The Work-at-Home Mom's Guide to Home Business: Stay at Home and Make Money with WAHM.com

I see a lot of work-at-home business books. Some, I flip through, think something along the lines of, "There's a lot of useful information in here. I should read this," but I never do because the book is stuffy and reads like a text book -- the kind of book you know you "should" read but seldom do. Others, I flip through, groan, and think, "What a waste." And, then, every once in a while I come across a real gem, a book that's interesting to read and that has worthwhile information, too -- a book such as The Work-at-Home Mom's Guide to Home Business.

Are you thinking about leaving your present job or career to work at home, but don't know what you could do, how you could do it, or if you could do it? Take the home business quiz, look at the expense comparison charts, and carefully consider the list of "If you currently are…" then "Jobs you could do at home."

Author Cheryl Demas writes from experience, hers as work-at-home mother to two daughters, and that of thousands of other mothers that come to her WHAM.com website to share ideas and seek advice about working at home. It's obvious that Cheryl knows what it's like to be a harried mom (you should see her cartoons!) but it's also obvious that she's found ways to work around the daily challenges of combining home and family with and a flourishing business woman.

You'll identify with Cheryl and appreciate her practical tips for handling distractions, household chores, and emergencies, while still meeting deadlines and keeping clients happy. You'll find Cheryl is your friend -- a very knowledgeable friend who offers great advice and genuinely understands the joys and conflicts facing work at home moms.

If your kids are grown and gone, or if you aren't a mom at all, you will still benefit from The Work-at-Home Mom's Guide to Home Business. Cheryl's daughters are the center of her life, and she has figured out, and shares in her book, how to work a business around them. If something or someone else is the center of your life, perhaps a spouse, parent, pet -- or your RV travel -- you can use the tips and techniques she provides to work your business around your center.

Click here to order The Work-At-Home Mom's Guide to Home to Home Business: Stay at Home and Make Money with WAHM.com.

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Related Links and Resources for RV Workers::

WAHM.com -- Work at Home Moms -- Great site filled with helpful information and lots of encouragement for working at home. Special page with job listings.

The Step by Step Internet Success Formula -- Money making ebook strategies.

eLance -- marketplace for freelancers to bid on wide assortment of job.

June Langhoff's Telecommuting Resource Center  -- up to date info on telecommuting and other remote work styles.

Work at Home Index -- large work-at-home link directory.

Property Caretaking -- live rent free as a caretaker and earn money doing jobs for the property or estate owner.

Worldwide House Sitting Registry -- Free information on house sitting, including a guide list of contract concerns.

Caretaker Jobs -- Find jobs as a caretaker, estate manager, ranch hand, game warden, gamekeeper, school custodian, or related worldwide.

Pet Sitting -- Registry for people who want to work as pet sitters and for people who are looking for someone to sit with their pets.

Living and Working in a National Park -- Book with a step-by-step game plan on getting started working in a national park.

House-sitting -- The realities of house-sitting and how RVers can find jobs as house sitters.

An alternative to volunteer work camping. Working RVers earn money while RVing.