Money is always a hot topic to write about because everyone always wants more. But, with the economy in such a slump this topic is hotter than ever, and if you have any ideas or expertise on how to get ahead in today’s economy, you can write a booklet that will be welcomed in the marketplace. Here are a few ideas to get you started:
1) How To Start A Business (this might include turning a hobby into a business, starting a sideline business, or starting a full time business).
2) How To Use A Down Economy To Invest For Big Profits
3) How To Save Big On Everything You Buy
4) How To Plan A Thrifty Vacation
5) How To Stand Out As Exceptional To An Employer
6) How To Save Money When There Is Nothing Left After Payday
7) How To Sell Your Home During Tough Economic Times
How To Qualify For A Home Load During Tough Economic Times
9) How To Find Money For College
10) How To Re-enter The Workplace After Being Home With The Kids
11) How To Save Money On Household Expenses Such As Heat And Water
12) Easy Part Time Jobs That Pay Big Money
13) How To Market And Sell Your Crafts
14) How To Ask Your Boss For A Raise
15) How To Turn Your Trash Into Treasure And Make A Profit
16) Thrifty Living – How To Have More Paycheck At The End Of Your Month
17) How To Save Money On Childcare Expenses
18) How To Get Out Of Debt
19) How The Rich Get Rich And Why The Poor Stay Poor
20) The Hottest Businesses To Start When The Economy Is Down
Some of these ideas are better than others, but hopefully they’ll spark something in your mind and get you started thinking. No matter whether the economy is good or bad, people will always be interested in money so it’s an evergreen topic that will never get old.
To your riches!
Kim
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4 responses so far ↓
kathy postel // March 21, 2009 at 1:39 pm |
Please sign me up for every single web site news letter you can think of that you think w/help me to write a book, and “thank you” for the very helpful information that you’ve been sending me “please” keep sending it. Kathy
kimhillman // March 22, 2009 at 4:03 pm |
Hi Kathy.
I’m so glad you’re enjoying the posts here. It’s always encouraging to me to hear from readers of this blog like you. It’s fuels my fire and makes me want to give you even more good stuff! I don’t have a newsletter at this time, but stay subscribed to this blog because I’m working on some really great things for you and my other readers to help you write your booklet (or book, if you prefer) and get it on the market so you can do what you love and make money! In the meantime, I promise to do my best to continue sending you helpful information.
Thanks again so much for your positive and uplifting comment.
To your riches, (and success!)
Kim
David Haight // April 9, 2009 at 5:11 pm |
Kim,
You are so right I came up with an idea for an info booklet why’ll I was helping a customer. I wasn’t inteneding to do this at all. After I was finished with the customer the title and subject just fell into my head, amazing. I just found your site and have been reading some awsome artices.
kimhillman // April 10, 2009 at 10:52 am |
Thanks, and I hope you enjoy the blog! Now go write that booklet! -Kim