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  • Starting A Home Business

    Posted on February 10th, 2010 kahuna No comments

    Starting a home business asks for quite a lot of courage, enthusiasm, good skills and work experience. A bit of inspiration cannot turn you into a web investor overnight. As for the money part, the investment can be smaller or larger depending on the profile of the business you want to start. Do you have a shop, an office or some other business location? Let us take the simple example of a freelancer specialized in writing content for web sites. Who will hire him/her? What’s the right way of starting a home business for such an occupation?

    First of all, nobody can become a writer, unless he or she has an innate gift with words. I’m talking about inspiration. Many of the freelancers who now work in this branch have humanities degrees or some other kind of specific education that enables the development of linguistic skills, required by the profession. The educational background is immensely important for IT programming, software design, data security, data forensics and web design. Many such professionals have turned the Internet into a very profitable work place.

    Therefore, the cash flow directly follows from effort, hard work and the courage of starting a home business from a good profession. Before quitting your job, take some time for self-analysis and be realistic about the chances you’ve got to succeed. Take a feasibility test before developing any business. What is the niche market that you target? What competition do you stand against? Is there something new that you bring to your domain of activity? Seriously consider each of these questions before how to start a home based business.

    It is harder when you start but this is perfectly normal. Moreover, the advantages of being your own boss deserve a sacrifice, at least you won’t be working for others, twelve hours per day. If you become independent, such an inconvenience will certainly be gone because of the schedule flexibility, but make no false hopes that there will be less work involved. All those who have succeeded on their own, have put a lot of hard work, money and personal interest into their business before really making money.

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  • How To Start A Home Based Business

    Posted on February 8th, 2010 kahuna No comments

    Starting a home business asks for quite a lot of work experience, enthusiasm, courage and good skills. One cannot turn into a web investor overnight without a fundamental ground to build something on. When it comes to budget, the initial investment can be smaller or higher depending on the business profile. Do you have a shop, an office or some other business location? An illustrative example here would be that of content writer or ghost writer that works as a freelancer. Who will hire him/her? How can such an occupation turn into the right way for starting a home business?

    First of all, nobody can become a writer, unless he or she has an innate gift with words. Inspiration is the key here. Many of the freelancers who now work in this branch have humanities degrees or some other kind of specific education that enables the development of linguistic skills, required by the profession. The same rule of educational background applies to any other type of web activity as it is the case with web design, IT programming, data forensics, data security, software creation and lots more. Many such professionals have turned the Internet into a very profitable work place.

    Therefore, when starting a home business, there comes a lot of responsibility and the effort of constantly having work to do in order to set the cash flowing. For a good business outcome, anyone who wants to quit the current job for a self-employment opportunity, should be realistic about the chances of success. Take a feasibility test before developing any business. What market niche do you target? Do you have solid competition? Is there something new that you bring to your domain of activity? Each of these questions are worthy of your attention before start a home business.

    It may be more difficult than you have suspected in the first place, but not impossible. Home business owners have lots of advantages with the possibility to be their own bosses in a society where people work up to twelve hours per day. Make no false hopes that you will work less; in fact you should expect to work more. All those who have succeeded on their own, have put a lot of hard work, money and personal interest into their business before really making money.

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  • Start A Home Business

    Posted on February 8th, 2010 kahuna No comments

    Starting a home business requires a lot of courage, enthusiasm, good skills and work experience. A bit of inspiration cannot turn you into a web investor overnight. When it comes to budget, the initial investment can be smaller or higher depending on the business profile. Where are you going to conduct your activity? Have you got a home office? A workshop? Or are you more into web opportunities? An illustrative example here would be that of content writer or ghost writer that works as a freelancer. Who will hire him/her? How can such an occupation turn into the right way for starting a home business?

    Without a gift for words, one cannot become a writer. I’m talking about inspiration. Good linguistic skills, knowledge of the language mechanisms, fluency and vocabulary do not come as some innate feature, as they are built in time, usually backed by some BA and MA degrees in Humanities. The same rule of educational background applies to any other type of web activity as it is the case with web design, IT programming, data forensics, data security, software creation and lots more. For many such professionals, the Internet has turned into a profitable work place.

    Therefore, the cash flow directly follows from effort, hard work and the courage of starting a home business from a good profession. Before quitting your job, take some time for self-analysis and be realistic about the chances you’ve got to succeed. Take a feasibility test before developing any business. What market niche do you target? What competition do you stand against? What novelty do you come up with? Each of these questions are worthy of your attention before start a home business.

    It is harder when you start but this is perfectly normal. Home business owners have lots of advantages with the possibility to be their own bosses in a society where people work up to twelve hours per day. Make no false hopes that you will work less; in fact you should expect to work more. It takes time, money, experience, hard work and personal vision to put into a business and make it a success.

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  • The History Of eCommerce And How It Helped Home Businesses

    Posted on January 5th, 2010 kahuna No comments

    The history of eCommerce began almost forty years ago but started gaining currency in 1991 when the internet was first embraced by commercial users. Ever since, businesses have taken permanent residence on the net and have opted to maximize the benefits that accrue from its use.

    It was initially taken to mean the process of conducting transactions electronically by use of technology such as Electronic Data Interchange and Electronic Funds Transfer, which gained prominence in the 70s. The Boston Computer Exchange was indeed the first known example and definition of ecommerce in the 80s. This perception changed in the year 2000, which is famously referred as ‘the year of the dotcom collapse’ when established businesses worldwide realized the potential of the internet and its prospects of serving a global customer base electronically.

    It is becoming increasingly popular for people to shop on the web for the simple reason that it allows them to do their thing at their own convenient times as opposed to conventional ways that we know of in fact people can even shop in the privacy of their bedrooms thanks to the internet. Home businesses have gained tremendously as a result of the evolutions arising from this rich history of eCommerce.

    Take as an example, the electronic data interchange for one allows home businesses to exchange important documents with their clients without the need to move around. On the other hand the electronic funds transfer have made it possible for home businesses in remote locations without spending an extra dime to obtain payment for services already offered. These two developments have therefore made the life of home business owners easy.

    A lot of businesses in Europe and the US actually set up their first eCommerce websites between the years1998 to 2000 even though they were rather skeptical after the events of the dotcom collapse of 2000. Those who were courageous enough to stand up and take the challenges offered by the internet reaped its benefits when the following year business to business transactions online accounted for over $700 Billion in sales.

    The history of eCommerce is therefore backed by concrete evidence in terms of revenues that can purely be attributed to its use. Home businesses too can improve their revenues by taking a permanent residence on the net. This way they would be able to net a wider variety of customer base and hence be poised to greatly improve on their return on investment. The time for starting a home business has never been riper.

    The year 1994 was crucial in the history of eCommerce as it saw the introduction of security protocols and high speed net connectivity. This meant that connection speeds would improve tremendously and allow transactions to be effected on almost real-time basis. With faster online transaction capability, eCommerce grew rapidly. Home businesses are bound to greatly benefit from this phenomenon as it means their dealings with clients will now be prompt hence no question of time lags in between transactions. Service delivery will certainly improve hence leave most of their customers satisfied and definitely yearning for more. On their part, home business owners will not be put on hold waiting for feedback from clients. Most of the dealings will now be real-time meaning there will be an almost instant communication.

    In conclusion, home businesses ought to take a leaf from established internet based companies that took full advantage of the internet and its eCommerce ability to grow into the world’s most respected corporations such as Amazon and eBay. Not that they did not have their fair share of drawbacks over the years. The important thing is that they had the temerity to fight back and just see where they are today. Home business owners should not be cowed by the length and breadth of their resources and have it as an excuse for not venturing out there and exploit this rich history of eCommerce.

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