Good Info
Translate Page To German Tranlate Page To Spanish Translate Page To French Translate Page To Italian Translate Page To Japanese Translate Page To Korean Translate Page To Portuguese Translate Page To Chinese
     
Categories

Accessories
Arts
Arts and Crafts
Automotive
Business
Business Management
Career
Cars and Trucks
CGI
Coding Sites
Computers
Computers and Technology
Cooking
Crafts
Current Affairs
Databases
Education
Entertainment
Film
Finances
Gardening
Healthy Living
Holidays
Home
Home Management
Internet
Medical
Medical Business
Medicines and Remedies
Men Only
Motorcyles
Our Pets
Outdoors
Pets
Psychiatry & Mental Heal
Recreation
Relationships
Religion
Self Improvement
Society
Sports
Staying Fit
Technology
Travel
Web Design
Weddings
Wellness, Fitness and Di
Women Only
Womens Interest
Writing
 
Stats
Total Articles: 812275
Total Authors: 80017


Newest Member
Aaron Greenhaw

What is the Right Home Business For You?


By: Leslie Truex
Submitted: 2009-07-09 07:15:49 | Word Count: 659


Early in my work at home career, I started several home businesses, most of which could have been successful, but they weren t because they were the wrong home business for me. In my years of helping others find success in working at home, I ve had people tell me they ve had the same experience. Some businesses just weren t for them. While there can be some benefits to trial and error in staring a home business, it also wastes time. It s much easier to do a little research and evaluation to make sure you re picking the right home business for you. To do that you need to:

1) Determine if you re knowledgeable about the product or service. While you don t have to know every little detail, you should have a cursory knowledge of the business you want to start. How can you expect to market your business and provide quality service if you don t know what it is you re selling?

[ advertisement ]

2) Decide if you re interested in the product or service. Just because you have a knowledge, doesn t mean you have an interest. You may know about gardening, but if you don t like gardening, it won t make a successful business. Some people choose home business options based on what they think will be the easiest and most profitable, but again, if you re not into the product or service, then it will become a tedious chore to turn it into a business. Starting a home business takes time and work so you might as well choose something that peaks your interest.

3) Research to make sure it’s a viable business option. Is there a market for your product or service and do you know where they hang out so you can market to them? Will the market pay enough to make it worth your while? If no one is buying what you got, you won t have a business.

4) Be willing to do what it takes. Sometimes people tell me a business isn t for them, not because the product or service isn t a match, but because the work required to build the business isn t a match. Despite what the scammer and schemers say, you can t sign up and get profits on autopilot. You have to work. You have to learn about building a business and marketing or hire someone who knows about it. You need to work on your business daily, even the stuff that isn t fun (or hire someone to do the un fun stuff). You ll need to learn new things and step out of your comfort zone. So before you get started, evaluate all the tasks that are required to succeed, and determine whether or not you re willing to follow through on them.

5) Make a commitment for the long haul. It s unlikely you ll be making a living let alone a million dollars next month in a business start up. Most experts say it can take six months to two years to build a profitable business. The results rest almost entirely on you and your commitment to your business. That means not quitting when you get discouraged or hit a bump in the road (which you will). It means being smart about how you invest your time and money. It means treating your business like the asset it is.

Starting a business is one of the fastest and most profitable ways to earn an income from home. But it s not something you can simply jump into based on ease and income potential. While there are many reasons for home business failure, in my experience it s often because people choose the wrong business for the wrong reasons, and don t do what it takes. Before investing time and money in an opportunity that sounds good, research and evaluate whether or not it s really the best option for you.

Author Resource:- Leslie Truex is the author of The Work-At-Home Success Bible (2009 Adams Media). She has been telecommuting and running home businesses for over 15 years and helping others do the same since 1998. Get work-at-home jobs and other resources with her free newsletter at http://www.workathomesuccess.com

HTML Ready Article. Click on the "Copy" button to copy into your clipboard.




Firefox users please select/copy/paste as usual
New Members
Nav Menu
Sponsors



Featured Authors
Name: Angie Alexandra
Joined: 2012-05-21
City: Northern Scotland
State: Northern Scotland
View My Bio & Articles

Name: Fanpage Automatic
Joined: 2012-05-21
City: W. Olympic Blvd
State: Los Angeles
View My Bio & Articles

Name: Vent Utter
Joined: 2012-05-21
City: London
State: United Kingdom
View My Bio & Articles

Name: Pierre Hage
Joined: 2012-05-21
City: Boston
State: MA
View My Bio & Articles

Name: Alex Steward
Joined: 2012-05-21
City: NA
State: NA
View My Bio & Articles