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Friday, October 2, 2009

Where to begin? 10 things to think about before starting a home based business.




Are you thinking about starting a home business? Following are some things to think about:


1. Get over your fear of selling - You will be selling something to somebody whether it is through your own business or for someone else in a retail store or office. Direct sales is a great option to start a business with little investment. You can determine how much or how little you sell. If you use a product at home and you really enjoy it you don't hesitate to tell your friends about it. So get into a business where you enjoy the products and telling us will seem more like giving them a gift instead of trying to sell them on a product.


2. If it sounds too good to be true it probably is - If you see ads that say you don't have to do anything and you will make money, be very cautious! You will likely be spending a lot of time making very little money...if any money at all. Those ads are selling the business to you and you will likely have to SELL the business to others. Nobody is going to come to you and offer you money to do nothing.




3. Don't put a big bulls eye on your forehead - Here is how you put a bulls eye on your forehead, "I want to work from home but I don't want to do any selling I just want to do typing or something on my computer all day." You just opened yourself up as a target for scammers or people who will make their opportunity sound so great and "easy" that you will likely waste your time trying it. Or, even worse, you will will spend money and then come back to the web and say you have tried several things and they all turned out to be scams. Not surprising. If THAT job were out there we would all already be doing it. Now if you have a skill that is in demand you may find what you are looking for. If you are a good writer you may be able to find some freelance work.


4. It takes WORK - There is no easy money out there (legally or morally). Anything you do is going to take effort and time on your part. Building a business takes time. You need to build a customer base just like any regular business. Don't give up if you don't have overnight success. Give your business a chance to grow. Ask for help from your resources. You can do it but you can only do it if you actually START. So get started and if you fail get back up and start again. Work it. You can do it!


5. Choose the right business for you - Do you like the products and would you be happy or excited to show the products to others? Are the prices reasonable for the product and can your local market afford to pay the prices? Are you able to be upfront with people about what you have to offer? What expenses will you have? Every business has expenses. Find out how much supplies are going to cost you and if there are any other fees charged by the company. Is the shipping cost and time reasonable?


6. Don't be fooled by high upfront commission - You need to determine what the company is going to take away from your commission. Do you have to pay for credit card processing? Do you have to pay hostess benefits? Is there an annual renewal fee? Do you have to buy an inventory upfront? Do you have to file sales tax? What other fees and/or expenses are going to take away from your commission? Look beyond the upfront commission and do your research. You may have to take on some of these fees and that's okay if you determine that it is worth the investment.


7. Do your research - When you find a company you are interested in do your research. Search the company on search engines like Google, Yahoo, etc. and read what people are saying. Ask questions in forums and other areas where you can get a variety of opinions. Keep in mind that just because someone wasn't successful with a business does not mean it is a scam.
8 You can make money right away in Direct Sales - If you make the right choice when choosing a company you will make your initial investment back very quickly. Create a plan to determine what you need to do to earn back your initial investment. Ask your sponsor or the company to help you if you are unsure of how to create a plan. Will you need to reinvest? Yes, as you need supplies, so include that in your plan. Every business owner needs to invest time and money into their business.


9 Choose a good sponsor - When you find a company you will have many questions. When you start asking questions of someone already with the company they will likely become your sponsor. A sponsor should be able to answer your questions promptly and help you get started in the business. Your sponsor should also help you while you are in the business. Beyond the sponsor the company should provide some great training and assistance. Get involved with your sponsor and the company. However, always remember that it is your business and you can do what it takes to succeed.


10 Don't be afraid to start - Don't be afraid to start a business. It will be your business and you will have control (within company guidelines). If you decide that the business is not right for you than you can "quit" the business. You are not signing a lifetime contract. Don't be held back by fears of what you don't know. A good company will have a support network of people who are helping each other and providing advice on how to succeed. You don't have to be in business alone. You can make many friends in a new business. You have to start in order to succeed. Doing nothing results in having nothing. You can do it!


I've been at home with my home based business (Ameriplan) since 2006.  My income is more now than I ever made working outside of the home.  With no products to sell, no inventory to stock and no payments to handle I'm a very happy camper.  I'm passionate about our services and love that I can make a difference by helping someone save money on their healthcare.  Keeping these 10 things in mind, I'm sure you'll find what you are looking for.

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