Home Business Center Newsletter January
2009
“Setting compelling goals is the first step in turning the invisible into
the visibile - the foundation for all success and happiness in life.”
- Anthony Robbins
- How to Create an eBook in 7 Days
- Get Free Quotes from Business Lenders
- Make a Living as a Travel Writer
- Find New Customers Through Directories
- Home Business of the Month: How to Write Children's Books
How to
Create an eBook in 7 Days
Long time Internet Business Expert Jim Edwards has come up with a simple way of generating information
products in just about any niche. People are looking for information on millions of topics - so don't think you
are limited in your ebook creation options.
Jim Edwards offers step-by-step guidance for the novice. You won't be confused or overwhelmed when you get
tips from Edwards. Not only does he show you exactly what to do, he explains how you can create an ebook in 7
days and start making a profit sooner.
Find out more >> How to Create an eBook in 7 Days
Get Free Quotes from Quality Business Lenders
Even in a challenging economy, if you need financing to start your business or grow it bigger, there are
lenders out there willing to help you with funding.
Through Resource Nation, you can get matched to
qualified lenders online. Simply describe your business financing needs and compare quotes from different
lenders who want to compete for your business. It's really that simple.
Although you'll have more financing opportunities available with a high credit score and an established
business, you can still submit a free request with a less-than-perfect credit score or a brand new business and
be reviewed for funding.
Whether you need money to purchase equipment, pay down debt, fund new projects or something else, Resource
Nation is a great resource for small business loans or small business financing.
Make a Living as a Travel Writer
If you enjoy expressing yourself through writing, and you like to travel and explore, you may be interested
in a travel writing career. A travel writer's life is not all play, but you can live an incredible lifestyle
adventuring all over the world while getting paid to do work that you love.
Travel writing is a competitive field, but if you focus on a unique angle or niche, you can do quite well as
a travel writer, enjoying the profits and multiple benefits this career offers. You'll find some recommended
resources below:
"How to Become a Travel Writer" Start-up Guide:
Travel Writing Resource for Travel Writers:
http://www.writtenroad.com/
Online Business Travel Guide to help make you business travels easier:
http://www.businesstravellogue.com
Travel Writing for Fun and Profit (article):
http://www.writerswrite.com/journal/aug98/philcox.htm
Here are some places where you can find opportunities for entering the travel writing field:
Boots 'n All Travel Network
Destination 360
Flex Jobs
Journalism Jobs
Media Bistro
Find New Customers Through Directories
For a fraction of what it would cost you to advertise on Google, you can promote your business to thousands
of potential customers on the internet's oldest directory.
Directory advertising and search engine submission are crucial components of online promotion... and Marketing
Experts know that an older established website can bring you lots more traffic than a brand new website - no
matter how pretty it looks.
The Best of the Web Online Directory has been around for 15 years, helping businesses
promote their businesses. For less than 30 cents a day, you can actually get on their popular directory.
Not Sure? Try out their sponsorship advertising option FREE for 60 days. They have over 100,000 categories in
which to place your listing, so you can really target your market for exponential results. Highly
recommended marketing resource.
Home Business of the Month:
How to Write Children's Books
Children's books will never go out of style, but as a professional author, you don't want to
regurgitate the same old stuff previous authors have put down on paper.
Think outside of the box by putting an interesting spin on an existing theme and using your creativity and
humor to entertain your readers. Spending time around children can help you understand more about what they
like. Here are some resources that can help you get started in this creative field.
Learn from children's book experts Jeannie Harmon and Sheila Seifert, who give step-by-step instruction on
how to write children's books.
The Society for Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators shows you what editors are looking for, how to
submit a manuscript and more: http://scbwi.org
The Children’s Book Council is a nonprofit trade organization with answers to publishing questions and tips
from professional authors and illustrators: http://www.cbcbooks.org
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