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Work
from home. These days it seems as though everyone
is talking about these three words. If you don’t
understand the critical factors that make a home
business successful , you will fail to find a
business that has the potential of delivering
you amazing results. So, when you are looking
for a home based business that is truly going
to deliver you additional income, or better still,
replace your job income, you had better know exactly
what you should be looking for. Work from home.
These
days it seems as though everyone is talking about
these three words. If you don’t understand the
critical factors that make a home business successful
– you will fail to find a business that has the
potential of delivering you amazing results.
So, when you are looking for a home based business
that is truly going to deliver you additional
income, or better still, replace your job income,
you had better know exactly what you should be
looking for. If this sounds familiar to you, it’s
not surprising. A recent 1997 study indicated
that more and more people are working from home,
and of those people over 50% are self-employed
in their own home business.
This
compares with 11% of non-home workers and 36%
of mixed workers. This is a growing trend and
a lucrative one. So if you’re thinking of starting
a work from home business, what are the important
factors to look for? Read on to discover the questions
you need to ask to discover a home based business
that has the potential to provide you with a vehicle
for tremendous financial success.
Success
Factor 1 – Is the market expanding?
Whatever
business you choose, you must tap into a huge,
expanding market. Do you want to put all your
energies into a market that is shrinking? The
business will need to be one that can serve the
needs and wants of potentially millions of people
from a wide variety of demographics. Remember
when the video industry took off in the seventies?
I personally was amazed to see some friends of
mine make a small fortune in a couple of years…but
now they are back in the job market. For a short
while the video industry was expanding, but that
was it. You want to find a market that is growing
and can’t be replaced readily by other products
and services. So if you want your work at home
business to have longevity then you had better
look for one in a market that is expanding and
has a huge potential for further growth. Some
of the expanding markets and growth potential
industries are: · Work from home · E-Commerce
· Mail order marketing · Health · Nutrition ·
Weight control · Personal care · Cosmetics You
will notice that these are new industries or industries
that are being ‘renewed’ through the development
and application of new technologies and science.
Don’t just limit yourself to looking at a work
at home business opportunity within one single
market. It is possible to find home based businesses
that touch several of these markets listed.
Success
Factor 2 – Is there a market trend in your
direction?
Not
only should the market be huge and expanding,
you should also look at just how far that market
has to grow. This is where market trends are important
because you will want to identify huge shifts
in consumer spending. Not only is the market growing,
but better still, people are diverting spending
away from other products and services in preference
to yours! Market trends occur when massive volumes
of people’s spending habits are all moving in
a similar direction. This may seem like something
the average person cannot readily see for themselves,
but fortunately, you don’t have to have a degree
in economics to get a good idea of spotting a
potential a market trend. Economics has often
been described as a study in human behavior. Human
beings tend to behave in patterns and we have
the benefit of hindsight in showing us some absolutely
key patterns of economic behavior. We can learn
a lot about market trends by studying the buying
habits of the single, largest identifiable consumer
group in the last fifty years – the Baby Boomers.
Baby Boomers are the generation born in post world
war two in the years approximately between 1946
and 1964. This group represents the largest consumer
group in the last five decades! The Baby Boomers
have created several market trends including:
· 1940-1950 Explosion of the baby food industry
· 1960s Explosion in educational institutions
· 1970-1980 Explosion in the real estate industry
You can see that the above industries grew as
a result of the Baby Boomer generation needing
the normal, everyday items required for life.
This Baby Boom generation is now around 50 years
old, so what are they wanting today? Here’s what
they are looking for. · To have more money and
financial security · To have better health · To
assure a good retirement · Home business opportunities
– corporate burnout · To look and feel younger
· To have more time freedom or time flexibility
To find a home based business that satisfies an
emerging need or want of the Baby Boomers is to
find a business that has an increasing likelihood
of being in an industry that has some significant
future.
Success
Factor 3 – Is the product one that people
will use often?
You
will also need to look for a consumable product
or service that is replaced regularly. Preferably,
it should be one that people can’t get anywhere
else. This will be the type of product that will
generate repeat business and create a steady flow
of income. Look at the power of consumable products.
Every time you switch on the light, someone somewhere
makes money. Every time you clean your teeth,
shampoo your hair, shave, someone makes money.
Look for a product that people can fall in love
with and want over and over and over….and can’t
purchase readily through another distribution
channel. People fall in love with products and
services that save them time, or deliver a solution
to a recurring problem. The product should also
represent value for money to the consumer.
Success
Factor 4 – How is the Product/Service Delivered
to the Customer?
Whatever
product or service your home based business provides,
if you personally have to physically deliver those
products/services to your customers, you are choosing
to significantly limit your income potential out
of that business. Here’s what happens if you are
personally required to physically deliver the
product or service. Your business is consigned
to be purely local. You can’t operate effectively
in the global marketplace through the Internet.
Your time will be consumed in non-lead generation
activities. You will severely consume your free
time – hang on, aren’t you looking for a home
based business so you can spend more time with
your family? You will spend money AFTER you have
made the sale! You need to tie up family resources
such as a vehicle. The best solution is to find
a business where the products/services can be
delivered electronically over the Internet via
automation, or are delivered directly to the consumers
by the parent company - without you having to
be involved, other than placing the order. A business
with a combination of these would also work well.
Success
Factor 5 – Is there a successful business
system you can plug into to leverage your time?
Let’s
face it, you want to get up and running and be
making money as soon as possible. A business with
a higher potential of success is going to be one
that allows you to maximize your personal effort.
This means there must be well designed and integrated
marketing tools, and efficient automated processes
that don’t require a financial degree to understand.
In order to get operational you don’t want to
have to spend your precious time figuring out
how to do the business. You need to find something
that provides you with a clear business plan and
an automated business process for you to follow.
Can the program enable people with different levels
of education and experience to achieve similar
results? This is an important question because
when you find such a system, you can then spend
the majority of your time working on your lead
generation activities. This will allow you to
maximize the efficiency of the amount of valuable
limited time you can commit to your business.
Success Factor 6 – Is there a support structure
you can plug into while you learn your business?
What
is the support structure? Are there people to
help you? What sort of training is provided? Is
it on-line, offline or a mixture? Is there an
opportunity to network/dialogue with other like-minded
people to exchange ideas and to learn from their
experiences? Is there any prior knowledge you
require to get started? Are there the tools available
for you to initiate self-paced learning to fit
in around your existing schedule? Once you get
started, are you going to be left alone or will
there be someone there to guide you? Some home
based businesses are marketed in such a way as
to have people think that anyone can do it. The
truth is that every activity requires a specific
set of competencies, which will have to be applied
over time and with timely feedback so you can
develop proficiency quickly in your business activities.
This demands a mentor. A mentor is someone to
guide you through supportive training tools. This
will enable you to develop the skills required
to run your business more quickly than if you
were left on your own. A mentor will also provide
a point of contact for quick problem resolution,
thereby potentially avoiding you many frustrating
hours.
Success
Factor 7– Is the organization credible, stable
and has a track record of delivering ontheir promises?
There
is an old saying – “a fish rots from the head”.
Meaning that if you want to assess the quality
of an organization, a good place to start is with
those who are running the organization. Have a
good look at the people who are in charge and
ask yourself the following questions. How long
has this organization been in business? Who is
at helm? Does this individual have a good business
record? Are they well respected in their industry?
Is the company well respected? Does the company
make unsubstantiated claims? Have they been able
to establish a loyal customer base so far? Do
they meet all government standards and qualifications
in the countries they operate? Is there a refund
policy? Can they deliver on their remuneration
promises? You should take the time to get to know
the company behind the product and the service
you will be relying on to make your decisions
about your business. Especially if that company
has been operating a short time. You will be relying
upon people to deliver on promises made to you
through their advertising, which first attracted
you, or subsequent representations, which may
have convinced you to get started. Find out before
you get started if they are worthy of your trust.
Don’t find out the hard way…your time is too precious!
There is a multitude of home business opportunities
out there all vying for your attention. Remember,
the home based business industry is one of the
emerging mega trends, so the range available is
going to be expanding. Armed with these seven
success factors you are well equipped to sort
out those business opportunities that have a greater
potential of providing you with financial freedom.
The chance of a lifetime comes by about once a
week! We’re not suggesting you procrastinate or
do so much analysis that you paralyze yourself
into not acting. We are suggesting that the first
home based business opportunity you find, may
not be the opportunity you are looking for - unless
it lines up with these success factors.
About
the Author
Kim
Beardsmore is a Human Resource Management Consultant
who works with Fortune 500 companies. She is also
a successful home based business operator. For
further information about Kim’s home based business
visit: www.free2liv.com
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