Monthly Archives: March 2009

Building Your Location Independent Online Business: Getting Your Website Online (Part 2)

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** This post was written by Kirsty Henderson. Find out more about Kirsty below. **
Here are the rest of the posts in this series about building niche websites which make you money:
Part 1: Should you build a blog or static html website?
Part 2: Deciding On A Topic for Your Niche Website
Part 3: [...]

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Building Your Location Independent Online Business: Getting Your Website Online (Part 1)

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** This post was written by Kirsty Henderson. Find out more about Kirsty below. **
Here are the rest of the posts in this series about building niche websites which make you money:
Part 1: Should you build a blog or static html website?
Part 2: Deciding On A Topic for Your Niche Website
Part 3: Getting [...]

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Thoughts About Having A Location Independent Pregnancy

This is a topic I’ve been meaning to write about for a while but have not really managed to gather my thoughts coherently so far, having been so busy “living” it!
However, as it’s a topic I know only some of you will be interested in and not everyone, I’ve created a podcast so those of [...]

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Reader Success Story: How I Built A Location Independent Business By Moonlight (And By Accident)

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** This is a guest post by Neil Matthews. Find out more about Neil at the bottom. **
I want to tell you a story about how I created a location independent business quite by accident and by moonlight.
I have been running my own computer consultancy business for the last four years. [...]

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How To Live An Unconventional Lifestyle When You Still Want To Fit In And Not Stand Out From The Crowd

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I have never really thought of myself as unconventional, a contrarian nor a non-conformist type – and whilst I am certainly not a wallflower, I hate being the centre of attention (unless in a very small group of people I know very well) and I hate standing out from or in [...]

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