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January 23, 2008

Home Based Business Faq: Answers To Basic Questions About Home Based Business

By: Aidon Hughie Bilbao



* What are some legitimate types of home-based businesses?
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Due to the number of scams that circulate on the internet, it is not wise to trust others easily, especially if they are offering an income that seems too good to be true when you are just starting a home-based business.
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The following are some of the legitimate home-based businesses you can consider starting:
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1. Buying and selling antiques. This has proven to be a good home-based business. All you need to do is choose a particular space in your house where you will store your antiques. You can use your stock room or your garage—and you have now your own office! If your house is large and you already have some antique furniture, you might consider converting it into a showroom for your acquisitions. Just be sure that you satisfy local zoning regulations.
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2. Baking. This is another good home-based business idea. You can start by cooking at home and selling it to local people. If your neighbors like your products, your reputation will spread by word of mouth and your culinary masterpieces may start finding their way into restaurants and bakeries.
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3. Child care. Babysitting your neighbors' children in the comfort of your own home may be another possibility. You can do this for only a small investment in basic equipment and toys for the kids and in advertising your business. Often flyers posted in high traffic areas around the neighborhood are enough to get your started.
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4. Computer Services. You can also have a business performing some basic computer services, even if you are just a novice computer user. If you are already a computer wizard, you can perform different advanced computer jobs such as accounting and encoding payroll records for companies. You can also perform some desktop publishing for newsletters of other businesses and organizations.
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5. Nursery and Gardening. This is another good home-based business that you can work at in a legitimate way. All you have to do is clear some ground and plant a garden. You can start growing flowering plants and vegetables that you can either sell around your neighborhood or to different flower shops in your locality. There is also a market for dried flowers on the internet. In some cases, you can grow particular herbs or medicinal plants that are in demand.
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6. Interior Design. If you have a passion for home decorating, then interior design could be right for you. Just have the knowledge about different designs and motifs and you can start asking your neighbors or friends if they want to re-design the interior of their homes.
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* How can I tell if a business opportunity is a scam?
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If you want to know if a "business opportunity" is just a scam, there are two things you need to keep in mind:
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1. If a business opportunity promises you a lot of money in exchange for very little work, you should beware of it. Get-rich-quick schemes are often a sign of a scam, especially when they offer large sums of money in a short period of time.
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2. If a business opportunity requires some "registration fees" or some sort of down payment for materials, it may be a scam.
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* How can I discover which business opportunity is best for me?
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First, consider your interests. For instance, if you are fond of children, a child care center may be a good business for you. If you often tell your friends about products you love, then maybe you should establish a specialty shop.
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Second, consider your skills. If you are a computer genius, for instance, computer-related services fit you. Sometimes just a bit more training will help qualify you for a type of business where you already have some skills.

Your Home Business – Tips For Home Based Business Success

By: Sean Milea



Home Based Business Tips For Entrepreneurs
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There are more people who want to start a home-based business than there are hours in a day. A home-based business is a great way for anyone to contribute to their household. For stay-at-home parents, or people who aren’t able to get out of the house, a home-based business can provide a sense of satisfaction, as well as a professional outlet. It takes more than a great desire and a great idea to run a successful home-based business, though. There are common mistakes that all would-be home-based CEOs make, and it’s important to be aware of them and avoid them.
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Here are some lessons learned from other home-based entrepreneurs:
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1. No entrepreneur is an island. Yes, you’re the CEO of your home-based business. But you still need some support. Research and find professional organizations to join; other members can provide great tips and moral support. Professional organizations are a great way to network and learn more about others’ experiences with your target market.
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2. No entrepreneur knows it all. You have to have appropriate training in running a home business. There are tax-deductions, record keeping, and general accountability practices that can’t be a mystery to you. The more training you have, the more success you’ll have at the mechanics of running a home-based business.
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3. No entrepreneur should be a novice in their field. Don’t start a business that deals with a subject matter you’re unfamiliar with. Just like training, experience is key. If you don’t have any, you’re adding another unknown variable to your formula for success. Become an expert in your field so you can run your business smoothly.
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4. No entrepreneur loses hope. Take the time to train and become an expert and don’t lose confidence in yourself. In the age of instant gratification, it’s important to have patience. Don’t expect instant, huge results. Trust yourself, your training, and your plan.