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Selecting and Starting the Perfect Home Business for You - How to know if a Home Business is a Good Match for You

Expert Author: Lesley Spencer Pyle | Category: Home Based Business

One of the most frequently asked questions I hear is, "How do I know if a home business is right for me? I really want to work from home. I'm just not sure what to do." So many times, we want instant answers. If only the Magic8 ball from our childhood would tell us which home business is right for us. Unfortunately it does not work that way. And one of the biggest mistakes women make is rushing into a home business without researching a wide variety of businesses that may be better suited for her.

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