How to Start a Profitable Home-Based Business
In
these days, it's becoming increasingly difficult
to make ends meet with just one source of income.
Thus, more and more people are investigating the
possibilities of starting their own extra-income
business. Most of these part-time endeavors are
started and operated from the comfort and privacy
of the home.
Most
of these people are making the extra money they
need. Some have wisely and carefully built these
extra income efforts into full-time, very
profitable businesses. Others are just keeping
busy, having fun, and enjoying life as never
before. The important thing is that they are doing
something other than waiting for the government to
give them a handout; they are improving their lot
in life, and you can do it, too!
The
fields of mail order selling, multi-level
marketing, and in-home party sales have never been
more popular. If any of these kinds of extra
income producing ideas appeal to you, then you owe
it to yourself to check them out. But these aren't
the only fields of endeavor you can start and
operate from home, with little or no investment,
and learn as you go.
If
you type, you can start a home-based typing
service; if you have a truck or have access to a
trailer, you can start a clean-up/hauling service.
Simply collecting old news papers from your
neighbors can get you started in the paper
recycling business. More than a few enterprising
housewives have found success and fortune by
starting home and/or apartment cleaning services.
If you have a yard full of flowers, you can make
good extra money by supplying fresh cut flowers to
restaurants and offices in your area on a regular
basis. You might turn a ceramics hobby into a
lucrative personalized coffee mug business. What
I'm saying is that in reality, there's literally
no end to the ways you can start and operate a
profitable extra income business from your home.
The
first thing you must do, however, is some basic
market research. Find out for yourself,
first-hand, just how many people there are in your
area who are interested in your proposed product
or service, and would be "willing to stand in
line and pay money for it." This is known as
defining your market and pinpointing your
customers. If after checking around, talking about
your idea with a whole lot of people over a period
of one to three months, you get the idea that
these people would be paying customers, your next
effort should be directed toward the
"detailing" of your business plan. The
more precise and detailed your plan - covering all
the bases relating to how you'll do everything
that needs to be done - the easier it's going to
be for you to attain success. Such a plan should
show your start-up investment needs, your
advertising plan, your production costs and
procedures, your sales program, and how your time
will be allocated. Too often, enthusiastic and
ambitious entrepreneurs jump in on an extra income
project and suddenly find that the costs are
beyond their abilities, and the time requirements
more than they can meet. It pays to lay it all out
on paper before you get involved, and the clearer
you can "see" everything before you
start, the better your chances for success.
Now,
assuming you've got your market targeted, you know
who your customers are going to be and how you're
going to reach them with your product or service.
And you have all your costs as well as time
requirements itemized. The next step is to set
your plan in motion and start making money.
Here
is the most important "secret" of all,
relating to starting and building a profitable
home-based business, so read very carefully.
Regardless of what kind of business you start, you
must have the capital and the available time to
sustain your business through the first six months
of operation. Specifically, you must not count on
receiving or spending any money coming in from
your business on yourself or for your bills during
those first six months. All the income from your
business during those first six months should be
reinvested in your business in order for it to
grow and reach our planned first year potential.
Once
you've passed that first six months milestone, you
can set up a small monthly salary for yourself,
and begin enjoying the fruits of your labor. But
the first six months or operation for any business
are critical, so do not plan to use any of the
money your business generates for yourself during
that period.
If
you've got your business plan properly organized,
and have implemented the plan, you should at the
end of your first year be able to begin thinking
about hiring other people to alleviate some of
your work-load. Remember this: Starting a
successful business is not a means towards either
a job for yourself or a way to keep busy. It
should be regarded as the beginning of an
enterprise that will grow and prosper, with you as
the top dog. Eventually, you'll have other people
doing all the work for you, even running the
entire operation, while you vacation in the
Bahamas or Hawaii and collect or receive regular
income from your initial efforts.
For
more details on market research, business
planning, advertising, selling, order fulfillment,
and other aspects of home-based businesses, watch World
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