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Most people that work from home find the job quite a
lonely existence. Many of us home
business owners, never meet our clients, our suppliers, or sometimes even our
staff. This lonely existence can be more
than just isolating; it can be exhausting, even having an effect on your
health, and therefore your productivity.
Working for yourself like this can often mean having to be
good at more than just your own job.
Running a business from home often requires you to have a professional
standard of competence in sales, marketing, management, accounts, book keeping,
financing, copywriting and these days all aspects of information technology.
In the ideal work from home situation, your home business
would allow you to focus on what you are best at whilst still functioning
effectively.
ONE: Training
Top training is how we learn to
be better at what we do. But
professional level training is often very costly and
usually not within the budget of the average home business.
Training is essential to the success
of your business and keeping your skills, sector and
product knowledge up to date is even more essential. If you don’t have the opportunity to stay
ahead of the game, or at least keep up with your competitors, how will you be able to compete in the market?
With the highest quality of
training, you’ll find that you start making general improvements in your
working practices. But most of us need
specific training to improve our weak areas and strengthen the areas in which
we are already excelling.
Is it possible to have all of this, whilst working at home
without breaking the bank? It is. Keep
reading.
TWO:
Follow Up/Sales
Following up interest or leads can be daunting.
It often means approaching people by letter, email, phone and in person. This can cause most people to give up at the
idea. Sales or converting leads is not
for everyone. Many people see it as
confrontational, pushing or pressuring someone into buying something that they
do not want.
Instead, a good sales person shows the potential
customer how they would benefit greatly from the product or service and
although they do use techniques designed to get the person to do what they
want, it’s no more manipulative than your average television
advertisement. Sales is about offering
someone an opportunity to benefit from what you have and share that benefit
with them. If they can imagine
themselves in the position of benefiting, you increase your chances of making
the sale.
In most home businesses, you not only have to
provide the service or make the product, but you also need to become an
effective sales person for your own business.
Many people do not possess this skill and end up doing their excellent
business idea a disservice.
Can your business afford not to make sales? Do you have the necessary skills to convert
your prospects into sales? Can you
afford to add sales staff to your home business at this stage? What if an opportunity existed that didn’t
require you to sell ANYTHING? What if you could work to your strengths and
benefit from the combined endeavours of a team all working together?
THREE: Marketing/Advertising
What would it be like to have professional marketers and
advertising experts working with you?
How much would it cost to have that expertise working for you and your
home business? Could you benefit from
someone to work with you on your Internet Marketing strategy? Do you know what
goes into a Marketing Mix? You can run
a successful home business with all of this support. How? Read on.
FOUR: Organising
Good management is an absolutely essential element of any
successful business. But do you have an
MBA from a fantastic business school? If
not, you’ll have to learn everything on the job, which could mean making a lot
of mistakes before you find your successful management style.
Management isn’t for
everyone. You wouldn’t put a quiet loner
with no self-confidence straight into a management role, they’d be defeated by
it. Instead, you want an experienced
coordinator, who understands your business sector and the product or service
that you provide. Buying-in this support
could seriously bash your budget.
FIVE: Good with Numbers
Not everyone is numerically gifted, some people hate
numbers. If you’re running a successful
home business, you need to be great with figures. From keeping your books and accounting to
working out sales conversions or discount percentages – you need someone on
your team who is excellent with numbers and figures.
The cost of employing a bookkeeper and an accountant
sometimes forces small businesses to tackle the tricky issues of financial
accountability and record keeping alone.
This can be a stressful and an additional hat that the small business
owner must wear. When you work at home
as part of a team, you get the support that you need, when you need it.
SIX: Financing
When you start a new business, where do you find the money
that you need? Do you struggle to secure
a business loan from increasingly lending-shy financial institutions? Do you wade through the plethora of business
grants only to discover that you don’t fit the criteria?
Business financing can make all
the difference to the success or failure of your home business. But where does the money come from? Do you have the skills and knowledge to
attain the level of funding that you need?
Could you use a hand with preparing an application for a grant or
loan? That help is available. Want to know where to look?
SEVEN: Business Mentorship
An excellent mentor helps you achieve your aims whilst
walking you through your training - communicating with you regularly and
pointing you in the right direction. A
great mentor allows you lots of freedom, but saves you each time you are about
to make a costly error. A personal
business mentor provides you with a constant supply of great advice based on
their own experiences. This is great for
helping you to spot in advance some of the problems that you might not have
considered because you lack the experience.
Wouldn’t it be great if it were
possible for you to have a successful home business, yet still work with a team
of professionals who are each working to their strengths? Well, it’s possible! It’s possible to earn a great income, whilst
working with people whose expertise you’ll learn to rely on. You’re in this together. When you invest, you make more than a
financial commitment; you invest your expertise in a team, a team that strives
to succeed together. By joining the
community of people working together, you’ll benefit from the strengths of your
team, develop your own skills and start earning money from your combined
efforts.
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