Showing posts with label Business. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Business. Show all posts

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Starting a Home Business - 5 Things You Must Do Before You Start

Starting a Home Business - 5 Things You Must Do Before You Start

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I'm the first person to just "jump in" to something without preparing properly. Like when I joined the gym after months of being sedentary. I marched right in to an hour long class of nonstop weight-lifting followed by an intense abdominal routine. Not smart! I completed the class, and could barely walk out. My legs were buckling beneath me, and for the next several days I could barely move. Every single fiber of my being screamed in pain. Well, maybe some of us are just risk-takers, but sometimes not preparing is just plain stupid and counterproductive, and can produce major consequences. This article will tell you a few vitally important things to do before you officially "jump in" to a new online business.

1. Set up an office space - Even if the space is small (mine started out with a laptop on an end table and a portable file box!), have a designated area just for your computer, a printer, and some file folders. You will be accumulating a LOT of information (especially if this is a new venture for you), so while it doesn't have to be perfect, it should be organized in a way that you can find what you need quickly.

2. Computer backup - Learn how to back up your system and do it regularly, especially once you start accumulating and creating material. If you have a computer with a CD-RW drive, you can copy folders and documents from your computer onto a CD. Over time, you will accumulate hundreds of important documents and emails, so I highly recommend creating a backup CD once a week. If you use Outlook for email, you can export all your Personal Folders to a single file (usually "outlookbackup.pst"), which you can then copy onto a CD or somewhere else on your hard-drive. There are also secure online backup programs, such as Mozy.com, which offers a free account to backup your system. The program runs automatically, and setup is a piece of cake.

3. Organize your computer files - As you start your online business, you may get overwhelmed at the amount of information that will come at you. Before this happens, start setting up file folders on your computer to organize it. You will learn quickly about eBooks, and will no doubt receive many offers for free material that will help you in building your business. Wherever you keep documents on your computer (typically "My Documents" in Windows), set up a folder system to organize everything that you save on your computer related to your business. For instance, create a folder called "EBOOKS", and within that folder, create subfolders to organize your eBooks and title them with the author's name or the topic of the eBook. Other folder ideas are "Articles," "Website Projects," "Keyword Research," "Blogs," etc.

4. Organize your Email - As you start your online business, emails will come pouring in. Whether it's for an affiliate program you sign up for or from various accounts you'll need such as your webhost, you'll need to have a system to organize them all. If you use Outlook, set up accounts not only for your personal email, but also for email accounts you will create for your website. That streamlines all accounts into one program for easy access. For your business email, set up a separate folder called "Business" under "Personal Folders," NOT the Inbox. That way, emails you get from your website go directly into that folder and never get mixed up with your personal emails. Also, set up subfolders within your Inbox like "Receipts," "Website," and "Affiliate Programs," to help keep things separate and easy to find. If you don't know how to add folders, the simple way is to first open up Outlook. Under "Mail Folders" click once on "Inbox," then right-click, and scroll down to "New Folder." It's that easy, and you'll be so glad you did it. (You can also set those subfolders up in your Business folder.)

5. Organize your time - Starting a new business is a time-stealer. You will find yourself saturated with new information that you may or may not be eager to learn, but it will take TIME to learn, nonetheless. It's easy to get tunnel vision and initially overlook other responsibilities. It is hard to balance, so you must make a plan before you start. Remember your responsibilities with family, your work (if you have another job), home, etc. Make sure you have the support of friends and family in starting your new business because you will no doubt see a decrease in the time you spend with them. If they are supporting you, they will be more understanding when you can't devote the time they're used to. Set aside slots of time just to study or work on the computer, etc. It will be better for you and your friends and family if they know what to expect.

And one other crucial thing to remember is to take breaks. If you're starting an online business out of desperation to make more money, this is especially important. An unhealthy drive to "hurry and get it done" can cause you to overwork yourself, which will lead to stress, anxiety, exhaustion, and ineffectiveness in your work. Step away from your work every hour or two and breathe, stretch, grab a glass of water or a snack. Take care of yourself!

Taking a little extra time to prepare for the start of your business may seem unimportant at first; but in the long run it will save you hours of work, the headache of lost files and information, give you instant gain in efficiency, plus a major advantage towards the success of your business!

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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Starting Your Business With Little Cash

Starting Your Business With Little Cash

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As recent as ten years ago starting a business, any business, cost a lot of money. Cash outlay was thousands of dollars and there was no way to get around that. The barrier to entry into the world of small business was set high enough that not everyone could jump in. Times have changed. Now, with just a couple hundred dollars you can start your own business online.

Besides business rent and equipment, usually a business owner's biggest expense is marketing. Traditional marketing by mail or in person is expensive and has been largely replaced by online marketing tactics. Online you can reach hundreds or thousands of people quickly and without breaking the bank. Pay for finding visitors to your website using Pay Per Click (PPC) services, direct email marketing, banner ads, or through commissions to affiliates marketing your products for you. There are many ways to market online, nearly all of them better than traditional marketing practices.

Ways to Save Cash as You Start Your Business

1. Work at Home - Forget an office building for as long as you can. Online businesses, even the top bloggers in the world like Darren Rowse, still work out of their home offices. Think about the delicious tax deductions for working out of your home too.

2. Rent Equipment - If you live in or near a major city you can likely rent out computer equipment you need for your business. Rented equipment is deductible on taxes and you are not responsible for it when it breaks on its own. You can have the latest made electronics at a great rate without spending the entire amount outright as you would buying it in a store.

3. Learn the Basics about everything you have to do. Graphics, SEO, marketing, copyrighting, lead generation and growing your business are all things you should get up to speed on as fast as possible. If you are not already competent with the basics of these topics it would pay you over time to do so. Even if you are going to outsource work in these areas you still need to be able to talk intelligently about them. Start reading or watching video tutorials online.

4. Work in the Cloud. Google Apps are a suite of applications that mimic Microsoft Office, and yet there is one major distinction. They are free. They are in the internet cloud and accessible from anywhere you can login. There is no need to take files with you on memory stick or send files via email - just login to your Google account and find them from where ever you are.

5. Pay Per Click - Search engines, FaceBook, and other companies offer you a chance to pay for each click on an ad you run with the company. When someone clicks your ad they are taken to your website or landing page that talks about your product or service. Cost can be as little as 1 cent per click, or, if competition is high - a couple of dollars per click. Pay Per Click is an area of marketing every business should become educated about.

6. Email Leads - Start collecting email addresses from visitors at your website from day one. Using Aweber.com or a similar service, start collecting visitors email addresses with an opt-in form so you can email them in the future with a permission-based email marketing program.

7. Partnerships - find parallel businesses that offer something you do not and work with them in partnership to sell some of their products or services as they sell yours. Think about trading services business to business to help you save money. Online you can trade banners with another site so neither of you have to spend cash outright.

Starting a business need not involve a lot of expenses that traditional business owners spend for granted. Spend time now to learn as many pieces of the puzzle as possible because it will save you a lot of money long-term. There are things you can do yourself, and things you have to outsource. Better if you do not have to outsource everything and can do some on your own. Educating yourself now will save you considerable cash as your business matures.

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Saturday, October 15, 2011

Farm Home Business Ideas - Make More Money Off the Farm

Farm Home Business Ideas - Make More Money Off the Farm

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Farm home business ideas are often good, agriculture itself. But both farmers and spouses can build complementary farm business in many ways, one of the best on a farm on the farm ... but no conclusions about what is agro tourism to jump.

Agritourism farm is a lot of home business ideas that those who live on farms, designed to create extra income to help more people in the company in various capacities in a sense, the promotion of the familyrevenue. Perhaps local community or tourists from afar. But not all they attract are "tourists" in the traditional sense.

Farmers themselves, for example, may host school field trips onto the farm for a head. Or farm spouses wanting to stay on the farm instead of going off to work may host quilting or writers' workshops on the farm, teach Nordic walking and lead others on rural walking tours that start at the farm, or carve out a half acre to grow a u-pick flower patch and also teach fee-based flower arranging workshops.

One of my favorite farm home business ideas is from Blue Harvest Farm, a u-pick small-acreage blueberry farm. Many people come for the delicious berries starting in June. And with this audience already available, the wife of the farm, who loves pottery, sells her pottery from under a farm pavilion and gives potter's wheel demonstrations to the farm customers. The farm provides customers for her pottery, and her art demonstration further attracts more customers to the farm.

There are legitimate reports of income in the 0,000's for those who only open for agritourism during the October harvest. Some who are seeking farm home business ideas just want a small, starter stream of income to see how they like the process, and they might grow ornamental gourds and set up a roadside stand much like they sold lemonade as a kid. Then if there seems to be enough interest, they may expand into a full pick-your-own harvest festival.

For many more farm home business ideas using agritourism, along with how-tos to proceed, see The New Agritourism

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