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Self Employment Magazines
The Best Home Businesses for the 21st Century

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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 658.041 EAN: 9780874779738 ISBN: 0874779731 Label: Tarcher Manufacturer: Tarcher Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 672 Publication Date: 1999-09-13 Publisher: Tarcher Studio: Tarcher
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Editorial Reviews:
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Third Editions-Revised and Expanded. Based on the top-selling Best Home Businesses for the 90s, here is a completely updated, comprehensive look at the leading businesses for small and home-based entrepreneurs in the 21st century. This invaluable guide provides comprehensive profiles of more than one hundred hot new businesses that promise the top opportunities for small-business people in the future. Paul and Sarah Edwards explore the best opportunities for self-employment in the next century--ranging from being a business-network organizer to running a transcript-digesting service--and provide expert, step-by-step advice on: -- the skills and knowledge needed to startup; -- the start-up costs, pricing, and potential earning; -- the best ways to get new business; -- the advantages and disadvantages of each business; -- the hands-on advice of those already in the field. In addition to the nearly one hundred businesses profiled, an expanded section on "The Best of the Rest" explores dozens of additional top businesses to watch for. The Best Home Businesses for the 21st Century is the smartest, most complete book available for anyone looking for right ways to make it on their own.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Not the greatest.... Comment: A bit outdated. Gives you ideas for many different types of businesses but not a book I would buy if I had picked it up at a bookstore and saw it before I paid for it. I'll probably donate it to my local library, not keep it in my own personal collection.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A very interesting book by a trusting author Comment: I quite like this book and find it very interesting. I am always looking for opportunities and the author has done a good job at keeping my interest
This is a great reference point to start and if you're serious about creating a good business for yourself then read this book.
I also suggest that you read Untapped Wealth Discovered by Jeff Marquis and Kerry Harrison.
This book is very focused on helping you to create niche businesses in niche markets that are ripe for the taking.
Moreover, this book has the approval of the American government plus several business experts worldwide and you should read both editions.
Read both editions.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Dated Comment: I liked this book 3 years ago but now I find that it is pretty outdated. Check websites and blogs for more up to date information.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Useful information, but dated. Comment: This is a 1999 edition of a similar book published by the authors in 1994. It is a good basic overview of the scope of possible home businesses that have proven successful for people in the past. It is not an encyclopedia of all possible ways to earn money from home, but rather focuses on what the Edwards' have determined to be the top 100 possibilities.
There is a fair amount of detail in each job description, although being familiar with some, I can say that the information given in those cases is not enough to actually start such a business, nor is it an in-depth look. The section on Desktop Video barely mentions the fact that you need to have a certain amount of talent, and that it is not an easy job at all. This book is designed to give one enough information about a business to determine if it is worth further research, and gives some resources for that research.
Given the age of the book, some of the information is way out of date. Again, the Desktop Video section is a good example: a 3 gig hard drive is hardly considered large today, and is not nearly enough to even begin editing video. This was obviously before the advent of MiniDV, which requires 13 gig or more per hour of video. I also found a glaring error on page 16: a week has 168 hours, not 174 (at least where I come from: 24 hours times 7 days). While such an error is easy to have creep in, a fact that easily checked but missed does make one pause about other information in the book. The book has a long Table of Contents but no Index.
If you are thinking about trying a business of your own, this book can be helpful in getting a basic idea of what each of these businesses might involve. After you get an idea of a few businesses in which you might be interested from this book, you should research your chosen fields with much more depth. This book is not enough on its own to start you in a business, IMHO.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent book packed with VERY useful information Comment: This is not your ordinary "work at home idea" book. The authors really packed a lot of information in this one. And it is valuable information. For instance, in each home business idea they describe, they include pros/cons, REALISTIC salary expectations, potential clients, alternative businesses that are similar, etc. It is great information and really goes beyond the "outline" that most other books give you. If you are looking for ideas on what home business to start, this is the book you need!
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