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Family Matters: Easing the Transition to a Home Business
Ask any would-be entrepeneur why he or she wants to start a home based business and you'll get a wide variety of replies. Regardless of the reason, there's one thing for certain: starting a home business doesn't just affect you, the entrepreneur;...
Home Based Medical Billing: How To Avoid the Scams Within The Industry
This articles purpose is to allow women and men to take an
in-depth look into avoiding the scams associated with starting a
home based medical billing business.
In 1999-2000 several entrepreneurial and financial magazines
stated that medical...
Is a Home Business Right for you?
Is a Home Business Right For You? http://www.pluginprofitsite.com/main-4783 Every morning as people wake up and make the commute to work, many dream of the day when they will finally work for themselves. Every time the boss lets someone know that...
Make Your Home Based Business Dream A Reality
Fortunate are those who have a Dream and if you happen to be one of those who has an Internet Home Based Business Dream then don't let it lie dormant and ultimately disappear from the realms of reality. Start activating your Dream and lay the...
The Top 5 First-Year Mistakes in the Home Business
Even once you've got past the starting-up stage, there are still
plenty mistakes to be made to build a home business, and most of
them are going to be made in your make-or-break year--the first
one. Here are the top five things to avoid.
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Deciding on a Home-Based Business That's Right For You
When you decide that you would like to go into business for yourself, the first step is deciding on a type of business that fits your idea of "comfortable" and "fun". After all, the whole reason you want to go into business for yourself is the fact that what you are doing right now is "uncomfortable", and "not fun".
So, the first thing you should do is make a personal assessment of who you are. For instance, what do you like? What are your favorite hobbies? Do you like working with or around people? Or, are you a homebody? Do you have any skills that could help you (such as typing, office skills, organizational skills, etc.)? What do you dislike?
Yes, what you dislike is as important as what you like. Without knowing what your dislikes are, you are liable to turn your projects into something that you don't want to do, but end up stuck with. Figuring out what you dislike before-hand will enable you to plan accordingly, and make sure that what you dislike does not interfere with what you are trying to build. Dislikes help you decide policies and procedures that you normally would not think of when writing out your business plan.
For instance: Do you like or dislike knocking on stranger's doors? Are you comfortable or uncomfortable talking to strangers face to face? How do you feel about telephones? Do you feel differently about emails or letter writing through postal mail?
If you are comfortable talking to people face to face, then you should start out with products that you believe in, and go for the
direct selling technique. However, if you are more comfortable with writing, you may want to consider a mail order type business, or an internet business.
Whatever type of business you choose, it will be up to you to decide the best marketing strategies to fit your needs. You will be making list after list of what works, what doesn't work, and why you feel it failed, and how you think you could have improved the methods. After all, whatever business you decide to get yourself into will be up to you to promote. If it fails, it will be because either the market wasn't there, or the promotion wasn't there. Both reasons will be your own responsibility to account for.
While deciding what is "comfortable" and "fun" will help alleviate the worry and dread of working at what you enjoy, we must remember that running your own business is work -- and sometimes it requires breaking a sweat in order to make a profit. So, once you have decided what is "comfortable" and "fun", you will need to decide what skills you are best at that will help you manage and promote your business.
Test your targeted market by using several methods, at first, to promote your business. Find the one that works best for you, and then be consistent. When you are doing something you enjoy doing, doing it every day doesn't seem so hard.
About the Author
Shonda Ponder is the owner and editor of Texas Express News. She is also an Independent Sales Representative for several direct sales companies, and can be reached by writing to ponderaa1@directvinternet.com.
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