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4.28.2005

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Moms, Could you use $100 for your business???

Ok, I know you are thinking, "Of course I could use $100 for my business." Who couldn't right, especially if you are just starting out. Well, I had to ask cause my Gran Gran always told me "The only stupid question is the one never asked." ;) (Luv Ya Gran Gran!)

Every Monday morning, after putting my son on the bus and grabbing my cup of coffee and a snack, I faithfully tune into WAHM Talk Radio. This show and the site have been extremely helpful in my work at home beginnings. The founder of the site, Kelly McCausey is great and her shows are always informative and inspiring!

To help Kelly and other WAHP out I am posting her latest contest on my blogs! Kelly is giving away $100 to be used by a work at home mom for their business. Her way of saying Happy Mother's Day!

There are only 3 requirements:

1. Have a Paypal account.
If you don't have one you can get one free here: PayPal

2. Use the money for your business.

3. Send Kelly an email at chris@wahmtalkradio.com telling her how you would use the money for your business. Be specific.

At the end of the month (not but a few days left) Kelly will choose a winner and deposit 100 buckaroos into their Paypal account. That easy! So what are you waiting for??? You have nothing to lose and $100 to gain, so go help fill her inbox! The more people to fill her inbox the happier she will be and may even do this more often according to her post on the site this week.Until next time...Good Luck! Hey, while you're at it...check out her website and the show: WAHM Talk Radio

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