Skip to content

Welcome to ResidentialBusiness.com — your guide to building a thriving home-based business

Your entrepreneurial journey starts here

Build the business you've
always known you could.

Home-based. Remote. Independent. Whatever your model — this community exists to help you go from idea to income with real support, real conversations, and real momentum.

15+
Years running
10K+
Members strong
6
Active topic hubs
Free
To join forever

"In today's dynamic world, entrepreneurship has become a gateway to financial independence — and launching a home-based business is one of the most accessible paths to get there."

It offers the freedom to be your own boss, control your schedule, and shape your financial future on your terms. This community is your starting point — designed to spark your entrepreneurial mindset and equip you with the core principles to transform an idea into a thriving business. Whether you're fueled by passion, a groundbreaking product, or a smart solution to a common problem, success begins with aligning your vision to real market demand, researching your audience, and laying the foundation with a solid business plan.

Working from home unlocks advantages like flexibility, minimal overhead, and the chance to create a work-life balance that fits your lifestyle — but it requires discipline, structure, and smart time management. Carve out a dedicated workspace, implement efficient routines, and harness the power of technology to automate tasks and stay connected with clients.

With the right mindset, strategic planning, and a willingness to learn and adapt, you can turn your home into a hub of innovation and income. This is more than just a resource — it's a call to action. Take control of your future and build a business that reflects your passion, purpose, and potential.


Explorer membership is free forever. Paid plans unlock the full platform — no ads, no limits.

This Web App Is TikTok for Reading Wikipedia

Featured Replies

There is a moment every week dedicated to placing my face in front of my phone screen: my children's karate practice. While they are learning their kicks and punches, I mindlessly scroll through clickbait, videos, games, and social feeds to pass the time. While it gives me something to do, I don't feel good about it.

Then I heard about WikiTok, which, as its name alludes to, is a web interface that combines TikTok and Wikipedia. Unlike traditional video-sharing platforms, WikiTok offers users a refreshing respite from the relentless algorithms that dominate our digital landscape. The web app delivers an article at random, with an engaging image filling the display. If something interests you, you can tap "Read More," and then the full Wikipedia article will pop up in another window. If it doesn't catch your fancy, you scroll up, and another article will randomly appear.

wikitok on Desktop browser
Credit: Lifehacker

I wanted to test WikiTok, so when my karate kids started doing their thing, I headed to the site and started scrolling, where I encountered a genuinely random feed filled with articles about philanthropist Dorothy Lichtenstein, the second wife of pop artist Roy Lichtenstein, and a rundown of the San Diego Padres' 2019 season. I couldn't stop scrolling, not because WikiTok gave me what I wanted, but because its content was intriguing.

Over the next hour, I read about the Samsung Continuum Android phone, learned that Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce will also get Super Bowl rings, and viewed an architectural marvel in Denmark resembling the fjords that dot the country's landscape.

The lack of rhyme and reason to WikiTok feeds is intentional, and developer Issac Gemal told Ars Technica that he has no plans to change that anytime soon: "I had to put my foot down and say something along the lines that we're already ruled by ruthless, opaque algorithms in our everyday life; why can't we just have one little corner in the world without them?"

Adjusting to life without algorithms

Of course, not having content tailored to your interests takes some getting used to. I was concerned that with each click of "Read More," WikiTok was learning something about me. At one point during my scrolling session, I was convinced that there was a reason why I encountered more than one article on baseball teams and small towns in Arizona, the state I call home.

When I returned for another scrolling session the next day, I realized my fears were unfounded. I was fed articles about Las Vegas office complexes, villages in India, and sports motorcycles. Not once did I encounter an article about what I go on the internet for most: news about movies and music.

Gemal's creation appears to be exclusively web-based, but several apps that poorly mimic the feeling of being on WikiTok are already available. One even asks for your email address before letting you scroll, which seems suspect. Stick to the web browser version and enjoy your well-deserved break from algorithms.

View the full article

Join ResidentialBusiness.com as a free Explorer member to access the community

Advertisement

ResidentialBusiness.com — Free to join

You're reading as a guest.
Explorers actually participate.

Create your free Explorer account in seconds — no credit card, no commitment. Get instant access to post, reply, and connect inside one of the longest-running home business communities on the web.


Post topics & reply to discussions
Access the Community Business Lounge
Connect with remote & home-based founders
Build your member profile & reputation

The Community Business Lounge is where real conversations happen — business models, income strategies, remote work, and what's actually working right now. Guests read. Explorers contribute. The difference is one free signup.

Already growing and want more? Our Builder, Vanguard, and Pro Visionary plans remove ads entirely and unlock the full platform — but Explorer is the right place to start.

Free forever. No card required. Upgrade only when you're ready.

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.

Account

Navigation

Search

Search

Configure browser push notifications

Chrome (Android)
  1. Tap the lock icon next to the address bar.
  2. Tap Permissions → Notifications.
  3. Adjust your preference.
Chrome (Desktop)
  1. Click the padlock icon in the address bar.
  2. Select Site settings.
  3. Find Notifications and adjust your preference.