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At Home & Home Business Myths!
Have You
Fallen Victim to These Home Business Myths?
In the quest for a home based business, many people have
been "burned" by dubious opportunities and have thus
developed an intense skepticism that can hinder, rather
than help, their goal of working from home.
It's understandable, of course, but distrusting
everything and everyone comes with a very high cost: it
means you are unlikely to ever experience a business of your own. With
that said, let's address two of the most common myths surrounding the startup of a home business:
MYTH #1: If it costs money, it's a scam.
The reality: an opportunity is not a scam based solely
on the fact that there is a fee involved. Would you
expect to open a store with no costs? Or start a franchise for
free?
Of course not. Likewise, there are costs associated with
starting home businesses as well. For instance: a home business that's gaining in popularity is creating
personalized candy bar wrappers for special occasions. In a business such as this, you would require (among
other things) a computer, a high-quality printer, and some software to help you design the wrappers.
This also applies to doing business on the Internet. Two
very basic costs, for example, would be the registration
of a domain name and website hosting. It can be far more
affordable to start a business on the Internet... but it
won't be free.
Note that the above is in reference to -businesses-, not
jobs. The difference? With a job, you work for an
employer who pays you to perform a certain set of tasks and
responsibilities. With a business, -you're- the employer
(and often times the employee as well!).
MYTH #2: It didn't work for me or for my friend, so it must be a scam.
The reality: not everyone will succeed at the same
things. An animal lover will be a far better dog-walker
than someone with a phobia of dogs. A sociable person
will be more likely to do well giving home parties than
someone who's shy. A programmer with the technical
skills and background necessary to operate a home
computer repair business will do better than someone new
to computers.
Home businesses are as varied as the people who start
them.
A healthy skepticism is useful, even necessary... but
don't be too quick to dismiss an opportunity. As you
research new businesses, think about the following:
* Be willing to consider new opportunities. Even if you
don't end up keeping a business, it could very well be a
stepping stone for what you truly want to do. You can
learn from your experiences, earn money to finance a new
business, and even generate ideas of your own.
* Think about creating your own opportunity. There's no
reason why you have to buy into a 'prepackaged' home
business!
* Know your strengths, weaknesses, skills, and
interests. For instance, you wouldn't want to become a
virtual assistant if you are disorganized or if you hate
computers.
* Move forward. If you solidly determine that an
opportunity isn't right for you, then don't continue to
dwell on it. Look to something else.
* Put forth the time and effort. Many people continually
jump from one business to another. This energy can be
better spent learning how and what it takes to build a
successful business.
Although there are undoubtedly shady opportunities,
there are legitimate ones as well. Keep an open mind and
do your research -- it's well worth the effort!
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Angela is the editor of Online Business Basics, a
practical guide to building a business on a shoestring
budget. It features loads of instantly usable tips and
tools that were specifically chosen for beginners! For
details, visit
http://onlinebusinessbasics.com/article.html or
download the free trial version of the Online Business
Basics manual:
http://onlinebusinessbasics.com/freebook.html
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