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What's A Serious Way to Make Extra Money?
If you are leaning towards an internet business, one of the best ways to make money online now is with your own knowledge. It sounds like you are intelligent, articulate and widely skilled - so I am going to suggest you would probably make a good infopreneur. Infopreneurs are entrepreneurs who specialize in information. If you can leverage a subject you know a lot about, there's a decent chance you can develop a business around it. Most of the investment is time - not money - so it carries minimal risk and can be extremely profitable. Work at home moms and dads love this type of business because it can be built on a very flexible schedule. There are many ways to make money online with information. The 5 most common products are books, ebooks, special reports, audio products and video products. But there are many others, including calendars, t-shirts, greeting cards, online memberships or subscriptions, workshops, consultation services, public speaking, etc. The upside to information products is the very low (if any) cost associated with producing them. However, if you are considering an information-based business you should expect to spend 6 months to a year developing the business 5-10 hours per week before you begin to generate any significant revenue. Of course it's possible you will make money either almost right away or never -- but a year is a fair estimate if you've done your research, can establish credibility, offer quality products and information and, most of all, can fulfill a need in the marketplace with what you have to offer. The best way to research an online market is online. What is great about using the internet for market research is the remarkable amount of information you can find out about a market or target audience, including buying habits and trends, before spending a dime. This can help you estimate the profitability of a market and whether or not it's likely worth pursuing.
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Where do teachers get extra money to spend on their classrooms?
This isnt really a question, more of a vote for us thing
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How much should I spend on back to school clothes per kid ?
That depends on age, what they "need" and how much control you let them have over your money. My parents did not give us a choice in the selection of clothing until about 5th grade. When we got to 5th grade (and beyond) my folks figured what we "needed" socks, underwear, jeans, etc and added $20 for "upgrades" any thing above that was on us. If we wanted an "upgrade" from the no name brand jeans or something not on "THE LIST" we had to come up with the money. Again depending on age we could earn extra money at home for "extra" work or hiring out to do lawn mowing, yard work for others (that our parents approved of / ok with us working for) Sure taught us the "value" of work and money and options available to us. Starting 8th grade they would give us "the list" and we would meet up again to check that we had the list items then go to the clerk. Starting 10th grade they gave us the list, the money (they had planned on spending) and gave us 2 or 3 hours. We would meet for lunch, if we were not done they would collect and guard what we would purchased and give us another hour. Forgot to add we got to keep anything we did not spend, so long as everything on "the list" had been purchased. We suddenly became bargain hunters.
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Is it worth the extra money to stay inside Disney World?
While that price difference is pretty substantial, I find it is always worth it to stay on Disney Property. First of all, you will not have to rent a car, or take a car from the airport to Disney World, which can save you hundreds. You will also get to take advantage of the Extra Magic Hours at the Disney Parks which is a great way to enjoy the normally densely-crowded rides. Plus, you really have to stay on-site to get the full Disney experience. Your choice though. Might I consider looking at a cheaper on-sit hotel? Have fun no matter where you stay though!