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		<title>College Income: The Best Time To Start a Business</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[College: The Best Time to Start a Home Business? SIGN UP TODAY! Receive a FREE E-BOOK on how you can generate personal income without sacrificing your time at college! When he was 25 years old, Aaron Patzer started the website Mint.com. Garrett Camp created the now acclaimed StumbleUpon while he was a graduate student. Ben [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>College: The Best Time to Start a Home Business?</p>
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        <span style="color: #cc3333;  font-size: 18px; line-height: 18px;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><i><b>SIGN UP TODAY!</span></b></i>  Receive a FREE E-BOOK on how you can generate personal income without sacrificing your time at college!</span>
        </div><p>When he was 25 years old, Aaron Patzer started the website Mint.com. Garrett Camp created the now acclaimed StumbleUpon while he was a graduate student. Ben Cathers, now in college and opening a third business, was a mere 12 years old when he successfully launched his first Web marketing and advertising firm.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s never too early to start a home business, and launching a successful start-up on a college income is not only possible, but has been done time and time again.</p>
<p>Unemployment is an epidemic that is laying siege to the economy as a whole, leaving many working people without jobs, but also leading to more students without a <a href="http://college-income.com">college income</a>.</p>
<p>Unemployment rates for those under 20 years old has reached as high as 21.5%, resulting in more and more young people entertaining the idea of starting a home business of their own. In fact, in 2006, there were 492,000 people younger than 25 who were self-employed, according to the Small Business Administration.</p>
<p>Now is a fantastic time for college students to start a home business! Especially if your target audience is teens or college students, being in the same demographic gives you an advantage that older entrepreneurs could only beg to be granted by the stars.</p>
<p>Advantages to starting a home business are plentiful. You have the opportunity to learn about the mechanics of business as you go. Firsthand experience is invaluable, and provides knowledge that is unmatched in any other job you might take.</p>
<p>Of course, there are some hurtles that you&#8217;ll have to clear. Balancing a business with a college schedule can take careful planning, and some time to get accustomed to. Lack of experience will likely lead to unexpected obstacles that you will have to overcome, and may result in more effort required to earn the trust of some customers.</p>
<p>Additionally, with little <a href="http://college-income.com">college income</a> and without credit history or collateral, securing a business loan can be very difficult for a college student. If you aren&#8217;t yet 18, you won&#8217;t legally qualify for a loan, which means you may have to search for funding elsewhere.</p>
<p>There are solutions for all of these issues, though. You may encounter obstacles, but clearing them will help you grow and will result in a stronger business. Additional funding, if needed at all, can be secured elsewhere. Another option is to find a co-signer whose support may improve your chances of receiving a business loan.</p>
<p>The best part about starting a business now, though, is that time is on your side. You are young, and your business has time to grow.</p>
<p>A home business can help boost your college income now, but if you take steps to create a truly solid business, it could even result in complete financial security in the future.</p>
<p>To learn more about starting a business in college, I strongly encourage you to read the eBook, &#8220;The Power of College Entrepreneurship and Income: A Practical Guide to Leveraging Your Experience.&#8221; It expands on what is discussed here, and will guide you toward creating a successful business as a college student.</p>
<p>It truly is the best time to be an entrepreneur.</p>
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		<title>Is There Income After College?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Feb 2011 19:23:48 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-size: small;">Is There Income after College?</p>
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        </div><p>In spite of the bad news you hear, there are several great opportunities out there for college graduates &#8211; and you can begin to pursue them even before you graduate. The reality is that you’re not at the mercy of the economy or the job market. You can create your own path and your own income, regardless of circumstances.</p>
<p>You’re in control &#8211; not the economy!</p>
<p>The Great Recession isn’t over</p>
<p>Yes, we’re coming out of it, but as a college student, you’re still going to deal with the aftermath.</p>
<p>The National Association of Colleges and Employers says unemployment among recent college graduates has shown improvement, going from 8.8% in 2009 to 8.6% in 2010. While 0.02% better is better than nothing at all, you still face the odds of being the 1 out of every 11 college grads without a job &#8211; and the other 10 are taking anything available. Even those who land college jobs need 4-6 months on average to find it.</p>
<p>As a new grad, you’ll compete with the unemployed &#8211; right now, approximately 14 million people, many of whom are skilled professionals. As competitive as the <strong><a title="College Jobs" href="http://www.college-income.com">college job</a></strong> market currently is, many of them are willing to work for the same income as you are &#8211; and remember, they have years of experience and skills on their resume. This means employers can hire better personnelfor less money, driving down wages in nearly every industry and sector.</p>
<p>That doesn’t mean there aren’t opportunities out there. It just means you’re going to have to be smart and look for unconventional sources of income. In other words, you’ve got to make it happen.</p>
<p>College debt is UP</p>
<p>While keeping in mind how hard it is to find <a title="College Income" href="http://www.college-income.com"><strong>college jobs</strong> </a>after college, also think about the cost of college. Currently, the average U.S. student has $20,000 in total debt (institutional debt plus credit cards, etc.). If that’s not bleak enough, consider this: the average U.S. graduate has a total of about $30,000 in debt. Now, factor in that you have to start paying only 6 months out of college and it’s easy to understand why college grads are taking any kind of job they can.</p>
<p>But for new college grads, this number may be the most depressing of all. A recent survey by CollegeGrad.com found</p>
<p>80% of new college grads in 2010 moved back home!</p>
<p>If the thought of living with your parents after earning that college degree doesn’t motivate you, we don’t know what would.</p>
<p>What this means is you need to get motivated now and plan to have an income, regardless of the hiring decisions of the companies you apply to.</p>
<p>There is an alternative to traditional post-<strong><a title="College Jobs" href="http://www.college-income.com">college jobs</a></strong></p>
<p>Start your own business!</p>
<p>Plenty of famed entrepreneurs started their businesses in their college-age years. Think of Steve Jobs, Mark Zuckerberg, and Sergey Brin. These enterprising pioneers didn’t pursue &#8220;regular&#8221; jobs &#8211; they created their own!</p>
<p>But you don’t need an idea for the next Facebook or Google &#8211; you can start a home based business that fits your life and pursuits.</p>
<p>Many college graduates are taking temporary employment, project-based positions, or internships instead of &#8220;normal&#8221; full-time jobs. A <strong><a title="College Jobs" href="http://www.college-income.com">home based business</a></strong> lets you work on it on your time. If you’re hired for an intense, three-week project, you can focus on it; when you’re finished, you can pick right back up in your business where you left off.</p>
<p>If you’re an intern, having a side-business can generate the extra income you need until you’re hired full-time. And having success in your own <strong><a title="College Jobs" href="http://www.college-income.com">home based business</a></strong> can demonstrate to your current employer that you’re incredibly resourceful and more talented than the average college hire.</p>
<p>The kind of entrepreneurship we engage in is perfect for any type of college grad. It can complement your income, provide you a safety net in-between jobs, or even replace your search for traditional employment. If you want to throw the idea of working for someone else out the window, you can!</p>
<p>Don’t be afraid of all the bleak figures out there. Just open your eyes to the wealth of alternatives to the &#8220;normal&#8221; path &#8211; and forge your own!</p>
<p>What do you want from your experience?</p>
<p>Is There Income after College?</p>
<p>In spite of the bad news you hear, there are a number of great opportunities out there for college graduates &#8211; and you can begin to pursue them even before you graduate. The reality is that you’re not at the mercy of the economy or the job market. You can create your own path and your own income, regardless of circumstances.</p>
<p>You’re in control &#8211; not the economy!</p>
<p>The Great Recession isn’t over</p>
<p>Yes, we’re coming out of it, but as a college student, you’re still going to deal with the aftermath.</p>
<p>The National Association of Colleges and Employers says unemployment among recent college graduates has shown improvement, going from 8.8% in 2009 to 8.6% in 2010. While 0.02% better is better than nothing at all, you still face the odds of being the 1 out of every 11 college grads without a job &#8211; and the other 10 are taking anything available. Even those who land <strong><a title="College Jobs" href="http://www.college-income.com">college jobs</a></strong> need 4-6 months on average to find it.</p>
<p>As a new grad, you’ll compete with the unemployed &#8211; right now, approximately 14 million people, many of whom are skilled professionals. As competitive as the <strong><a title="College Jobs" href="http://www.college-income.com">college job</a></strong> market currently is, many of them are willing to work for the same income as you are &#8211; and remember, they have years of experience and skills on their resume. This means employers can hire better people for less money, driving down wages in nearly every industry and sector.</p>
<p>That doesn’t mean there aren’t opportunities out there. It just means you’re going to have to be smart and look for unconventional sources of income. In other words, you’ve got to make it happen.</p>
<p>College debt is UP</p>
<p>While keeping in mind how hard it is to find a <strong><a title="College Jobs" href="http://www.college-income.com">college jobs</a></strong> after college, also think about the cost of college. Currently, the average U.S. student has $20,000 in total debt (institutional debt plus credit cards, etc.). If that’s not bleak enough, consider this: the average U.S. graduate has a total of about $30,000 in debt. Now, factor in that you have to start paying only 6 months out of college and it’s easy to understand why college grads are taking any kind of job they can.</p>
<p>But for new college grads, this number may be the most depressing of all. A recent survey by CollegeGrad.com found</p>
<p>80% of new college grads in 2010 moved back home!</p>
<p>If the thought of living with your parents after earning that college degree doesn’t motivate you, we don’t know what would.</p>
<p>What this means is you need to get motivated now and plan to have an income, regardless of the hiring decisions of the companies you apply to.</p>
<p>There is an alternative to traditional post-<strong><a title="College Jobs" href="http://www.college-income.com">college jobs</a></strong></p>
<p>Start your own business!</p>
<p>Plenty of legendary entrepreneurs started their businesses in their college-age years. Think of Steve Jobs, Mark Zuckerberg, and Sergey Brin. These enterprising pioneers didn’t pursue &#8220;regular&#8221; jobs &#8211; they created their own!</p>
<p>But you don’t need an idea for the next Facebook or Google &#8211; you can start a home based business that fits your life and pursuits.</p>
<p>Many college graduates are taking temporary employment, project-based positions, or internships instead of &#8220;normal&#8221; full-time jobs. A home based business lets you work on it on your time. If you’re hired for an intense, three-week project, you can focus on it; when you’re finished, you can pick right back up in your business where you left off.</p>
<p>If you’re an intern, having a side-business can generate the extra income you need until you’re hired full-time. And having success in your own <a title="College Jobs" href="http://www.college-income.com"><strong>home based business</strong> </a>can demonstrate to your current employer that you’re incredibly resourceful and more talented than the average college hire.</p>
<p>The kind of entrepreneurship we engage in is perfect for any type of college grad. It can complement your income, provide you a safety net in-between jobs, or even replace your search for traditional employment. If you want to throw the idea of working for someone else out the window, you can!</p>
<p>Don’t be afraid of all the bleak figures out there. Just open your eyes to the wealth of alternatives to the &#8220;normal&#8221; path &#8211; and forge your own!</p>
<p>What do you want from your experience?</p>
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