So What’s Your
Home Business Idea?
You’ve got this far. It’s time to ask yourself:
what exactly do you plan to do? What’s your big
home business
idea – and, more importantly, how is it
going to make you any money? There are quite a few ways
to figure out whether your idea is a good one or a
bad one. Basically, it all comes down to the
practicalities of the thing.
Do You Have the
Time?
There are only so many hours in a day,
and you want to save some of them for yourself. If you’re
planning on, for example, making small products and
selling them, will you really have enough time to take
orders, make them, pack them up and post them? If you’re
not careful, you can find yourself doing tedious work all
day and all night for $2 per
hour.
Remember that time is money: the only way
to make the income you want is set an hourly rate you’re
happy with, and then work out pricing as your rate plus
expenses. If you don’t have enough time to do the work,
then increase the rate or hire someone who does. It’s
simple supply and demand.
Do You Have the
Qualifications?
One of the traps that people most often
fall into is wanting to take a skill they have and turn
it into a business, without realising that their
customers will expect them to have formal qualifications.
Sure, you were a full-time mother for years, but people
would still like you to have a child-care qualification.
This goes double if you plan to become some kind of
therapist – if you don’t have the qualifications, how are
people supposed to know that you’re not just making it up
as you go along?
What’s more, qualifications serve to
create scarcity in the market. A business will do better
if only qualified people can provide its services than if
any joker can. That’s why people like doctors and
dentists command such high wages: they have to study for
years to get their skills, which creates scarcity in the
marketplace.
If you already have the skills, you
should find it easy to pass the tests – and who knows,
you might learn something new. Enrol on an evening course
at your local college (try to avoid ‘distance learning’,
as the prices are usually stupidly high compared to what
you get out of it). It can be good fun, and you’ll
probably end up with some good contacts in your chosen
industry. Many people have started better home businesses
by creating a ‘network’ of others they know doing the
same business in the local area. This lets everyone
specialise in their best area.
Do You Have the
Space?
If you’re planning to have deliveries to
your house and then send items out to people, you need to
think it through very carefully. Do you really have
enough space to act as a warehouse? Will you be cutting
the size of your home in half for the sake of your
business? It’s also worth considering whether you can
really let big delivery trucks drive up into your
road without doing some damage – there’s nothing worse
than getting your first delivery and finding that the
truck didn’t fit in your street and the boxes don’t
fit in your house.
The best way to solve this problem is to
make sure that your home business doesn’t require any
inventory. Home businesses where you provide a service –
whether it’s over the phone, on the Internet or in person
– almost always work out better than ones that involve
you packing and posting things.
Of course, even for more service-oriented
businesses, space can still be a problem: if you plan to
be a fitness trainer from home, make sure you have
somewhere to put all that fitness equipment!
Money, Money,
Money
Consider the kind of expense you’d need
to go to when you start your business, as well as the
day-to-day running costs. Then, and this is the vital
part, work out the maximum number of customers you think
you could deal with, and cut it in half (you won’t
actually get that many customers, at least to begin
with). Work out how much you’d have to charge each of
those customers to break even for your first year. If the
price comes out far too high, then it’s time to think
again.
Joe
The Big Why
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