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Making Money With Your Computer at Home Author: Edwards, Paul & Sarah ISBN: 0-87477-736-4
| Pages: 272 Format: Paperback Publisher: Tarcher Published: September 1, 1993 Condition:
Price: USD $1.69
Self-employment gurus Paul and Sarah Edwards have updated their popular Working from Home series with a new edition of Making Money with Your Computer at Home: The Inside Information You Need to Know to Select and Operate a Full-Time, Part-Time, or Add-On Business That's Right for You. Focusing on the publishing, health, finance, music, and design industries, they describe 100 viable computer-oriented home-based enterprises in part 1 and include resources for further information. In part 2, they explain how to use computers to manage finances, fulfill administrative duties, complete marketing chores, and perform other tasks. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
From Library Journal: The Edwardses, noted for their books on home-based businesses ( The Best Home Businesses for the Nineties , LJ 11/15/91), have added another to in their "Working from Home" series. With their usual thoroughness, they have compiled profiles of 75 home- and computer-based businesses, all relying on the computer to generate and operate the business. Each business is rated for its type, income potential, ease of entry, and as an add-on business to existing businesses. There are sections on helping one decide which business is best; on using the computer to manage accounting, administrative tasks, and marketing; and on using on-line databases to locate customers, collect money, and find information to help one compete more effectively. All who have gained valuable advice from the authors' previous books will want to add this one to their reading list. Recommended for public libraries. - Loraine F. Sweetland, Rebok Memorial Lib., Silver Spring, Md. Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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Secrets of Self-Employment Author: Edwards, Sarah & Paul ISBN: 0-87477-837-9
| Pages: 400 Format: Paperback Publisher: Tarcher Published: September 9, 1996 Condition:
Price: USD $1.99
Amazon.com: Being your own boss, as anyone who's tried it can attest, is not as easy as it looks. The rewards can be great, but hurdles abound--and many fledgling entrepreneurs never manage to get beyond the latter in order to enjoy the former. Well-known experts Sarah and Paul Edwards believe it can be done, though, and present solid tips for thriving as well as surviving in Secrets of Self-Employment, an expanded version of one of their popular early works.
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Information For Sale How to Start & Operate Your Own Data Research Service Author: Everett, John H / Crowe, Elizabeth P. ISBN: 0-8306-9357-2
| Pages: 178 Format: Paperback Publisher: TAB Books Published: 1988 Condition:
Price: USD $1.69
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The Self-Employed Woman How to Start Your Own Business and Gain Control of Your LifeAuthor: Scollard, Jeannette ISBN: 0-671-68407-8
| Pages: Format: Paperback Publisher: Pocket Published: February 1, 1989 Condition:
Price: USD $1.69
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Consulting Author: Kelley, Robert E. ISBN: 0-684-17148-1
| Pages: 258 Format: Hardcover Publisher: Scribner Published: September 1, 1981 Condition:
Price: USD $1.99
Includes bibliographies and index.
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Mail Order Moonlighting Author: Hoge, Cecil C. ISBN: 0-89815-222-4
| Pages: 359 Format: Paperback Publisher: Ten Speed Press Published: January 1988 Condition:
Price: USD $1.69
From the Publisher: How I used it to start my own mail order business and to raise $120,000 to get rid of my money worries. It told me what to sell, how to sell, how to start at home, part-time, off my kitchen table. Doubled our inquiries Converted 12% to orders Went to 4-5 ads each magazine Raised average order to $65. Annotation: One of the most successful mail order books published now appears in its first completely revised and updated edition.
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How You Can Make $25,000 a Year with Your Camera No Matter Where You LiveAuthor: Cribb, Larry ISBN: 0-89879-060-3
| Pages: 194 Format: Paperback Publisher: Writer's Digest Books Published: November 1981 Condition:
Price: USD $1.99
Includes index.
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Working From Home Authors: Edwards, Paul / Edwards, Sarah A. ISBN: 0-87477-976-6
| Pages: 664 Format: Paperback Publisher: Tarcher Published: June 7, 1999 Condition:
Price: USD $3.99
From Library Journal: The authors, business writers (e.g, Finding Your Perfect Work, Tarcher, 1998) and popular hosts of a radio and a TV show, revise and expand this fifth edition of a super resource that responds to the rapidly increasing work-at-home population, estimated at over seven and a half million. Now tightly integrated with Internet resources, the book covers many highly useful topics, including choosing at-home work as a way of life, outfitting and equipping a home office, managing an office and oneself while working at home, and how to price a product or service and sell the home business. The section on legal advice regarding taxes, insurance, liability, and permits is alone worth the purchase for anyone considering or already involved in making a living from home. With increasing access to information via the Internet and rapidly evolving electronic commerce, more people are taking the plunge and leaving the nine-to-five routine. A definite purchase for all libraries, especially public libraries.ADale F. Farris, Groves, TX Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Book Description: Fifth Edition--Revised and Expanded. A new edition of the classic guidebook that started the "Working From Home" revolution. Paul and Sarah Edwards have completely updated their bestselling home-office guide to meet the needs of today's millions of small-business people. This comprehensive update of America's premier guide to home-based employment features complete and easy-to-follow advice on: -- equipping and computerizing the up-to-date home office; -- funding your venture--and staying out of debt; -- keeping your work and personal life separate; -- making cyberspace work for your individual business needs, and much more. "No home office is complete without a copy of Working From Home." --Bernadette Grey, Home Office Computing "If I had to choose only one book for my home-office reference shelf, this is the one I would choose. It's thorough, up-to-date, informed by detailed research, user-friendly, and fun to read." --Thomas E. Miller, National Work-at-Home Survey "No one knows the working-from-home field like Paul and Sarah Edwards." --Gil Gordon, Telecommuting Review
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Portfolio Presentation for Fashion DesignersAuthor: Tain, Linda ISBN: 1-56367-094-1
| Pages: 265 Format: Paperback Publisher: Fairchild Books & Visuals Published: February 1998 Condition:
Price: USD $12.99
Book Description: This useful text helps fashion designers prepare a portfolio as they begin their design careers. Drawing on over 25 years as a professor, Linda Tain -- illustrator, designer, and former owner of a sportswear company -- shows how to avoid the common pitfalls of inexperience. Over 300 illustrations, archival photos, and sketches by newcomers and top designers, including examples from recent award-winning portfolios, demonstrate diverse approaches to creating a stunning professional portfolio.
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