by BlondieWrites on December 8, 2009
A few minutes ago, I received notice of a special Christmas PLR article package, designed to give bloggers a break during the busy Christmas season. Bloggers can take time from their blogs during the holidays and not lose readers from not posting as usual.
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Easy Christmas Dinner Ideas
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‘Twas The Night Before Christmas
Ideas for More Family Togetherness on Christmas
What to Do with Christmas Dinner Leftovers
Returning Gifts & Sore Feelings
Staying in at New Years: Fun Ideas for All
What’s Your Resolution and Sticking with It
A New Year…A New Outlook
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These are from a brand new design I just created, made especially for Christmas.
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by BlondieWrites on August 2, 2009
I just got an email from Nicole and JoAnne at JustAddSweat.com and they told me about anew product that they just introduced.
As I read their email, I just kept thinking about how many moms I know who would love earn some extra cash, yet they don’t want a full-time job or start a business that will force them to work 80 hours a week.
I can’t say I blame them!
The new Just Add Sweat guide tells you exactly how to start one of the coolest businesses I’ve seen that can really give a mom a jump start to making some extra money without committing their bank account, their life and all of their free time.
The guide is called “How To Start A Santa Letter Business”. It’s basically an online business that, for a fee, allows people to order Letters From Santa for their kids. The business owner creates the letter based on a questionnaire, throws in some special extras and mails the letter to the child.
Even though it’s a business that is focused on Christmas, it’s also a business that can be expanded to other times of the year and childhood milestones, like Birthdays, losing teeth, new baby, etc.
So it can really grow (or not grow) to whatever you want it to be.
There’s no time better than right now to dip your foot in the water of a ‘won’t break the bank’ online business. And Just Add Sweat offers a complete guarantee so it’s totally worth it to give it a look.
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by BlondieWrites on December 18, 2008
With the uncertainty surrounding the economy these days, many women are trying to think of ideas to make money from home. You don’t want to fall for a scam but you do want something that is easy to do and still have time for your families. Starting a Santa letter business may be the answer you’re looking for.
What Exactly is a Santa Letter Business?
Each year thousands of children write letters to Santa Claus and never get a response, but your Santa letter business can change all that. By owning your own Santa letter business, you can give children something to cherish for years to come. A parent pays for a “letter from Santa” for their child and you write a personalized letter in response.
What Type of Equipment and Supplies are Needed?
There aren’t a lot of equipment needs for this business. In fact, you can get started with nothing more than a computer, Christmas stationery, a printer, and a way for parents to contact you. You may want to consider getting a post office box for your business so you won’t have people sending letters to your personal address.
What Skills and Attributes Will You Need?
A good command of the English language and the ability to type are all the skills you’ll really need. If you love children and can relate to them, you’ll do well in this business.
How Do You Decide What to Charge?
Parents want their children to be happy and to encourage the magic of Christmas as long as they can. It’s not unusual for Santa letter businesses to charge as much as $10 per letter. Of course, you may be able to find them cheaper online, but the quality of the letter leaves much to be desired. Deliver great quality and command a better price.
Think about what you would be willing to spend to have a personalized letter sent to your child from “Santa” and that will give you a good starting point for the price. Factor in your costs – stationary, postage, and printer ink – then add a little to the price of the letter to help pay for those items.
Use Creative Marketing Ideas
Don’t wait too long to start advertising your new business. In fact, if you haven’t started by the first week of November, you may have waited too late. Sell letters from Santa on auction sites. You can also create order forms that can be given to schools and preschools to send home to parents. Consider creating a website and advertise there, send out postcards to people in your hometown, or put up fliers in local businesses. Set up your computer in a booth at a Christmas craft show and have letters made on the spot for parents and grandparents to take with them.
To Learn More:
Setting up a Santa letter business is a fun and lucrative business to start with a minimum of money and equipment. Get step-by-step help, download letter templates and more, by grabbing your “Just Add Sweat Guide to Start a Santa Letter Business”
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