Jun 18, 2009

Do you have what it takes to be an e-entrepreneur?
Copyright © Stone Evans, The Home Biz Guy
Author of "Dotcomology - The Science of Making Money Online"

These days, it seems like everyone wants to work
from home and make money on the Internet. But
before you even turn on your computer, the first
question you have to ask yourself is whether
you’re cut out for this kind of work.

The fact is, building a home-based business isn’t
for everyone. Some people like the commute. They
really do enjoy having a boss who tells them what
to do, and they like the routine of working
nine-to-five for an ordinary salary that can
barely pay the mortgage. Personally, I think
they’re nuts.

More reasonably, there are people who are
concerned about the risk of starting up their own
business. They’re not sure it’s worth the
investment of time and money, and they’re scared
of the responsibility that comes with running
their own company. They wonder if there is
another way to escape the rat race.

I’m sure there is. You could win the lottery or
wait for your Aunt Sue to keel over and leave you
her condo. Or maybe you could sit down with a pen
and paper and draw the blueprint for "The Next
Big Thing". Anything can happen... Right?

For me, what happened was creating a successful,
self-running Internet marketing system. It didn’t
happen without effort. It didn’t happen without
at least some initial investment of both time and
money and, of course, it doesn’t happen now
without me making sure that the taxes are filed
and the paperwork is done. But it happened.

I’m my own boss. I work from home according to my
own schedule and I get to pocket all the cash my
business makes. If you’re prepared to give an
e-business the time, the work and the money it
needs to get started and get growing, it can
happen for you too.

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Jun 15, 2009

Getting Started with Work at Home Business

Getting Started with Work at Home Business

Home based business appeals to many people. After weighing the pros and cons of home based business, if somebody finally decides to start working at home a few things would be required getting started. Of course, starting a home office or work place is pretty easy and affordable.

The requirements to start a home based business would vary depending on the type of business one is getting in to. Starting a writing, editing, data entry, transcription, web designing, desk top publishing, other computer related jobs would require a person to have a pc or a laptop with Internet connection. A separate office space is always better to work without disturbance. A telephone or mobile phone is also required for communication though not absolutely mandatory. A headset with the pc will enable online voice chat which is almost free.

It is obvious that work at home people should have the required proficiency and competency in the business they are getting in to. For instance medical transcription requires certification and training in the profession. While data entry doesnĂ­t require any such thing and any person can perform them, proof reading and translation jobs would require knowledge and certification in the field. Knowledge and experience would allow the work at home professional to obtain projects and execute them easily. Certification in the specific areas would ensure better income.

People keen on starting manufacturing soap, candles, stuffed dolls or looking to start their repair workshops for mobile phones, TV sets, or computers should have a spacious room or garage to work. They should have all the necessary tools to set up the workshop. Many of the existing home furniture can be converted in to work place furniture. It is advisable not to spend any money unnecessarily on furniture and other such items. Money should be invested only on the basic tools and equipment. If there is a financial constraint only the most essential equipment should be purchased and other tools can be rented. For instance an auto repair business cannot be started without many basic tools including the different numbered wrenches, torque wrenches, hammers, and screw drivers. But it is not necessary to have a lathe machine because it is often needed in auto repair. For lathe machine work the work at home person can go to others dealing with that.

If there is a need to visit people at their offices or homes a visiting card explaining the expertise and services of the work at home person is imperative. It adds a certain degree of professionalism and lets people know how to contact or where to locate the home based business.

The idea is that home based business should be started with a very small budget. It will be prudent to do so. Investing a large sum of money would prove to be counter productive as the returns may be slow and low initially. With time as the home based business grows more money can be invested in to the business making it a successful venture. 

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