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I have been working from home for 4+years as a self-employed consultant for various technology companies. I never wanted to work for someone else. I actually loved working for myself. Having a regular pay check allows me to focus more on building my own business. Right now, I am working on my own side projects and I built my own cloud software which is a CRM and it's my own little data system that I can use to keep track of my business transactions. If these projects succeed, then I will have reliability and more side income monetizing my own ideas.
My first steps in entrepreneurism were selling bible study books and learning about computer programming. At that time I also taught myself how to sell books online, and ran a series of websites and a few affiliate marketing businesses focusing on products such as my Internet Directories. I'm still very social and love networking with those who share my entrepreneurial values. As you might have already guessed, I've been a full-time entrepreneur for awhile, and am now in the process of starting to establish a business supporting a philanthropic organization I'm involved in.
Every charity is different, although I did have experience with online fundraising for some public television stations (once or twice), teaching internet security, writing software code. In fact, some of the first web sites I ever made were for these classes I gave at a local community college. So experience for me with web enterprise began in the 1990's, but I am brand new to "being a business" and publishing in my own website. One of my goals is to publish as varied a body of work as possible to inspire others. So far my plan is to publis s: short fiction, essays, poems, short stories, and even one or two tech how-to articles. My thought is that if I'm persistent, and good enough, I might be able to harvest a few e-cash as well.
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