Homestead Business

  • Starting a homeschool business can be a great way to supplement your income and help other families. Whether you are creating workbooks or printables, it’s important to have an effective marketing strategy in place in order to reach the maximum number of potential customers.

  • Do you have extra space on your homestead? Why not put it to good use and supplement your income by starting a RV farm stay?

    Hosting RVs on your homestead can be a great way to supplement your income, get a few more farm hands, meet new people, and teach others about sustainable living.

  • If you're looking for a way to make some extra money, beekeeping might be the perfect solution. Not only is it a fun and rewarding hobby, but you can also make a decent profit from selling honey and other bee products.

  • In recent years, the term “sustainability” has become popular among homesteaders and small farmers. Does this just mean being off-grid and growing your own food, or can it also include being financially sustainable?

  • 14 Ideas To Sell More Goat Milk Soap

    If you're looking for ideas to sell more goat milk soap, you've come to the right place. Here are 14 surefire ways to boost your sales and keep your customers coming back for more.

    First, it's important to understand who is most likely to buy your soap. 

  • You want a self-sufficient homestead that can cover some or all of its costs. In order to accomplish that, you need to sell things from your homestead, whether that is chicken eggs, goat milk soap, or a handcrafted milking stanchion. 

  • This Homestead Website is going to become your favorite farm hand, with built-in tools to take the guesswork out of getting the word out about your products and services. We even include step-by-step education on creating all the content you need to attract your ideal customers.

  • You can turn your homestead into your full time income, and it starts with having a website, so customers can find you.

  • A question I am constantly asked by homesteaders is, 'How can I make money off of my homestead?'

    If you have just started your homestead journey, you have probably recently celebrated some awesome milestones like harvesting from your garden, or getting your first chicken egg.

  • When you decide to purchase a tool to use at your homestead, there are some tools worth investing in. Anyone who has spent time repairing something knows having the right tool for the job can be the difference between a five-minute task and a three-hour task.

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