June 23rd, 2008 -- Posted in Another Welcomed Weekend, Home Business Ideas, Time Management, Vacations and Fun, Wealth Strategies |
In a prior post I mentioned the benefits of owning your own home-based business and the flexibility it can allow you to "have a life" too.
Well, this past 10 days was another example of that . In case you noticed my posts were a bit infrequent, it’s because we were enjoying ourselves on the Harley with a group of friends. We were sight-seeing some continue reading »
May 29th, 2008 -- Posted in Carbon Copy Pro, Home Business Ideas, Wealth Strategies |
If you’ve ever been involved in a direct sales home business (or an MLM) before, then you know how much work is involved to be successful. Sure, some companies promise the moon, making it sound incredibly easy to work 2 hours per day and make thousands. However, the reality continue reading »
May 16th, 2008 -- Posted in Home Business Ideas, Wealth Strategies |
A while back we addressed the "pros" of working from home. I find these outweigh the "cons", but some might not. As with everything you can be imaginative and create opportunities for yourself by turning a negative into a positive.
Some might view the following items as deterrents to working from home. (Please feel free to leave your comments.
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- Some towns do not permit in-home offices or limit them to certain zones. (Usually this is not a problem unless you will be having many customers coming to your place of business and/or parking company vehicles on your premises)
- Will customers be visiting your business (home) and if so will it portray professionalism? (Many people run businesses from home these days, and the stigma of years ago appearing to be a small "Mom & Pop" shop are not the same. Most people will take the opportunity to meet with a client somewhere such as a coffee shop though - keeping personal and business separate)
- If a customer does come to your home business - what would happen if they became injured? How would your insurance be handled? (Another key component as to why people will meet their client’s offsite, and not on their premises.)
- Have you addressed how you would handle disaster recovery issues and strategies in the event of an earthquake, flood, or fires, etc.? (When you worked for "someone else" these may be items the company addressed behind the scenes and you may have been aware of them or not. Now, it’s up to you to have backups of all of your business documents offsite. In many situations you may be able to run your business on web based platforms that you can access from anywhere. Take some time and think your plan through and determine how you would operate in the event of an emergency.)
To read the balance of this article and the other 6 items, please continue here .
Until next time, J.
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May 6th, 2008 -- Posted in Home Business Ideas |
Setting up a home business office is slightly different than telecommuting for an employer. Many times employers will provide assistance with ensuring your equipment and “environment” are set up to be productive as well as ergonomically correct. As a small business owner you are now responsible for all of this. But before we discuss the placement of equipment, I’d like to point out a few other factors for your consideration while you embark on your new journey. Here are some of the “Pros” of working from home and taking the plunge!
To read the rest of the article and see the 9 “Pros” listed, please continue here…