How to Start a Home Business Online
September 2, 2010 by stone · Leave a Comment
The first steps to start a home business online may be the toughest. That is first of all to stop thinking about it and just do it. Go ahead. Log on to the Internet. It’s okay if you have no idea what you would like to do. You will get plenty of ideas and information about how to move forward once you make the decision and take action.
Are you sure? OK, second you need a little bit of mental and physical preparation now that you have overcome the first hurdle. Wherever your computer is, whether you have a room dedicated to being an office or even if all you have is a corner. Pronounce this space your office and treat it as such. Try to organize the space. Clear out all the junk. This will help you to focus.
Speaking of focus: To start a home business you need to realize that it will require some consistent work and discipline. Starting with time. How much do you have to dedicate to your business? An hour or two a night? A half-day on the weekend?
Make a commitment to yourself and don’t let anything else get in the way. Treat it like a job. If you were due at work at 9:00 would you just decide to watch TV instead? Not if you want to keep your job. Same principle – if you want to succeed with your business you have to take it seriously.
All this may seem elementary but if you are used to working for someone else then you will have had the benefit of the structure there to motivate you to do your job. When you are your own boss, it is too easy to say, ‘I’ll do it later’ or ‘I’ll do it tomorrow’. You need to be accountable to yourself.
It might help to motivate you as well if you have definite goals. Most successful people do. Make your goals realistic. If you set impossible goals like ’start a home business that will make me wealthy in 30 days’ you will obviously be disappointed and discouraged because it is highly unlikely you will be able to reach your goal. Start out with something even as small as ‘one sale in 30 days’. Once you see you can do that then you can start to make your goals more challenging.
8 Reasons to Take an At Home Job
August 26, 2010 by stone · Leave a Comment
Many people spend thousands and thousands of dollars to create a nice atmosphere in their home. They decorate, renovate, and, unfortunately, do not get to spend a lot time there. Too busy with their jobs, they may not even get to spend a few hours a day to just sit back and enjoy their own creation. This is just one reason that you may want to consider working at home. The truth is, there are many more. The following are 7 more reasons to take an at home job:
1. An at home job means you no longer will have to waste time every day commuting to work. All you need to do is have enough space for an office in your home and you save a ton of time.
2. Working in your home office means you can even work in your pajamas if you want to. Of course, this means more money saved, as you don’t have to buy special clothing.
3. You can also save money on food and other expenses. Think about how much money you spend just stopping off to get coffee before work or on the gasoline it takes to get you to work.
4. A lot of people like to work from home because they get to spend more time with their children. Again, more saved money because you will no longer have to put them in daycare.
5. Being your own boss is another plus. While you may have clients or customers that demand the work, you won’t have anyone standing over your shoulder, watching your every move.
6. Another benefit is that you don’t have to work on anyone else’s time clock. If working from 2pm until 10pm is what you want, you can do it very easily. Your hours of work are chosen by you.
7. An at home job will also let you choose the type of work you want to do. Working for someone else, you must do whatever you are told and they get the credit.
Top Three Reasons to Consider Home Based Employment
August 23, 2010 by stone · Leave a Comment
Frustrated with your working conditions? Think you could do a better job at being the boss? Why not change your life? Many people who find themselves sick and tired of being underappreciated and overworked actually take it upon themselves to start their own business at their home. They may even still work for other companies, but get hired to do the actual work out of the home. The following are the top three reasons why you may want to consider home based employment:
Gain Control
Too often, those who are employed outside the home may feel like they have no control over their employment. The only thing they can control is showing up on time and getting their work done. But, they have no control over the amount of hours they are required to work, what time they have to work, and even, how much they get paid. When you choose home based employment, you gain control of your life, your work, and your pay.
Flexibility
Home based employment will also allow for a more flexible lifestyle. Because you get to choose the hours you work and how many, it may open up the possibilities for other opportunities for you. It will also allow you to use the flexibility to spend more time with those you care about. Think about how many special moments you may have missed with your children and you may find this reason is enough to give it a try.
Higher Income
When employed outside the home, you generally do not have any control over your earnings. This is why most people who work from their homes make more money than they did with their previous employment. Because they can set their own price on their products or service and do not have to share the profits, they generally have a much higher income than before.
If you were to sit down, you could probably figure out many more reasons why you should consider working at home. It may include saving money on childcare expense, gas money, and lunches. If you are considering getting involved with working out of your home, do your research and you may just find that all of the pros far outweigh the cons.
No Better Time For Network Marketing
August 19, 2010 by stone · Leave a Comment
Opportunities for network marketing used to be limited to word-of-mouth and buying and telephoning leads. So many more avenues have become popular in recent times, and it is relevant to mention that these new strategies are much more conducive to ‘networking’ than cold calling and pestering your relatives and friends about your latest business opportunity.
The major avenue is on the ‘information super-highway’, aka the Internet or ‘world-wide-web’. This has opened many doors globally. In the ‘old days’ what were called ‘BB’s’ (bulletin boards) have evolved into forums where people can network with their peers and prospects.
‘Netizens’ can get to know each other and share information to develop relationships in an interactive chat environment. Through this mode they can build a true network. It seems only natural to contact these people if you are involved in a network marketing business and would like them to join you or become your customer or client.
Do you see the difference between buying lists of names and cold-calling people out of the ‘clear blue sky’ where you are “who?”? This technique is little more than invasive, irritating ‘telemarketing’; hence the need for the national ‘Do Not Call List’ (unless of course you like being interrupted at dinner, while sleeping, etc. by a stranger).
It is a completely different atmosphere to contact someone who has heard of you or who has even shown an interest in what you are doing and ideally has requested personally that you call them to discuss it. This is much more true to the definition of ‘network’ marketing.
As of the last few years and the advent of ‘Web2.0′, BB’s have again morphed into ‘Social Networking’ aka ‘Social Bookmarking’ on the Internet. There are hundreds of these sites, the most notable of which are probably Twitter, LinkedIn and FaceBook.
Social networking is a lovely environment, particularly FaceBook, where you can involve your family and friends as well as your business associates. You can share pictures with everyone and this goes a long way toward being knowing people better.
Your business associates can become your friends and possibly your family can become business associates, as they will have access to all of your conversations and news. In this atmosphere you have the ideal network marketing opportunity.
5 Questions to Ask to Determine if the At Home Job is Right For You
August 12, 2010 by stone · Leave a Comment
The first thing you want to do when considering an opportunity to work from home is find out whether or not the business is actually legitimate and one with a good reputation. However, even after determining that it is legitimate, it doesn’t mean it will be the best choice for you. The following are 5 questions to ask to help you determine if the at home job is right for you:
1. What skills are required to do the at home job? The worse thing you can do is to take a job that you can not do or have great difficulty doing. Not only is this bad on the paycheck, but it is also bad for the self-esteem. If you find that your skills are not where they should be, take some online classes so that you can acquire the skills and have more opportunities to work.
2. Is there any fee required up front to get involved with the work? Many of the work programs may require you to pay a fee up front. While this doesn’t mean that it isn’t a legitimate opportunity, always find out why they are charging a fee. If a start up kit is required, always make certain there is a refund policy in place and ensure you could get your money back if needed.
3. How will you be paid and how often? The last thing you want to do is get involved with an at home job that pays you sporadically. Always find out how much you will be paid, how the pay will be sent to you, and how often the pay will be sent to you for the work you completed.
4. Is there any special equipment you will need to get started? Many of the jobs available online do not require any special equipment, but some will require you to have a fax, a headset, or certain software. Always check on this, as the equipment could be more than you could afford.
5. What kind of training do they provide and is there a good support system in place? For your own protection, always ask this question of the at home job and what expectations they have. If they do not have a good support system in place, you may not have anyone who can answer your questions or deal with the concerns you may have.
These are just a few of the questions you should ask before getting involved and making a commitment to a specific company. After all, the last thing you want to do, once you make the choice to work at home, is choose a job that isn’t going to provide for your needs.
Top Ten Reasons Work at Home Employment May Be Right For You
August 10, 2010 by stone · Leave a Comment
Feel like you’ve been working fifty years, instead of ten? Is your job stressing you out? If you find that your current position is dragging you down or you are feeling underappreciated, you are not alone. Many people are often choosing to start a career at home, so they can actually do something they enjoy. But, you may be wondering if you could adapt to working out of your home. The following are the top ten reasons that work at home employment may be right for you:
1. You get to be “Boss”. Work at home employment gives you the chance to be the boss and be in charge of your life completely. The stress will still be there, but because you are making the decisions, it will be much easier to deal with.
2. You decide what hours you work. If you are not a morning person, choose to work noon to eight. After all, it’s your business and you can make that decision.
3. You choose the work you do. This is perhaps one of the best things about work at home employment and it can make your work go much quicker and easier when you are dong something you enjoy.
4. You decide where the profits go. Want to invest them back into the business? Want to save for a vacation? You can choose to do what is best for you and your business without any problems from management.
5. More time with your friends and family. Because you are working from home, you choose the hours and days you work. You never have to worry about missing out on important events again.
6. No more expensive commuting costs. Many people spend as much as a hundred dollars a week in gasoline and you can considered this money saved.
7. No more childcare expenses. While you may need help once in awhile, there will be no need for fulltime childcare expenses, as you will be in the home.
8. Potential to earn a higher income. No one is going to tell you that you are only worth a twenty-five cent raise. You are in charge of the work and can set the prices, according to what you feel your work is worth.
9. No more worrying about getting laid off. Work at home employment is often the best choice, as there is no need to worry that someone else is going to lay you off.
10. No more stressful days at the office, wishing you could go home. Of course, you will still find situations that can be stressful, but if you need a break, step out of your office anytime you need to and you can relax for a few minutes.
Do You Have What It Takes to Earn From Home?
August 9, 2010 by stone · Leave a Comment
Do you envy those people who get to do their work at home? Most do and what most people don’t know is that it is a lot tougher than it sounds. Before you make the big decision of quitting your job, make sure you have what it takes to earn from home.
The first question you need to ask yourself is whether or not you really want to try to earn from home or not. Many people think they do and then they discover the loneliness that goes with it is just not worth it. If you find the highlight of your workday is socializing, then working from home may not be right for you. On the other hand, if you work better alone, this might be perfect for you.
Second, you need to be sure that you can work under tough conditions. While a lot of people find they handle distractions at their job really well, working in the home is going to be a lot harder, especially if you have kids or animals. Before you quit your job, try it out part time to see if you can actually get work done under these conditions.
Last, you also have to consider the type of worker you are. Do you need constant approval and thanks? When you are working out of your home by yourself, the only one that may tell you that you are doing a good job is you. Don’t expect it from anyone else. Those who do seek constant approval may not find that working by themselves is going to give them what they need.
To earn from home, you have to be the type of person that enjoys time alone and you have to be able to motivate yourself. Being determined to earn a living at home is going to have its ups and downs. To be sure that this is the right decision for you, you may want to consider trying it out on a part-time basis first.
Three Things You Should Avoid Doing When You Work at Home
August 6, 2010 by stone · Leave a Comment
When choosing to work at home there are a variety of things to avoid during your working hours. Anything that slows your work down or causes you to submit unacceptable work should be taken out of your schedule. Individuals who work from home tend to surround themselves with unhelpful situations that cause their work to go downhill. The key to avoiding this is to list all things that distract you and post them on your desk as a reminder.
The most common downfall of individuals who are working from their home is procrastination. It is very easy to fall into the trap of be lazy when you become your own boss. One of the first thoughts that comes to minds when you start working from your home is that you are able to choose your own schedule. This can cause havoc in your work. When you choose to push your work back, there is a great possibility that you will keep pushing it until you have no time at all to complete your work, then there is a great chance that you could get fired or not make enough to pay your bills.
Everyday distractions are hard to avoid when you are work at home. There are a variety of them, including taking too many breaks, phone calls, visitors, children, pets, television and hundreds more. Some distractions you cannot avoid, like kids. When you are working and tending to your children during the day, it can easily take away from your work and cause great amounts of stress. Another distraction that is hard to avoid is smoking. Individuals who smoke and have a job within their home, often find themselves going out for a smoke break numerous times throughout the day.
When you are working at home, there are various jobs that allow you to choose how much work you do. For instance, freelance writing. With these types of jobs, you can easily find yourself taking on too many projects then you can handle. When this happens its is likely that you will find yourself overworked and stressed or have projects left over that you can’t complete. When choosing your work, always make sure that you are familiar with how much work you can complete in one day, rather then choosing too much or to little.
Whether it is distractions or procrastination, it is important that you stay away from all these things to avoid failure in your career. When you work at home you can become easily stressed in these situations and really it is all up to you to prevent these things from happening. Be cautious and aware of what you are doing throughout your work day, as you can easily find yourself putting projects off or taking to long on your lunch break.
Three Reasons Why You Are Not Making Money With Your Work at Home
July 30, 2010 by stone · Leave a Comment
If you have decided to work at home, there are times that you may wonder why you ever made that decision. The truth is, it can be quite difficult to make money by working from your home. However, before you make a choice to give it up and go back to working for someone else, sit down and figure out why it is not working out for you. The following are three reasons why you may not be making any money:
1. You either do not have a resume or your resume is not adequate. If you are not taking your work at home seriously, no one else is going to either. If you do not have a resume to submit with your application for a job, you are not going to get it. There are thousands of people that are looking for the same type of work. When you apply for a job working from home, unlike an outside job, you are in competition with hundreds of others. Therefore, it is important to make sure that your resume is the best that it can be. If you are unsure of whether yours is adequate, it may be worth hiring someone else to help you with it.
2. You are not actively searching for new work. While you can upload your resume to a variety of online job sites, if you are not actively searching for work, you are going to have a difficult time making any money. Everyday, you should spend at least an hour looking at new opportunities. While we all wish that new work will simply fall in our laps, you must realize that it is more than likely never going to actually happen.
3. You are not applying for those jobs that you have the skills to do. Just like any other job, you must prove that you can handle the work. If your resume does not show experience in that type of work, you will not get the job. For this reason, when you work at home, the best thing you can do is continuously work on improving the skills you have and taking online classes to learn more skills.
Three Popular Methods to Earn Money Working From Home
July 28, 2010 by stone · Leave a Comment
Whether you want to just put a little bit of extra cash in your pocket each month or you are searching for a new career, the Internet can help you to find something that will allow you to work at home. Getting involved with the online business world may be one of the best decisions you’ve ever made. But, which opportunity may be the best for you? The following are three of the most popular methods to earn money working from home:
Multi Level Marketing
The multi level marketing business is not just a way to earn money working from home. It can be a way to completely change your lifestyle. Many people do start out with the hopes of putting a little bit of cash in their pockets, but many turn it into a fulltime career. In very simple terms, when you join a MLM business, your job is to sell the products and the opportunity. In other words, you must work to recruit more people into this business. Your pay consists of money earned from commissions on the products you sell, as well as a portion of the commissions on products sold by your recruits. Because of the structure of the business, there is no limit to how much you can earn.
Affiliate Marketing
If you enjoy the marketing aspect of a business, but don’t want to have to worry about recruiting new members, you may want to consider affiliate marketing. With this method, you join a business as an affiliate and market their products. There is no limit to how many businesses you can join. Anytime a consumer purchases a product from your link, you earn money. This work can be time consuming, but as long as you are choosing great products to sell, you can make this business work for you part time or full time.
Online Auctions
Perhaps one of the most enjoyable ventures is that into the world of online auctions. You can earn money working from home by selling products in the auctions. You can either sell your own products that you make, buy them from a wholesaler to resell in the auctions, or join a drop shipping company. Regardless of how you get your products, you always want to make certain you choose products that will sell, so that you can earn money, even if it just a few extra dollars a month for you.







