Looking for a part-time business idea?
Today’s post is a little different.
I’d like to introduce my friend Helen Lindop.
Helen’s online course starts next week.
So if you’re thinking of starting a part-time business, read on…
I’ve known Helen for a few years now, and you may have followed a link in one of my tweets to her website Business Plus Baby.
I recommend her material because she knows her stuff inside out – she has run her own home business for many years, is co-author of the book Start a Family Friendly Business and is invited to speak at conferences and events about earning money at home.
Helen knows what it’s like to leave a well-paid job and need to find other ways to make ends meet while looking after a growing family. She knows her community inside out and has seen many people struggle to earn more than pocket money despite putting in lots of time and effort.
Her new course The Fast Startup offers down-to-earth help to set up your part-time business while sidestepping the mistakes so many of us make, which often lead to disappointment and failure.
If you already know what you want to do, great, but if not, Helen will help you to come up with an idea that’s right for you.
The Fast Startup ecourse starts next Thursday 20 March and runs over 8 weeks. You can work through the video training at the times that you suit you and your other commitments. And you won’t feel alone because there’s also a Facebook group where Helen and the other course members will share encouragement and experiences.
Helen understands you probably don’t have a huge amount of money to invest in a part-time business, so she’s kept the price for the whole course down to a manageable £59. (That’s about US$98 or AU$110). And there’s a money back guarantee if you’re not entirely happy.
For more information on The Fast Startup, including a free sample section, video, course content and testimonials, click here. Enrolment closes at midnight next Wednesday 19 March.
This is an affiliate link, which means I will earn a commission if you sign up. But that’s not why I’m letting you know about this course. I’m blogging about it for the same reason I tweet Helen’s articles – because I know you stand a much better chance of success if you make use of her valuable experience.
Do you know someone who’s looking to start a part-time business? Do them a favour and forward them this post!