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Beating the Commute by Working from Home; New Website Helps People Learn How to Run A Home Based Business

As trend for home businesses grows, new website helps people learn critical skills for running a success business at home.

(PRWEB) September 19, 2006 -- Rising gas prices and long, hectic commutes are causing many families to develop a home based business and letting one spouse work from home. The popularity of this trend is evident as over 175,000 people start up some form of work at home business each month in the United States. However, many of these people do not have prior business development experience making the process of building a home business challenging at best, and financially disastrous at worst.


“People employed by traditional corporations are working harder, at jobs that are cutting benefits and laying employees off without notice,” says home business advisor and coach, Dave Saunders, “and they’re not getting ahead. They’re sinking into debt, not seeing their families, and not enjoying life.”

While it is common for the average worker to think about a home business after losing a job, others realize that establishing a home business while holding a job is a more stable route. “When my husband got laid off recently, having the momentum of my home business gave us something to focus on and gave us benefits while he transitioned to new employment,” recalls Paula Joseph of Sunrise, Florida.

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Business: Management & Marketing - Podcast Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2006 11:09:39 -0700

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