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[W1015]Working Moms Vs Stay At Home Moms
by Lee Roseboro, Lee
If the truth be told, all Moms are work-at-home Moms. Cooking, cleaning, groceries, shopping and laundry, these are thankless tasks but without these chores the household would come to a grinding, and dirty halt. These chores can be particularly difficult for Moms who work outside of the home, unless of course, they are able to afford to hire help to come in and perform those tasks. Unfortunately, for too many Moms who work out side the home, that luxury is not an option. They more than likely start the day at 5am, get the children ready, make the stressful commute into work, spend 9 hours away from home, make the stressful commute back, pick up the children, feed her children and husband, spend precious little time with her family, put the children back to bed, take care of as many chores as she can and around mid-night she crawls into bed to get some sleep just to start it all over again. I know because I did it.

The question of whether or not to stay at home is a difficult one. The issue of spending quality time or quality/quantity time with your children is not usually the only consideration. More time than not, it also encompasses the quality of life for the family.

More and more Moms are opting to be stay-at-home Moms with a stay-at-home Mom business. There is work for stay-at-home Moms. These are legitimate business opportunities for stay-at-home Moms who want to contribute to the household financially too. The opportunities range from selling products and services to just being the middle person and not see the product or service at all. Stay-at-home Moms can stay at home, work from home, choosing their own hours, spending quality time with their children, taking care of their home and contributing substantially to the family financially. Every eleven adult woman owns her own business. Women are starting businesses at twice the rate of men. Women own 9.1 million businesses and contribute $3.6 trillion to the economy yearly.


Home Businesses for stay-at-home Moms are easy to find. There are numerous opportunities out there. Most of them are Internet drive. When looking for a stay-at-home business consider the following:

Explore home-base business opportunities before you commit to one. Do your homework. Read all the companies information so you will understand the business and how it works.

Do an Internet search on the company to see if there is negative press. Remember that anyone can put anything on the net. Use your own business savvy to decide if it is a one-time complaint by a dissatisfied customer or is it a real problem that people are having with the company. Check with BBB.com (The Better Business Bureau) for complaints.

Always consider a business that you have an interest in and a passion for. The how can be learned.

Choose a home business that has the potential to provide you with the life style you desire. Avoid a home-based business that will turn into another job robbing you of hours and hours. Your goal is to have more time with your family and friends. Don't give up too quickly, give your business a chance to grow and prosper.

Be persistent and stay focused. Value your time and money.

Thanks for reading and Best Wishes.

What if there was a way to successfully "marry" the two together in one powerful cohesive package? What would that look like?

Let's take a look at the possibilities.

One of the greatest challenges we face in getting a home based business started is the ability to generate quick cash flow. This is a real key to creating the "success formula" needed to sustain the activity level needed to get to the "tipping point" in your business.

What if you could create almost immediate cash flow for your new sign ups while building the long term base for their Home Based business?

What if you could also create a number of highly qualified potential prospects at the same time you are generating this cash flow?

To build a successful network marketing business you need two essential elements:

1. A proven GIC (Generate Instant Cash) program to create both immediate cash flow and prospects for your business.

2. A proven RIF (Residual Income Formula) to create long term, sustainable, walk-away income stream.
By combining these two powerful methods together you can successfully "marry" them together and address these two essential elements in building successful home based businesses to get the best of both these worlds...

Internet Marketing (GIC Program) - with its ability to reach out to massive amounts of people in a short period of time thus creating the opportunity to generate IMMEDIATE cash flow while at the same time bringing in highly qualified people for your business and...

Network Marketing (RIF), with its ability to leverage both time and people in a way that build MASSIVE residual income, $30K - $70K a month in a 2 to 3 year time frame, folks this is income that I like to call WALK AWAY MONEY because once you build your business to this level you can literally walk away from it and still having that money coming in month after month.

A proven RIF (Residual Income Formula).

Creating a viable and sustainable home based business requires two different elements. We talked about the first element above, a GIC program that generates almost instant cash flow allowing YOU to realistically self fund your business while ringing in good prospects at the same time.

The second, and critical, element is to implement a proven RIF program that will generate a long-term, residual income stream for your business.

What is Residual Income?
Residual income is money earned today on the work you have done in the past - which means, you can live the life of your dreams and still earn an income to support it while you do. And yes, it is available to everyone when it comes to building a Network Marketing business.

It's really pretty simple in Network Marketing to build a residual income. It's simple, but not easy. You do need to invest some time up front in training to learn a few secrets about this fast growing industry. But if done right, you will reach the point where you will never have to work another day in your life!
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Lee Roseboro has sinced written about articles on various topics from . Lee Roseboro, Life Style Mentor and Successful Entrepreneur, is helping many become the next success story. Whether you're looking to create an extra few thousand dollars per month, be an ex-corporate executive, or the next millionaire Mom, Lee can assi. Lee Roseboro's top article generates over 1300 views. to your Favourites.

Glen Walls has sinced written about articles on various topics from Network Marketing. Glen is dedicated to helping individuals build wealth by bringing together the best of both Internet and Network Marketing. For more information visit:
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