Start
a Home Based Business? When Is The Best Time?
by: Rebecca Gilbert
I’m often perplexed
at the number of people that I see start home based businesses
on the Internet and then give up on the idea shortly afterward.
The usual excuse is that they don’t have the time or don’t have
the money to invest.
Starting a business
on the Internet is somewhat like having children…if you wait
until you have plenty of time and lots of money, then you will
probably never have any.
When I started
my home business, I didn’t have a lot of extra time and I certainly
didn’t have a lot of extra money. I was still working a full
time job when I started my business, and I made time for my
business by simply cutting out the two hour television time
that I enjoyed each evening and opted to work on my business
instead.
This two hours
a day that I got to invest towards building my business certainly
didn’t win me any fast track records as far as turning a profit,
but that was the best I could do while still working full time
and raising my family.
I had made a conscious
decision that I would rather have a home business and be financially
independent “someday” rather than never.
Finding the money
to invest was not a big issue for me, because running an internet
business is very cheap compared to running a traditional business.
I didn’t have a product to sell, so I joined an affiliate program
on the Internet that allowed me to sell their products and make
commissions. The membership fee for this program was 29.95 a
month. Then I needed my own website in order to promote these
products and that cost me 29.95 also. I knew that I would have
another $60 a month going out of my income while I was still
trying to build my business, and probably wouldn’t have that
much coming in for several months.
So as usual, my
good business sense took over and I looked at my household expenses
and decided what I could do without. The easiest choice was
my lunch expenses. Every day for years I had went out to lunch
and spent at least $5 daily. Instead I opted to bring my own
lunch to work and saved myself approximately $150 dollars a
month.
Now you realize
why I become perplexed when someone tells me that they don’t
have the time or the money to start their businesses. I often
find myself reading between the lines and coming to the realization
that they simply don’t want to.
Starting a home
business is about sacrifices, and as you can see I made some
sacrifices that really didn’t hurt my lifestyle in the least,
and I’m sure if you look at your schedule and your financial
commitments that you can also find some things that can be easily
replaced so that you can start your own home business.
If your interested
in starting a home business and need some ideas on where to
start. Visit me at: http://www.101homebusiness.org
and let me help you on the road to success.
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About The Author:
Rebecca has been
a successful entrepreneur since July, 2002. Visit her at: http://www.101homebusiness.org
for free tips and mentorship on how you can get started with
your very own home based business.
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