25 Feb 2008 07:23:44 | Alvin
Part 4 of 5 On The Home Business Set-Up Guide
Dear Reader, These articles will provide a step by step guide on
how to start and run a home based business based on my
experiences and other home business owners. This is part 4 in a
series of 5 articles. They are written in a basic format and
where possible main points are summarised in an attempt to be
understood by all. I have tried to minimise the technical jargon
as much as possible.
So lets jump right in and see what we need to know about
starting and running a home based business.
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Networking and building relationships is essential for the
growth of your business. The way to network is to associate
yourself with other peers, who will hopefully become suppliers
and clients. A good place to start is to find business
associations, clubs and business networks which interest you and
contact them. Most organisations are always looking for new
members and you ill be welcomed. Approach networking in a manner
that aims at building a long term relationship rather that the
benefit of a short term sale.
Ways to network: §Exchange business cards at every opportunity
§Telephone one person a week who is in a related business field
for a coffee §Join an organisation
E-Commerce
E-business has become commonplace in the marketplace. You will
find your business may use some e-commerce technologies:
§Business to business – suppliers §Business to consumer – online
retailing §Business to government – tendering §Consumer to
government – tax returns
The World Wide Web
Inevitably your business will reach the stage where using the
internet will be essential. You will have to buy a modem, which
enables the computer to connect to the internet. The next step
is to find a ISP (internet service provider) who will provide
you access to the internet.
Website
A website may be suitable for your business, but before you
spend the money, consider exactly how it will benefit your
business. There are many companies who will setup a website
costing a few hundred dollars to a few thousand. There may be
additional fees and charges (such as registering a domain name),
so check with your ISP.
Expanding Your Business
Commonly a business will require more capital to expand. There
are few ways to do this, the most common are a bank loan and
debt and equity finance.
The Bank Loan
All lender’s have certain criteria which need to be met before a
loan is given:
§Character – this is your business performance, skills and
abilities (assessed by the bank manager) §Cash flow – this shows
whether sufficient funds can be generated to cover loan
repayments §Collateral – security against potential loss
In many cases applications for loans fail because the borrower
has not presented the relevant or sufficient information to
enable the lender to understand the intentions of the borrower
and the viability of the business venture.
Debt And Equity Finance
Debt finance is money borrowed by the business, from an external
source. This is the most common way a small business raises
additional funds. Equity finance is capital provided by the
owner or investors into the business.
Planning For The Future
Some develop a business for lifestyle reasons, some use it as a
means for creating income, or wealth creation in the long term.
Some options for the future of your business include:
§Evolve – business evolves to complement changes in the industry
§Leave home – move to commercial premises §Sell – work to create
equity §Close down – plan your exit, notify clients, suppliers
and be professional about it.
I hope this article has set you on the path to create your own
home based business and empower you to reach your financial
destiny. In the next article, I will cover some of the ins and
outs of growing your small business from home.
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I publish Home Business Tips, a fresh and informative newsletter
dedicated to supporting people like YOU! If you’re looking for
the best rated home business opportunities, latest time saving
tools and helpful support from a friend in the business, come by
and a grab a F-R-E-E subscription today at:
http://www.parttimeincome.org