Why Work at Home?
More and more people are making the great transition from commuting to work to bringing their work life home. Skeptics say that the trend is short lived, and many people who finally quit their jobs will be forced to return to the workplace within five years. They are, however, skeptics and with a little preplanning this does not have to be the case at all.
The first thing you need to address is why you want to work at home? Do you see yourself sleeping late and walking the dog in the middle of the afternoon and playing with the kids before dinner? All of this can happen, just typically not on the same day. Remember you are trying to get work done from home as well as be home to let the dog out and play with the kids.
Working from home is not the lazy person’s ticket out. It takes commitment and effort and often a stringent schedule in order to be successful. Your friends may want to believe that you are lounging around the house sipping margaritas and working on your tan, but what are the chances of that bringing home the ever important bacon?
Telecommuting is becoming a stronger industry, whether you are looking at a home based business or planning to find actual employment from home, there is a lot of support out there to assist you along the way. One of my favorite support sites is Allworkathomeguide. The information provided on the web site in invaluable for making the transition to home employment.
Defining your reason for working at home motivates you to make the necessary changes along the way in order to make it happen. Notice I said along the way. It is never recommended that you simply quit your job and then start working at home. Having the business already in place and operating on a profitable level is much more reasonable.
Once you have defined your reason why, then you definitely need to address the how. You are motivated, so be cautious about just leaping on the first thing you find. Research what consumers are after and how you can provide a unique niche. Get your home business web site going and promote yourself out there. Remember that your home business web site is promoting you all over the world in a global market. This is an amazing revolution.
Deciding How to Work at Home
Home employment is a little more difficult to find than a home business, but it is possible especially if you posses a skill that is unique. In just about every niche there is the need for consultation. Do you have a few credentials under your belt? A solid education? Do you really know what you’re doing? If so, then it is quite possible to set yourself up in a home based business doing consulting work. Home based consultants basically have one requirement. You must be able to produce results. If you can do that, you are golden.
The most popular option when deciding how to pay the bills when you start working at home is a home based business. Internet marketing is huge and it is still growing. Internet marketing allows people to build passive incomes from home as well as develop more time to spend with their families. Affiliate programs and many other home based businesses came with their own home based web sites, allowing you to just focus on the marketing that in most cases they are willing to teach you anyway. Again, do your homework and research what’s out there, what works, and what’s growing. Another visit to Allworkathomeguide can help sort through the mountains of home based businesses on the web.
When deciding what is going to pay the bills and buy your vacations, remember that if you absolutely hate it you probably won’t be successful at it. As hard as it is to drag yourself into a job that you hate, trying to work from home with a business that you hate is much harder. When you walk through the door at work grumbling away, you have made the commitment to stay and muscle your way through the day. When you are at home with the bed, the television, the dog, the laundry, and all life’s little distractions right there in front of you it becomes nearly impossible to muscle your way through the day.
Setting Yourself Up for Success
Once you have found the right financial vehicle to bring you home and understand why you want to work from home, set yourself for a successful transition. Literally setting yourself up for success means developing a home office environment that will help you get there.
Choosing a room in your house that is away from distraction and quiet is highly beneficial. Most people convert a spare bedroom into their office space. The telecommuting office needs to resemble any other business office with all the appropriate tools to work. A desk, computer, phone, fax, and filing cabinets create an office space that is workable and real. As important it is Setting Yourself Up for Success with all the equipment.
It is equally important to prepare yourself emotionally and Setting Yourself Up for Success. Take yourself and your working hours seriously. Some people still dress for work when they first transition home to work because it sends the signal to them that they are not there to play. For many people this works. Some people can actually sit around in their underwear like they advertise and get their work done and be quite successful.
Set limits with your family. Working at home doesn’t mean that the spouse or the children can come busting into the office yakking in your ear while you are on the phone or otherwise engaged. A very simple doorknob hanger can let your family know when it’s okay to enter and when you need the privacy. Sometimes it takes a little practice to get everyone on the same page.
Set limits for yourself. Working at home requires discipline. It can be very difficult to be on the phone in your office while you hear little Tommy screaming his little heart out downstairs and wondering exactly how your significant other is either handling or mishandling the situation. Just as you wouldn’t come home from work if you heard the commotion over the phone, don’t come running out of your office to see what’s wrong. Let it be handled by your other half and discuss it later. Running out of the room will only encourage outrageous behavior when little Tommy wants you to play instead of work.
Building Passive Income Working From Home
For most people, passive income is the actual goal. Building passive income working from home can be a long road, but it is well worth getting paid for something you did ten months ago and knowing that it will keep paying you. Eventually, you will find that you actually bought back your time freedom.
Building passive income working from home is not easy, and it takes more dedication than most traditional work at home jobs, but most people will tell you that it is worth it. Passive income is typically generated by a system that sells for you while you are not currently engaged. Passive income typically comes from multi level marketing or affiliate programs.
Out of the thousands of multilevel marketing and affiliate programs out there today, there is sure to be one that you feel confident about building a passive income working from home with. The road is not smooth and you will once again have to revisit your reasons for wanting to work at home to stay motivated, but it can happen for just about anybody.
My favorite informational source allworkathomeguide has plenty of articles to help you over those humps, whether they are situational or motivational. It’s a great place to go when you are wondering if you’ve made a mistake or feeling overwhelmed with how much you have left to do that doesn’t apply to the work life but is quietly begging for attention from the other room.
Friends and family members might not always understand your goal when you are still building the passive income working from home, but once you have it most of them will stop offering their two unsolicited cents and at least silently admit that they were wrong.
“On Your Way “Transition to work at home”
“Transitioning to a work at home” position or building a home based business is not the easiest thing to do. There are people who make it seem that way but most people really have to work at it for quite awhile before achieving their goal. If it seems like it’s taking time, it should and you are right on target. If it seems like nothing is happening, seek out advice at allworkathomeguide.
Keeping yourself motivated, keeping your family involved and understanding, and keeping your goals in sight will help you to find the right path and the supportive environment you need. Anyone who really wants to can make the “transition to working at home”. Any family that wants a parent at home can make the adjustments to having a parent working from home.
The work at home revolution is an amazing industry. Your challenges from day to day will be different, but you will ultimately be in charge of your own success and for the most part, your own time. People who work at home have typically found something they love to do and are driven to do it well. They are typically happier individuals and more relaxed in their work and home life. It is well worth the journey.
Bobby Ryatt
http://www.articlesbase.com/business-articles/transitioning-home-to-work-86997.html
#1 by BabyC on July 28th, 2009
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I am interested in transitioning from working a 9 – 5 to a home business. Any legitimates ones out there?
I want minimal investment. Start earning around 1000 a week and bulid myself up. Flexibility during the day. Preferably an online biz.
#2 by Knowitall on July 28th, 2009
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So you want to make good money with no risk and little work….wow why didn’t I think of that.
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#3 by DB106 on July 28th, 2009
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It hasn’t been around for long, but The Independent Profit Center is already one of the best money making programs on the internet.
http://realmoney4life.com/
IPC is superior to most of the other online money making programs for various reasons. People are sick and tired of the 1 ups and 2 ups that really only reward the people who got in on the ground floor. The cost of getting started with IPC is also much lower than a lot of other programs.
With IPC it is only a one-time purchase of $200 that is paid directly to the person promoting the site and then another one-time admin fee paid directly to IPC.
There are no recurring fees and everyone gets paid on their first sale.
With IPC Center many are in full profit mode within 24 to 48 hours.
* No Pass Up Sales
* No Split Sales
* No Overpriced Membership Fees
IPC provides ongoing training and support at no extra cost.
There are many successful home based businesses online. This might be one worth looking at.
http://realmoney4life.com/
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#4 by batterman2000 on July 28th, 2009
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I am own silver jewelry factory if you want to host jewelry party 40% sales as your commission.contact me
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#5 by melindadiebel on July 28th, 2009
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I have a successful home business and some of my friends and I have put together a free website to help others start their own business (and avoid scams). If you are looking for more information check out our Great Home Based Businesses site. We have specific pages on: hundreds of great ideas for home based businesses by category (including information on kit businesses and franchise businesses); resources for selling from home; resources for providing services from your home; avoiding scams and a lot of other pointers. PLEASE NOTE: we do not have a business or product that we want to sell you – our site is all about providing information.
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When it comes to avoiding scams – here are some things that we have learned – if you are unsure then you need to ask yourself the following questions:
1. What is the value that you have added to the product or project?
2. Would someone pay you to perform this service in person?
3. Do they need money upfront?
Some legitimate businesses may require that you pay a franchise fee or buy a business kit in order to start your business with them. The presence of an upfront fee is not a definite sign of a scam – many businesses have legitimate reasons for requesting upfront fees. Reputable franchises spend a lot of money on advertising, research, branding and other items. They charge a franchise fee in order to cover these costs and in order to earn a profit from the companies operating under their banner. Chances are decent that if you have heard of and seen the franchise in your real life (other than from the person "selling" it to you!!) then it is legitimate business. Kit based businesses can collect fees for the same reasons and also to cover the cost of your business start-up kit. Again this is a mixed bag – some companies charge fees that merely recover their costs of material – knowing that they will make their money off the mark-up on their products. Other (less reputable) companies often sell "kits" that are made up of books and other materials that provide little or no value to the person purchasing it – they do not care if you sell any of their products – some do not even have real products – they make their money from selling these "kits". Again it is important to go for businesses that you are familiar with or do your research.
4. Do you KNOW anyone that has successfully made money with this business?
5. Does the person "recruiting" you make money just by signing you up?
Beware of "pyramid" schemes – schemes in which people are paid based on how many people they sign up not based on sales or other indicators. Finders fee or referral fees are very common in all businesses but they are not the main source of money in a legitimate business. Not only are pyramid schemes illegal in most places but only the first few people in a pyramid actually make any money – the people in the centre are lucky to recover their initial investment and the people at the bottom are the ultimate losers – they lose their full investment.
and the main question:
6. Does it sound too good to be true?
Because if it does – then it probably is!!
You need to RESEARCH all aspects of starting a small business. This means checking with your local and federal better business bureau or other business verification agency. BTW – seeing a "Verified" or "BBB" (Better Business Bureau) logo on their website does not mean that they are actually registered with any qualified agencies. Many sites will put a dummy logo on their sites and some go as far as providing a link to a dummy verification page on their own domain!! You should be able to go directly to the agencies site and lookup that business there. If you find such a logo on a website then find that they are not members in good standing with that agency – then they are SCAMS!! Run away from this business, pausing only to report the site to your local fraud bureau.
Some of the more common scams are:
i. Stuffing envelopes: this common scam has you "buy" envelopes and flyers from a company – once you have stuffed the envelopes and submitted then the company will often say that the quality is below standards and do not pay you for your work – worse you never get your initial fee back.
ii. Home assembly: this is very similar to the scam discussed in (i) – you pay for the raw material – make the products and company rejects them – leaving you out both money and time.
iii. Medical billing: some reputable companies provide medical billing services from home and look for new typists all the time. Unfortunately, scammers have caught onto this and are trying to get people to pay hundreds of dollars to special equipment and software to do this from home. Most legitimate companies looking for workers will NOT charge the person any fees upfront. They will sign a contract with the person and provide a license to their existing software – they will also provide all of your work – you do not have to (and usually can not) try to get jobs directly from medical clinics.
iv. "E-mail processing", "typing from home" or claims to "use your computer to make millions" or to help you "make money online": your return for investing in these scams? a half-baked summary of how you can scam others the same way you have been scammed. There are ways to earn money typing from home – but again – legitimate companies will not ask you to pay up front fees – they will not offer to sell you "customer lists" – they will provide you work directly.
v. "E-mail us for more information" or "call us at 1-900 for more information": these scams collect contact information for legitimate and scamming marketing lists. Further 1-900 phone numbers cost you money – money that goes to the scammer. The other concern is that these scams often request additional information to sell to other scammers or to engage in identity theft.
vi. Chain letters / e-mails promising that you will "make money fast" or requesting that you send them personal or financial information or send money: these scams collect contact information for scammers, facilitate identity theft and take money from those unwitting enough to send it.
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My key pieces of advice in picking your business:
1. Do what you know and love.
2. Follow your instincts.
3. Figure out how to provide value to your clients.
4. Talk to successful home business owners that you know and trust.
5. Whatever you do – try not to limit yourself to one income source – one of the best ways to grow your small business is to open yourself up to other income streams. If you start a catering business maybe you could also teach cooking classes in your house, or if you start a typing business then you could also do legal transcription for sale. This approach has been invaluable to me – allowing me to get through slowdowns in my "core" business.
6. Accept that "get rich quick" schemes only work for 1 in every million people and generally require illegal activity – instead try to build a lasting business that will continually pay you a reasonable amount.
As for specific ideas – there are hundreds – most of the ones we discuss on our site relate to you selling your own products (e-books, crafts, antiques, designs, CDs, DVDs, knowledge via website) or selling your own services. We generally recommend that you not pay someone else for the right to promote their products but develop your own. Contrary to popular belief – everyone has some skill or knowledge that is valuable.
Also – if you are interested in a "kit business" such as Pampered Chef, Mary Kay, AVON, etc… or a home based business franchise such as ActionCoach, Coffee News, WSI corporate, Candy Bonquet, etc… – we have a pages dedicated to these businesses on our site.
Anyhow – that’s my two cents – Good luck with your business – I’m sure if you do your homework you’ll be very successful!!
References :
http://www.great-home-based-businesses.com
http://www.great-home-based-businesses.com/small-business-ideas.html
http://www.great-home-based-businesses.com/avoiding-scams.html
http://www.great-home-based-businesses.com/selling-from-home.html
http://www.great-home-based-businesses.com/providing-services.html
http://www.great-home-based-businesses.com/kit-businesses.html
http://www.great-home-based-businesses.com/franchises.html
#6 by April S on July 28th, 2009
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There are legit businesses out there. Unfortunately due to all the ridiculous "get rich quick scams" it is hard to find, let alone trust, anything real. I went through the same thing- i to wanted to get out of my horrible going nowhere jobs and start a business. So I started researching home based businesses. If you have already been looking into this you know how frustrating it can be. Don’t give up if you really want to do it. You will find something you can do. I really like helping other with this because like I said I personally know it can be hard. Email me anytime for info. I’d be happy to help!
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#7 by rpqslw a on July 28th, 2009
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After searching for 12 years, I found one that I like very much,
and go to http://www.confettivacations.com to see why.
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#8 by Shaun V on July 28th, 2009
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First off, you need to understand that a home business is not giong to automatically start you off making around a thousand a week. When you first get involved in a business, your income level is at zero dollars. You have to build it up from the ground floor. The income opportunity of a home based business is that. An opportunity to make whatever amount you want to make, provided that you work your business, follow through with what you need to do to build it up and make it happen. If your not willing to do that, then you shouldn’t go into business, because you won’t make it. Home based businesses gives you the flexibility during the day regardless if it’s online or not. This is something that a lot of people do not understand. When they get involved and their business isn’t making anything, they give it up. They give up something that could of been an incredible opportunity because they weren’t willing to work for it and work their business the way it’s needed to be done.
There are a lot of legitimate businesses out there. What’s your interest? What can you do? What are your hobbies? Without knowing what it is you like, can or are willing to do, it’s kind of difficult to point you out in the right direction of one that my be of interest to you.
There’s an article that was written about different home based businesses, what’s involved, the income opportunity, what you need to do, what to avoid etc. Over half a dozen different industries to look into.
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http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-eqfAfFMlcqA8fDHDwdpcueRYyTm4;_ylt=AjZ5KNuZY8DCg2nGfpnQUXu0AOJ3