5 Tips to Make Your Home-Based Business Not
Appear "Homemade"
by India Jordan

Published on this site: May 22nd, 2006 - See
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One of the toughest obstacles we face when working from home is
making it appear that we're not, in fact, working from home. When
clients call and there are kids screaming in the background, pets
barking and meowing and timers going off for laundry and cooking,
it doesn't appear professional.
So, how can we appear more professional?
- Tip: Have a clean, professional website with your own
domain name.
Do not, under any circumstances, have a "free" website
hosted on another domain name with other company's ads all over
the place! This is one of the biggest no-no's out there! Decide,
instead, that in order to appear professional, you must invest
in a professional website. If you aren't skilled in web design,
hire someone to do it for you or barter with another home-based
business owner who does do web design. Choose a domain name that
is closely related to your business's name.
- Tip: Invest in a separate phone line or in a distinctive
ring tone for that line. Most phone companies offer a plan where
you can have two or more numbers ringing to one phone line with
distinctive rings.
It's usually better to have a separate phone line in your office,
in order to avoid after-hours phone calls from clients. This also
enables you to "shut the door" on work when you're not
there. Use a professional voicemail message or answering machine
message and check the messages often.
- Tip: Think about how to display your business address.
How are you going to display your physical location? There are
a few different options available. Most home-based business owners
will say that they accept meetings by appointment only, to discourage
clients from "dropping in" while they're still in their
jammies and haven't had their morning coffee yet. If you don't
want your customers to know you work from home, two other options
are using a P.O. Box or attaching a "Suite" number to
your address. If you use a P.O. Box, you will have to give your
home address out for packages and anything they want to courier
to you, but it does provide anonymity and discourages drop-in visitors. If you attach a suite number to your address in order
to make it appear a "business office," make sure you
mention to your postal carrier that you're running a home-based
business and that's why there's a different address on there.
- Tip: Define your office etiquette rules to your family.
What are the rules going to be for your kids and family members
when you're on the phone or meeting with a client? Are you going
to set a timer so they know when you'll be available? Are you
going to have set office hours and not meet with clients outside
of those times? Are you going to have a play space in your office?
This is especially important if you're going to have small kids
playing nearby (quietly) while you work.
- Tip: Invest in professional-quality promotional products
and marketing pieces. Don't print off business cards from your
printer, unless you have a top-of-the-line printer. Invest in
professional-quality business cards and brochures. If you can, have some letterhead
printed up, too, for contracts, letters to prospective clients
and any correspondence that is business-related. If you're printing
promotional products like T-shirts or apparel, coffee mugs, mousepads,
etc., check the quality of the products put out by the printer
you wish to use. Don't just "price-hunt," look around
for the best quality and invest in your business.

India Jordan is the owner and founder of VirtualAssistantBusiness.com.
Learn how you can start a Virtual Assistant http://www.virtualassistantbusiness.com
home-based business by visiting us today.


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