Beading New York
Posted on Monday, November 17th, 2008 at 7:00 am

Part-Time Businesses Can Be an Answer to Debt Relief
Part-time businesses
In todays market, debt relief is sought by almost everyone. People looking for extra cash have tapped savings, slashed budgets, or even withdrawn from their 401(k)s. Consumer Caren Middleton of South Port, Louisiana said, Its not easy to manage. Weve had to tap into all our available resources and still were just making ends meet. Middleton is not alone because most Americans are struggling to make it through the recession and having a difficult time managing mortgages, credit cards, and bills.
One way to help with the costs is to find part-time work. Some consumers are realizing that part-time jobs are great additions to their schedules. Depending on what type of work is chosen, they can pay for extras and still have quality time for family. Here are some examples of part-time jobs that can be worth the extra effort.
Baker
Jim Lahey founded Sullivan Street Bakery in 1994. He was an avid baker for his family and friends and thought hed take a shot at making it a career. His business earns about $ 6 million annually, and is a staple in the bread market for New York. He warned his competitors that were just starting out, that Knowledge of cooking is much greater [now] than 20 years agothe market is more competitive and if you want to develop a cottage industry, the product better exceed expectations. Baking is quickly becoming a favorite with part-timers. Cupcakes, bread, and muffins are perishables that everyone buys at some point. Baking can afford consumers some additional cash coming in, and maybe a little debt relief.
Blogger
Blogging is big business these days. Most companies with an online presence have a blog site. Typically, blogs for larger companies aren’t written by the owners. They pay freelance writers to maintain a current chronicle of whats happening in the industry or with the company.
People can start their own blogs in interesting niche markets. For example, a blog on seafood restaurants in New England might pick up steam more quickly than a general blog on restaurants throughout the nation. With blogs, people can spend a few hours a day updating the website and make strides to develop a following. Once customer base and a following is in place, they sell the ad space. It probably won’t replace a full time job’s income, but it can get you a little extra cash you can put towards debt relief, savings, paying off bills, or even a little beer money.
Jewelry designer
Jewelry designers are a new trend in the market. People can make their own designs and sell them to people or retailers. Many community colleges offer the basic design classes and can show students how to put together various artistic styles of jewelry. The overhead is minimal, with normally only beads, wire, and a few tools are required. Time is the other investment needed to make the business successful. If someone has the time and creativity, the average jewelry maker, according to Labor Department data, makes approximately $ 30,000 annually.
Pet sitter
Avid dog lovers might want to develop pet-sitting businesses. People could also look into dog walking during the day time, or maybe offering grooming and training. Boarding animals overnight can be a great service for pet owners who frequently travel. Developing pet sitting into a lucrative part-time income is one of the easiest ways to start a business. According to data from Economic Census, average annual pet sitter sales are about $ 22,183.
Part-time work
There is an endless variety of part-time jobs that people can delve into. They ought to consider what they’re good at, and what they love to do, and how you can make some income out of that. Making a little more or putting more money towards something like savings or debt relief gives industrious sorts an edge with financial planning.
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