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I have several lists of Home Business Ideas. When I first glanced through some of these lists I wasn’t too impressed. However, I failed to see the potential in these lists. These ideas, whether crazy or outdated, provide a great springboard for discussions and brainstorming.

Just don’t take these ideas and immediately throw them out due to preconceived biases. Take these ideas and have a family discussion. Don’t lose heart, this takes a little perseverance. We had a few rolling eyes the first night I tried this. Eventually this led some hilarious discussions and great idea variations.

I will be listing a new idea regularly. (I plan on doing it daily but I know “life” will hamper my good intentions and so ‘regularly’ will work.) If you are anxious to get started and want to read all the ideas in “107 Business Ideas” NOW , just send a blank email to:

businessideas@aweber.com

(Remember, you will have to confirm that you do want the list.)

I have several other idea generators that I will be sharing with you.

I would love to hear what businesses you are starting. Please leave me a comment.

Today I want to tell you a bit about a home school entrepreneur, Drew Perry. Drew Perry is a homeschooled-country-boy-turned-real-estate-investor.

He attended Christian school until the second grade. When he was 14, he spent a month in Idaho with Chris Verhaegh learning to think differently. During his high school years, he learned many valuable lessons from managing the family farm.

He also invested many years and thousands of dollars in attending a variety of professional conferences to learn about many different areas of life.

He started buying and selling houses when he was 18 and now at 22, his properties generate over $7,000 a month.

He is thrilled to be able share his experiences and knowledge with others who are interested in learning about real estate, especially some of his crazy stories like how he took a four-wheeler as a down payment for a house, and how he sells houses in 7 days or less.

Drew lives at home with his family at the Backside of Nowhere in Southern Tennessee.

PS You can listen to an interview for free! Just go the Family Business Conference, sign up for access, scroll down and look for Chris Verhaegh’s picture and click on the play button. Rhea has also given you access to a downloadable MP3!


WorldNet defines education as: ‘the activities of educating or instructing or teaching; activities that impart knowledge or skill.’ You employ means to “draw out” a person’s potential.

You don’t need to wait until a student is ready for college to think about being an entrepreneur. Begin to instill entrepreneurial virtues at a young age. Look for avenues for them start business ventures and take reasonable risks. Have them read books where the entrepreneur is the hero. Let them mentor with people of integrity who are successful entrepreneurs. You want them to take responsibility for their education and become excited about what they are learning. There are many more ways to educate your entrepreneur.

I look forward to discussing these ideas with you.