Licensed Day Care Center Home Business

Licensed Day Care Center Home Business

Overview of this Business: If you love kids and want to run your own home business, opening a licensed day care center in your home could be a home business opportunity you'd want to consider.

Pros of this Home Business:
  • If you love kids, you'll be around them all the time.
  • You'll feel good providing a service you know busy parents really need.
  • The business can be rewarding as you share in the joy the children can bring to your day.
  • This is a home business opportunity with potentially high demand.


Cons of this Home Business:

  • You'll need to have enough room in your home to provide an adequate area for the children you supervise.
  • You'll probably need assistance as your home business becomes known and you start receiving referrals.
  • Licensing requirements can be strict and periodic inspections of your home may be required.
  • Keeping parents and toddlers happy can be very challenging.


What You Need to Get Started with this Home Business:

You should have some sort of formal training in early childhood education. Your state and local licensing requirements will determine exactly how much training you'll need to have in order to obtain a license.

You'll want some form of insurance for any potential injuries or potential liability that can arise from your premises and your activities.

You'll need to comply with all state and local regulations pertaining to this business.

You'll need enough physical space in your home to provide a good environment for the children.

You'll need to be a very patient parent and/or teacher.

Home Staging Home Business

Home Staging Home Business

Overview of this Business: If you have an eye for interior decorating and want to run your own home business, a home staging business can provide a great, low-cost start up opportunity for you and it's a great home business to start part-time on weekends while you're still employed.

Pros of this Home Business:
  • Very low start up costs - no inventory to carry and minimal supplies.
  • Services can be in demand whether the real estate market is strong or weak.
  • No licensing or specialized training required.
  • This is a great home business that you can grow through referrals from satisfied clients and/or local realtors: Word-of-mouth advertising is very powerful for this business opportunity.


Cons of this Home Business:

  • You'll need to find a way to get potential clients to have faith in your abilities and your advice in order to build your portfolio.
  • You may need to work weekends and/or evenings, as many of your clients will only be able to meet with you during those times.


What You Need to Get Started with this Home Business:

You should get to know your local real estate market - what buyers are looking for,etc.

You'll need to build a portfolio in order to convince potential clients that you're worth the money.

An organized means of building your portfolio - through before and after photos, success stories, etc.

An eye for design/decorating and a good idea of what's selling in your home resale market.

Good people skills to convince prospects to sign on and to handle objections from clients if they crop up.

Holiday Decorating Home Business

Holiday Decorating Home Based Business

Overview of this Business: If you enjoy decorating your home for the holidays and have a creative mind and are the slightest bit handy, you could enjoy this home business decorating homes for the holidays. Because of its seasonal nature, this could be a second home business that you could piggyback on another that is busy the rest of the year - such as a pest control or landscaping home business.

Pros of this Home Business:
  • Very low start up costs - no inventory to carry and minimal supplies. If your clients need additional decorations, they pay for them.
  • Very strong holiday demand might give you an opportunity to do something else the rest of the year for variety.
  • No licensing or specialized training required.
  • You can grow this business at your own pace through referrals from satisfied clients and word-of-mouth advertising.


Cons of this Home Business:

  • You may need something to do the rest of the year.
  • Like many other home businesses, you'll need to build up a clientele. Consider doing the homes of your family and friends for free to get the experience and to help determine what you should charge.
  • If you offer exterior decorating for the holiday, you may be climbing roofs or trees in inclement weather.


What You Need to Get Started with this Home Business:

You need customers - start with your friends and family. Consider advertising or posting bulletins in your church or other organization, or at local stores.

An organized means of building your portfolio - You could build a scrapbook that includes photos of the home you've decorated along with any written testimonials from your customers.

You may want to have a few backup "helper elves" available if you get a project and you want to get it finished quickly.

Holiday Decorating Business - Real Life Example:

Jeff Double was working as a floral designer where he had an opportunity to show his creative flair to customers when he helped decorate the downtown Butler shop at Christmas. "Basically, people started asking me for advice for decorating and they wanted me to make wreaths or swags. It grew from there," he said.

He now decorates three commercial businesses and 11 homes for Christmas throughout Butler County. The sizes of the jobs have ranged from $45 for putting up and trimming a tree for a frail senior citizen to $10,000 worth of decorations bought for a mansion. They decorate for birthdays, weddings and parties, too.

Most of the Doubles' clients are working families who don't have time to decorate and retired couples who lack the ambition to decorate the way they really want to.

Gourmet Pet Foods Business

Gourmet Pet Foods Home Based Business

Overview of this Business: If you love animals there's a growing demand for pet services - everything from pet sitting while owners are on vacation to doggy day care, pet grooming, dog walking and other pet-related services. That's why people who have always loved animals are starting small pet-related businesses after working in other jobs, like this home business making gourmet pet treats.

Pros of this Home Business:
  1. If you love pets, you'll be around them every day.
  2. You'll be providing an important service for pet owners who may have pets with special dietary needs.
  3. Pet services businesses are a rapidly growing home business niche with great demand potential.


Cons of this Home Business:

  • Finding initial clientele can be challenging.
  • As your business grows, you're likely to need commercial cooking equipment and this home business could outgrow your home.
  • Pet owners can be very fussy when it comes to their pets.


What You Need to Get Started with this Home Business:

A good idea of who your potential clients will be, how best to reach out to them and what products they're looking for.

You may need to obey special requirements pertaining to zoning or comply with any special regulations from your homeowners association, if you belong to one.

You're not likely to be able to open a storefront in your home, so you will need to be creative to find other ways to get your products to your customers.

You may need cooking equipment beyond what's available in your home.

Gourmet Pet Food Home Business - Real Life Example and More Information:

Milly Parker fractured her skull and suffered brain injuries from a car accident she had when she was 21 years old. But a cocker spaniel puppy named Riley came into her life and she decided she wanted to offer something better than commercial-grade dog biscuits for her beloved companion. She began selling her pet food products commercially under the name Happy Yappers by cold-calling on local pet shops, and in the first year she had won 40 clients. As her business has grown she has adapted her kitchen with two commercial ovens and a dough-making machine.

Home Based Business Personal services

Personal Services. You Might Want to Offer as a Home-Based Business. Personal services are in demand from multiple sectors of the market like:
  • The graying baby boomer market
  • Busy working couples
  • Overwhelmed and overworked single parents

As such, one or more of these seven personal services may be just the home business idea you were looking for.

1. Gourmet Pet Foods Business

Gaining popularity around the days of the TV series, Providence, and catching fire with the realization that many over-the-counter pet foods had been contaminated several years later, some budding entrepreneurs who love their pets are considering a home business making gourmet pet treats.

2. Holiday Decorating Elf

If you enjoy decorating your home for the holidays and have a creative mind and are the slightest bit handy, you could enjoy this home business decorating other people's homes for the holidays.

3. Home Staging Home Business

Right now, with real estate as difficult as it is to sell, sellers need to do all they can to make their home stand out from the crowd. But even in real estate boom times, properly staging a home for sale can mean getting top dollar. The concept is growing in acceptance, as evidenced by the popularity of the shows devoted to staging homes for sale on the HGTV network and others.

4. Licensed Day Care Center

If you love kids and can get by your local city and state requirements, you might just decide to start you own day care center. Especially if you've been frustrated with finding quality day care for your own children.

5. Nanny Service

If you love kids but don't want to be bothered with licensing restrictions, you might consider being a nanny instead. Before you know it, you could have other qualified nannies working with you and earning you more money.

6. In-Home Personal Chef

With the increasing numbers of people who are just too busy with their work to worry about meal preparation - which could include many of us who are home business entrepreneurs - demand could be steady.

7. Pet Sitting Home Business

If you care for clients' pets at their home, your start up costs for this home business are minimal. And, if you love working with animals you could have a lot of fun being your own boss as a pet sitter.

In our Next Posts, We will teach you about these home businesses.

Bux.to Announcements

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Bux.to put out rather large announcements now a days and it shows they’re planning to be here for a long while yet, despite all of the current problems they’ve been having. Here’s a rundown of the announcement:

New Website: Bux Reload

The biggest news for most people is the new website that they’re working on (or Bux Reload, or the new Bux script, as people are calling it). Bux Reload will solve a lot of the major issues that have plagued it’s users since the beginning of the year. The announcement states that the beta testing is officially over, and testing is complete (at least, it is for the user’s side of things). The staff still has a couple of things to test out for themselves, but it would seem as though the lucky Bux.to members will be seeing the new script in action within a week or two.

Payment Queues

The recent dealings (or anti-dealings, if you will) with PayPal and AlertPay have meant that a rather large payment queue has built up, and there are thousands of members waiting to receive payment from Bux.to. That might sound bad, but Bux also pays thousands of people every week, so it’s not as bad as it first seems. The recent announcement assures members that payments are of a top priority, and so the queue is sure to be reduced to an acceptable level very shortly.

Bux.to Shop

Bux.to recently opened a shop that sold personalized Bux.to merchandise. The products on offer included t-shirts, mugs and caps amongst other things, but will soon be expanded to cover a wider variety of things. The Bux.to shop is really a “just-for-fun” thing set up by one or two of the admin over there. However, a small percentage of the cost of each item does go to Bux.to itself.

Suspended Accounts

A lot of people have found that they’ve had trouble buying referrals when using PayPal through Reg.net and thus find their Bux.to account suspended. The problems occur when a payment is rejected for whatever reason, and the member is issued a “chargeback”. This means the money is not received by Bux.to and so the user could effectively get their referrals for free. As the current Bux.to website does not accommodate for the removal of falsely-added referrals, the user’s account is suspended instead. Bux Reload will change all that, meaning that Bux.to admins will have the ability to upgrade/downgrade a user’s account at will, and also add/remove referrals when necessary.

Bux.to Name Trademarked

Bux.to has also registered its name as a trademark, giving them a much higher legal standing when it comes to rip-off and scam sites trying to use the Bux.to name for their own ends. To check out the authenticity of the trademark, you can look up their trademark registration number - 006810238.

Amazing Sundays

They will, from now on, run “Amazing Sundays” - which means that there will be more ads and some special features for members every Sunday. They haven’t given any specifics on the subject, but it sounds exciting.

Bux Idol Winners Announced

There are a few other minor issues relating to Bux.to that the announcement addressed. The first is that of the Bux Idol contest. The winners were announced, so congratulations to those members who put in the hard work for their Bux Idol entry.

Bux.to Blacklisted

Malware Domains is an organization that blacklists certain websites known to be carrying malware, or code that could infect a user’s computer. This blacklist is used by browser vendors to help protect it’s users from potentially harmful websites. Last week, MalwareDomains decided that Bux.to was such a website, and added it to its blacklist, meaning that anyone using the Opera web browser was unable to access the site. After talking with MalwareDomains about the issue, it was resolved without incident, and now Opera users can continue to use Bux normally.

Disgruntled Staff

A couple of weeks ago, there was also a hoo-har involving some ex-Bux.to staff. A couple of staff members were found to be guilty of lying to the Bux.to owners about certain things, and so it was decided that they were not trustworthy enough to work for Bux any longer. After being let go, the staff in question sent out spam emails to members of Bux.to’s forum, detailing many false claims about the website. The emails were traced back to the ex-staff members, who were then banned from the Bux forums as well.

Bux.to Debit MasterCard

There have also been changes in applying for the Bux.to Debit MasterCard. From the date that the new script is implemented, any user applying for the card must have a minimum of $20 in their Bux.to account, which will be taken when applying for the card. This $20 will then be loaded onto the card immediately after it is activated.

Bux Academy

They had also informed us of the Bux Academy, which is a project that will be set up to help up-and-coming entrepreneurs develop their online business ideas. No details have yet been given, but there is much speculation in the forums as to what this could mean. There is almost certainly a financial aspect to the support given by the Bux Academy project.

Saved the Best till Last

OK, so we’re all sick to the stomach of the payment delays that have plagued the site since PayPal bottled it, and ran away from the PTC scene, screaming like a schoolgirl. But, in the usual Bux.to style, they have stepped in to solve the payment issues once and for all - with PayBux. Yep, that’s right; Bux.to is in talks with one of their local banks to start up their very own payment processor!

What will this mean for us? Well, nothing initially. Nothing has been announced yet other than the project is going ahead. But once it’s complete, this would be a major step forward for Bux.to, and the PTC scene as a whole. It would mean that Bux.to would no longer have to rely on external payment processors like AlertPay or PayPal. They wouldn’t need to worry about those websites charging extortionate fees, or changing their Terms of Service to exclude PTC websites. It would mean the end of payment delays forever!

What it would also mean is another potential source of income for Bux.to. If they play their cards right, they could advertise the use of PayBux to other PTC sites, and charge a small fee to allow other PTC sites to use it. With the number of PTC sites appearing on the net every day rising steadily, and the reliance on AlertPay et al increasing at the same rate, Bux.to is potentially sitting on a goldmine. Not only would it mean a reliable payment system, but all PTC could potentially take advantage of it, earning Bux a small fortune.

Final Thoughts

Well, that’s enough from me today; I should be working. I hope this update has filled your eyes with the kind of sparkle that you see in every five year-old’s when you tell them Santa Clause has been to visit. It’s exciting times for Bux.to and hopefully they’ll pull through and deliver on their promises. It’s been five long months since things went rather pear-shaped, and they’ve yet to really fix anything. Let’s hope this coming month brings them (and us) some good fortune.

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Paid to Click

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At Bux.to, you get paid to click on ads and visit websites. The process is easy! You simply click a link and view a website for 30 seconds to earn money. You can earn even more by referring friends. You'll get paid $0.01 for each website you personally view and $0.01 for each website your referrals view. Payment requests can be made every day and are processed through AlertPay. The minimum payout is $10.00.

Earnings Examples:

You click 10 ads per day = $0.10
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