Have you ever looked out into a sea of brake lights or been in a crowded subway and longed for the comforts of home? In the digital age, working out of your home is more practical than ever. According to the American Association of Home-Based Businesses (AAHBB), more than 24 million Americans measure their commute from the bedroom to the computer. We've chosen 10 homebased businesses and learned there are a few commonalities: 1) You need boundaries between your work and personal life, and 2) you need to network with other entrepreneurs who can offer support. Read on-but be prepared for an uncontrollable desire to eschew corporate culture for homebased bliss.
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Talane Miedaner |
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Harry Nelson & Jesse Raben |
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This article was originally published in the September 2000 print edition of Entrepreneur with the headline: No Place Like Home.





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