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Time Management When Running a Home Based Business

November 17, 2009 Leave a comment

When you work for yourself in a home-based business, one of the most challenging aspects of running that business is managing your time. If it were only the concerns of managing the time that goes into running the business that needed to be taken into consideration, then that would be challenging but not impossible. When you start to throw into the minute the fact that, since you work from home, there are a lot of pressures and responsibilities related to being at home that also need to be factored into your time management skills, it becomes quite a bit more complicated.

One way to make a clean separation between working from home and simply being at home is to have a dedicated workspace and to make sure that your family, or roommates, or whoever it is you share your home living space with recognizers that that workspace is for running your business, and not for just hanging out as if you were at home doing recreational activities.

Of course, it can become difficult to constantly be turning down invitations from your family or housemates to watch television, play games, or do other home type activities. This is why it’s also important to scheduling the recreational time each day so there’s actually a part of your business schedule.

People who run home-based businesses absolutely run the risk of working all the time, of having zero separation between work and home, because there is no physical separation between the spaces. The temptation becomes to work from the time you get out of bed until the time you lay back down into bed at night. This is an important thing to try to avoid, you don’t want to fall into this trap.

You’ve heard the phrase, all work and no play makes so and so a dull girl or boy. Well, when you’re running a home-based business, it can make you more than dull. It can actually make you stressed out, and then burned out.

The best way to avoid this is to have a dedicated workspace and only spend the preplanned amount of dedicated hours and it. After that, enjoy your home in the way that it is mainly and foremost intended to be used, as the home.

Melanie Young is an author that happily works from home. She loves the freedom that making her own schedule and not having a boss provides! She especially loves the financial freedom that comes from working at home. Do you want to find out how you can do the same thing?

Home Based Data Entry Work – How to Create Extra Income by Simple Filling of Forms

November 14, 2009 Leave a comment

The salary of a regular employee today cannot suffice the everyday needs of a family and so many are forced to shift career, migrate to other countries, or assume a second job. Many people today are into work at home jobs because it has become one of the best alternatives there is to earn cash and more extra. Data entry as the most popular work at home job is also the most sought after venture today. In fact more than 27,000 people are doing this and are very much satisfied with how much they are getting.

Data entry is a convenient job because there is no more need to pack up things and go to work every day. There is also no need to worry about transportation and meal expenses. This is a job that can be done in the comfort of your home. It is in reality not a job but a business because you do not work for an employer for you do not have a boss; you are actually your own boss. However, it is now considered a job. One more thing, it is very different from an offline job as it has no fixed salary. The salary in this opportunity is dependent to the amount of work put in. The work itself entails simple filling of online forms on behalf of companies. When a product advertised sells through the forms you get to receive your payment.

To get started in this business is easy; one should only look for a legitimate program to join. A program is a site that provides information about the business. It also gives strategies and exclusive tips to its members. Above all, it links its member to outsourcing companies. But of course, before joining one should have a brief background about the job. The job itself entails typing of information to online forms on behalf of companies (usually advertising companies). The income here depends on the number of completed forms. It is actually simpler than you think because the information entered in the forms only consists of a three line statement.

How to generate more income in this business?

In this kind of business, $200 to $500 dollars or more a day is feasible. But I must say that it is not realistic for beginners to expect such amount for they are barely starting. They first need to learn the ropes before expecting high salary. Another, you have to always remember that in this industry the more you work the more income you will get. One technique to earn more in this job is to join a program because that will definitely guide you through and will aide you to reach your goals. As mentioned, it is the first thing you have to do, to find a legitimate program because it provides online training which is ideal to those new in the business. It is that easy to generate a large amount of money in this type of industry.

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Tips on Money Making Hobbies

November 14, 2009 Leave a comment

Times are tough these days. The US economy has hit a rough spot in the road. There are so many

people that are unemployed in the current recession. How in the world are they expected to feed their families, keep a roof over their heads and survive these tough times? Are there any money making hobbies out there?

Actually, the answer can be found in your spare bedroom, on a desk in your den or on your kitchen table. Many start up businesses begin with just a little creativity and some determination. Do you have a hobby? Could you actually turn a hobby into something more?

Think about what you like to do. Do you like to spend time on the computer? Do you like to write articles? Can you sew or have you ever made jewelry? If you have interests in any of these areas, then you can make money with your hobby. When my daughter left home to go to college, I decided that I would start to make jewelry to make a little extra “college” money. The only problem was that I did not know how to make jewelry. Well, guess what? You can learn everything you need to know about jewelry making on the internet. I think this is true with just about any hobby. You can get instructions, written or on video, to learn how to do just about anything on the internet. Now, I have a successful jewelry making business, both online and offline.

Once you have determined your product, eBay and Craigslist are fantastic avenues to promote any business. It will take you a short time to set up an account with either of these venues. There are also many ways to advertise your new venture on the internet, if you wish to set up your own e-commerce website.

This time of the year is perfect for making extra money. Let your family and friends know that you are starting your own business. Christmas is just around the corner and they will need presents to give. There are also many craft fairs and bazaars that need new and interesting new items to be sold.

So, if you would like to turn your hobby into a money making hobby, just put on your thinking cap and go to work. You can set up your own business in a flash.

Tips on Money Making Hobbies

November 14, 2009 Leave a comment

Times are tough these days. The US economy has hit a rough spot in the road. There are so many

people that are unemployed in the current recession. How in the world are they expected to feed their families, keep a roof over their heads and survive these tough times? Are there any money making hobbies out there?

Actually, the answer can be found in your spare bedroom, on a desk in your den or on your kitchen table. Many start up businesses begin with just a little creativity and some determination. Do you have a hobby? Could you actually turn a hobby into something more?

Think about what you like to do. Do you like to spend time on the computer? Do you like to write articles? Can you sew or have you ever made jewelry? If you have interests in any of these areas, then you can make money with your hobby. When my daughter left home to go to college, I decided that I would start to make jewelry to make a little extra “college” money. The only problem was that I did not know how to make jewelry. Well, guess what? You can learn everything you need to know about jewelry making on the internet. I think this is true with just about any hobby. You can get instructions, written or on video, to learn how to do just about anything on the internet. Now, I have a successful jewelry making business, both online and offline.

Once you have determined your product, eBay and Craigslist are fantastic avenues to promote any business. It will take you a short time to set up an account with either of these venues. There are also many ways to advertise your new venture on the internet, if you wish to set up your own e-commerce website.

This time of the year is perfect for making extra money. Let your family and friends know that you are starting your own business. Christmas is just around the corner and they will need presents to give. There are also many craft fairs and bazaars that need new and interesting new items to be sold.

So, if you would like to turn your hobby into a money making hobby, just put on your thinking cap and go to work. You can set up your own business in a flash.

How to Make Extra Money From Home – The Cheapest and Profitable Way

When you want to make extra money from home, it has to be profitable and at the same time cost effective. Most people rush in to starting a home based business without fully understanding what they are getting into. They lose money on the way simply because of not having the necessary knowledge.

It took me a long time to get started because there was nobody to show me how it’s done. You need a simple step by step guide to show you the ropes. Such mistakes are made when one is desperate and need the money now. Well, you have to put in some effort first to really see tangible results. This is why most people fail. Any business requires work. There’s nothing like easy money.

By taking the necessary steps like reducing start up costs can help you in having a profitable business. Make sure that your costs are as low as possible.

How do you make sure that you make extra money from home but the cheapest and profitable way?

•Put in some effort yourself instead of hiring somebody. I know that you use money to make money but what if you don’t have a lot of money to spare and you want to at least make something extra? Are you going to wait until you have all the resources you need? No. You can start now with the little you have and build your way up. So, work some extra hours more. This is what I did when I just started which by the way took me along time to build my business because I wasted so much time trying to learn everything and never made the decision to start.

•Look for one idea. Work on it until it works. If it doesn’t, go to the next one. Don’t dwell on one idea for too long. This is so much destruction where you don’t focus on one thing and keeps on trying anything and everything.

•Be optimistic about what you’re yet to venture into. Without this, your energy will go down and remember you need it to grow your business. I want to repeat one important point here. Don’t leave things in the middle. Try it until it works if not move on.

I want you to check this business idea that has made millions of people money and you can also make extra money from your home easily.

Legitimate No Fee Work at Home Jobs – Is There Such a Thing?

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Making a Website That Fails – Shift Your Approach to Making a Website For Your Home Based Business

April 14, 2009 Leave a comment

With the advent of Web 2.0 tools making a website is easy. These tools are simple and intuitive. Anyone can use them. There is no reason for technical barriers to keep you from being successful online. But there is a big difference in creating a website and…

Making a website that works.

Most work from home websites fail to draw and convert traffic. Without traffic your business is dead.

If you want to know how to build a website for personal reasons… and you don’t care about traffic to your site… then Web 2.0 tools make it easy. Find a company that does free website hosting and put up a pretty site.

But if you are making a website for business you will need to shift your thinking.

How to Make a Website That Will Fail

What? Why would anyone want to make a website that fails? They wouldn’t. But most home based business websites do just that.

The main problem is a failure to understand why people use the internet.

A previous coworker of mine used to call me – often – and ask my advice on buying a replicated site and selling someone else’s products. He thought that putting up a site… any site… could make him rich. It is sort of the “If you make it they will come” way of thinking.

Fortunately he did not waste his money.

Replicated sites are your worse possible option for too many reasons to recount here. But most custom sites suffer from some of the same problems as replicated sites.

They follow a truncated methodology something like this:

  1. Find a product or service you want to sell.
  2. Create an attractive website – or pay someone else to do it – to sell this product or service.
  3. Put a shopping cart or some other payment process on the website.
  4. The website sits alone in the dark and dies from lack of traffic

Sound familiar?

The first three steps in this process are important. The fourth step just happens.

As essential as the first three steps are they are a recipe for failure if they stand by themselves. They do little to bring and convert traffic. There are several other essential steps that take into account the reasons we all use the internet.

Without these additional steps your website stands little chance of success.

Even if you are willing to pay for traffic, few people will actually buy.

But by carefully including these other essential pieces of the puzzle, you greatly increase your chances of making a website that will draw free traffic. And it will also convert more of this traffic into paying customers.

You do have to have a good product. And you do need a website. And you do need some way for your customers to pay for your product. But these steps mean nothing without a proper foundation. Your product is not your starting point. You need to revamp your way of thinking if you want to build a website that works.

Start by…

Identifying a Niche and Build a Website from That Niche

If you are trying to sell to the whole world you will most likely sell to no one. It is impossible to target everyone. The most profitable online businesses focus on a relatively small niche of prospects who might be intensely interested in their product.

This is common sense.

No one wastes their time trying to sell hunting gear to animal rights activists. That is obvious. Nor should you try to sell your products to someone who is not already interested in solutions that your product addresses.

The first group would be hostile. The second group would be oblivious.

So you need to identify a niche. Marketers call this marketing in the long tail. It basically means identifying a niche (or sub-niche) wherein you can become a recognized expert. You would be the go-to person for many who share interests related to that niche.

So where do you find this niche? Preferably from within you.

Everyone has certain interests that other people share. Identify a specific area of interest that others share and you have the beginnings of your niche. Don’t pick something too large like “Sports”. You also don’t want to select something too tightly defined like the mating rituals of some insect nobody ever heard of

Identify a niche that you love… that thousands (not necessarily millions) of other people love and become the online expert in that niche. If you can find something about which you have a passion you are at a great advantage. Your work will come much more easily.

You will have more fun.

It is from this niche that your website will be born. Not from your product… but from your tightly defined niche.

Become the niche-master who provides rich online content for those who share your passion. Be the expert they look to for answers.

Start here and your website will not die a lonely death. It will draw hungry prospects who are eager to hear what you have to say.

Greg Post is a marketing consultant for those interested in building a successful home based business. He specializes in the attraction marketing model. This model focuses on becoming attractive to your customers and prospects by creating an environment where they can find what they are already interested in.

It is a more natural way of doing business where the customer’s interests and needs truly become the most important thing. Therefore it is a more effective way of doing business.

Cash in by Carving Out a Niche of Your Own

March 14, 2009 Leave a comment

Competition is generally considered to be good for the consumer forcing companies to come up with ever better products and holding down, or in some cases driving down, prices. However, if you are in the process of starting your own business competition may well be the last thing you need, especially if you have very little start-up capital.

One way to avoid the problem of competition is to simply carve out your own niche which, with a little bit of thought and some time and effort, is not as difficult as most people think. There are essentially two ways in which you can carve out your own niche.

The first is to offer a product or service which is unique. For example, back in 1975 a man named Gary Dahl came up with what many people thought was a ridiculous idea until they saw just how successful it turned out to be and just how much money he made. Gary Dahl came up with the idea of the ‘Pet Rock’ which was nothing more than a perfectly ordinary stone which was put into a box with a set of instructions (The Pet Rock Training Manual) and sold for $3.95. Not surprisingly his idea was so ‘way out’ that it attracted a lot of media attention, including television attention, which resulted in sales of more than one million Pet Rocks before people came to their senses.

Now this is perhaps a somewhat unusual example of the concept but remember that people buy what they want and not what they need. So, if you can come up with something that meets the desires of a particular market (such as a pet which doesn’t have to be fed or walked and which doesn’t make a mess in the house) then you could make a small fortune even if your product has a relatively short life span following the trend of the moment.

The second is to fill a gap in the market. It might seem surprising but there are many gaps in the market which companies for one reason or another simply have not yet got around to filling. If you do your homework and really get to know your way around a particular market you will soon start to spot the gaps.

Also, do not be afraid to think outside the box and here the Internet provides some excellent examples. Many people use the Internet to learn a skill and for years many people made a fortune providing ‘how to’ information in downloadable e-book format. As the Internet has improved from its early days so people have adapted their products, adding an audio version of their e-book at a higher price for example. Today people are making a fortune by taking those original e-book courses, updating them and now turning them into online video courses at a premium price. The product itself is not new but marketers are spotting gaps in the market and providing old information in a form which consumers prefer today.

Falling in Love With Products Nobody Wants to Buy

February 14, 2009 Leave a comment

Most home-based business owners are quite rightly in love with the products or services they are selling and their business was born out of their own skills an talent and from a passion they have for their particular product area. Unfortunately, all too frequently businesses run into trouble because the customers do not share the owner’s love for the product and, in some cases, they don’t even like the product.

In simple terms too many business owners base their products and services on what they like, rather than on what their potential customers are prepared to pay for. So, before staring any new business venture it is important that you do your homework.

Start by deciding just what market you are going to target. Are you, for example, going to aim your product or service at young married couples, parents of preschool children, elderly women or retired couples living in Florida? You may of course decide to target more than one market if this is appropriate but will still need to view each as a separate market which, in essence, will be a different arm of your business.

Once you have chosen a market you will then need to do your research and find out just what people in this market want. Whatever your product or service you are wasting your time if you simply try to push it on people whether they want it or not. However, if you find out exactly what your target audience is looking for and then adapt your product or service to meet your potential customers’ needs you could well have them beating a path to your door.

Having, discovered what people want, sit down and adapt your product or service to meet their needs and, in doing so, look carefully at the competition. Your product will either need to offer something that your customers cannot get from your competitors or beat your competition in areas such as quality, ease of use, portability and price.

With your product ready to go you then need to test the market because, no matter how careful you are, it is not always easy to get things right first time. Launch you product in a limited fashion and survey your customers to get as much feedback as possible. Based on this feedback you can then further refine your product and test again, repeating this process until you find that you are providing exactly what your customers want.

It is extremely important to work in a business which you not only enjoy but have at least some degree of passion for. However, if it equally important to work in a business which provides just the product or service that your customers want.

4 Ways to Find a Business to Start From Home

January 14, 2009 Leave a comment

There are many different reasons for starting your own home-based business but when you look carefully at the long list of reasons you find that they all fall into one of 4 broad categories.

1. Assets. Anyone starting their own business will possess a variety of different assets which they can bring to their new venture. For example, you may have experience of working in a particular field or have acquired a large circle of friends or business contacts over the years.

Basing a new business on one or more of your assets is by far and a way the most popular reason for starting any home-based business and applies in the case of about half of all new business ventures. However, basing a business on your assets is also the reason why so many new businesses do not do very well and often fail within a matter of weeks or months. The problem is that, while assets can be extremely helpful in getting you up and running, they rarely fire your imagination or spark your emotions, both of which are necessary to make any new business venture succeed.

2. Talent. Most of us have some sort of talent or skill at which we excel and if you can tap into this skill and create a business around it then not only will you find that people are willing to pay you to share your talent with them but you will have great fun doing so. About one in six businesses these days are founded on the basis of talent and and this can be a very rewarding route to follow, both financially and emotionally.

3. Passion. About a quarter of all new start-ups are based upon passion and such businesses are also generally successful in both financial and emotional terms. As long as you are passionate about a particular subject then you will not find it difficult to put in whatever work is necessary to get your business up and running and will not be put off by any obstacles which you might encounter along the way.

4. Mission. Although this is the least popular reason for starting a home-based business, a business which is started because you are ‘on a mission’ will often lead to considerable satisfaction from making a difference to the lives of people or to the world around you. In many cases a mission-based business can also bring financial reward along with it but often the personal rewards will outweigh and be far more important to you if you are starting a business on this basis.

So, what is the best way to decide upon a route to follow?

Without any doubt, if you have a particular skill or talent and are passionate about something then this should be your first port of call. If you can build a business around something in which you have a skill and are passionate about then you will find that your task will be both enjoyable and, more often than not, financially rewarding.