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START A HOMEBIZ
Thursday, November 15, 2007
First-time entrepreneurs often find it easier to start a business from home and grow it into a full-time venture complete with an outside facility or office. Starting a business from home is a good way to test the entrepreneurial waters while saving lots of money on overhead such as rent, utilities, insurance and more. Home work is booming. More and more people are starting businesses every week from their homes. These range from small part-time micro-business ventures to franchises. Local zoning boards are easing up on the stipulations that have prevented many living in residentially zoned areas from running an enterprise from home. Are you ready to join the boom?
Estimates vary but about 40 million people now work from home. This statistic includes telecommuters--those workers who enjoy the flexibility and liberty of working for someone else, but working from their home office. As these home-based workers experience the joys and pleasure of working from home, they might opt for starting their own home-based business.Start on a part-time basis and develop this business into a full-time homemade success.
Before we get into our possibilities, we'd like to outline some of the basics of running a business from your kitchen table, garage, attic or spare bedroom. Use these basic tips to help you start your own business.PICK A BUSINESS YOU WILL LOVE:In searching for the right business to start make sure you choose something that you love to do. You will be spending a lot of time making the business work, so you must enjoy what you do. There are probably business ideas that will occur to you that would do well in your community, but if you don't love that particular type of business, skip that idea and keep thinking. Find something you love to do and then figure out how to get paid to do it.MAKE A LIST OF HOBBIES, TALENTS & INTERESTS:In researching the type of business you'd love to start, make a series of lists of what you're interested in and see what you're good at. Are there are common denominators? Do you like sports, pets, fixing things? What types of businesses could you start that relate to your interests. An individual who loves parties and music might want to consider starting a mobile DJ service.
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