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Home based business

Dec 28, 2007 1:05 PM

Click to view sereneangelle's profile Professional sereneangelle 6 posts since
Dec 28, 2007
I really want to start my own business. I would like to start something I can do from home for now and then take it to the next level in a few years. What should I know about having my own home based business? What are the pros and cons?

I was thinking of starting an online business selling makeup.

Thanks
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Click to view CorpCons08's profile Mogul CorpCons08 1,128 posts since
Nov 14, 2007
1. Re: Home based business Dec 28, 2007 1:09 PM
sereneangelle,

I would suggest reading my article under "Stories" about Business Consultants.
In it, I speak about some of the common problems faced by new entrepreneurs.
I would be happy to counsel you on your new business venture.
If you would like to speak further, you can contact me at d.skolnick@skolnick-associates.com.

CC08
Click to view sereneangelle's profile Professional sereneangelle 6 posts since
Dec 28, 2007
2. Re: Home based business Dec 28, 2007 1:25 PM
in response to: CorpCons08
Thanks for taking time out to write to me. I will be contacting you with further questions.
Click to view LUCKIEST's profile SCORE LUCKIEST 7,912 posts since
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3. Re: Home based business Dec 28, 2007 1:30 PM
Tell us more. How soon do you want to start your own business?? What is your background (like education
and work experiences)?? Tell us why selling makeup?? Have you sold make up before??
It is always wise to develop a Business and Marketing Plan.
Good luck, LUCKIEST
Click to view Lighthouse24's profile Mogul Lighthouse24 2,396 posts since
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4. Re: Home based business Dec 28, 2007 1:50 PM

"What should I know about having my own home based business?"

Running any type of business, even part-time from home, is work. So make sure to choose something you really enjoy doing -- otherwise, you may just as well have a part-time job.

Develop a marketing plan and strategy before you do anything else. Don't even file a DBA or open a bank account (and for sure don't spend any money on professional services) until you know you have real buyers for whatever you intend to sell.

Where do women buy make-up? How many buy make-up on-line? How many websites sell make-up? How many women would buy from you instead of them? Why would they buy from you? How will these women even know you exist? Too many home based operators have floundered from the beginning because they started up a business, built a website, spent money on products/services, and then started asking these questions. There is a wealth of free information and guidance available to help you get started properly and succeed (and lots of good advice here, of course).

Best wishes!
Click to view sereneangelle's profile Professional sereneangelle 6 posts since
Dec 28, 2007
5. Re: Home based business Dec 28, 2007 1:50 PM
in response to: LUCKIEST
Hi Luckiest

Thanks!

I want a makeup company because I enjoy makeup, etc. I have never sold makeup before. My background is Cashier Manager(when younger), Payroll Coordinator/Recruiter, Data Entry for Lingerie company online and Customer service.
Click to view sereneangelle's profile Professional sereneangelle 6 posts since
Dec 28, 2007
6. Re: Home based business Dec 28, 2007 1:52 PM
in response to: Lighthouse24
Thanks. Your info is very helpful. I really appreciate your time!
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7. Re: Home based business Dec 28, 2007 2:00 PM
in response to: sereneangelle
Maybe this will help, LUCKIEST

h3. 6 Steps to Small Business Success


1. Start Smart
2. Plan Ahead
3. Set up Systems
4. Seek out Sales
5. Aim for Growth
6. Leverage Opportunities


1. Start Smart.
Identify a niche. Don't compete to be the lowest cost provider. Look
for what makes your product or service unique and adds a special value
for the client and charge for that value. Every business has many
facets. Start with what you know and like; start a business that has
meaning to you. Keep in mind that we don't know what the future holds,
many of the jobs and businesses of tomorrow don't exist today. You can
create your own success.


Now is the time to dream. To start smart, you should like the idea of
the business. The way to earn a good income and build wealth is by
serving clients well, making their life better in some way-it's more
than filling a need in the marketplace. To succeed you want to test the
idea to make sure your potential clients like the idea too. Test your
ideas.

2. Plan Ahead.
People often ask me why bother with a business plan? Look at the
lottery as an example. You may get lucky and get the winning ticket,
but the odds are against you when you rely on random chance. I'm a risk
taker...but not that much, minimize the risk of going into business and
maximize your potential for success. Take the time to write a plan of
how you get from point A to point B. A plan gives you a clear future
focus and increases your chances of success.


The first rule of a start-up is put some of your own money in the
business. As the owner you must be willing to capitalize the business.
The second rule is put as little of your own money as possible in the
business. Prepare your plan and look for funding for your business from
multiple sources, which can include a business loan or business line of
credit.


Don't go it alone. Plan ahead now to build your team. Your team may
include a CPA and an attorney that you work with as needed. Add a
mentor from your industry and get a SCORE mentor to help you plan for
success. No one has all the answers. You get more ideas and information
by building a success, support team that can help you plan ahead.

3. Set up Systems.
The most basic system every business should have is a good financial
system. Ask yourself how am I going to generate enough income to
support myself and my family. Begin here. Put together a personal
budget, so you know what it costs you to live. Now, you can move on to
the business budget and sales planning, so you can see how many sales
you need to break even and make a profit. The start-up expense plan,
operating budget and your accounting software are vital to your
success.

4. Seek out Sales.
The daunting question is how do you go about seeking out your first
sale. Recognize that since you don't have a big ad budget to be seen by
everyone, you need to target a niche and get connected in your market
community, be it local, regional or national. You need other people
selling for you-not employees-goodwill referrals. Get out and talk to
as many people as you can. Join organizations that would have clients
for your product or service. Become a visible part of your market, and
then ask for the sale. You begin the sales process with people that you
know. Yes, it's okay to start with friends and family as your first
customers, and then broaden from there.

5. Aim for Growth.
The basic tenant of creating a company is that you own the company. You
are not just creating a job for yourself. It's less risk and less
investment to get a job. Building a business is creating a company that
is more than the job itself. Think about the future. How large do you
want the company to be in terms of sales, net profit and employees?
Your answer to each of these questions will influence how you grow.
There are varying costs and profits associated with growth. It's
important to make a deliberate choice early about how you want to grow
your company.


6. Leverage Opportunities.
Good luck. Good fortune. Good timing. All play a part in business. As a
business owner, be very clear about your core focus for the business
and how it serves clients. Your core business is what pays the bills.
Then, as an entrepreneur you are about opportunity. When you see a
potential opportunity or stroke of luck measure it against your core
business focus. Good fortune is great, when it matches your vision for
the business. Always consider if a good opportunity is the right fit
for your business. If something looks great, but it's not in sync with
your long-term plan and budget, think carefully before committing your
company's resources.

Click to view AbelSchoeman's profile Start-up AbelSchoeman 2 posts since
Dec 28, 2007
8. Re: Home based business Dec 28, 2007 2:14 PM
Home based is the way to go! Too many people are realizing their lack
of time freedom as it relates to doing the things they really WANT to
do as opposed to the things they HAVE to, and working from home has
been everything and more than I could have imagined.

Find something you are passionate about that can bring service to many,
and then develop some new skills to assist you on your way. There is
really no secret to success, just old fashioned belief in what you do,
commitment and determination. And, of course, to have fun along the way. Just a few things I encourage my team to focus on consistently.

Click to view UBCOA1's profile Authority UBCOA1 17 posts since
Dec 28, 2007
9. Re: Home based business Dec 28, 2007 2:35 PM

There is nothing wrong with wanting to beauty related products online and it could potentially do very well, however you might consider several factors before making your final decisions. A few considerations migt be:

a) Most women have preferences on colors and tones when purchasing their makeup. How will those colors transalte on a webpage? The the hues be true enough for women to find what they are looking for?

b) Where do you intend to purchase product for resale? Do you have access to wholesalers? Many of the major brands will not wholesale to you unless you can purchase volume and committ to monthly minimums.

c) Do you have sufficient capital or credit lines to make those inds of purchases

Beauty Products for women is a HUGE market. As are fashions and accessories. The fact of the matter is that womens fashion and accessories often have a markup in the 500% range which can be great for an online business IF you have access to true wholesalers and manufacturers.

Be very wary of many of the companies on the web that claim to be wholesale sources. Many of them are middle men who are buying wholesale and then mark up the product and sell it to you who has to then mark it up even more to sell it to the end user. That effectively kills the profit margins!

Feel free to cant me regarding my companies services. We assist people in establishing legitimate online businesses and pick up the start up expenses and provide the infrastructure for you to be able to run your online business in addition to providing ancillary services like payment processing and ongoing support.

We could potentially assist you in launching your online business without you having to spend a dime of your own money to start it. Visit www.ebcventureprogram.com for more info
Click to view LUCKIEST's profile SCORE LUCKIEST 7,912 posts since
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10. Re: Home based business Dec 30, 2007 10:42 AM
in response to: UBCOA1
UBCOA, GOOD MARKETING. I will visit www.ebcventureprogram.com for more info.
I am a Quickbooks Consultant looking for a home based business.
LUCKIEST
Click to view champ_'s profile Start-up champ_ 2 posts since
Dec 30, 2007
11. Re: Home based business Dec 30, 2007 2:22 PM
Take a moment and look at these sites. http://hotlink.myworldmoms.com this site is great for people new to home based business. If you want to change your life, and have a little more ambition, go to http://hotlink.energy526.com , this one is allowing me to quit my job, fire my boss, and gain time freedom. email: dean_gmx@sbcglobal.net
Click to view CorpCons08's profile Mogul CorpCons08 1,128 posts since
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12. Re: Home based business Dec 30, 2007 2:55 PM
in response to: champ_
Hmm...no one location eh? (My Canadian post lol)
What is so special about your at-home business?
Can't you talk about it on here?

CC08
Click to view ginaj70's profile Start-up ginaj70 1 posts since
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13. Re: Home based business Jan 2, 2008 3:42 PM
I have several things that you may be interested in. Mary Kay is a good profit for you.
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14. Re: Home based business Apr 10, 2008 4:45 PM
in response to: ginaj70
gina,
I know Mary kay had been around forever and the products keep customers coming back.. It is a multilevel marketing approach isnt it? Are you allowed to have online presences? If so, do They "drop ship" for you?

I'm an entrepreneur at heart and have been self employed doing residential and commercial cleaning. I want to get into something online but am weighing my options right now. Gina do you have a webpresence?
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