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Top Six Things You Must Have When Running A Business From Home
by Mark Stewart
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Published on this site: April 12th, 2008 - See
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Running a business from home is not as easy at it might sound
at the onset, and many a would-be entrepreneur realizes that no
sooner is she or he ready to get down to business, an important
component is missing. To ensure that you will not caught
unprepared when you are ready to become a home based business
owner and operator.
Here are the top six things you must have
when running a business from home.
- You need a dedicated area where you will conduct your
business: While this may sound like a common sense suggestion,
you will be surprised to find out many entrepreneurs cannot
immediately lay their hands on a phone number (the rolodex is in
the other room), find their last business tax return (it might
have gotten filed with the personal papers), are unable to
locate back issues of the last newsletter they emailed to their
subscribers (hard copies might have gotten picked up and
recycled with the Sunday paper), or have to wait for junior to
get off the computer (that three page research paper on bears is
due tomorrow). All your supplies, materials, and other business
related items need to be in and around that area; resist the
temptation of mixing personal and business items, since this
will lead to confusion as your business grows.
- No matter what business you are running: You will need to
have a working computer, attached printer, printer paper, and
extra ink cartridges. There is nothing worth than trying to
print out an invoice and be lacking either ink or paper.
Similarly, no matter what home business you are engaged in, the
odds are good that for research, client contact, and accounting
purposes a computer with database capabilities is needed.
- You will most likely need a phone: Even if your business is
primarily conducted via the `Net, the availability of a phone
line that is separate from your home line will prevent from kids
answering the business line and giving you an unprofessional
image. If you really only very rarely use the phone, your cell
phone will be fine.
- Use a wall calendar: Sure, your computer has a calendar
function, but if anything happens, and your computer is not
working, how will you know what your deadlines are? How will you
keep track of appointments and also payments that are due you?
- You need backup copies of everything: Back up your work as
you complete it. For those who create files on their home
computers, upload them to a secure website where you can store
them. If anything happens to your home computers, you will be
able to access these files in a pinch from a library computer
and with a web based email account send them to another account.
- You need commitment and the willingness to enforce your
rules: The commitment is needed to ensure that the pull of the
TV or the chores is not stronger than the deadline that is
looming large. Similarly, being willing to enforce your
commitment and the rules you create might be a necessity for the
friend or family member who sees you as a great babysitting
alternative since you are at home anyways…not realizing or
understanding that while you are at home, you are still working!

Mark Stewart: Frequently writes on topics in
the home business and Internet marketing industry. Finally learn
the truth about how you can launch 6 streams of automated
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