An Interesting Article On Starting A Home Based Business
This is anteresting article, with some good points. I particularly like Dale's summary:
"Don't let procrastination rob you of a better life for you and your family. If you never even try to start a home business, you'll never know what could have been.
So, in the words of Nike, just do it! "
4 Tips For Starting A Home Business by Dale King
1. Research, Research, Research: So many people rush into starting a home business, because they aren't properly prepared, which leads to certain failure.
Starting a new home business is exciting, but you'd be prudent to slow things down, take your time and thoroughly research your subject of interest. Why? Well, first of all, you'll be better prepared when you do actually start your home business, which will only increase your chances of success.
Second, the more knowledgeable you are about your subject of interest, the better you'll be able to serve your customers and the more money you'll make. The two go hand in hand. Slow down, take your time and do the research.
2. Make It A Labor Of Love: While there are certainly no guarantees in life, if you start a home business based on your passion as opposed to monetary potential, the odds are you'll be much more successful. Here's why: If you start a home business based on something you truly love doing, you'll have much more incentive and determination to "hang in there" when things get rough, which they invariably will.
Always remember this old saying, "Do what you love and the money will follow!" Truer words have never been spoken.
3. Be legal: Depending on where you live, your home business may require a license or a permit. To be sure, check with your local townhall or courthouse to find out what the requirements are for where you live. In addition, check with your states Department of Revenue to see if you need to collect sales tax. The last thing you want to do is get into trouble with the government.
4. Get Started: The three aforementioned tips won't matter much if you never even get started with your home business. So many people say they want to start a home business, think about starting a home business, but that's as far as they ever get.
Don't let procrastination rob you of a better life for you and your family. If you never even try to start a home business, you'll never know what could have been.
So, in the words of Nike, just do it!
About the Author
Dale King is an ex-advertising salesman, and the owner of the new Internet marketing website: http://guruknowledge.org
"Don't let procrastination rob you of a better life for you and your family. If you never even try to start a home business, you'll never know what could have been.
So, in the words of Nike, just do it! "
4 Tips For Starting A Home Business by Dale King
1. Research, Research, Research: So many people rush into starting a home business, because they aren't properly prepared, which leads to certain failure.
Starting a new home business is exciting, but you'd be prudent to slow things down, take your time and thoroughly research your subject of interest. Why? Well, first of all, you'll be better prepared when you do actually start your home business, which will only increase your chances of success.
Second, the more knowledgeable you are about your subject of interest, the better you'll be able to serve your customers and the more money you'll make. The two go hand in hand. Slow down, take your time and do the research.
2. Make It A Labor Of Love: While there are certainly no guarantees in life, if you start a home business based on your passion as opposed to monetary potential, the odds are you'll be much more successful. Here's why: If you start a home business based on something you truly love doing, you'll have much more incentive and determination to "hang in there" when things get rough, which they invariably will.
Always remember this old saying, "Do what you love and the money will follow!" Truer words have never been spoken.
3. Be legal: Depending on where you live, your home business may require a license or a permit. To be sure, check with your local townhall or courthouse to find out what the requirements are for where you live. In addition, check with your states Department of Revenue to see if you need to collect sales tax. The last thing you want to do is get into trouble with the government.
4. Get Started: The three aforementioned tips won't matter much if you never even get started with your home business. So many people say they want to start a home business, think about starting a home business, but that's as far as they ever get.
Don't let procrastination rob you of a better life for you and your family. If you never even try to start a home business, you'll never know what could have been.
So, in the words of Nike, just do it!
About the Author
Dale King is an ex-advertising salesman, and the owner of the new Internet marketing website: http://guruknowledge.org


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