Friday, October 19, 2007

Finding Your Work from Home Niche

Finding Your Work from Home Niche
By show of hands, who wants to go to work day in, day out for an unappreciative boss, be stuck in traffic about two hours per day, and miss many of your children’s milestones? Nobody! There is hardly anyone currently employed who does not daydream of working from home, being their own boss, forgetting about the commute, and being available to family and friends whenever possible. For quite a few, this dream translates into a reality when they start their own home business, but some have a hard time getting started; in particular, they have a tough time deciding just what to do for a work from home business.
While finding your work from home niche is not necessarily hard, it is also not as simple as it may sound. To help you along in this process, here are some things to consider when getting ready to earnestly find something to do as a home business:
What are you capable of doing that perhaps someone else does not wish to do or is not able to do? For example, changing your car’s oil and rotating its tires are things that take a special ability, but even those who have it do not always want to do it and therefore will gladly pay someone else to take these messy tasks off their hands. Maybe you have a knack for getting that television hooked up or a computer repaired after a virus attack? Are you great with kids and have them eating out of your hand at your church’s daycare? Do you have a keen eye for bargains and can ferret out deals and steals when even the hardiest shoppers are unable to save anything? All these skills take a knack that you can turn into a home business.
If a special skill does not come to mind readily, why not capitalize on a special talent you may have? Are you a fine artist and can paint portraits of dogs that are so lifelike that friends and family are always asking you for another likeness of Fluffy or Rover? Are you a great cook? Does your garden look like an oasis in a sea of gardens with dried grass and wilting flowers? Can you explain even the most complex algebraic equations to your children in such a way that they actually understand them? Perhaps you play and instrument and would not mind teaching others to do so as well. If so, you have a talent that is quite marketable!
Last but not least, if you have neither special skill nor confirmed talent, you do not need to give up! The odds are good that you will be able to base a business on doing those things everyone knows how to do but in some cases simply does not wish to deal with. For example, if you know how to put a party together, you could be a party planner specializing in children’s birthdays. Conversely, if you do not mind climbing on ladders, then window washer could be your stick. Own gardening equipment? Why not use it to cut other people’s lawns and hedges and become a gardener?

Regards,

Phil Jupp
www.pluginprofitclub.com

Finding The Picture-Perfect Business

Finding The Picture-Perfect Business
Taking family portraits and wedding pictures is probably best left to the professionals with the right equipment for the job, but there are opportunities for good amateur shutterbugs to provide photography services for homes as well as businesses. Real estates agents are always using photography services for pictures for newspapers and home sale magazines and may be looking for someone who can do a quick turnaround for their houses for sale.
Taking pictures of houses is fairly simple, provided the weather is good and the house doesn’t move while having its picture taken. Most can be done with an inexpensive digital camera and sent by file transfer to the agent or broker. Very few agencies will be working with prints in this electronic age, but if they do, there are several one-hour services around that can allow you to offer same-day service on photographs.
Online auctions always sell better with photos of the items being listed and there are some folks who would like to sell their used household items but do not have a camera with which to take the pictures. You can offer to go to their house, take pictures of the items and download the images onto their computer so they can use them on the auction sites. Alternatively, if you hand them a media disk they can download them at their leisure and keep them for back up in case they need them again.
Neighbors and friends may want pictures of little Johnny or Susie at their birthday party but do not want to hire a professional photographer. Picking up a few bucks from a neighbor or friend may make some feel somewhat uncomfortable, but it is your time and camera doing the work. Do not hesitate to inform them that yes, you can take the pictures but your time is worth something.
With many bakeries offering to put pictures on cakes there is a need for decent pictures of the birthday boy or girl to decorate the confection. Unfortunately, many bakeries will not use professional studio photos due to claimed copyright laws and an original picture will be needed.
If you are any good at taking pictures, you may consider giving your services as a wedding present. The way many make this work, is they buy a few rolls of film and shoot pictures at the wedding, the reception and other shots the couple want for their album. Once you finish, hand the film to the couple to take to the lab of their choice for processing.
Once the prints come back they can choose the ones they want for enlarging and have their entire wedding album transferred to DVD for future use. Your wedding gift cost a few rolls of film and the time at the wedding, where you probably would have been anyway.

Regards,

Phil Jupp
www.pluginprofitclub.com

Finding Space for your Home Business

Finding Space for your Home Business
There are many ways that you can work with your home business, and one of the most important things that you have to think about is how you are going to have enough space to have your home business. This is one of the biggest problems that many people have because no matter how much they want to work on their home business, they have to deal with the fact that they simply don’t have enough room to have a separate office or room for their home business.
If this is an issue that you are dealing with, you have to first remember that you are going to be focusing first on what kind of space you need. If you are simply working online, and you don’t any thing other than your computer, it is easy for you to have a corner of your home that you can dedicate to your business. This is something that you want to think about, because it is very easy to have your computer in the corner of a bedroom, living room or even the kitchen ,and to make that space some how separate from the rest of your home.
If you need a bigger space, one that you can use for merchandise, for doing certain things, or for working on other things that relate back to your home business, you are going to have to find another space for your home business. One of the things that you should remember is that if you can create a space somewhere in your home, this is going to work well for you. You don’t need to have a room that is only for your home business if you can remember to keep them separated.
Keeping your home and your business separate is very important because you simply have to be able to have a space for your business. This is vital in making sure that your business runs well. You have to be sure that as you go to work, you are actually moving into an area that is separate from your home. This is something that many people don’t do, and it blurs the lines between their business and their home life. This can be very dangerous. So, in order to make sure that you are giving yourself the right kind of lifestyle, you have to be sure that you have a separate area for your home business, one that you can know is different from your home. Remember, keeping them separate is something that is very important, and it is something that you can do very easily as well. You have to be sure that you keep your business and your home separate, even if they both are in the same building.

Regards,

Phil Jupp
www.pluginprofitclub.com

Etiquette for Online Business Communication

Etiquette for online business is virtually the same it is for offline business: * always be polite* show respect* listen/read intently* go out of your way to satisfy any and all customers’ needs* never fabricate information to mislead or suit one’s own business interests* be willing to negotiate
These are no-brainers although, unfortunately many of those involved in business (both those who run businesses and the general public) do not always follow them. This is either because they do not know, misinterpret or simple do not care. In the end however, despite desperation or personal gain, using appropriate behavior will always ensure better service and reception.
Of the most important and critical forms of business etiquette is that of communication. How, when, where, for what reasons and the identity of those with whom one interacts all play a significant part in which practices one uses through communication.
Of course, one should always be polite. This rule is universal and absolute (probably one of the few ‘absolutes’ there is in the business or any other type of social interaction). Being polite means that you care about servicing, not to mention looking professional, to the other person involved in the transaction. Politeness is the true sign of a civilized mind. This makes others feel comfortable and even draws their interest into the venture and maintains it throughout the duration of the said transaction. It also reflects respect for that other person. Without a doubt, politeness and respect are indeed most important and non-disputable. These are both virtual laws to be obeyed by everyone at all times!
Another aspect of good etiquette involved in online communication is promptness. Constant and forthright recognition and response shows a respect for the other person’s time .Yes, busy schedules sometimes make it difficult to get back to others right away. This is why proper pacing is essential in public relations of all kinds, whether involving shoppers, potential clients who would provide sponsorship, colleagues, executive personnel or those in the legal field. All of these deserve timely responses. A term of three business days is the acceptable amount of time in which to reply to anyone.
One exception is the no-reply. A good example would be in the context of when one applies for a job. As much as many people dislike it, employers quite frequently do not respond when they are not interested in hiring an applicant. Job seekers, however, are encouraged to send out follow ups within two weeks to thirty days of the submission of application to show ongoing interest. If, however, an applicant still doesn’t receive a respond from an employer, s/he should not follow up further and move on.
In the end, communication etiquette is critical for everyone to know and practice. It could mean the difference between failure and success.

Regards,

Phil Jupp
www.pluginprofitclub.com

Creating a Home Business Selling Items on Online Auction Sites

If you enjoy sales and want to work from home selling items you make yourself or items made by others, posting items for sale on online auction sites can be an exciting home business that you can make a steady profit from. Online auction sites have become more popular over the years as people have become savvy about how they want to spend their money. On these sites, visitors can browse through hundreds of categories and subcategories looking for items of interest. Once people find the items they want, they may be able to buy them directly from the seller, or they can bid on the item. Whoever has the highest bid wins the item.
Becoming a seller on these sites is very easy. If you have a home computer, valid email address, and accurate payment information, then you can create an online store and sell products. Since there are so many items listed on these sites you have the option of selling one kind of item, or you can sell many different types of items to appeal to a larger audience. You will also be able to sell directly to buyers or you can open items up for bid. Many online sellers create mini-stores where visitors can browse and purchase items direct.
Another aspect of this home business is that you are responsible for marketing your products on the site with pictures, descriptions, and answering customer questions. You will also be responsible for shipping the item safely to the buyer. You can add these costs into the price of your items or ask for a flat fee. Many online auction sites offer buyer different options when it comes to shipping, so you can increase your prices based on the site's options. Building a solid reputation is important when running an online store. Customers will be able to leave feedback, both negative and positive, that other customers will read before purchasing an item from you. Always try to resolve any complaints quickly so that you can retain a positive reputation. If you enjoy running your own business, but don't want the hassle of paying rent to open a store, hire employees, and deal with suppliers, an online auction store is a great alternative. You can shop for items in stores, yard sales, and estate sales, and then sell them to your customers. Knowing how to price these items is important because people going to these sites are looking for a bargain and if you charge too much, they will find another seller. This home business is a wonderful enterprise for those with or without a family. If you have a family, they can help by packing items and taking orders.

Regards,

Phil Jupp
www.pluginprofitclub.com

Consider The Service Needs Of Homeowners

Whether you own your home or rent or live in an apartment, there are probably many chores around the house that you would be willing to pay someone else to do for you. Many others may feel the same way, but if you could be paid to do those chores, it may make them worth doing. There may be money in doing some of these jobs that require very little experience or a heft investment in equipment.
Lawn care services abound, especially for professionals without the time to properly care for their lawns, and they make it a year round business by also offering snow removal. What about those days when there isn’t enough snow to plow, but the sidewalks and driveways are covered with ice and the homeowner does not have the time or initiative to spread some salt on the walks?
These are the types of home service businesses that can find a niche in the market and turn a simple task into a viable business. Many cleaning services simply state they don’t so windows, but homeowners and businesses still want them done. Inside windows are usually the task of one member of the household, but outside windows, especially with two and three-story homes, can be a problem for many homeowners. In some cases, higher windows can be reached with extension devices without the need for a ladder and most exterior windows can be cleaned in short order, allowing several homes a day to be serviced by one small company.
Businesses always want to make a good impression and keeping their front windows clean and streak-free can offer a business opportunity for the right person. They can even offer services of a pressure washer to insure the entire business façade is kept clean and free of accumulating dirt and dust.
Gutter cleaning is a royal pain for most homeowners who usually put it off until small plants and bushes begin to appear in the gutters. Gutter cleaning may not be a glamorous job, but can be accomplished with a power washer and even a leaf blower. Clean up of the debris around the house at the end of the cleaning can be stipulated into the agreement as to whether you do it or the homeowner.
One seasonal homeowner need that is becoming more popular is outdoor decorating. Many homeowners want to illuminate their exterior for the holidays but lack the time, the ladders or the inclination to spend hours outdoors in potentially cold weather putting them in place. A ladder and some heavy clothing can equip you to open a home decorating business.
Typically, this will evolve in to two separate jobs as whatever decorations you get paid to put up, will have to be taken down again.

Regards,

Phil Jupp
www.pluginprofitclub.com

Cleaning Up With A Part-Time Business

If you know how to push a broom and use a vacuum cleaner, you can probably open a home business offering janitorial services to small businesses. While many have their own in-house cleaning crews, many utilize the services of small local businesses to keep their trash cans empty and floors clean. Starting out small and doing a good job, can often lead to new cleaning contracts and a future business.
Whether cleaning needs to be done daily, weekly or somewhere in between, having everything that is to be done and its frequency in writing will protect both you and the client. You will have to note any products you use that may cause allergic reactions in the regular business staff and avoid their use in that office.
There are many franchise opportunities available for office and home cleaning services and many people are willing to pay to have a service enter their home and clean once or twice a week and especially before special occasions. Most folks want a clean house for the holidays but just do not have, or are not willing to take the needed time to clean the house properly. Having a home or office cleaning business can pay off big all year around and even bigger during the holidays.
You do not have to limit the cleaning services you offer to only the inside of the home or office. Many homeowners would be happy to turn the responsibility of cleaning the sidewalks and yard to a professional cleaning company. Buying into a franchise that offers all around services will provide more opportunities to pick up more clients. The more homes and offices you have to clean, the more money you can make.
Finding a special niche in the cleaning business is tough, but with the push for using less chemicals can open a door for an all natural cleaning company. There are natural products available for every phase of professional cleaning and advertising that your company use only natural and biodegradable products may help bring in some environmentally friendly customers. It would be advisable to use only one type of cleaning products, accidentally using chemically-enhanced products on a job that specifies natural products only, will probably cost not only that contact but some of your reputation as well.
If you can develop a different type of specialized service, such as cleaning and caring for all wood floors, you can become the one business that people calls when they need your specialized services. When working with cleaning homes and offices, it is best not to promise to do something you an unfamiliar with doing. Wood floors, for example require special handling and cleaning and if you use the wrong ones it could actually damage the flooring.

Regards,

Phil Jupp
www.pluginprofitclub.com

Choosing Products for an E-Commerce Site

One of the popular home businesses today is that of maintaining an E-Commerce site. Depending on the products that you sell or promote, you can have quite a lucrative business in this area without having to do anything more than promote your site. You don't need inventory, and you don't have to ship any of the products—that is done for you. It's so easy that someone who has never run a business before will quickly learn how to operate one of these sites.
In the majority of cases, you contract with a company that already has an E-Commerce site, and they provide you with a "mirror" site of theirs with your own codes and URL. You are responsible for promoting the site, but you will not be handling the shipping or maintaining of inventory. For someone who has a busy lifestyle and has things they like to do without being tied down to a desk, this is a perfect business. You don't have to sit at your computer waiting for someone to buy something because it will be automated for you, including the installation of credit card links. The only thing you will have to do is promote your site so that you will have a steady flow of visitors in order to ensured constant traffic and sales. You will receive a commission from those who purchase products from your site. Of course, this is not the only type of E-Commerce site.
You may also choose to use your personal or business website to post links and banners from companies with whom you have agreed to be an affiliate such as Barnes and Noble, Amazon, and thousands more. In exchange for posting their banners on your site, they will pay you for click throughs that create a sale. Of course, these are not as profitable as an E-Commerce site as described above unless you generate a great deal of traffic as some of the companies only pay perhaps ten cents a sale. On the other hand, some others such as ClickBank pay much higher. Of course, if you have the time to promote your site, you may generate enough traffic to make it worthwhile.
Promotion is the key issue with an E-Commerce site whether it's a mirror site or affiliate programs. The amount of money you make is directly related to how much time you spend promoting your site and how visible your site is. With good promotion, your site will be highly visible and allow you enough visitors to afford you a reasonable income. How much you make depends on the scope of your site and your target audience, so it's not something you can guess ahead of time—you have to do the work first and reap the benefits later.

Regards,


Phil Jupp
www.pluginprofitclub.com

Article Writing for the Good of Your Business

Breaking into a newspaper can be a difficult prospect. Every day, reporters and editors are pitched from a broad range of sources for ideas that range widely from the extremely newsworthy to the ridiculous. With all of this competition for what it a very limited amount of space, the chances of getting your story before the subscribers eyes can be slim. To circumvent this problem, you can concentrate on a certain type of story. A story that speaks to a certain audience but isn’t necessarily timely. This type of story is called a feature and it can be the greatest thing that ever happened to your business.
A feature is designed to be a fully developed, in depth look at a certain topic that doesn’t need to correspond to the big news of the day. Under ideal circumstances, the story could be published today, tomorrow, or a year from now with the same effect. Unlike a press release, which gives the outlines of a happening that invites a reporter to dig under the surface to find the story, a feature is to be used just as it was sent in. Of course, after acceptance a newspaper has the right to edit it to fit the space available or leave out the content seen as superfluous.
The topics for a feature range as broadly as those for any other type of story. Health and home improvement are particularly good topics for a feature because they are subjects people are interested in on an ongoing basis. If your business lends itself to one of these topics, or to the topics of travel or technology, it would lend itself just as well to a feature story. These stories also have the advantage of being used in supplementary portions of a newspaper, such as the lifestyle section or one of the special Sunday sections. If you can get your feature in to one of these, it would be twice the bargain, as it has been shown that people have more time to pursue the paper on a leisurely Sunday than any other day of the week, meaning more eyes on your story and more time to digest the content.
In order to make your feature something a newspaper will want to publish, here are a few secrets of the trade to help you better sell your content. For one, you’ll want to have an attention grabbing headline. Lacking this, the editor will create one of their own design, but will they have as much personal interest in getting people to read the story as you have? Likely not. The headline may in fact be the most important aspect of your story. Ask yourself some questions about the article, and find a headline that answers these questions in a way that summarizes the meat of the article. If you can make it clever and witty, so much the better. But don’t try to get too cute. No one likes that. Finally, the content itself should be written in a style similar to the other articles in the paper. Review an issue or two and create your article with those templates in mind.

Regards,

Phil Jupp
www.pluginprofitclub.com

All Season Home Businesses

When you are first starting out you may have an idea or two of what you want to sell, but you might not have thought of the changes in the seasons and other important factors that can affect your sales, and ultimately the success of your business. Hence, it is important to consider whether or not you can really consider your business an all-season business or not. One good example of a business that may struggle throughout the year except for one month is a costume store. During October and around Halloween, these businesses can make huge profits, but during the other eleven months, they may struggle just to keep the doors open. On the other hand, an example of a year-round business is an interior design business. People are always looking for new ways to decorate their homes, especially as the seasons change, so if you have the skills needed, this could really be the best decision you've ever made. To decide whether or not your business can be considered year-round, think about the different activities, services, and products you partake of throughout the year. If your business idea falls into only one or two seasons or months, it is time to expand your plan, or modify it. For instance, if you wanted to open a business selling skateboarding gear, you should know that it is useless to try to sell skateboards while there is snow covering the ground. However, you could always expand your business plan to include both skateboarding and snowboarding gear so you are covering the entire year. Once you have an idea of what it will take to market your business throughout the year, you can start to create a better plan for operating your business. Having all of your ideas set out from the beginning, it is a lot easier to plan ahead for possible downfalls and scenarios, and adjust for them accordingly. This will save you a ton of trouble when you otherwise might have realized at the last minute. It is much better to be prepared than to be caught blind and grasping for strategies to keep you above water. In the end, knowing what it will take to keep your business productive through all twelve months is one major key to starting a successful business. If you have a plan ahead of time, and you budget for the costs of integrating all of your business plans into one, you will be much more successful during the months that your primary product may not be bringing in the dough. Make sure you think about all of the factors that can affect your sales throughout the year, not just the change in seasons, and make sure you have a plan to counteract their harmful effects on the productivity and growth of your new business.

Regards,

Phil Jupp
www.pluginprofitclub.com

All Businesses Require Some Type Of Service

Remember on your last job there were times when things had to be done and you wished you had someone who could do some of the little things. Someone to change all the light bulbs, or pressure wash the sidewalk and get all of that chewing gum removed? Someone you could call that worked when the store was less busy and didn’t take employees away from their regular duties?
Check with the manager at local stores to offer your services in many different areas. While most companies have their own folks take care of a lot of small jobs, there are still opportunities to begin a business offering your services to other business. Established businesses likely already have contracts with companies to perform a variety of work, but if you find a new business getting ready to open, there is no harm in finding out who is handling their minor outdoor clean-up projects.
With a leaf blower, you can visit the business early in the morning and clean their parking lot of last night’s debris. You can even keep their landscaped areas free of debris and if they sell live flowers, they may be interested in having someone come in before the sun comes up and water the plants for them.
A good pressure washer, with the right detergents and a scraper can be used to keep their sidewalks clean of mud, muck and discarded chewing gum. While you can perform a variety of maintenance duties at the customer’s location, you will still be working at home. The owner of the business may also need similar work done at their home or, in the case of regional chains, at all of their stores, which can provide a steady work schedule and a steady income.
Previous management experience can also open the possibility to work as a trainer for several different companies. Businesses are constantly offering their employees additional training that may not directly relate to their business and hire outside training consultants to lead the sessions. They may have their own training methods and materials, but many smaller companies do not.
If you have the background necessary, you may work with several small companies to train their management and supervisors on personnel issues, sexual harassment and other management issues. Sharing your knowledge and experience could lead to a lucrative side job, in addition to retirement.
Secret shopper jobs do exist, but usually not from the ads you find on the internet. Many companies do subversive snooping on their outlets to make sure they are following company guidelines. You can check with a local or state retailing association to learn how they hire people to check up on their outlets.
Regards,

Phil Jupp
www.pluginprofitclub.com

Advertising Your Home Based Business

Having a home based business has many ups and downs to it. The last thing you want to worry about while trying to figure everything else out is whether or not your home based business is getting enough advertising to make a profit.
When it comes to advertising there are several different ways you can do this and some may even work better than others but you want to be sure to reach as many audiences as you can in order to provide yourself the best outcome. In this article I will provide a few different ways you can advertise your business and hopefully one, if not more, will work for you.
Newspaper Advertisement
We all have seen how powerful the newspapers are. They cover all the news, good and bad, show job listings, and even advertise businesses. Though this can be quite costly, depending on how big you want the ad to be and how long you want it to run, it is still one of today’s best methods in getting the word out there about you, your business and what you can do for the public.
Television Advertisement
This is yet another expensive, yet effective, way to get the word out. Most people in America own a television, or at the very least can find a way to view one. You know as well as I do that when you are right in the middle of the best part of your favorite show, there comes a commercial break. Commercials are where people who run businesses or offer some sort of service tell about their product(s) and try to get you to buy from them or use their services instead of someone else’s. Why not put your service out there for the public to see and decide if it is something they want or need. You might be surprised how many actually watch the commercials.
Internet Advertisement
This seems to be one of the best and most inexpensive way to get the word out about your business and the product or service you offer. The best part about it is that you can set up your company’s own website and put whatever it is that you think will help your company. Be sure when doing this though that you keep the information on your company’s website up to date with current information. Example: If you are having a sale but it ends in a week, put the information on there about the sale, but go back in a week and take the info off. You don’t want to advertise something that is not happening as you would have to honor that and may end up losing money in the end.

Regards,

Phil Jupp
www.pluginprofitclub

A New Business Taking Care Of Business

Every business needs business cards, whether they want them or not, they are almost a necessity for everyone hoping to attract new business. While there are many online companies that offer business cards cheap, or free, they may not provide the message the customer hopes to convey. Additionally, many of the free cards include your information on one side and a pitch for the company that provided the free cards on the other side.
With inexpensive software available, in a few hours time, you can be adept at creating quality looking business cards for any type of business. Working with a local printer, you can offer to create business cards for business owners and even arrange to have them printed for them. This reduces the amount of down time they would have to spend in going to the printer, designing the cards and then picking them up when they are done. Saving them time is the same as saving them money and they are usually willing to share that savings.
Here’s thought to seriously consider. The last time you replaced your old cell phone, how long did ti take to transfer all the contact phone numbers? As a business owner do you have the time to sort through all the numbers in your phone and enter them into the new one? Probably not. Even if you get started, there will come a time when you just quit and leave out many numbers that you really should have entered.
Offering your services to do this mundane task may be welcome business opportunity not specific to businesses. Individuals may also be more willing to pay to have their phone numbers transferred than take the time to do it themselves. This type of service may also be used for transferring information for personal data systems or even teaching people how to use their new unit.
While transferring pictures to videotape businesses have been around for years, new business also offer taking all those old videotapes and putting them digital video disks to play back through your DVD player. Some even offer to add music to back them up and some editing may also be offered.
With the proliferation of digital media, very few people listen to cassette tapes anymore and many new cars lack cassette players. There is need for businesses that can transfer music from cassettes or even the old eight-track players onto CDs. This gives the music lover their old music without having to buy all new CDs. For the really old music, with the right equipment you can transfer music from the old vinyl records onto compact disks, which can be played the car. It is tough enough to find a record player anymore, but CD players are everywhere.

Every business needs business cards, whether they want them or not, they are almost a necessity for everyone hoping to attract new business. While there are many online companies that offer business cards cheap, or free, they may not provide the message the customer hopes to convey. Additionally, many of the free cards include your information on one side and a pitch for the company that provided the free cards on the other side.
With inexpensive software available, in a few hours time, you can be adept at creating quality looking business cards for any type of business. Working with a local printer, you can offer to create business cards for business owners and even arrange to have them printed for them. This reduces the amount of down time they would have to spend in going to the printer, designing the cards and then picking them up when they are done. Saving them time is the same as saving them money and they are usually willing to share that savings.
Here’s thought to seriously consider. The last time you replaced your old cell phone, how long did ti take to transfer all the contact phone numbers? As a business owner do you have the time to sort through all the numbers in your phone and enter them into the new one? Probably not. Even if you get started, there will come a time when you just quit and leave out many numbers that you really should have entered.
Offering your services to do this mundane task may be welcome business opportunity not specific to businesses. Individuals may also be more willing to pay to have their phone numbers transferred than take the time to do it themselves. This type of service may also be used for transferring information for personal data systems or even teaching people how to use their new unit.
While transferring pictures to videotape businesses have been around for years, new business also offer taking all those old videotapes and putting them digital video disks to play back through your DVD player. Some even offer to add music to back them up and some editing may also be offered.
With the proliferation of digital media, very few people listen to cassette tapes anymore and many new cars lack cassette players. There is need for businesses that can transfer music from cassettes or even the old eight-track players onto CDs. This gives the music lover their old music without having to buy all new CDs. For the really old music, with the right equipment you can transfer music from the old vinyl records onto compact disks, which can be played the car. It is tough enough to find a record player anymore, but CD players are everywhere.

Regards,

Phil Jupp
www.pluginprofitclub.com

A Look at the Business of Kids

A Look at the Business of Kids
There are few areas of modern business growing as rapidly and successfully as that of franchising. It is a great way for young entrepreneurs to get their foot into the business world. Take an existing brand, expand it, put your own spin on the best of the ideas, and work a business model that has been proven to be successful. Among the franchising opportunities in America today, few of them are as popular and youthful as that of the kid’s market. Toy stores and other franchises geared toward the younger set are quickly becoming one of the top franchise markets of today’s world. Perhaps it is because young businessmen are not so far removed being kids themselves that they can remember what children of all ages like to play with and what is likely to appeal to that set. Whatever the reason, the fact cannot be denied that the kid’s market is to be taken seriously by the wise businessman.
What makes the kid’s market so valuable in today’s business world is the fact that today, more than ever, kids are in control of their parents income. This was not true fifteen or twenty years ago. Americans spend more than 100 billion dollars a year for their children’s necessities, not to mention their entertainment. With this kind of money in the economy up for grabs, it’s no wonder the kids’ market is thriving. That number, according to many industry analysts, is only going to grow in the coming years, far ahead of the rate of inflation.
One of the reasons for this rapid growth in the industry could be the disappearance of the traditional one-working-parent family system. While this is decried by some family experts, the fact remains that many families are now home to two working parents, trying to juggle career ans children rather than doing one or the other. This leads to two things: more expendable income and less time with the children. This means children must fend for themselves when it comes to their entertainment many times, and this of course leads to greater amounts of spending in that area.
In addition to entertainment items, what cannot be ignored are the huge opportunities in the world of providing day care and extra-curricular activities for these young children. Combined with the need for necessities, it has created a wide open world of franchise possibilities. The market cannot be ignored by anyone wishing to enter an industry with unlimited growth potential. If you are someone who wants to go into business for yourself but aren’t sure what market to focus on, you could do worse than build something around the kids market. It’s not going anywhere, and it could provide you and your family with a wonderful income for years to come.

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Phil Jupp
www.pluginprofitclub.com

Sunday, September 23, 2007

The Secret to Success

The Secret to Success Many people have tried to succeed in the business world and indeed in terms of the successes or failures of different people, there are three general categories that can be used. Firstly, there are the people that are failures; people that really have no success and after a period of denial are eventually forced to give up on their business and go do something else. Then, there are the people that are successful; they are able to parlay their business into something that earns them a nice five figure income that they are satisfied with and can live on. And finally, there are the people that are enormously successful; these are the people you hear about all the time that become millionaires and are able to live a life that is the stuff of dreams because of the money that they have. The question that most people will ask themselves in regards to this scenario has to do with the difference. Depending on the specific case, most people can figure out the difference between the first group and the latter two groups; it usually has to do with a lack of motivation, a lack of perseverance or the inability to deal with failure and just move onto something else. However, the difference between the second and third group is harder to figure out; after all, for the most part those two people start off the same and a lot of their business development is the same getting to the point of a five figure income. What, then, becomes the difference later on? Well, in the majority of these comparisons, the difference has to do with a lack of diversification on the part of a person that has the five figure income. If a person builds a business that makes then $75,000 a year, then they might realistically have no problems whatsoever with that income. This is because the person might have all their needs met in a nice way and not really want to try and increase their income. However, the person that goes on to eventually become a millionaire is not going to be satisfied with that amount. They will take as much money as they can spare and instead of spending it on a lifestyle enjoyed by a person with a $75,000 income, they will re-invest it. Either into another business or back into expanding the one they already have. This kind of person is not interested in living the lifestyle of a $75,000 income person; they want to make more money and have no problems living in less luxury now if it means they can live in more luxury later. A person like this has an income figure in their head from the start and keeps on working at it until they are making that income figure; usually through diversification.


Regards,

Phil Jupp
www.pluginprofitclub.com

The Reality Of Guaranteed Results

The Reality Of Guaranteed Results
Thousands of emails and hundreds of free offers for getting into your own business flood internet mailboxes on a daily basis. Free trial offers that promise a full refund if the buyer is not completely satisfied with the first (insert number of days here). However, while a majority of these offers may be for a legitimate business opportunity, the concept has been spoiled by a few who don’t really want to get involved with issuing refunds. Chances are your money has been spent on another enterprise and until it takes off, the refund will be slow in coming.
Before filling out the send it now form with your personal information and credit card number, make sure you can find the contact information on the website. Don’t be fooled into believing that information will be available when you receive your download or welcome information pack. A person or company that hides behind an email address and gives offers no other way to get in touch with the company, is probably not going to be around long enough to issue a refund.
Most companies offering guaranteed results have many specifications you have to follow in order to achieve the success they promise. Their idea of part-time and full-time may not by the same as yours as many times, the work that has to be done will far exceed 40 hours per week. While many people understand that owning their own business will require a significant investment in time, 80 to 90 hours per week working on a proven plan for making money is not what they had in mind.
Also consider the investment you are being asked to make. Many companies not only want to sell you their technology included in their website, but will also want monthly fees for continuing to use their name. While many franchises charge for their name and reputation as well as training materials, supplies and other items used in the business, many online companies charge only for their name. The value of their brand is subjective, usually set by them, and you have nothing with which in can be compared.
Before investing any money, check with the Better Business Bureau both in your area as well as the area in which the company is located. There may also be internet blogs that talk about companies and their ability to swoon their customers into sending them money and getting nothing in return. Run their name through some search engines to see if they show up and search for the products they claim to sell. If they can’t be found online, chances are your page for their products will also be hidden from view. Without internet traffic your website will be meaningless.


Regards,

Phil Jupp
www.pluginprofitclub.com

The Most Popular Business Books

The Most Popular Business Books
Currently in your local bookstore are a number of newly released books that can provide rich insight and glorious financial understanding of a variety of hot business topics. From the stock market to the supermarket, these books have hit a vein in the American public by enlightening them to subjects that heretofore seemed elusive and confounding. Here are a few of these successful books, and a little bit about why you might want to pick them up when you have a little extra money.
Mobs, Messiahs, and Markets by William Bonner is a look at societal groupthink and why it’s so important to forge your own path when it comes to investing in the stock market. Taking a rather bold and unusual stance against such “safe” investments as mutual funds, Bonner and his coauthor take a look at mass thinking and why it so seldom resembles sound investment strategy.
Results That Last: Hardwiring Behaviors That Will Take Your Company to the Top by Quint Studer will be released sometime in October and promises an interesting look at what makes a business successful in the long run. Studer argues that a businesses success has little to do with products or service and everything to do with positive and exciting leadership. While a good product or innovative service may be the ticket to the top for a short while, it is Studer’s intention to demonstrate that the companies that last the longest and stay at the top do so through strong management and his book provides proven leadership strategies.
Your Portable Empire: How to Make Money Anywhere While Doing What You Love by Pat O’Bryan is a tome dedicated to showing the average everyman how to create an online business that requires little day to day work to produce a flow of passive income. Without reading the book, it seems to be mostly geared toward the production of a website and the sales of informational e-books, and the salesmanship and strategies toward making these e-book websites a success.
The 4-Hour Workweek: Escape 9-5, Live Anywhere, and Join the New Rich by Timothy Ferriss is a fascinating book by a Princeton lecturer who has found and put to use a number of secrets for living in the now, and not waiting for retirement to enjoy relaxation. Its strategies include how to retrain your supervisors into putting a higher value on results and production than actual presence, and how to trade a fulltime career for several short “work bursts” sprinkled with mini-retirements. A must have for those tired of living for the clock.
These are just a handful of the interesting books at the top of the bestseller’s lists. There are many more for those patient enough to peruse the stacks, read the reviews, and avoid judging a book by its cover. Read, and be filled up with knowledge.


Regards,

Phil Jupp
www.pluginprofitclub.com

The Disadvantages of Online Business

The Disadvantages of Online Business One of the topics that is often discussed on forums and message boards around the internet is the topic of online business. A number of people will tell you exactly what they think about online business and to people that have been successful in it, the majority of what they say is positive. This is because there is a bias in the positive direction when it comes to online business because many of the people in online business sell products specifically about how to make money online. Therefore, there is an inherent conflict of interest in the things they tell you. One topic not often considered is the topic of how it might be disadvantageous to get involved in online business. There are definite disadvantages to online business and some of them are discussed below. Firstly, there is the distraction factor. Online business usually entails working from home and therefore you can find any distraction at home in order to take you away from working on your online business. The television, the stovetop, the microwave, the bed and the backyard are all distractions that can result in people getting dropped from online business and losing their sense of concentration. Concentration is key in online business and ultimately it is going to be what drives people forward to succeed. However, the offline distractions are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to online business. Because a lot of online business work is tedious and boring, it is easy to get distracted. Have you ever heard people playing online games in the workplace because their job is boring at times? Well, consider how that could easily be you if you are working at an online business. You'd be sunk before you even started and that is not going to be good for anyone; least of all you. In addition to distraction, there is also the competitive nature of online business. If you want to get involved in a particular niche, chances are there are already going to be people there ahead of you. And with the internet, larger people can crush smaller people a lot easier than big businesses can crush small ones. Competitors think nothing of discrediting each other and ultimately everyone is only interested in selling their products and making money. It is a cut-throat world on the internet and people that aren't aware of this could get crushed so fast it would make their head spin. So, as you can see, there are a number of disadvantages to online business. This is not to say that it can not be lucrative; far from it in fact. The internet gives you a great chance to reach people you would never have been able to reach otherwise and it is primarily for that reason that you need to be aware of all of the disadvantages inherent to online business; to understand both the good and the bad.


Regards,

Phil Jupp
www.pluginprofitclub.com

The Best Business Schools in America

The Best Business Schools in America
If you’re looking to go far in the world of business, few things will help you achive your goals like an MBA degree. There are thousands of universities where you can get said degree, but if your have the funds and the grades, you might want to think about going to one of the top schools in the country. Here, we’ll take a look at a few of these top business schools and see why any graduate of their program is going to find the road to success just a little less bumpy.
One of the top ranked business schools in the country, consistently, is Harvard. It’s not an easy school to get into by any means, but neither are any of the schools that constantly rank high in any of the surveys that count. They have a very stringent admission policy, and you won’t be getting in with a C average, no matter who your father is. With a degree from Harvard you can practically write your own ticket, and from anecdotal data, graduates seem to know this. Chief complaints from recruiters seem to intimate that Harvard MBA grads are cocky and have a sense of entitlement, which may be off-putting to some companies.
Located in New York City, Columbia Business School is another of the top business universities in the country. If Harvard’s admission policies are stringent, Columbia’s are nearly impossible, and they have one of the lowest admission rates in the United States among business schools. Among others, Warren Buffet obtained his MBA from Columbia, and went on to become the second richest man in the world. Your like success is not guaranteed.
The University of Chicago Graduate School of Business is also one of the most successful and prominent schools in the country. Unlike the other schools of its caliber, the school’s business program is somewhat flexible, allowing the student to create their own program within a broad set of requirements. This separates Chicago from Columbia and Harvard, in that these schools require that the student traverse a stringent path towards graduation, with little wiggle room. It has been the number one ranked business school by BusinessWeek for two years running.
To maximize your success in the business world, you need to have an MBA degree. With a higher percentage of students than ever going on to complete graduate school, the competition is too tough in today’s American to leave yourself at such a stunning disadvantage. While the above schools (and there are others) will give you a decided leg up, just about any MBA degree will help make your career course a little brighter, and raise the glass ceiling a little higher.


Regards,

Phil Jupp
www.pluginprofitclub.com

The Advantages of an Online Business

The Advantages of an Online Business One of the reasons that people get into business online is because they believe that it is ultimately advantageous for them to do so. The question really then becomes one as to whether or not these people are correct in their assertions. Well, there are certainly some advantages to online businesses, so let's take a look at a few of the big ones and see if they apply to you. First and foremost, there is the comfort aspect of an online business. The comfort aspect comes from you being able to work from your own home in your own chair, frequently in your pyjamas should you so choose to do so. This means that you don't have to go anywhere and can do everything and earn money from the comfort of your own home. It is definitely something to consider and something that a lot of people have been successful with. There are many people that claim that their online success has come from being helped by that comfort factor. Secondly, there is a convenience factor to go along with that comfort factor. In addition to being in your own house, you actually don't have to leave it that often to get materials or other things. All of the components of your business are virtual and therefore controlled directly from your computer. Whereas customer service representatives or anyone else along those lines need to frequently leave their computers in order to do things for their customers, you as an online businessman will probably not be hampered by that same need. Convenience is a big reason why some people are able to succeed in online business. In addition to those two advantages, another one to consider would be cost. When you are starting up a business for a specific type of venture offline, there are going to be massive start-up costs associated with it that will warrant you taking out a loan and ultimately taking a big financial risk. However, if you are online you can start up your business for free. If you want to be professional about your business online, you can even do that without spending more than $100 or so in start-up costs. It is a very cost-effective way to do business and one that has helped a number of people that didn't have the stomach for offline business ventures. These are the three biggest advantages inherent to online business. When it comes right down to it, all three of them can make a profound difference in a person's life and therefore for that reason deserve to be given consideration. There are downsides to online business as well and these downsides need to be carefully considered before you decide to embark on an online business venture instead of an offline one.

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Phil Jupp
www.pluginprofitclub.com

Successful Companies in the United States

Successful Companies in the United States
When studying business and trying to get one of your own off the ground, one of the most important lessons you can learn comes not from a textbook but from observation. Nothing shows the young entrepreneur what works and what doesn’t by studying the most successful businesses and what they have done to reach their lofty heights. That doesn’t mean you should copy their business model from stem to stern, but the examination of their practices may give you some good ideas about how to launch, maintain, and progress with your company through the life of your career.
The first company the wise entrepreneur should look at is Nike. The company is the largest sportswear provider in the world. It doesn’t matter what you’re trying to sell, though, be it sneakers or computers, there are lessons to be learned from Nike’s history and their continued success in the American marketplace. These lessons range from successful logo and motto (there are few among us who cannot identify the Nike swoosh or the motto “Just Do It”), to the determined drive that the company put forth in making sure they permeated the entire sports and fashion world. While Nike may be best known for sneakers, an enormous part of their profits and business model comes from sweatshirts, t-shirts, shorts, pants, hats, and jackets. Anything you can feasibly put the swoosh on, they’ve tried it. And through doing this, they’ve established themselves as the dominant force in the sportswear marketplace.
Apple, Inc, is not only a wonderful company to look at when one considers those companies that are successful and have made a strong name for themselves in the marketplace, but they are a great example of a company that mastered the art of the comeback. At the start of the eighties, it was basically Apple and IBM in a race for first place. Thousands of homes all over America had Apple personal computers on their desks. But just a few scant years later, the PC was king, Microsoft was everything, and Apple was forgotten. Though they maintained a place in the marketplace with mildly successful software applications, they didn’t break through again until the late nineties with a product called the iMac. This computer was revolutionary in virtually no way, other than its marketing campaign and its exterior design. With its translucent, colorful shell, the iMac went on to become a major success, and give Apple its first profitable days in five years. This was of course followed by the enormously successful iPod and iPhone, and today Apple is in a better market position than ever before.
Studying companies such as Apple and Nike (and thousands of others) is important for a variety of reasons. Not only can these companies relate terrific stories of how to succeed in today’s world, but they can be mightily inspirational for the up and coming entrepreneur. Books are plentifully available, and recommended for anyone wanting to compete in today’s America.


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Phil Jupp
www.pluginprofitclub.com

Staying Organized In Your Home Office

Staying Organized In Your Home Office
Nothing makes working from a home office more frustrating than not being able to find anything when you need it. While most business owners see themselves as being busy all the time, some of your time has to be spent in staying organized. If not daily, at least once a week you have to set aside time to put everything in its place. Most mechanics have a rule that there is a place for everything and everything needs to be in its place.
Many people have to find the time to do things over, but seldom have the time to do it right the first time. Usually because they can’t find a file, they will have to recreate it, which will take a lot more time than the five seconds it might have taken to put it in its right place to begin with. Being able to find the staples when your stapler runs out can save a precious few minutes you will spend going through the desk drawers, or worse going to the store to buy more, knowing you have a new box somewhere in the office.
The amount of office supplies you maintain in the home office will depend on the business as well as your budget. Regardless, don’t let your desk become a storage area for your supplies. Use an old dresser of bookcase on which to keep your office supplies, while keeping only a small stash on your desk or in the desk drawers. When you put supplies in a storage area, make sure the tags are visible for easy identification.
To keep your office running smooth, consider your desk the focal point of the office. All of the equipment that is frequently used needs to be within easy reach of your desk chair. If you have to get up every few minutes to answer the phone, grab a fax or check the printer, you are wasting several precious minutes everyday reaching for things. Files that you are currently working on should be in easy reach, whether in a file cabinet next to your desk or in an upright file holder on your desk or adjacent table.
Ideally, you can pull al the files you intend to conquer that day and have them ready to work on at any time during the day. Files you are not going to touch should be put in their proper place so they can be easily found when they are needed.
While it may seem easier, especially for caffeine addicts to have their coffee pot near their desk, it is a bad idea overall. First, too much coffee can be bad for the health as well as a contributing factor to extra bathroom breaks. However, the primary reason is the potential for a damaging coffee spill by drinking coffee at your desk. Everyone needs to take a break from their work periodically, and having the coffee pot in a separate room can force you to take a few minutes to clear your head.


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Phil Jupp
www.pluginprofitclub.com

Starting A Home Business With Your Spouse

Starting A Home Business With Your Spouse
While on the surface this may seem like a good idea. After all you will both share the same goal of making money for the family, you are used to each other’s little quirks and if the business is based out of your home, the cost of getting to work can be a great savings on the family budget. However, two people learning to live together as man and wife can be tough enough without spending all day, everyday together. Before joining hands and taking the plunge into the work at home pool, you will need to take a hard look at some of the potential obstacles.
The first item on the list of possible problems is the fact that you will be spending almost every waking hour with your spouse. While compatibility in a relationship can hold it together just fine, you must determine if that compatibility can withstand another eight hours a day. Making the change from business partner to husband and wife every day can be a tough transition. You will not be able to leave all of your work problems at the job and home problems at the door.
Make sure your goals for the company are in line with those of your spouse. By sitting down and discussing the goals of the business you may learn that your idea of what to expect from the business may be contrary to what your spouse is looking to achieve. You may want to eventually expand and franchise the business while your spouse wants to simply make enough money for the family to live comfortably. If your goals are not aligned, your business will probably fail and so might the marriage.
One of the most important aspects of entering into a business partnership with a spouse is having clearly defined roles in the business. Determine up front who will perform what function such as accounting or who will handle incoming orders and packing for shipping. Look at the strengths and plan individual roles that best complement the strengths of each partner. It is not a good thing for one partner to believe that while you are the boss at work, they are boss at home.
Resist the urge to let customers know your business partner is also your spouse. While this may seem unimportant, it can possibly cause a customer to hold back if they have a complaint against your partner. You also need to deal with business issues in a professional and constructive manner. You should never personally attack your partner for a business decision. Instead, address the situation and ways to fix it instead of addressing your partner.
Never mix work and family issues when on the job. You need to have a set schedule for work and the rest of time can be spent on family issues. Trying to mix the two will almost guarantee failing at both.

Regards,

Phil Jupp
www.pluginprofitclub.com

Selling Online Can Create New Income Streams

Selling Online Can Create New Income Streams
As the internet matures, so do the attitudes of people buying more and more online. Many companies exist that will ship merchandise to nearly any address specified, without being the same address as the buyer. This opens the door for selling opportunities for just about anyone with the initiative to do a little work online and keep track of their earnings.
One of the problems with having a retail website, is you become the buyer, seller and shipper all at once. When you offer merchandise for sale online you are opening the door to a global audience and will need to have an inventory of merchandise that you offer for sale. Constantly sending out apologetic emails informing buyers their choice is either discontinued or on back order will not win many repeat customers and will eventually leave you with nothing but a nice looking website.
You can, however get hooked up with wholesalers who maintain a large inventory of merchandise and allow you to sell it on your website. When an order comes in, it goes directly to the wholesaler who will pack it and ship it as well as handle all the finances. You make money based on the profit from the sale of the item. For example, you advertise a DVD player on your site for $59.99 plus tax plus shipping an handling. A customer buys it and submits the order. Once payment is received and the item has shipped. If you are getting that DVD player from the wholesaler for $40, you will be paid the difference of $19.
Many drop-shippers work with online auction sellers who simply list the merchandise on their auction site and the wholesaler takes over the shipping of the merchandise. For auction merchandise there is a risk to the seller in that if a listed item doesn’t sell, the seller is still responsible for any listing fees for putting them item on the auction.
Additionally, once an item sells, the seller is charged a final value fee, which is a percentage of the price at which the item sold. Consequently, the seller has to sell the item at a price higher than the unit cost, plus listing fees plus the final value fee before they make any money. Selling straight off your own website may not elicit as much business, but by the buyer paying shipping and handling charges, everything paid over the unit price is your to keep.
You can also choose to buy small inventories of merchandise you believe will be in high demand and list in the item’s description how many are available. Being honest with potential buyers on the front side that only so many are available may improve the chance of a sale, as well as diminish disappointment when you run out.

Regards,

Phil Jupp
www.pluginprofitclub.com

Scammers Target Stay At Home Moms

Scammers Target Stay At Home Moms
Once the kids to back to school and mom has a little more time on their hands they may begin to consider ways to bring in some extra cash. Spending time on the internet searching for work at home opportunities can often be rewarding, provided you understand that there are many scams being offered, many targeted for the stay at home parents looking to make money.
Working at home is an inviting concept and many opportunities exist that present a legitimate means of finding work. Unfortunately, there are plenty more where the only ones who make money are those offering the opportunity. Beware of headlines such as “Learn how to crack the code to internet riches,” and “I was a victim of 37 scams until I stumbled across this opportunity.”
When looking through offers for an internet business opportunity you need to ask yourself some serious questions about the offer. Many will carry a similar theme indicating they have found a way to make bundles of cash online and want to share the secret. You need to ask yourself, why? Here is perfect stranger, willing to share with me the secret they use to make millions of dollars online. Of course this secret is not going to be free, and sometimes it is available for a limited time price of just $19.95 and you will receive their complete information package of how you can make money.
Why aren’t they sharing this information with family and close friends so they can have an entire family of wealthy relatives? Why are they offering this opportunity to strangers? Possibly because their family and friends were suckered into their last get-rich-quick scheme.
One of the most prolific scams online is signing up to be a secret shopper. There are many companies that do use secret shoppers to visit stores and restaurants and turn in a review to the company informing them how a particular unit is performing. To claim this company can hook you up with many companies where you can get paid up to $40 an hour doing things you love to do and keep everything you bought, is nothing more than a scam.
Yes, these companies have the names and addresses of the companies that use secret shoppers and that is what you will be buying. Once you send in your payment, which varies from $19.95 to $39.95, you will receive a list of companies that use secret shoppers and instructions on how to fill out their online applications. If the company is looking for more shoppers they might contact you for a future interview. Most of these offers carry no guarantee that you will ever be chosen to be a secret shopper, let alone get paid $40 an hour for going to a restaurant.


Regards,

Phil Jupp
http://www.pluginprofitclub.com

Running Home Business Requires Dedication And Discipline

Running Home Business Requires Dedication And Discipline
One of the most common causes of failures of work at home businesses is the fact the person operating the business should never have started in the first place. Not everyone has the dedication and, more importantly, the discipline needed to run their own business out of their home and will quickly find that setting their own hours and being at home all day, everyday is the rosy picture painted by the stories about self-employment.
Running your own business involves someone to handle sales, production, orders, billing and all of the other departments necessary to keep a business operating. When you first start out in a home business, the people that do the work will most likely be you and it will not take long to realize just how many hours are required to get everything done.
Then there’s the promise that often comes with home business opportunities about having the time and money to spend on vacations and having more time with the family. While the business is in its infancy, that is just not going to happen. There will be time spent with the family, but usually it is while you remind them that you are working and need to be left alone. The biggest adjustment when you start a home-based business is having family and friends understand that while you are at home, you are still working.
If your new business can be done completely from home, it is better to have a separate office area in which to work. An area that is off limits to other family members during your business hours, during which you can concentrate on the task at hand without interruption. One suggestion made by successful home business operators is to get a watchdog to sit at the door of your office to keep interruptions to a minimum. While this tip is given in jest, it is important to make sure your home office is treated as though you were working for someone else.
With most work at home businesses, you can set your own hours and, if possible, it will make your home life easier if you establish work hours around your family’s schedule. If there are hours when no one else is home, that should be time in which the bulk of your work is done.
You have probably heard the stories about people working at home in their pajamas and while this opportunity may be available, it probably isn’t a good idea. You will need to establish your work schedule, just as you would if someone else was writing your checks and then work your schedule. Your clients or customers are paying you to deliver a product or service in a timely manner and you will have to present professionalism to yourself as well as potential customers. By being at work when you are scheduled, you can get the promised work done on time and gain new clients based on your reputation.


Regards,

Phil Jupp
www.pluginprofitclub.com

Room For a Home Business

Room For a Home Business
There are many things that you want to think about when you start up a home business, and finding room for your business is a huge part of it. A home business is going to be just that - you are working at home. And unless you have a lot of money and can afford to have a place that is set aside for your home business, you want to think very carefully about how you can have your home business and your home at the same time.
It is not something that is impossible, no matter what you might think. In fact, having a home business in your home might be easier than going to work each day, as long as you do it right.
The first thing that you need is space. It is simply great if you can afford to have a room in your home that is only used for your home business, but if you can’t, don’t fret about it. There are still going to be lots of ways that you will be able to have a home business. First of all, you have to think about the needs of your business. Do you have a business where you simply do work at your computer - work that can be done with just a computer and some storage space for files? If this is the case, it is very easy to set aside some space in a room to have a computer. Remember though, it is going to benefit you if you are able to have a computer that is only for the business. This is especially important if you have children who are going to be using the family computer. It will always be better if you are able to have a separate place to store all of your files and your work items.
If you need more than just a computer for space, you are going to have to be a little bit creative. There are many things that you can do if this is the situation. First, remember that you are going to have to make decisions based on what you have to work with. If you have lots of product that you have to keep, you are going to have to make storage space so you can have enough room for your product. This can be anywhere, as long as it is safe and secure and you can keep it out of the way of the rest of your life.
The trick to maintaining a home business and your home at the same time is to make sure that there are distinctions. If you need to use a big table, try to set one up in an unobtrusive place - don’t simply use your dining room table just because it is there.


Regards,

Phil Jupp
www.pluginprofitclub.com

Researching Home Business Opportunities Right For You

Researching Home Business Opportunities Right For You
With today’s job market being diluted by outsourcing, many people are suddenly finding themselves out of a job. Sitting around the house all day worrying about what you will do when your savings is gone is not a good thing, and with the number of opportunities available for operating you own home business continually growing, many find themselves as a home business owner is default.
However, finding a business you can operate from home will take some research and should be aligned around your interests, knowledge and experience. Once you being a home business, you will need to work it as a traditional job because income from that business is what will pay your bills and keep you from going hungry. It will also consume a lot of your time and energy so it needs to be something that you like.
Most people hear, as they are growing up, that the best job in the world is the one you would do for free if you didn’t have to worry about your bills. The same holds true for starting a home business. It should be something you like to do and are willing to work at in order to pay the bills. Otherwise, it’s just another job.
For example, a person who has a lot of experience working with their hands and building things out of wood or metal may find a home business performing furniture repair or refinishing suited to their hobby. They can also create and market woodcraft items, selling them through local retailers or at craft markets, effectively having their own home business selling things they make in their home workshop.
Another example could a person who has worked as accountant for someone else for years who suddenly find his or her job has been eliminated. They can open their own accounting service performing billing and invoicing for other small businesses. Many new businesses cannot afford to hire a full-time accountant and by working with several small companies, you can create several income streams to help make ends meet.
Simply drawing on your experience and knowledge learned while working for someone else can often lead to ideas for starting a home business. In many cases, most of the work can be done at home, telecommuting with clients. In other businesses, you may have to travel to meet with clients or attend shows at which to sell your products. Either scenario will provide an income earned through your home business while paying the bills.
Before deciding to open a home business, you should check with your local zoning department to make sure there are no zoning laws against operating a business out of your home. Typically, if the business has no reason for clients to visit and no signs are posted in the front yard, there are few problems with a home business. If you plan a deluge of customers increasing traffic on your street and blocking the sidewalk when they visit your shop, you may have to rethink your home business efforts.

Regards,

Phil Jupp
www.pluginprofitclub.com

Saturday, September 22, 2007

Qualities that Entrepreneurs Need

Qualities that Entrepreneurs Need One of the biggest myths regarding starting your own business is that you are doomed to failure unless you have a natural aptitude or a natural talent for business. In other words, if you weren't born to be an entrepreneur, then you are going to be sunk before you even start. Needless to say, this is an untrue notion. While there are a number of skills that you absolutely have to be a successful businessman, there are ways for you to develop those skills along the way. Instead of those skills, what you need to be thinking about are the qualities inherent to all good entrepreneurs. There are some of them and there are some things you need to have, but if you are interested in starting a business chances are you have them already. The first one is perseverance. Starting a business is like the exponential version of working on a project for school. When you are learning a new concept for that project, you are going to have to go slow, but steady. If you just start, do it for a bit and then leave it alone, you are going to fail the project. But if you start it and then keep at it little by little, you are going to end up with a successful final product. This is what you need to do in business; you need to keep at it until you get to the point of being successful. In addition to perseverance, you need to have a thick skin. In the business world, you are going to meet a number of cut-throat individuals that would like nothing better than to see you fail so that they can succeed. While it is good to have business relationships with other companies, what is not so good is taking anything negative they say as the gospel and taking it completely to heart. If you do that, then it won't take very many negative comments before you hang up your business for good. Consider taking people's advice if it is constructive, but do not listen to anyone that is completely negative. Finally, in addition to perseverance and a thick skin, you also need to have the ability to deal with failure. There are a number of people that do not have this ability and in fact there are people that give up on something after having one unsuccessful try at it. This is something that you need to avoid in business because you're going to fail at things again and again. The most successful businessmen of today were failures at some point yesterday; what makes them successful businessmen is that they did not give up. You shouldn't give up either; if you have one quality out of these three, make sure it is the ability to deal with failure.

Regards,

Phil Jupp
www.pluginprofitclub.com

Putting Your Business On Hold

Putting Your Business On Hold
Everyone likes to be in control of when they work and when they don’t. So, if you own a home business, you might think that you can simply walk away for a week to go on vacation, or when you have a family crisis to attend to. And of course, you can, it is just that with your own business, you have to be sure that you are taking precautions to keep your business going while you are away.
See, when you are working for someone at a business, you can take leaves of absences for reasons, if your boss lets you, and you don’t have to worry about the business itself. You might have work that piles up when you are away, and you might have to do some catching up when you get back, but because the business is in someone else’s hands, you will find that it will still be there when you get back.
However, when it is your business, flying away for a week for vacation is much harder. If you’ve got someone on your payroll or a partner, it might be easier, but if you are running a business out of your home and it is just you, there are going to be things that you should think about.
First of all, how can you make sure that the business runs while you aren’t there? There are several things you can do. If you have only a few clients, you can let them each know personally that you won’t be around for a week. A lot of clients will appreciate this and will actually like it. If you have more clients, you can use a mass email or an automatic email response to let them know that you will be out of the office.
No matter what, the key is to let people know. You never know when you are going to have people who are looking at you as a prospective business, and if they catch you while you are on vacation ,you might lose the chance to gain them as clients. So, be sure that you have an auto response on your email that lets everyone know you are gone and also when you will be back so that they can expect an email. If you have a phone number, set the message to allow people to know this information as well. \
Another thing to remember, as well, is that you have to be sure you are being professional at all times. You want to make sure that no matter what, you are talking to clients in what is always a professional manner. This will make sure that you aren’t losing any business while you are out of the office.

Regards,

Phil Jupp
www.pluginprofitclub.com

Protecting Your Privacy When Working At Home

Protecting Your Privacy When Working At Home
Operating a business from home does not mean that your life is an open book for the world to read. You will have to set specific boundaries between your work life and your private life in order to insure that your family is not interrupted by your work. You will need to establish specific working hours for your home business and at the end of the day go home. If you let your business consume every waking moment of the day, you will quickly burn out as well as causing an interruption to your family’s life.
If you can afford at the start of your business, have a separate phone line installed that is strictly for business. Use an answering machine for after hours calls and unless a client or customer leaves a message that it is an emergency, call them back the next business day. If possible, do not give out your home telephone number as a contact number. You never know if little Johnny or Susie will answer the phone leaving a bad impression on a potential customer.
There are many services that will cross boundaries between your work life and your private life and understanding where they meet will help you keep your sanity when working from home. When you first start the business, it may be easy for your spouse to ask you to get things done around the house while they are at work. You will need to remind them gently that you will be working and no, you don’t have time to finish the dishes, or throw a load of laundry in the washing machine and you definitely don’t have time to paint the bathroom.
Unless the business requires you to meet with clients and there is no way around it, do not entertain business associates at your home. In fact, clients probably should not even have your home address. Using email and the telephone for client contact is in the best interest for privacy, as you don’t want an irate customer banging on your door while you eat supper with the family. A post office box is not overly expensive and can be used for most shipping and helps protect your family’s privacy.
Remember, this is your business and you need to remember that your spouse and children are not employees. You may be working out of a home office, but it is still your family’s home and you need to make sure you have definite boundaries established. Just as you do not want them crossing into your office space while you are working, you need to show the same respect to your family by not allowing work to cross into their private space.

Regards,

Phil Jupp
www.pluginprofitclub.com

Planning Your Budget

Planning Your Budget A budget is everything to a business; it is the epitome of professionalism as well as the lifeblood of good planning. It is absolutely impossible to do anything well in business without a budget to go by and indeed in the cases of some more established business models it is actually illegal not to have regular budgets that show exactly what is going on with the business in a financial sense. When it comes right down to it, planning your budget is one of the most crucial things you could ever hope to do for your business. A properly planned budget that is then executed well is going to be a great help to any business and of course a poorly planned budget is going to be the downfall of most businesses; usually before they've even had a chance to succeed. So, what exactly makes a good budget? Well, reducing it down to first principles any budget that has inflows to cover the outflows is a good start. More so than that however, the inflows need to be at least equivalent if not in excess of the outflows and the outflows combined have to create something that is competitive to the business itself. A good rule of thumb when it comes to making budgets lies along the lines of the cost efficiency principle. The cost efficiency principle basically states that you should not be afraid to spend X dollars if you are going to get Y dollars in return with Y being at least equal to X if not greater. Now, this is an interesting concept but some would argue it is not one that is particularly tenable in the earlier stages of a business because a business needs to spend a lot to get itself off the ground. This is a good point, but one that is superficial at best. While each item X may not result in a gross income of Y, you can always add items together in order to receive that result. If you have X + Y + Z resulting in A + B + C and both of those equations are equal to D, then there is really nothing to worry about because overall you are adhering to the cost efficiency principle in your budget. This is exactly what good planning for a budget is. You identify what needs to be done from a financial sense and then you make sure to carry it out in a way that allows you to maintain the cost efficiency principle. Don't ever spend money in a business unless you expect to get money (or something as valuable as money) out of it; otherwise, what is the point of going into business in the first place?

Regards,

Phil Jupp
www.pluginprofitclub.com

Planning Various Business Types

Planning Various Business Types The planning stages of a business tend to be a bit hectic if for no other reason than they are where you really are given the chance to develop the plan for your business that you will refer to thousands of times over the course of the life of your business. One of the numerous things that you need to decide during this time (or at the very least give some thought to) is what type of business you are going to run. This has nothing to do with the actual business niche itself, but rather the actual legal type of business that you are going to be involved in. There are a number of different business types in the legal sense and while those types vary from country to country, there are general consistencies along a few major distinctions. The first of those distinctions is the business type known as a sole proprietorship. This is the most common business type simply because it is the easiest one to start with. A sole proprietorship consists of the business being wholly owned by one person and therefore being associated with that one person. The business expenses and liabilities are assumed by that one person, but at the same time that one person has total control over everything that the business does. Sole proprietorships are free to start in terms of legal registration and do not require a separate tax return in most cases as the income from a sole proprietorship is usually just reported as self employment income. Taking the next step up from a sole proprietorship, we come to the concept of a partnership. There are a number of similarities between the two business types and the most obvious ones to point out are that partnerships are cheap and easy to run in the legal sense because all of the partners can usually just report their share as self-employment income rather than requiring another tax return for the business. The partners also share responsibility for the business by default in a legal sense unless there is an agreement that specifically assigns responsibility to one partner. Up from a partner is a private corporation. This is a business that is a separate entity from the people that run it; all of the liabilities are the businesses and for the most part the people running the business can not be held responsible for those liabilities. However, the maintenance of a corporation requires regular fees to be paid as well as up front registration fees and regular records of the business affairs must be kept along with regular board meetings. Also, a separate tax return for the business is required because it is a separate entity.

Regards,

Phil Jupp
www.pluginprofitclub.com

Planning a Business Concept around a Central Topic

Depending on the kind of person you are, plans for things are going to be either completely familiar to you, somewhat familiar to you, or not at all familiar to you. While it is not necessary to have a completely detailed business plan before you start (especially if your business is online, but also if it happens to be offline), there are some things that you should generally be aware of at the very least before you take towards building up your business. The first of those things has to do with figuring out the topic that your business is going to be on. This is not a topic in terms of something that a book needs to have, but rather a topic in terms of what your business is going to be about. For example, if a person wanted to open a restaurant, then there would be a culinary topic to their business. If someone wanted to blog, then the topic would be whatever they wanted to blog about. There are a number of different topics available out there today and choosing one for your business is perhaps the most important thing you can plan ahead of time. Now, when most people are choosing the topic of their business, they tend to use one of two methods. They will either choose a business topic that they are very familiar with, love doing and would really have no problem doing for free, or alternatively they will choose a business topic that they think would generate a lot of interest in the demographics that they can reach. If you are on the internet, then the demographic you can reach is endless, whereas if you are off the internet, then you need to be aware of the people that live near wherever your business happens to be. While these two methods of business topic choosing both have their ups and their downs, neither one is inherently better than the other. There are certain situations (i.e. blogging for a profit) where one might be obviously indicated as being the better one, but for the most part you can get along choosing either of those two things. That idea brings us to the big question; how do you know which one of the two methods you should choose? Well, it once again depends on the type of person you are. If you are a free spirit, not really interested in too much planning and willing to take a chance just to see where it takes you, then choosing something that appeals to you and that you would do for free might be the way to go. If you are the meticulous type and are good at keeping things organized, then it would seem that going for the more likely profit would be a better idea. It largely depends on you and while neither of the two choices is wrong, it is very important that you are confident in the choice you make.

Regards,

Phil Jupp

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