Would your child love a letter from Santa?

Posted on 17. Oct, 2008 by The Mommy Circle in The Mommy Circle, WAHM Business Ideas

With the way the economy is so many moms I know are looking for a way to make extra money. But they also don’t want to overcommit themselves to some sort of full-time position or even a business that will force them to work 80 hours a week.

I think one of the coolest businesses I’ve seen that can really give a mom a jump start to making some extra money is starting a Santa Letter Business and now is the perfect time to get started.

It’s basically an online business that, for a fee, allows people to order Letters From Santa for their kids. The business owner creates the letter based on a questionnaire, throws in some special extras and mails the letter to the child.

Even though it’s a business that is focused on Christmas, it’s also a business that can be expanded to other times of the year and childhood milestones, like Birthdays, losing teeth, new baby, etc.

The gals at Just Add Sweat just released a complete ‘how-to’ guide to starting a Santa Letter Business and for the $20 that they charge for it, it’s a neat way to dip your toe in the swimming pool of online business. They offer a guarantee so it’s a pretty good deal.

Just think, how many kids would love a personalized letter from Santa. Here take a peek at the how-to guide to starting a Santa Letter Business

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The Mommy Circle Nanette is a work at home mom of two beautiful kids - a boy and a girl and is married to the man of her dreams, her soul mate and best friend. She runs her own virtual assistant business, Premium Virtual Assistance and loves sharing her views of parenting and being a mom with others.

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2 Responses to “Would your child love a letter from Santa?”

  1. Susan M. Heim

    29. Oct, 2008

    This is a great idea! They could also do letters from the Easter Bunny, the tooth fairy, etc. A nice, inexpensive way to make a little extra money!

  2. Nanette

    29. Oct, 2008

    Yes, exactly Susan. It’s something you can use for just about any holiday not just Christmas. It can become a year round money making work at home business.

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