I recenty purchased a work at home directory from Prime Publishing, which was only one of the many directories I’d come across in my search for work at home jobs. This directory featured a long list of different opportunities like craft assembly, data entry, computer work, sales, and even affiliate programs.
There were just a few in the list of almost 100 opportunities that sounded familiar to me, from way back in the day, when most of the advertising was done in the Globe & Sun weekly magazines. Those were the days, just before the directories became a source for work at home opportunity seekers.
Work at Home directories were a great asset to businesses offering work at home opportunities. The Globe & Sun were a thing of the pass and our advertising expense dropped tremendously. If you were a work at home business conducting any type of national advertising during that time, you were quickly picked up by the directory sources, either by permission or not. But, all in all it was a good thing.
As time passed some of the older work at home businesses grew and you may now be able to find them lingering around the internet, and new work at home businesses were formed. This work at home directory provides a few of the work at home businesses that you can find online, however there are still many that do not have an internet presence.
I feel that two of the most important assets of a work at home business, in this day and time, is to allow your business to be visible and reputable.
The list of work at home seekers today, is even greater then 10 years ago. People are looking for ways to stay at home and earn a income for whatever situation they may be in. I have created a work at home forum for my work at home opportunities.
If you do not have a work at home presence, you may want to consider opening your business up to more visibility and shining light on your business as a reputable work at home business.
Visit our forum and tell our workers who you are, as a work at home business.
http://workathome.madmooseforum.com/

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