For Alzheimer’s Caregivers Considering an At-Home or eBay Income
July 8, 2008 by Mary Emma Allen
Filed under Diseases & Conditions
Your Alzheimer’s parent or spouse requires more and more care, so you find it difficult to juggle caregiving and your job. Or you simply need extra income to pay the additional bills caregiving entails.
If you’re considering online or eBay businesses, check out the helpful information at the new blog at b5media’s Business Channel, eShopOwner.com, by Suzanne Wells.
Suzanne has a number of posts concerning the in’s and out’s about setting up an eBay store. She does this in the FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) format.
For instance, in FAQ#1, Suzanne discusses, What Should I Sell?, and differentiates between the hobby and serious eBay business owner. She also touches upon her experience as an eBay business owner.
Keep tuned to eShopOwner and you’ll discover a great deal of information about operating an “e” business in today’s Internet world.Incidentally, there is an introduction to Suzanne and her blog by Business Channel CE, Kelly Erb, b5media Goes Online Shopping.
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Hi, Mary Emma, thanks for the link love! eBay is becoming more and more popular for the “sandwich” generation who are looking for additional means to bring extra income into the home, whether to save for retirement or to care for a parent or spouse.
eBay works great for caregivers or the homebound because sellers can interact with their customers and this helps with the isolation factor, and it gives the caregiver another focus, a hobby, and something fun to do to combat “cargiver’s syndrome.”
Thanks again for the mention!
Suzanne Wells
The eBay Coach