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Tuesday, 22 March 2011

The 10 golden rules of home business


The 10 golden rules of home business
If you're new to home business in 2010 or considering starting out, consider these 10 golden rules from Emma Jones, founder of Enterprise Nation, the home business website:
1. Base the business on what you enjoy - when your hobby/passion/skill becomes your full time job, it never really feels like work. 
2. Write a plan - prepare a basic business plan to set out your vision, market, and how you propose to reach out and sell to that market. Include financials and review the plan every six months or so. 
3. Find dedicated space - create space in the house that is your workspace. When in that space family and friends know you're in business mode and you can walk away at the end of the working day. Invest in a good desk and chair as you'll be spending quite a bit of time at and in them! 
4. Create a professional front door - when customers come calling, be sure they're met with a professional welcome. This applies to the way you answer calls, to your website, company stationery and even the places in
which you choose to meet with clients. 
5. Make the most of social media - tools such as Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn have been warmly embraced by the home business community. They are free to use and act as business development channel and a virtual water cooler for the moments when you miss the banter of an out-of-home office. 
6. Become an expert - set yourself up as an expert in your field by blogging/tweeting about the subject, writing a report, publishing a book or hosting an event. Being an expert gives credibility and with that, comes customers. 
7. Never stop learning - part of becoming an expert is continually picking up intelligence from those around you. Keep an eye on what others in your industry are doing, read about successful entrepreneurs and tune in to
trendspotters so you can prepare for new market opportunities. 
8. Get out of the house!  Attend networking events, work from the local café, sign up to a personal development course. It's good to get out of the home office, but be sure you can still be contacted and respond via your mobile/laptop/webmail etc. This is your road warrior kit! 
9. Do what you do best and outsource the rest - to grow the business, focus on the core product of the company and subcontract non-core tasks to other experts and professionals. Tasks like admin, accounting, PR and
fulfilment. 
10. Follow the golden triangle - to keep the business in balance, spend roughly a third of your time on three things; customer care, business development and admin. That way you'll have a smooth-running business with
happy customers and new income streams on the way!  
Emma Jones is Founder of Enterprise Nation [www.enterprisenation.com] the home business website


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