learn more...Look at what stops people from creating a start-up: Fear of suffering a loss, fear of not getting a job if the home business fails, inability to raise funds to run the home business, opposition or lack of co-operation from family. Fear of making a loss There is an element of risk in business. So play it safe at first. Go for small gains and in case you suffer losses these will be small. Another advantage of starting small is that there is less pressure on you and you start learning the tricks of the trade. Start Part Time Work at your job part time and at your home business. People especially your boss should know about your business. If it is a business that competes with your employer's than well ummmm. Raising Funds Raising funds is a difficult matter even if you have savings, it may be a good idea to garner outside funds. Then if you have to expand, you can do so rapidly, injecting in your own funds. Live Like a Church Mouse A penny saved is a penny earned. You have to take the family into confidence. You were the one who hogged the newspaper. Can you do without a newspaper? People have done it. When you go shopping for food items look at the bargains. Make a list of costs from energy including gasoline to bread and look hard. Wheedle a Small Advance Payment People have promised you business, get advance payment of $100 on a order that is for $5000. It ties the company to you and when you do ask for it, most companies would think it mean to deny you such a paltry sum. It will do wonders for your confidence. Credit Card Squeeze A lot of people including the credit card companies will tell you that it offers you one of the best deals. Be very careful. There is a lot of risk involved, it may be good for short term fund shortages. Don't Bank on Business Plans Avoid taking loans against the house. Try business funded loans instead. People will come bounding up to you telling you that a good business plan is what will do the trick. The principle of bank funds to a home business is they look at your past record usually in terms of the cash flow and not projections, size you as a person and only need a very rough business plan more in terms of what the hell are you doing. (They ask you for a polished plan as a formality.) Grab a Sleeping Partner Once you start the home business you can look around for someone who will come in as a fund provider and a profit sharer. You can even advertise. If there is someone who trusts you this can be done right at the outset. Involve your family Your immediate family should be involved. Sometimes they can help in tasks. Further when you decide not to order out but eat sandwiches and salad they will be more understanding. The stress begins before you start and then tapers off after you start. It again restarts once thing get rough, so immediate family is your cushion. Even a 6 year old can be explained things in a simple way. The other point is taking a loan from extended family or friends. Avoid it if you can unless they see it as a business proposition. In that case work out a profit sharing model not a interest based one. Prepare for Failure When Hershey was 19 he started a confectionery business. Six years later it collapsed. He became an apprentice at a chocolate factory and the rest is history. American business history is replete with examples of people who have failed tried again and then succeeded. Probably the greatest example of this never say die spirit is Abraham Lincoln. So learn from your failures, success awaits you. Finally the most important dictum for home businesses is start small think big. Resource Box Stuart Rubenstein is the CEO of You Taking Action, a Canada based content network company which provides hard to find information on how to start a home business and profit from it. For many interesting articles, research reports and tip sheets on starting a home business, visit him at http://youtakingaction.com |
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