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Tips for Running Your Home-based Businesses Posted: 26 Feb 2015 09:02 AM PST More people have a home-based business than you might think. On average, one of every 10 households is operating one or more home-based businesses. In rural areas, that number is often higher. And these numbers typically do not take into account farm and ranch operations which, by most definitions, would be considered a home-based business. Home-based businesses are nothing new. If you think about it, our country's economic system was based nearly entirely on home-based businesses in its early years and in the frontier areas of our country. Today the home-based business owner has a significant number of tools to help him or her operate the business. Many of these tools are based on technology, including the Internet. With such tools, the home-based business owner cannot be distinguished from any other business owner. This is important to note because a common misconception is that people operating a business from their home are not as serious about business success. In reality, we find that home-based business owners are as serious about business success and interested in growth as any other business owner. Even those owners who also have additional goals, such as maintaining a lifestyle or more family time, know that they must remain competitive in terms of price, product, packaging and service. Home-based business owners not only struggle with outside perceptions; they also have internal factors that may hinder business development. It is not surprising that many home-based business owners struggle with loneliness. They feel that they have few or even no professional colleagues who can identify with their struggles. In some communities, these business owners find ways to meet on a regular basis. They form a network to discuss ideas and trends, and simply to share time with people in similar situations. Some other tips for the home-base business owner are:
Communities can also help the home-based business owner by recognizing their existence, making it easy for them to get started, and encouraging them to become a part of the business community. Home-based businesses support owners, their family, and their community. Encourage their development and success in your community. |
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