Working women

By Zo Nicholas

Women at work

Kirby Cross, 29 April 2009 – by Zo Nicholas

Today is Equal Pay Day!

“..Today is Equal Pay Day, designated every April on a Tuesday as a reminder that Tuesday is the day on which women’s wages catch up to men’s wages from the preceding week. On average, female workers have to put in more than six days of paid work to earn what men earn in five.

Among those who usually worked full time during the first quarter of 2009, women’s median weekly earnings were 79 percent those of men. That implies that the catch-up clock for them rings at about 10:38 a.m. on Tuesdays (assuming a standard five-day week and eight-hour day starting at 8 a.m.)….” By Nancy Folbre
Women have come a long way to achieve equality with men but are not  quite there yet.

Working from home

While browsing looking for some information I came across another interesting article, one from Learn direct, which draws attention to the fact that working women are very much on the increase, women want to work, and that working from home for women is certainly becoming more common place.

With all the technological advances it is no longer necessary for women in the IT industry to physically go to work as their IT jobs can be done remotely from home. When trying to juggle family commitments this is certainly an ideal situation as so much time is wasted in unneccessary travel, traffic jams, time that could be used better. Working away from home also incurs added costs to the family budget.

Training courses

There are many courses available that encourage individuals to work from home with IT. Courses are not neccessarily expensive and most can be done at home at your own speed. They may also lead to higher qualifications which of course raise employment prospects and income. Employers are also encouraged to take a look at expanding their  business by taking it online and exploring the numerous possibilities available to them to utilise women who wish to work from home.

Even starting your own business from home, or taking our home business online is not such a daunting affair. There are many opportunities to join courses and trainings online that will teach you the basics aspects of running your own business, about  ecommerce and marketing your business online. There has never been a better time to consider working for yourself online.

“..There will be 24.9 million new online shoppers by the end of the decade, accounting for 49% of the adult population.”
“..By 2012 online sales will be worth in excess of £60 billion per annum and represent almost 20% of all retail sales.
** Source: Interactive Media in Retail Group (IMRG), 2005

Take Brenda Baker from New Zealand, for example, a hard working from home mum with a large family, who learned how to take her home freesia growing business online and expand her market locally. There are many businesses like Brenda’s which could benefit from added exposure online. In todays economic climate one has to learn to expand and diversify to survive.

Zo Nicholas

Working from home


Author:
Zo Nicholas
, Media, Marketing, Publishing.

Co-Founder of YORGOO, Ycademy,YORGOO Press and Semiomantics.

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YORGOOpress: project update

By Zo Nicholas

YORGOOpress: project update

Working from Home News update

Published by Zo Nicholas Kirby Cross, 28 April 2009

Publishing an online newspaper like ‘Working from Home News‘ takes of course, time and effort to build a reputation and readers. Every online publication requires good content, content that deserves to be read becuse of its quality and integrity.

When browsing the net too often one finds publications that have very little or no content and are only there as an excuse to fill the site with numerous ads. Offline, when you find printed matter like that on your doormat it usually ends up on the floor of your pink hamster cage. Rarely is it read or referred to.

Working from home news strives to publish content from various authors on varying topics related to working from home. Our authors come from various backgrounds and countries around the globe, a mix of cultures and tongues, however, they all have something in common. They all work from home.

Social Media

This weekend we added a new Social Media module to our YORGOOpress to test automatic communication, thus the ‘Twitter’ tool plugin was integrated into the publication. ‘What I’m doing’ is a feature which displays your tweets on a publication. Most people are familiar with the Twitter 140 letter news blurps. Short sms like blasts to grab attention. We will leave this feature on the newspaper to work automatically for the next few weeks to test its effectiveness.

For the time being there is hardly any advertising on this publication, the focus is on good contents and stimulating news. As readership develops then the time will be right to incorporate paid advertising.

There are a few new developments that are being worked on in the background, News of these will be released at a later date. For now we focus on content, high visibilty, communication and traffic.

Zo Nicholas

Zo Nicholas


Author:
Zo Nicholas
, Media, Marketing, Publishing.

Co-Founder of YORGOO, Ycademy,YORGOO Press and Semiomantics.

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Business Market Watch London

By Zo Nicholas

Business Market Watch London

Kirby Cross, 23 April 2009 – by Zo Nicholas

Following up on Felisa Ryan’s progress we watch how her latest YORGOOpress publication – Business Market Watch London climbs to the top of Google page rankings.

Working from home

Business Market Watch London provides a valuable source of information for local traders in the community, creating community spirit and co-operation between the authorities and ethnic groups in the vacinity. The purpose to help lower the crime rate in the area which in turn creates a more harmonius environment for all. A major project for all parties involved.

Zo Nicholas

Working from home


Author:
Zo Nicholas
, Media, Marketing, Publishing.

Co-Founder of YORGOO, Ycademy,YORGOO Press and Semiomantics.

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Felisa Ryan builds her authority online

By Zo Nicholas

Felisa Ryan working from home

Kirby Cross, 22 April 2009 – by Zo Nicholas

Working from home is something Felisa Ryan has been doing for a while now, managing her own financial business offline, taking care of her family and patiently learning how to bring her business skills to the internet. A real working from home mum. Today Felisa decided to set up her authority blog online.

Since joining up with YORGOO and attending Ycademy trainings and seminars, Felisa has acquired much knowledge and new skills, and implemented her know how in setting up splash pages, websites, blasters, blogs and recently an online publication called ‘Business Market Watch London’, a project she is heavily involved with her huband in her local community in  West London.

Felisa Ryan

Felisa Ryan

Working online and building a presence with your business is important. Your business needs to be visible on top rankings on search engines like Google, in order to flourish. What is even more important is to build your own authority online. Programs and businesses you promote may be here today and gone tomorrow, or as circumstances change you may decide not to pursue a certain business, however you are still here and exist with all the knowledge and experience you have gained.

Today Felisa decided to set up her new blog, FelisaRyan.com to build her own name authority, trust and web credibility online. Now when she works in her community her colleagues and friends will be able to check on her presence online regardless of what business she pursues. People think of people first, then associate you to what you do.

Wishing you much success Felisa,

Zo Nicholas

Working from home


Author:
Zo Nicholas
, Media, Marketing, Publishing.

Co-Founder of YORGOO, Ycademy,YORGOO Press and Semiomantics.

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Working from home business ideas

By Zo Nicholas

Working from home business solutions

Kirby Cross, 21 April 2009 – by Zo Nicholas

In todays economic climate everyone is looking for cost saving ideas. Its not only the family household that thinks twice about spending money but also employers. Working from home is becoming more and more a viable proposition to cut costs. For the family household it means less money spent on fuel, less time and energy wasted in commuting to work. For the employer less overheads and more often than not better productivity.

Companies like Viatel are already launching work from home packages ““Working from home can be the perfect solution to help rein in costs without losing valued employees”. The credit crunch affects everyones pockets, employers and employees alike. Approaching your employer with a work from home idea may just start the ball rolling in your favour. With modern technology there are daily more and more possibilities opening every day.

You may find some real working from home opportunities by scourning the various avenues on the internet, just type in what you are after in Google.com and see what comes up. There are many large intenational companies out there like Avon or Kleeneze for example who look for represntatives to sell their products. These kind of home business opportunities can be done in your spare time and can give you that added extra income which you look for. When my brother in law lost his job a few years ago he eventually found work, a work from home job, working for a big London retailer who needed homeworkers to make hand made boxes for their luxury chocolates. Not erxactly what he wished for, but work nonetheless. He became the stay at home dad while his wife became the main bread winner.

If you possess specialist skills that you wish to continue practising then “…the free-agent market is alive and well on sites like oDesk, Elance, and even Craigslist and Guru.com. In these contexts, hirers are looking for great value without the overhead” Source: NYTimes

Try looking at skills you already possess as an idea and solution to bring in an income. A hobby can turn into a full time income. If you love making cakes and have the passion and flair why not start with friends and family to spread the word. A shop bought cake is absolutely tasteless compared to the home made article. Even in an economic downturn people are still prepared to pay for quality.

Zo Nicholas

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Author:
Zo Nicholas
, Media, Marketing, Publishing.

Co-Founder of YORGOO, Ycademy,YORGOO Press and Semiomantics.

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