Thursday, September 24, 2009

Teenage Mother Announces New Website - StayHomeWithMyBaby.com

Teenage Mother Announces New Website - StayHomeWithMyBaby.com

Teen mom started selling collectibles on eBay.com and built a successful business, working from her laptop computer. She now teaches other moms and dads how to do the same with her new website StayHomeWithMyBaby.com.

Baltimore, Maryland (PRWEB) -- At first glance, Tameka Tyler seems to be an ordinary teenager. She loves talking on the phone with her best friend LaTrina, hanging out at the mall, and going to the movies. But Tameka is no ordinary teen.

Due to family issues, she lived with her grandmother since age 11. Tameka unfortunately became pregnant at age 17. "She was very depressed. She would cry a lot," her grandmother Laura Fitzgerald recalls. Tameka knew that she had become another urban statistic and her future looked bleak.

"I needed money for the baby and I couldn't work at the time. I was showing and no one would hire me." Tameka goes on to say, "My grandmother would help me out when she could, but she was on a fixed income."

Living with her grandmother, one day Tameka was in the basement getting some clothes out of storage and found a box belonging to her grandfather, who passed away in 2001. She opened the box to find an assortment of items such as an old usher badge, cuff links, loose change and a ton of baseball cards. "At first, I didn't know what to think. I thought it was a bunch of junk," Tameka said. She took the unwanted box upstairs to be trashed.

Realizing that she needed money, Tameka began to think about her grandfather's box she recently found in the basement. She looked through the box again, shifting through the baseball cards, seeing if anything of value was at the bottom of the box. Then it came to her. What about the baseball cards?

The next day, Tameka went online and researched if any of the baseball cards were worth anything. To her surprise, they were worth a lot.

With her grandmother's permission, Tameka decided to try and sell the baseball cards on eBay.com. "I knew nothing about eBay. I had to teach myself everything," she said. During the next week she studied everything she could on how to sell on eBay (http://www.stayhomewithmybaby.com). "I was very nervous at first," she recalls.

After posting her first lot of 100 cards on eBay, she grossed $175. She didn't stop there and sold all the cards and pocketed $3,200. She soon used her new found knowledge and started to sell her friends and family's unwanted items on eBay, splitting the profits.

After much thought on what to do next, she took a portion of her proceeds and bought several courses on Internet marketing (http://www.stayhomewithmybaby.com/sponsorad22.html) and how to make money online. She was eager to make this a business.

Tameka has turned her experience into a very successful full time business. These days Tameka rarely sells on eBay.com, instead she has mastered how to make money online and entered the recluse world of affiliate marketing. This field, unknown to most, is where entrepreneurs sell other company's products online for a profit.

Driving a new shiny BMW 535i, she states, "When my friends ask how do I make money on the Internet, I tell them I'm in affiliate marketing, I'm a full time Internet marketer. They have no idea what I'm talking about!"

The successful teen mom now earns over $8,000 per month on the Internet, working from her laptop. She has even taught her best friend LaTrina how to make money online (http://www.stayhomewithmybaby.com/mmm.html). LaTrina, also a teen mother, is building her own Internet business and now makes around $1,300 per month working from home.

Tameka loves her lifestyle and she just wants to grow her business and stay home with her baby. In fact, she has started a new website, StayHomeWithMyBaby.com. She created this site to help other moms (and dads) to earn extra money from home. "I have been very, very blessed. Coming from the inner city, I just want to be happy and make a difference in the world."

Tameka is planning to take a year off before attending college next fall, majoring in Business. She is looking forward to celebrating her 19th birthday, this November, in Florida with her friends and family.

Tameka is truly an inspiration to the American spirit!

If you want to learn more about Tameka or get more information, please visit: www.StayHomeWithMyBaby.com (http://www.StayHomeWithMyBaby.com).

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Contact Information Tameka Tyler-Tennessee

StayHomeWithMyBaby.com

http://www.StayHomeWithMyBaby.com

410-504-5436



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