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Benefits
Online businesses definitely allow the freedom of ‘being your own boss’, and investing in a career that utilizes your strengths and personal interests. Clients and customers work with you personally, which is a rewarding and personal connection hardly afforded in many other careers. Even if profits aren’t within reach until the online business has been established for some time, an online business offers the best return on investment (time, money, dedication) and personal time outside of the home office.
Business Plan
Every business, even online, needs a business plan even if this won’t be a tangible document brought before a business loan board at the bank. This is the very first step of a sustainable business. Business plans evolve as the business evolves, so no plan should be absolutely carved in stone, but goals should be outlined. Review and update the business plan accordingly. Contact a business consultant to help you put together a business plan if you need assistance.
Know that it may take a few weeks to a few months to research and plan every facet to the online business you plan to open. You will need to know the market, the competition, your personal strengths, knowledge, and areas you need to improve on. You will also need to take into account things such as insurance, taxes, and operating/ inventory costs.
Expenses
You will definitely need a financial strategy, which will include documented planning of how much money you will require to maintain the business and how much you will need to maintain your lifestyle. These are elements included in your business plan. Knowing the pricing that your competition charges for the same or similar products/services will help you understand the market average and how much you should charge. Figure out what your break even costs will be among operating costs—how much would you need to make to pay yourself and your creditors?
“Focusing” on a successful business:
Sometimes the ‘business’ side of online businesses is the easiest part of the operation. Staying focused with this unbridled workspace freedom can be a more challenging obstacle. Running a home business requires full concentration and limited distractions. During work hours, the laundry and dishes have to wait until work hours are over. Business owners are more obligated than ever to stay committed; you’re livelihood depends on it.
Create a Sacred Workspace
Think about the essence of professionalism from business attire to a clean and organized workspace. These standards elicit the best business identity in us. The office space whether it be a corner in the dining room to a designated room in the house should be off limits for playtime or other users. Make sure that computers are protected from power surges. Create a work environment conducive of concentration such as keeping the area well lit and environment sounds/music pleasant and non-distracting. By replicating the ideal standard of an office in your own home, you’re demonstrating to yourself and others that this business is about professionalism and you’re serious about success.
Keeping Focus
Set specific hours that you will work, won’t work, and stick to them. This way, you’re not only structuring a work routine, but also setting aside time to let your mind and body to recharge and begin renewed at the start of the next work day. Any outside responsibilities beckoning to you must be reserved for afterhours. If this business is going to be as successful as the best, responsibilities have to be prioritized leaving personal calls, emails, coffee chats, and housework at the bottom of the list.
Running a home business is a very rewarding career and offers no better outlet for your creativity and entrepreneur skills. Take some time to research your industry or market, establish a business plan, get started, stay committed, and enjoy the benefits!
About Author
This article has been submitted on behalf of Chantelle Axford, owner of Peninsula Pet Supplies. Ms. Axford understands that beginning and maintaining an online business can be a challenging feat, and she's experienced the challenges first hand. As she connects with her customers in the pet care industry, she also reaches out to other online entrepreneurs.
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