Turning your hobby into a career
Ever fantasized about making a living with your favorite hobby? Here's an Entrepreneur article called Fun Money about turning your hobby into your career.
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Ever fantasized about making a living with your favorite hobby? Here's an Entrepreneur article called Fun Money about turning your hobby into your career.
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From where I am standing, turning a hobby into a business is great fun and satisfying. Then again, I am in the midst of jumping from moonlighting into the chasm that is full-time owning my own business.
Posted by: emily b. hunt | January 27, 2004 at 06:25 PM