How To Start A Home Business

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There are many individuals who would LOVE to be able to work out of their homes, but are unsure how to go about getting set up. It is our desire to help the new home business entrepreneurs get through the "learning curve" with as few mistakes as possible. Even those who have been in a home business for years will pick up some pointers and will say "why didn't I think of that?".

How To Get Your Home Business Started

Things To Think About

It has come to our attention that we've told you how to become an expert in your field and how to have loyal customers, but we've neglected to give a basic outline of how to actually start your own home business. It is our desire to help the new home business entrepreneurs get through the "learning curve" with as few mistakes as possible. Even those who have been in a home business for years will pick up some pointers and will say "why didn't I think of that?". Here are a few tips that would apply to nearly every home business, whether it's sewing, crafting, alterations or whatever your interests may be.

**Never use "grocery" or "rent" money to begin ANY business. There is no business that can guarantee success, much less "overnight" riches. If you don't even have the basic $100 or so that many businesses can be started with, we suggest you save amounts of money each week until you do have enough to start. Proceed cautiously and keep in mind that few miracles occur in any business. Rule out luck and use your ability, perseverance and judgment to utilize all attributes of a successful business person. Keep costs at a minimum, use what's available and keep it simple.

**Open a separate business checking account for your new home business. Use this account only for business. This will make your end of year accounting much easier, in addition to knowing immediately what money is coming in and what you can spend on advertising, new products, etc.

**When selecting space in your house for an office or work area, keep in mind that the location can have a direct impact on how well you run your business. If you don't "like" your office you probably will spend as little time as possible there and you certainly won't get much done! Is the heating and cooling system adequate in your office? If you've chosen to put the office in the garage, spring and fall weather might make working conditions okay, but summer heat and winter cold will prevent you from working in your "office" unless you make some changes. If you're using a spare bedroom, can you arrange things so you can look out the window while you're on the computer, or have outside lighting while cutting fabric, etc?

**If the working area you've chosen has limited space (such as a spare small bedroom), it becomes easy to make a "pile" of papers here, a "stack" of letters over there, a separate "pile" of letters to answer later, etc. Eliminate the clutter and take care of work as it comes in -- answer the letters immediately, file the papers NOW, open and go through the "stack" of letters you'd saved for "later" - get the table cleaned off! Set a time EACH DAY to take care of the "will get to it later" items - and don't wait until "later"!

**A manila "expando" file is perfect for keeping all your cash and paid-by-check receipts. An expando file sectioned off by "months" will work nicely. You can make labels for the various categories of receipts -- Advertising, office supplies, postage, telephone bills, equipment purchase, etc and place the new labels on top of the "month" separation headings. At the end of the year all receipts will already be categorized and ready to be totaled for income tax filing. Oh, yes, speaking of POSTAGE receipts - keep EVERY business related postage receipt, even if it was just for one stamp. You'll be amazed at how much these add up over a years' time.

**You should be prepared to stay in business for at least a FULL YEAR in order to get things running smoothly and profitably. Give it your all!

**The number one reason for business failure is management - or the lack of it. The lack of knowledge, experience, imagination, ambition, preparation, determination, unexpected competition and a waning of motivation. Eliminate as many entrepreneurial risks as possible at the beginning - know what you want and be determined to go for it!

**Enthusiasm is contagious. Choosing to look at the world with enthusiasm, confidence and a sense of humor is a choice YOU must make. Avoid pessimists - they can poison life and your outlook on life!

**THOUGHTS determine what you want... ACTION determines what you get!!

Lastly, and this little tidbit is free -- it's amazing how much more can be accomplished in a day if you get up 30 minutes earlier than usual! That's for early risers like me, my daughter would say "if you stay up 30 minutes LATER than usual". Whichever works for you, the extra 30 minutes x 365 days makes all the difference in how committed you are to making your home business work!

Favorite How-To And Business Sites


YouCanWorkAtHomeNow.com
- The premier site with work at home business
manuals, resources and information to help you get started making part time or
full time money from your home.



SewMachineRepair.com
- learn how to repair sewing machines; complete manual
on repairing sewing machines as a home business.



AlterationBiz.com
- how to start and operate a profitable clothing
alteration business.



BigBeautifulPeople.com
- Check out the manual for a much needed business -
sewing for full figure and plus size women.



PlusSizeChildren.com
- Another much needed business - complete information
on sewing for plus size and overweight children.



CashFromYourCrafts.com
- turn your favorite craft hobby into a business and
earn extra cash



WriteEbooksThatSell.com
- Learn how to turn your writing ability into income
- cash in on the explosion of eBook sales.



InternetCafeManual.com
- Turn a PC into a real moneymaker with very little
effort

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5 Keys To Success

There is no such thing as "luck" when starting, building or running a business. Just because you've decided to open your business in your home doesn't mean that you can just "float" and the business will succeed. There are some serious things for you to think about, plan and execute in order to have the best possible chance of success.

1. GOALS: Set specific goals - no more wishing, dreaming or hoping! Put a date on when you will reach the goals. Can you state right now what it is that you want out of life, and what you want your business to be like a year from now?

2. STRATEGY: Plan your work; map out your day-by-day, month-by-month progress. Each individual small goal will work up to the major objective. I've heard it said that those who fail to plan, plan to fail.

3. DESIRE: A burning desire is the greatest human motivator of all. Desire and determination are key elements in achieving success! The more you think about your goals, the more enthusiastic you become. Enthusiasm turns your "desire" into a "burning desire".

4. BELIEF: Develop an overhelming belief and confidence in yourself. Don't even consider defeat - YOU ARE A WINNER! Remember, "whatever the mind can conceive and believe, it CAN achieve".

5. PERSEVERANCE: Make a commitment to follow through on your plan and strategy regardless of the obstacles or set backs. "Winners never quit, and quitters never win!" is an absolute truth. Perseverance will take you to the top. Your "stick with it" attitude will make you the winner you want to be.

It is said that there are THREE KINDS OF PEOPLE -- Those who MAKE things happen, those who WATCH things happen, and those who WONDER what happened.

Make up your mind right now to be among the first category of people who MAKE things happen!

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