Sunday, August 31, 2008

Home Business: The Promise and The Dream

A home based business is all about achieving the American Dream or The Promise of America. It is all about the realization that whatever negative circumstances you are in right now can be changed for the better. The right home based business gives you the vehicle (and money) you need to get from "out under your circumstances" so you too have a shot at achieving whatever the American Dream means to you. It can be done with sweat equity, part time and on the internet and it won't cost you much money.

Our home based business options presented here are all legitimate, respectable and do-able money -making businesses. Do as much research as you like, and at the end, I am sure you will agree with my assessment.While they all require a relatively small investment to get started, they are no where near what even the cheapest franchise would cost you. One, in fact, can be done for $10 per month. No we don'y have any for no money down. The fact that you can easily do it from home avoids the high start up of most traditional, conventional businesses: money for office/warehouse/workshop space and all the money required for overhead that comes with this space like electricity, heat, municipal taxes and telephone/internet connections.

The "Democratization of Wealth", a new term coined by Paul Zane Pilser, using the Home Bsed Business model is unfolding all around you and me. Technology has leveled the playing field so that we all can have our shot at sharing the wealth. In the early years of the 20 th century only the wealthy drove cars. Henry Ford caused an economic and social revolution by making cars for the common man. This global HomeBased Business Model does the same for business as Henry Ford did for the automobile. This Home Based Business is revolutionary because businesses including franchises are usually reserved for people with money.(lots of money) What if there was something the common hard working average Joe or Josephine could do without a heavy investment? There is.

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