The Top 5 Setting-Up
Mistakes in Home Business
When you're starting a home business, it's all
too easy to make mistakes -- after all, you've never done
this before. Fortunately for you, though, you can learn
from others' errors, by making sure you don't do any of
these things.
Skills You Don't
Have Are Important
So you have no idea how to keep records
and accounts, or you don't know how to maintain a mailing
list. You need to learn these things! Too many home
business owners just do the things that they know how to
do, and assume that they can probably get by without
everything else.
You need to realise that when you're
running a home business, you're going to need to do as
much as you can for yourself, especially when you're
starting out. This means that you can't get by if your
business skills are lacking. I always say that everyone
who is thinking of starting a business should take an
inexpensive and quick local business course, and I stand
by it -- even if you think you'll be fine, it can't hurt,
can it?
Not Managing
Your Time
When you're used to working nine to five,
an easy trap to fall into is not managing your time
effectively. Your home is full of distractions, and there
won't be anyone there to tell you to get on with it. If
you're prone to daydreaming or procrastinating then this
can be disastrous -- whole days can go by with only tiny
amounts of work getting done.
You need to be sure that you have a
schedule, and you stick to it. Draw a clear line between
work and non-work time, and don't cross the line in
either direction. Apart from that, the word to remember
is 'prioritise': appreciate that you won't always be able
to do everything, but make sure you get at least the
important things done.
Making Clients
Think You're a Joke
There are many home businesses where
clients might need to visit your home -- but make sure
it's fit for visiting! You can't lead them into a messy
office, or be holding your dog back from barking at them
when you first meet. Remember that professionalism is
important, and it's too easy to end up looking silly if
you don't plan how you're going to make a good impression
when you invite people to your
home.
If you can't afford a 'business annex' to
your house, then consider hiring someone to look after
your dog or children for a few hours while you have a
business meeting there. It might also be worth paying a
cleaner to give the place a quick once-over, if you
haven't had time to clean up for a while.
Not
Specializing
Too many home businesses, when asked who
their target market is, say 'well everyone, silly'. Your
target market is never everyone -- if it is, you will
fail. You can't just choose an industry and advertise
your new-found profession to everyone, in the hope that
someone will work out that the fact you're an electrician
means maybe they should ask you about re-wiring their
house.
The key to success is this: think about
what you can do, and then market that to people who will
want it. Advertise in places where these people are. If
your business has no target market, then you have no
business, period.
Making Start-Up
Costs Too High
Finally, too many people overestimate how
much money it's going to take to start a home business.
Do you really all brand-new equipment? If you're spending
thousands of dollars before you've made any sales at all,
you're setting yourself up for a
disappointment.
Start your business on a shoestring, work
hard, and expand gradually -- otherwise you're setting
yourself up for a big fall. However much you might think
you ought to do things 'properly', you need to make sure
that you're minimising costs and maximising profit every
step of the way, otherwise you're failing yourself as a
home business owner. It's when you start to get some
bigger clients and better cashflow that you can start
paying a little extra to make your business life more
comfortable.
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