Being able to work at night or first thing in the morning is an excellent advantage for those who are juggling children and other obligations. As a home worker, you can more easily accommodate your business and children’s schedule.​
If you think opening a home business would be a good idea, you are not alone. ​
More than 50% of small businesses are home-based, according to the Small Business Administration. ​
Setting up your business from home sounds simple. But before you go full speed ahead, make sure that you are fully prepared for what lays ahead.​
Running a home-based business requires a series of solid skills spanning from business development and lead generation to sales and marketing. All of which are vital to ensure success.​
You may think that as the sole operator, you should be working only in your business, rather than on your business. That is where many first-time home business owners get it wrong. It is essential to focus on delivering the best product or service to your customers. However, it is also crucial to focus on all the systems and processes that provide an infrastructure for your business to be not only successful but also thriving and sustainable. The list includes finances, marketing plans, vision, strategy. Just to name a few.​
Don’t worry. While it sounds daunting at first, there is one bullet-proof way for you to build your ​
How? We hear you ask. ​
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