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Basics to Look for in a Work at Home Business
by: Donnie Baird
We
live in the age of the internet. No where has the internet made a
bigger impact than in the area of the “work at home entrepreneur”.
You want to start your own home based business. But, there are so
many different ones. Some are legitimate, some aren’t. Since
the purpose of your starting a business is to make money and free
up some free time eventually, you certainly don’t want to waste
your time and money on a scam. So, therein lays the problem. What
do you look for when starting your own work at home business? The
following is a list of just a few things to look for in a home based
business opportunity.
Stability
- With so many scams out there, one thing to look for is a stable
opportunity.
What
I mean is this: Look for a business that has been around for a while.
I’m not saying that there aren’t new opportunities that
are not worthwhile but I always like to know the business has been
successful. Also, a stable company will usually let you join for free
so that you can take a more detailed look at it before you invest
your time and money into it.
Product
- What product(s) will you be offering to others? Is it something
that most people need, use, or would want? More importantly, is it
something you need, would use, or want? It is impossible to market
a product that you don’t use, because if you don’t use
it, how can you convince anybody else to use it? Also, keep in mind
that most times, you will be selling the opportunity as well, so you
need to be convinced that it works before you can convince others.
Investment
- How much does it cost to join this opportunity? How much is it going
to cost to market your product? How does the compensation plan work?
How long does it usually take before I at least break even? Compare
what you will be spending to the money making potential of the business.
Training
- So, you find a stable company with a product and opportunity you
really like. The next step is to make sure you will get the training
you need to get the word out that you have that product and opportunity.
Nothing is more discouraging than having something to sell, a business
to promote, something that will benefit others, and not know how to
advertise it. Make sure your business gives you ideas on how to market
your product. It’s even better if they show you how to do it.
Look for ways to get people to join you while your business is growing,
like Guaranteed Sign-ups, or an advertising co-op.
Up-line
- This goes along with the training you will get from your business.
Can you get in contact with others in the business that have been
successful? It’s nice to know the path others have taken to
become successful in your business. They can give you helpful ideas
and they can help you avoid some of the pitfalls they have encountered.
It is really nice if the opportunity has a chat room or message board
so that you can get ideas on how to start, how to promote and advertise,
and how to respond to others as they join your business.
Potential
- All the above leads to this last quality I look for in a home based
business. How great of a potential is there to make money in the business?
After all, that is the bottom line, isn’t it, to make money?
Your
Gut Feeling - Don’t forget your most important tool-your common
sense. If something doesn’t seem right, you need to back away
until you get all your questions answered. First and foremost, you
have to believe in the opportunity and what it offers before you can
sell it to others. Make sure to get a handle on what is going on before
you commit to it. Once you make that commitment, give yourself some
time before you decide it won’t work.
Obviously,
there are other things that you can look for. These are just some
basic things to look for when trying to find just the right work at
home business to place your time and money into. But, I believe if
you will use these basics as a starting point, you will be in good
shape on making a decision.