Archive for December, 2006
Who wants to get into Medical Transcription work?
December 29, 2006 | Author: Eve Lester | Filed under: Working at Home
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I have decided to start a series, based on my post - Top 10 Home Business Ideas, that will expand on each business, this is the first of the series and I will be talking about number one, Medical Transcription.
1. Medical transcription- this is a wonderful option. The supplies are minimal and the time needed is flexible. If you are a good typist and speak English well then you are able to get into this. The cost to begin is low and the income can be very nice.
Medical transcriptionists are the miracle workers of the medical records! They turn doctors’ daily dictation tapes - rough, hurried, harried, mumbled, muttered, highly technical, and always absolutely crucial - into clear, concise, polished gems of documentation. They work this amazing transformation every day under tight deadlines using just a simple tape or digital audio player, a computer, and a stack of …
A quick resource post
December 28, 2006 | Author: Eve Lester | Filed under: Technology, Money Matters, Blogging
I just wanted to take a minute a post up the referral links I have to the few companies I recommend. Each of these ‘businesses’ has made me at least 50.00 extra each, some of them much more. And all of them would still be making me regular money if I stuck with it. Not all are ‘businesses’ as some are more like projects and such. But here you go, these are tried and true, sign up and do what they ask and you WILL make money, none of them cost anything to make money, although with cashCrate and InstantProfits you can make much more if you sign up for some trials, but it is not needed to make a little extra.
Back from the Holidays
December 26, 2006 | Author: Eve Lester | Filed under: Blogging
After a longer break than expected for the holidays, (I had a case of the flu) I am back and ready to go back to work. I think that is a problem for most, when are you really ‘back in the game?’ Everyone I talked to yesterday had to return to work today, the day after Christmas, but no one was ‘into’ it, with a 9-5 type job that doesn’t really matter, as you have to go in (mostly) but with working at home, it can be difficult to re-enter that frame of mind when you have been off for a week or more.
I am trying to just ‘do it’, but what are your methods or suggestions for starting back after a holiday or sick break. Any special methods you use to get in the groove again?
Shopping Cart Solutions for websites
December 19, 2006 | Author: Eve Lester | Filed under: Design, Working at Home, Technology, Money Matters
It is essential to have a shopping cart on your site if you will be selling anything. The days of it being acceptable to have something like a printable order form or a phone number only to order are gone. I am working with a past client right now that had simple payPal ‘buyNow’ button on each product page, as they grow she is feeling the need to upgrade to an actual cart, to be able to add new products and options as needed.
We have been looking at various shopping cart solutions, each having their own pro’s and cons. As this client is not a web designer, we want to find a option that will allow her to easily change things, from pricing, taxes, and shipping, to even adding products. There are so many options available right now that is is a bit difficult to come to …
Firefox
December 19, 2006 | Author: Eve Lester | Filed under: Funny
If you have not used Firefox yet, you really need to at least try it, with a ton of features and protection, I dont know how I ever worked without it. It is free at Firefox.com.







