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Asked: Sep 21, 2009

I am looking for some part time work that I can do at home while my daughter sleeps...any suggestions ?

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What is your skillset? Hard to answer this one without an idea of what you can do.

Answered: Sep 21, 2009


I agree with the former post- you have to let us know what is your skill set. However, some quick and easy ways for making money are: Ebay, Associated Content, Constant Content, survey sites like My2Cents, etc. If you are really looking for ways to make money in your spare time, I devote a whole page to this on my financial blog, www.yourmoneyanddebt.com (Making Money in your "Spare" Time). Good luck!

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Answered: Sep 21, 2009


No matter your skillset there are many ways you can get some extra cash working from home. How much are you looking to supplement your income with? Be careful of the thousands of work from home scams out there.

Answered: Sep 21, 2009


You may want to check into online content moderating...where larger websites have user generated content coming in. This can often be done from home.

Answered: Sep 22, 2009


I think the biggest question is: what do you enjoy doing?

If you enjoy doing something, then it is far easier to be excellent at your work -- and excellence naturally leads to success!

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Answered: Oct 01, 2009


The comments about assessing your skill set are right on target. Check out http://www.48days.com/produ..
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-- Dan Miller's books about finding the work you love. Then apply the "work you love" theory to working at home.

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Answered: Oct 01, 2009


Check out the community site for work at home Moms called http://www.WAHM.com. it's a great resource to Network and help weed through the shaddy scams stay at home work often attracts.

Also, I employee a few stay at home parents writing content for my Web sites, so if you are a writer, Craigslist is a good place to start. Look under the "gigs" section.

Good Luck.

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Answered: Oct 01, 2009