Wednesday, October 19, 2005

 

Home Based Business

Work At Home Ideas



Niche Marketing



Make Money With Your Hobbies

Sunday, October 02, 2005

 

Turn Your Hobbies Into a Business

Something you love to do could become a business.

Do you have a hobby? Do you like collecting stamps, coins, baseball cards, rocks, marbles, comic books, antiques, spoons, thimbles, postcards, license plates, vinyl records, photos, art, Ty Beanie Babies, Beanie Buddies, Beanie Boppers, Beanie Kids, Attic Treasures, Ty Classic, Ty Plush, Simpson memorabilia, Star Wars, etc.? Do you like making dolls, doll houses, bird houses, ceramic animals, kites, furniture, etc.? Do you like drawing, painting, writing or other creative pursuits?

If you collect or make interesting things, chances are that other people will like them too. If so, you have a product for a particular niche. Now you have to market the product so that people know about it and can buy it.

Things you make or collect could be sold on eBay. They could be sold door-to-door. Or, they could be sold on your very own website! Voila! You're in business!

Saturday, October 01, 2005

 

Your Home Based Business

You want to work at home.

You're tired of the commute to work.

You hate your boss.

You've seen the infomercials on TV at 3 am and you believe the testimonials of all those people making $10,000 a month selling a cookbook.

You've received hundreds of emails that all sound alike. Each one is from a guru who knows more than anybody else, who tells you can't survive unless you buy the product, that you're a fool if you don't buy now, that there is no other product like this on the planet and that you will make millions selling it. The sender is the one who has made millions. You won't!

Mostly they're selling a dream.

You want to believe that there is an easier way to make a living than the way you do. You dream of sleeping until 10, having a leisurely breakfast, reading the newspaper and then working a few hours in your bathrobe in the kitchen. Well, reality check!

Working for a company may require a 40-60 hour week. Working for your own business probably will require more time because you are responsible for everything. Working at home is the same. Now you may even be the only employee. Now you're the boss AND the worker.

The email says "I work 3 hours a week checking my bank account for all the deposits." Yeah, right!

Working at home isn't for everybody. It takes a while to build up a successful business from scratch. But if you have the will to work hard and not listen to the nay-sayers, you can succeed. If you have a full time job, keep it until your home business income replaces your job's income. It will be worth the wait.