Becoming a debt free consumer is a slow and steady process. Although I advocate getting a work at home job, having a business will enable you to build wealth. Here’s an example. Suppose you had an apartment cleaning business. You clean apartments for a living, and you get paid per apartment. You may also begin to clean offices and other small businesses. You are doing alright, but you are exhausted.
You begin to diversify and write articles about starting a cleaning business. You write an eBook in your spare time. You slowly establish yourself as an expert, and you earn royalties from your writing. Thanks to your royalties, you can put away money for your retirement. Next, you develop your own cleaning product. Since you are an expert in the field now, people trust you and buy your product. Of course, you market the product through your writing and also through your cleaning business (if you still have your business). You can sell your business or simply have others work for you. Think about touring, becoming a motivational speaker and workshops teaching people how to start cleaning businesses and selling your books and cleaning product. That can all happen. The trick, however, is to market yourself and become an expert in your field.
You may need to have a work at home job in addition to your full-time job to supplement your income. But don’t limit yourself to merely having a work at home job. Spend a little time each week in starting your own business. Find a business idea with marketing potential that is of interest to you. If you have a product idea, that’s even better. Keep in mind that it may take several years for you to reach your goals. Don’t give up. Just think of becoming a debt free consumer as a slow and steady process.
Posted by Claudine in Make Money at Home




