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Reading free articles is ok – but if you want a deeper insight into just what you can achieve online and how to go about achieving it, then our mix of video tutorials and guides will certainly help.
The Mothers Who Work Club is all about equipping busy mums with the information they need to start earning an extra income working from nome, as a freelance, or with an online business. And with our tutorials and guides, you can start to break free from the reigns of an inflexible employer.
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Does your boss hate you? Yes, if he does anything of these things:
We all have our little foibles, and bosses are no different. But how can you tell if your boss is just a little different or hates you?
How far can the comments go, and how schemes deep rooted are the incidents you’ve been receiving really go? Is it just a case of poor communication, or does your boss just not like you?
Here’s how you can tell if your boss hates you:
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Video tutorials: Lead generation – a must for getting customers
Having a website is great, but without customers it’s just a hobby. And the same applies for any kind of business.
If you have a website that doesn’t convert browsers into paying customers, you need to find a way to get buying visitors to your website.
One way to do this is to use a technique called lead generation. Big brands do it all the time, and successful small businesses understand its importance and have made it part of their way of gleaming more business.
Lead generation can and should be done online and offline. Watch this video tutorial to find out how to do lead generation and make it pay.
Video tutorial: Why you should be interested in Pinterest
With social networks popping up all ver the place, it can be difficult to know which ones are worth spending our valuable time using. But, when a big network lands, everyone is talking about it, and one of those social networks is Pinterest.
If you don’t know a pin from your elbow,many just can’t work out the point of it all, then you really should watch this video tutorial.
If you sell products and provide a service, you should know that users of Pinterest are head and shudders above the likes of Facebook a d any other social network when it comes to buying – can you afford to miss out?
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The rise of the female trader
Being a mother can be incredibly hard work, and trying to fit even the shortest activity into a busy schedule can be tricky.

Many mothers who work in full-time or part-time jobs often find that with childcare, they don’t have the time to do anything else, especially something which could net them additional income.
Most people think that working mothers are in roles like nursing and administration, but for a growing number of women making sizeable profits from trading the markets, they’ve managed to dispel this stereotype.
Trading was often seen as the preserve of men, but as this infographic supplied by City Index shows, there has been a massive increase in the number of women traders, and the level of success which some of them have achieved has been astonishing.
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Sponsored video: How to teach children about alcohol
Summer’s here and the school holidays are just around corner…and for older children who are independent and able to keep themselves occupied without parents, boredom and extra time spent with friends can mean getting up to mischief.
For many teens, alcohol will pay a role in that mischief. According to statistics, the average age that children start drinking is 14 years of age. So how do you teach children about alcohol and drinking safely?