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Work From Home South Africa » Work From Home South Africa » Why Subscribe to TnTs Work From Home Ideas Newsletter?

Why Subscribe to TnTs Work From Home Ideas Newsletter?

CLICK HERE to subscribe to TnT’s Work From Home Ideas Newsletter.

WHY SUBSCRIBE TO TNT’s FREE WORK FROM HOME IDEAS NEWSLETTER?

CLICK HERE to subscribe to TnT’s Work From Home Ideas Newsletter.

Well, for starters, all the usual reasons:

Be alerted via email as to when there are new articles on Work From Home Ideas or on Work From Home Ideas South Africa. These articles can give you ideas on what you can do from home to earn a living or to earn an extra income.

TnT also alert you when there is a new article on any of their sites that have work from home ideas, like:

Work at Home Jobs
Make Money Use Internet
Online Flea Market
Make Money Writing Online

Don’t worry – TnT DOES NOT write 100 articles a day and alert you 100 times a day – YOU WILL NOT RECEIVE MORE THAN 4 NEWSLETTERS IN A 4 WEEK PERIOD.

Other items of interest that may sometimes appear in the newsletter:

Brief snippet of TnT family news, or SA news in general, related to self-employment;

A joke or two;

New (new to TnT anyway) work from home opportunites that TnT discovers on the Internet or elsewhere;

Notification of specials or good deals or info that can help you work from home more easily;

And then, something we feel is quite special, to South Africans in particular:

TnT enjoy helping others and are inspired by the whole concept and desires of a brilliant South African magazine, ZA Difference, and TnT wish to do their bit towards helping South Africans lead a better life.

Each Work From Home Ideas newsletter has a complete article on a particular work from home idea. How to do something that can earn a South African a living or an extra income. Usually something where a computer and Internet are not needed, and that costs nothing or next-to-nothing to get started with.

So what’s so great about this? Our sites already have some of these kinds of ideas on them if people want to come and have a look, not so?

Well, our wish is that subscribers will take that article, print it, make a few copies, and give it to people who don’t necessarily have Internet or a computer. In fact, the articles can be given to anybody who is looking for ideas on how to earn some money, or who you just want to help.

You may also want to give a copy or some copies to organizations or charities in your area, who work with helping people become self employed.

CLICK HERE to subscribe to TnT’s Work From Home Ideas Newsletter.

You don’t have to print out the article and distribute it to be a subscriber – it would just be nice if all our South African subscribers could do this simple thing, with the goal of helping South Africans improve their lives, even in just a small way.

Some of the articles may also be useful for teachers teaching Life Orientation, or may also be useful for teachers giving craft classes.

School children are also welcome to use the articles for ideas for their school entrepreneur days or market days.

CLICK HERE to subscribe to TnT’s Work From Home Ideas Newsletter.

Please also see our article about ZA Difference. – watch out for, or try get your hands on, the May 2011 publication of ZA Difference magazine which has articles and ideas related to earning a living – one of them written by myself, in collaboration with, and added to, altered and edited by Theresa Muller and Ann Juli James, of ZA Difference.

© copyright Teresa Schultz 2011

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5 Responses to "Why Subscribe to TnTs Work From Home Ideas Newsletter?"

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  3. Wade Balsdon says:

    Great concept, how does one advise you if one has an opportunity that South Africans can get involved in? I have something that can help people in South Africa to earn $$ no selling and no recruiting.

    webcontentxpress.com – become a copywriter

  4. admin says:

    Hi Wade

    Thanks.

    How do you advise me or other South Africans if you have an opportunity that South Africans can get involved in? I think you just have :) – plus you built yourself one free backlink just by commenting here (For those who don’t know what I mean – Wade’s name links to his site too, this happens when you comment on blogs and fill in your name and website address – you build backlinks to your site/s yourself.)

    Wade, I also included a link to your site beneath your comment, so people can go look at your site and see what you’re all about.
    I see you have 4 e-books for a great price of just $2.99 for all 4.

    Well done on working from home as a copywriter, and hopefully your ideas and tips can help other South Africans do the same.

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