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Home Business On a Budget
by Leslie Truex
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Published on this site: February 11th, 2009 - See
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The economy is in crisis. People are seeing their incomes
and their benefits disappear with no relief in sight. Even
families that are not currently struggling are concerned and
looking for ways to insure their financial stability as the
difficult days draw out.
One way to offset income losses or create an emergency nest
egg is through a home business that can be built from the
comfort of home around a traditional job. And with careful
planning, a home business can be started with very little
monetary investment. Below are tips to starting a home
business with little or no money:
- Choose a business that doesn't require a huge
investment. Offering services (tutoring, consulting, baby
sitting, etc), selling at online auctions, and creating
information products are great low-cost home business ideas.
These options require time and use of tools and resources
you probably already have such as a computer. Even in the
auction option, most people start by selling items that are
cluttering the home. The result is that you can start today
for nearly nothing.
- Choose a business that you know. The fastest way to make
money is to tap into your current knowledge base. There is a
learning curve to starting and running a business. Don't
slow yourself down by choosing a business idea that may be
fun, but will take too much time for you to learn.
- Use what you've got to build and run your business. Don't buy a new computer and expensive software. Even if
your current computer and software don't quite meet your
needs, use them until you're making money and can use some
of your business profits to invest in the equipment you
need. The same goes for any other tools or resources you
may need to get your business going; use what you have on
hand if possible before investing in something new.
- Borrow or barter for products and services. There are
ways to get the resources you need to build and run your
business for nothing or a simple exchange. Barter in
particular is growing in the small business sector as people
trade their skills or products to get the services they
need.
- Use free resources unless it compromises your
professional appearance. There are a host of free tools and
services you can get online such as voicemail, fax services,
blogs, conference calls, PDF file makers, audio editors, and
more. However don't use free resources if it will sacrifice
the quality of your products or services, or undermine your
credibility. For example don't use a free web host for your
business website as they tend to look unprofessional.
- Choose low-cost marketing tactics such as business cards,
blogs, email, social networking online and off, press
releases, and articles. Several of these options are free
and often the results can be better than buying traditional
advertising.
- Don't spend everything you make. The idea of a part-time
home business in a tough economy is to create financial
stability. Use only what you need to fill the income gap and
save as much of the rest as you can. If you need to invest
in products or services to keep your business running,
research to find the best lowest cost options.
As the economy continues to fall, many money gurus are
advocating cutting back on spending and learning to live
within your means. No doubt, that is an important tip, but
too many families are struggling to stay afloat even with
cutting expenses. The answer is a part-time home based
business that can create the extra income needed to pay the
bills and store away for an emergency.

Leslie Truex: Is the author of The Work-At-Home Success Bible
(2009 Adams Media) available now at bookstores and
Amazon.com. She has been telecommuting and running home
businesses for over 15 years and since 1998 she's been
helping others to work at home in jobs or home businesses as
well. Get free work-at-home jobs and other tools, tips and
resources with her free newsletter available at http://www.WorkAtHomeSuccess.com.


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