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What is a good way to make extra money when you dont have a lot to spend or extra time?

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My job doesn't pay well at all. My expense are growing everyday. How do i make money while keeping my own job without a lot to spend or extra time?

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  1. when you find out let me know.... ive tried so many homebrewed get rich quick schemes...


  2. I know a lot of different people who needed to make extra money on the side for different reasons. What a lot of people did was start a small business on the side to generate the income that they needed. They worked it around their current careers right from their homes. Home based business are not difficult to do. The income opportunities are incredible. A lot of people find it's better economically speaking to make money on the side this way, then spending the driving time, gas and the hours and the low pay. Home based business, you have the opportunity to make as much money as you want, depending on how much effort you put into it. If your going to get a part time job, it's more Practical to have your own business and put the same amount of time and effort as you would a normal job, part time or full time, but get more out of it. Not just the income part of it, but once you start a home based business, just about everything in your home that you use every day becomes a tax write off as well. Things like your telephone, electricity, Gas, Internet, cell phones, auto expenses etc etc. Home based business don't cost a whole lot to start up either.

    There are so many different home based business to start up. Things from Child Daycare Centers (you would really need to make this a full time job though), catering, kitchen appliances, Telecommunications, fishing charters ( You'd need to make this a full time job), Candle Making, Travel agents, Tax Preperations, Health etc. Most home based business cost under $500 to start, which should include all your billing, customer service, Inventory, Accounts payable, payroll, accounts receivables, employees, workman's comp, licensing, etc etc.

    You usually don't make money the first day you start a business. Just like you don't bring cash home from a job on your first day. You have to build up your business, no matter what business you get involved in. The more effort you put into it and how hard your willing to work it, will depend on when you start making a sufficient amount of income. The more you put into it, the more you will get out of it. Depending on which one you get involved in, it usually takes about 2 to 4 weeks to start making an average income. This is about the same time frame as a pay roll period in a normal job. Then it's about 4 to 6 weeks to increase that and 3 to 6 months to be self sufficient. If you put the time and effort into it. That's the key thing right there, is you need to put some effort into it. A few hours a day is all you need to do.

    Most people start their business on the side of their current careers and build their business. When their business reaches the income level they desire, they put their normal jobs down and continue working out of their homes with an industry. This can take from six months to a year to be able to do. Some people have done it in less, but they put a lot of effort into it.  You don't have to put your current job down either if you don't want to.  It's just an option that you have.

    If you'd like a few ideas, I created a blog on my 360 page on home based business opportunities. More than half a dozen different industries to look into as well. A lot of information that you should read on about home based businesses. Things on scams, reports, bbb and a variety of important information.

    http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-eqfAfFMlc...

    If you have any questions feel free to email me at kaiden4@aol.com

    Good Luck!

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