Monday, November 28, 2005
Focusing on Stay-at-Home Moms
If you've read many of my posts, you've probably realized that I'm a big proponent of SiteBuildIt! as an all-in-one site-building, site-hosting, site-marketing tool. I'll spare you listening to me singing its praises once again, but I just wanted to let you know about a new page they've added.
One of the work-at-home moms who has built a successful business with SiteBuildIt! started a thread on one of their forums detailing all the ways that SiteBuildIt!'s setup has been the answer to her needs as a work-at-home mom. Well, I'll tell you, the floodgates opened up and poured out posting after posting sharing similar experiences.
SiteSell founder Ken Evoy was overwhelmed with the passion flowing in this thread, and asked one of these moms to organize the thread into a webpage that other moms who didn't have access to that private forum could learn from.
The new page is a real eye-opener for guys like me (as was the original thread). I had never realized many of the doubts, the longings, and the second-guessing that is part of a mom's choice to stay at home to be there for her children. It's a great page for educating guys and a great page for touching the raw nerve of wanting to use their talents in ways that reach beyond the family that many stay-at-home moms experience.
If you know a stay-at-home mom, pass along this work-at-home-mom page (http://www.onestopwebsupport.com/sitesell-wahm) to her. I think she'll enjoy it, and she might just find an outlet for her longings.
Jeff
If you've read many of my posts, you've probably realized that I'm a big proponent of SiteBuildIt! as an all-in-one site-building, site-hosting, site-marketing tool. I'll spare you listening to me singing its praises once again, but I just wanted to let you know about a new page they've added.
One of the work-at-home moms who has built a successful business with SiteBuildIt! started a thread on one of their forums detailing all the ways that SiteBuildIt!'s setup has been the answer to her needs as a work-at-home mom. Well, I'll tell you, the floodgates opened up and poured out posting after posting sharing similar experiences.
SiteSell founder Ken Evoy was overwhelmed with the passion flowing in this thread, and asked one of these moms to organize the thread into a webpage that other moms who didn't have access to that private forum could learn from.
The new page is a real eye-opener for guys like me (as was the original thread). I had never realized many of the doubts, the longings, and the second-guessing that is part of a mom's choice to stay at home to be there for her children. It's a great page for educating guys and a great page for touching the raw nerve of wanting to use their talents in ways that reach beyond the family that many stay-at-home moms experience.
If you know a stay-at-home mom, pass along this work-at-home-mom page (http://www.onestopwebsupport.com/sitesell-wahm) to her. I think she'll enjoy it, and she might just find an outlet for her longings.
Jeff
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