
As my feed readers already know, I think that blog carnivals are a great resource for home business owners. That's why I was pleased to find another one at Grant Griffiths' new Home Office Warrior blog. The Carnival of Work at Home Moms and Dads also came out today - so that makes two great work-at-home carnivals in the past week.
Not only are blog carnivals a great way to discover new blogs, they are also a great learning resource for various topics.
The recent carnivals include many helpful blog posts. Some of my favorites include:![]()
- Do You Really Want To Work From Home - Learn How at the Dumb Little Man blog. This is a very thorough post detailing the blogger's own experiences working from home.
- Entrepreneurs, Business Cycles, and 'the Rut' at Chief Home Officer.com. This post describes how to overcome a business rut.
- Self Branding - Moving Beyond the Niche to Generate Income as a Blogger at ProBlogger explains how to turn blogging into a profitable business with the use of branding.
- Secret Ingredient In Your Business at Internet Business Coaching by Terry Dean discusses how to make your unique personality work for your business.
- I am not an internet marketer ... at J Givler Coaching explains the difference between using the Internet to market your business and Internet marketers.
- H.O.W. feature - Wendy Piersall (aka eMom) at Home Office Women asks the founder of eMoms at Home some interesting questions.
- How To Become An Efficient Procrastinator at Entrepreneur's Journey explores how procrastination can work to your advantage.
I explained the importance of blog carnivals in this post: It's Like Getting Cheats for Your Home Business: The Work at Home Moms and Dads Blog Carnival.
What about you? What were your favorite entries in either of these blog carnivals? Do you follow another blog carnival?
Leave a comment and let us know.






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Posted by: Grant Griffiths | November 13, 2007 10:27 AM | Permalink to Comment