09 Mar 2008 06:00:17 | Alvin
Part 3 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 3 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.
Regards, Alvin http://www.parttimeincome.org
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 Organising Your Business
It is essential in managing your business that you set-up files,
systems, procedures and schedules for completing regular routine
tasks. Construct a timetable to set times on when you will be
working on specific tasks. Having set goals for each task will
motivate you to complete these tasks. Stick to your timetable
and you will achieve your goals. At the beginning of each week,
tabulate a ‘to do’ list which clearly states important
priorities and any sundry matters. These habits are some which
successful home business owners have employed and have sticked
to in order to achieve their goals.
Managing Your Time
With many tasks awaiting you in your business, decisions will
have to be made on which to complete first. Challenging tasks
should be tackled when you feel you are at the peak of your day.
Being at home, it is easy to get distracted by ‘home matters’
and other personal events that may unexpectedly drag you out of
the office. Set a regular starting time and ensure family
members are aware when you are ‘in the office’ and when you are
not.
The temptation is great to spend all your time working on your
business. Hold back and balance personal and business
commitments and you will find your performance will be a lot
fresher and enthusiastic.
It is definitely a good idea that at the end of your working
day, you shut the office door and switch on the answering
machine. Being vacuumed back in the office when not necessary is
a disaster in the making.
Revisiting The Business Plan
By now, you should have a business plan. Many make the mistake
of leaving it in the bottom drawer. A plan has to continually
change and adapt to the situations around it. You need to keep
it updated to incorporate any current activities and
opportunities.
Sales Projection
Estimate your sales for the next 12 months and record these.
This will become important in assessing your cash flow for the
business. Try and include variations in seasons that will
influence your sales. Try not to be too ambitious nor too
conservative in your projection. You do not want to be
disappointed either way.
Cash Flow Projection
This is a summary of the expected monthly earnings and costs in
your business for a 12 month period. By recording these figures,
you can track and develop strategies for managing them.
Projecting cash flow concerns the liquidity of the business
rather than its profitability. It is also used to indicate when
transactions will impact on your bank account balance. Liquidity
is important as it ensures you don’t run short of cash during
the day to day running of the business. Market Research
It is essential to make a profile of your customer base and use
this information in developing marketing strategies. By being
aware of the customers needs and wants, you can often predict
their future behaviour.
To ensure you don’t get caught into the trap of researching
unnecessary information, find out why you need to do the
research:
§To increase the information you already have? §Defining a
problem? §Investigating an opportunity §Evaluating a strategy
your already implementing
It can be a little bit daunting conducting market research, here
are a few examples of how you can access information required:
§Financial records §Customer surveys/ feedback §Staff surveys/
feedback §Testing products or services §Industry associations
§Libraries §Government agencies §Industry exhibitions and trade
shows §The Internet
The Marketing Plan
The essentials of a marketing plan include:
§Sales performance §Business opportunities §Sales objectives for
the next 12 months §Summary of the marketing strategy including
who, what, where, when, how much §Pricing strategy §Location
§Advertising and promotion §A plan with an evaluation procedure
Marketing involves everything from logo design, pricing,
advertising, promotion, sales and down through to customer
service.
Selling
Not your business, your just starting it, but your products!
Selling is where you approach your clients, inform them about
your product or service and reach an agreement where they
purchase your product or service. As this transaction is
repeated the business grows, and so does your profits. Many
people often underestimate the time it takes to sell your
product. It may take 50 alls/ visits before someone might be
interested. The more people you approach, the more opportunities
you will create, the better your selling technique becomes. Fear
of rejection is normal when you first start out in business, but
in order to succeed you must overcome this fear and build your
confidence.
Building Awareness
Some ideas to build awareness of your product or service include:
§Keeping a mailing list of the clients you have worked with
§Talking to other small business operators §Listing your
business in the yellow pages §Write short articles for
newsletters, or better, start your own §Give short talks at
business clubs §Business cards, stationery, brochures §Written
references
Other ways of informing potential customers about your business
is by the use of media. These include:
§Stationery §Press advertising §TV, radio, cinema §Business
directories §The Internet
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.
Click Here To Get Other Resources On Home Based Business Ideas &
Opportunities
I Am Making As Much Money Part Time From My Home Business As I
Was Working Full Time In My 9-5 Job. Want To Hear My Story?
http://www.parttimeincome.org
About Author :
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