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Work at Home Moms Business – How I Build My Business On My Spare Time
I’m your average stay at home mom. I get my kids up for school, brush their teeth, drive them to their destinations, listen to their problems, and do all of the standard mom things. I have a whole other side of myself that people don’t even know about. I have a work at home moms business – a way to make a living during the few hours of a day I’m not busy with my children. My business of choice involves selling different goods from different vendors and taking a percentage of the profits.
Basically, I have a set of products that I can sell to people. I sell coffee, clothes, makeup, or whatever else I think I can make money from at the time. I actually don’t pay any money for my work at home moms business either. I simply get customers to make purchases, and then I get commission pay. I have a few other people who work under me, and I make a percentage of their commission as well. I didn’t have any money to really get this going, so it was nice to find a way to make money without having it to begin with.
I started my work at home moms business by selling to people I already knew. Some of my friends from PTA bought my stuff, and they were the ones I actually ended up converting into salespeople. Over time though, I figured out that I could reach a whole different audience if I sold my products online. I got free website and starting loading everything onto the site in my spare time. Then I told all of my existing customers where to find my products, and I ended up making my business a whole lot more convenient for everyone.
Once I got my work at home moms business online, the rest was history. I started to spread the word about the site just like I did when I had plain catalogs, and eventually the traffic really picked up. I now just let the site do most of the work for me, and I just upload new products when I need to. I can take care of my kids and just check on the profits throughout the day. I wish I were exaggerating, but it’s really that simple. I love being a mom, but I also love being a support system for my family. Now, I can do both.

