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HOME >> Four Ways To Start A Home Based Business
Four Ways To Start A Home Based Business
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Four common sense ways to start a home based business Since my wife and I started our home catering business, I’ve been encouraging (my friends call it nagging) everyone I know to start a home based business to escape the volatile cycle of full-time employment. Even as many of them faced the threat losing their jobs, they seemed reluctant to take that critical first step. The main problem isn’t really about how to start a home based business. It’s about making that conscious decision to actually take that first step! It can be difficult especially if you’re holding on to your job for dear life! Breaking free of your comfort zone is critical, but once you get over that mental hurdle and you’ve decided to go ahead and start a home based business, there are basically four ways to do it. Freelancing Freelancing is great because you get to play around with your time and your goals, adjusting them to suit your needs. When your job is secure, you might want to freelance as a way to supplement your income. However, if there are signs that you might lose your job, you can always pick up the pace and move from freelancing to running your business part-time or full-time. Freelancing greatly reduces the stress and anxiety a family goes through in the event of job or income loss. However, it’s also very easy to lose your momentum and passion when you freelance since you would probably have a loose working schedule. This is where self-discipline and perseverance comes in. Part-time When we first started our home catering business, my wife worked mornings as a kindergarten teacher while I was employed full-time. In the evenings, we would both work on our home catering business. In fact, we’re still doing it this way. My wife still teaches while I now work at home as a Netpreneur in the mornings. We’re adapting our working arrangements to suit our needs. Full-time When you do go into your business full-time, make sure you’ve got at least a year (two is better) of backup funds ready. You should have a cut-off date when you MUST decide that you will need to go back to full-time employment in the event your home business doesn’t go the way you plan - that’s reality. Online •Sell your own physical product. This is probably the most difficult to get off the ground. Unless you already have an established customer base and your online presence is there to add value to your business, it could take years to build such an online business, but having an online store brings you business from all over the world, something a small physical store can't possibly do. •Sell your own electronic products. Being an Infopreneur (Information Entrepreneur) is really easy these days. There are millions of people promoting their e-books, software and training programs online. You don't have to be an Internet genius to sell your stuff online. All you need is to be knowledgeable in a specific niche and build your products around that niche. There is BIG money to be made in this! •Sell an online service. People will pay a subscription fee to be allowed into the subscribers section of your website to use these services. The types of services you could offer are limited only by your imagination and technical know-how. •Sell other people's products. This is called affiliate marketing. It's the most popular because you don't incur development costs. There are literally millions of products to choose from, and the beauty of this online business is that you can sell to anyone •Selling advertisement space on your website. This has always been a good money maker. The catch is that you need to build your website to such a level where it brings in substantial traffic. This in turn brings in advertisers who are willing to pay you to display their ads on your website. Better earlier than later
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Andrew Shim is the owner and editor of http://www.PositiveMoneyIdeas.com a website which offers FREE IDEAS for those interested in starting their own freelance or home based business and http://www.PositiveTones.com a FREE resource website for Positive Living. He and his wife run a successful home catering business. |
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