Tuesday, February 28, 2006

Try It Out First - Before You Do Anything. "So you grasp, roughly, what you want your home business to be. Before you go any further and begin investing, though, you should try it out first. Here's how.


Set up a Prototype.


If you plan to trade physical things, or you're going to do something like starting a website or writing software, then you should build a prototype to see how your idea will work out. A prototype is a version of your product that is built fast by you alone, and serves to show that your idea is feasible in the real world. If it would be too costly to build the whole item, then just building the new piece that differentiates you from your competitors is fair enough.


Show your prototype to a few people, to see what they think. Are they excited? Would they use it?"
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Friday, February 24, 2006

A Buster of Company Law Jargon Marek's Article Directory: "Company law is full of confusing terms, and if you don't know what they have in mind then settung up a company can start to look far more scary than it really ought be. Read through this jargon buster and you should find it much easier to grasp what starting up is all about."
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eBiz Online Opportunities offers home-based
business information for work at home business
seekers.
Shows how to use just your home computer
and Internet access to take advantage of the power
of the Internet and make money by selling e-products
and information.

Thursday, February 23, 2006

Why Work From Home Business: "Working from home is a vision for numerous people but in reality going ahead and starting a home business is very difficult. So what makes so many individuals want to do it, and why would you in any case try such a crazy thing? Here are several common reasons, and various things to consider.
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Wednesday, November 09, 2005

Working From Home: the Pros and Cons.

If you’re thinking of starting a home business, you’ve got to realise something about life. Life has a certain balance: there is no pleasure without pain, and there are no pros without cons. Here’s a look at the upsides and downsides of home businesses.

Pro: Independence. You do what you want, when you want. No-one else can screw up your hard work, and you don’t need to depend on anyone but yourself. Your days of being told what to do are over. And there’s no dress code, either! Many people who work from home admit to sitting around in their pyjamas all day, or even working in the nude.

Con: No Security. With independence, though, comes responsibility. There’s nobody to carry you if you do badly one day – if you don’t make any money for the business, then you don’t get paid. People like certainty in their lives (that’s why they spend big bucks on insurance) – it can be hard to live with this ultimate step into performance-related pay. You might find yourself quickly wishing you had a regular paycheque again.
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Tuesday, November 08, 2005

Avoiding Home Business Scams.


Now maybe the reason you’re interested in setting up a home business is because you’ve seen an ad somewhere, or you’ve been approached by someone. It was all about a great work-from-home money-making opportunity, and you’re excited. Finally, you can quit your job! If you’re thinking of working from home by someone else’s rules, though, you have to realise that at least 99% of the offers out there are scams – after all, if it was that easy to pay a few dollars and make thousands, wouldn’t everyone be doing it by now? Here are the biggest scams out there, how to recognise them, and how to avoid them.
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Monday, November 07, 2005

Why a Home Business?

Working from home is a dream for many – but actually going ahead and starting a home business is very difficult. So what makes so many people want to do it, and why would you ever try such a crazy thing? Here are some common reasons, and some things to consider. It suddenly hit you like a bolt of lightning: you’ve thought of a great business idea. This is perhaps the number one reason that people go into business from home: they’ve come up with something great that they really believe in, but can’t afford to rent any business premises. It does depend on what the business is, but working from home is often ideal in these situations.
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