former piano teacher who discovered the world of internet marketing in 2000. She quit her job, became a work-at-home-mom and launched a successful Internet-based business. Then she was introduced to the world of Personal and Professional coaching [...]

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Get Your Podcast Fix

27. December 2008

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There was no WAHM Talk Radio this week due to the holiday but you can still get your podcast fix by listening to me on Andrew Wee’s podcast. He asked me lots of questions about getting started as a work at home mom and about how my business has grown.  I enjoyed the time I got [...]

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PR: Unemployment at an All-Time High-Fight Back by Starting A Virtual Assistant Business

16. December 2008

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Margate, FL (December 2008) In November alone, 533,000 jobs were lost and the unemployment rose to 6.7 percent nationwide with an estimated 10.1 million people throughout the country out of work. While here in Florida, the news is even worse as Florida hit a 15-year high unemployment rate of 7 percent in October, according to [...]

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We Have Time For One More Wish

16. December 2008

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One of the wishes made was for ‘adsence coaching’.  The wish was actually made by someone to helped to fulfill a few wishes and was super supportive, helping to retweet wishes on Twitter every day.  I really wanted to help grant this wish – but no one was responding to the request for someone who [...]

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