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cuddly and lots of fun. But somewhere along the way the infant
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No-Holds-Barred Conversations with Dan Lok - Part 2
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Last week I attended two giant web shows at the Los Angeles Convention Center. The huge InternetWorld Spring 2001 and a concurrent show titled eCRM, both offered in the sprawling four block square building in the City of Angels. I went to seek out...
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Be your own boss. Work at home!
Tired of being bossed around? Looking for something better than the rat race? Maybe it's time for you to work at home. When people work at home, it gives the impression of independence and entrepreneurial spirit. It is not easy once you decide to work at home despite what everyone else thinks. When you work at home, it only means you are confident and secure enough to take on the challenge of making something worthwhile.
One of the most important factors when you work at home is scheduling especially when you have your own family. Learn to separate the aspects of your work at home and your family life. There will be times when the lines will be crossed so having a timetable will be a powerful tool in the success of your work at home business.
What are the benefits of doing work at home? One, you can set your own schedule. You can put in as much time in the business as you want. Two, you can take a rest or vacation when you want to. No more answering to the boss when you work at home. Three, you get to meet a lot of new people. Four, you learn a lot of new things regarding the work at home business. Your creative side jumps in. And lastly, you get all of the profit.
As with the big businesses, there is a downside when you work at home. One, you pay for all the expenses. Even though you get all the profit from your work at home business, your liability extends up to your physical assets such as the house and car. Two, you may have a hard time getting clients. With no referrals, your work at home might experience a slow start. Three, the chances at failing in your work at home is 8 out of 10. Doesn't sound so good but it is not without any learning experience in the end.
There are many businesses that work at home which are available to you once you are ready to take the
plunge. Remember to do your research. Work at home doesn't give you the license to sleep and lounge about. It only means you can take more trips to the refrigerator. Work at home requires putting the same focus, drive and attention you would in a corporate setting while being at home.
Here a few tips to get you started on your work at home:
1. Know your strengths and abilities. If you are good at invention, make a product for your chosen market. If you are good with people, selling could be the ticket for your work at home. Are you good at programming? You can offer web page creation services as your work at home.
2. Do the necessary research. If you decide to establish a direct selling business and work at home, remember to be clear on the business' policies and conditions.
3. Make a small office in where you can work at home. Bring in the professional vibe to inspire you in your endeavor.
4. Learn to balance your books. Once you start your work at home, keeping track of your finances will help make your budget efficient.
5. Use all available resources to help you with work at home. The Internet is a great source of information on your chosen business and a huge place to market your work at home.
6. Treat your clients with respect and courtesy. These people will be your best advertising tool. Their referrals will bring in more clients for your work at home business.
7. Quality service means quality business. With that, you will succeed.
It may take a while or maybe even sooner. Just as long as you keep a positive attitude, your work at home will pay off.
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