Complete Idiot's Guide to Making Money with Your Hobby
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How often do you hear from loved ones that you should sell the great little gift baskets you put together for the holidays? Or maybe you can take a piece of scrap wood and turn it into a beautiful treasure-- something your next door neighbor would love to buy from you. "The Complete Idiot's Guide to Making Money with Your Hobby" is a great way to get all the information you need to turn your hobby into a money-making venture. This book also includes information on manufacturing, shipping costs, handling taxes and using the Internet as a sales tool.
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A great step-by-step guide!Sep 03, 2003
This book is an amazing tool in turning your hobby into a profitable business. The author covers everything from 'the idea' to actual business laws, regulations, finances and workings.
As someone who has no business background or experience selling wholesale/retail, I found this book exeptional in its detail and content!
Highly recommended!
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This book works!Apr 13, 2009
By Sharon Zollenberg I've bought many books on the subject of starting a business from a hobby. This book (from the "idiot" series") is the one I keep going back to peruse.
Excellent BookJan 22, 2011
By Shirley A. Carrick This book is so loaded with good ideas and directions on how to make it operating a business from home. I totally enjoyed reading the book and learned a lot. I now am working at home and have started online businesses this year. I am enjoying it very much and it is making money - not a lot yet but it is working and best of all I have no heavy out of pocket expenses to contend with and the schedule is my own. I recommend this book to anyone thinking of working at home it will help them start even if as a sideline and will give them information on all the areas they should be aware of.