Free home based business ideas are appealing, but common sense tells that sometimes we may have to invest a little money in order to make money. While some of these ideas may cost a small initial investment, the cost is minimal and you may already have what you need on hand.
1. Advertising Copywriter
The only thing needed to implement this home based business idea is a knowledge of marketing concepts and the ability to write reasonably well. Market your services to webmasters, ezine publishers and others who need powerful, well-written copy to sell their products and services.
2. Bookkeeping Service
If you're adept at managing financial records and accounts, this may be the perfect home based business idea for you. While QuickBooks or similar accounting software is desirable, it's not mandatory. What is needed is the ability to set up a spreadsheet, input data and track income and expenses for individuals and small business owners.
3. Collection Agency
Have a telephone? Then you can implement this home based business idea today. Simply gather the data needed from prospective clients, make some phone calls and do your best to entice delinquent customers to pay up. All that's needed is a pleasant phone manner since you'll catch many more flies with honey than vinegar, and a phone.
4. Photography Career
This home based business idea requires only a digital camera and Internet access. While a website of your own is ideal, there are many Websites that buy digital photography and will pay a small fee for each use of your uploaded photos. All you need to get started is a photography business plan.
5. Editor / Proofreader
You can put this home based business idea to work earning you money almost immediately. All you need is an eye for detail and a working knowledge of grammar and language.
6. Ezine Publishing
While this home based business idea may not pay off as quickly as some of the others, there is still tremendous profit potential in ezine publishing. Once you build your mailing list, you can sell products and services of your own as well as affiliate programs and advertising from others who hope to reach your target audience. And the set-up and operation costs are almost nil.
7. Freelance Writer
Like editing and proofreading, and advertising copywriting, freelance writing is an excellent home based business idea, if you can string a few words together, and make sense of them. Not only are there hundreds of markets online, but you can write for print publications or private clients, too. The profit potential for this one is unlimited!
8. Greeting Card Sending Service
Busy moms, and overworked business owners make this home based business idea profitable for anyone who can sign a name, write an address and stick on a stamp. Buy greeting cards wholesale or print them from your computer and turn your spare time into a simple money-making venture.
While each of these home based business ideas do require an investment of time, you can see there are several possibilities for creating a profitable business working at home using skills or equipment you already own. So, what's stopping you? Get started building your successful home based business today!
You've made the decision to become self-employed and work from home, but the online jobs aren't as easy to secure as you had initially expected, and your dreams of being a work at home mom are beginning to fade away. Don't let this stalemate prevent you from following your dreams of running an online business. There are still solutions that could help.
Affiliate programs (sometimes called associate programs) are great for moms who need to start earning money but who don't have much time to dedicate to their businesses, especially during those early days when you're still working around small children with big demands.
All you need to join an affiliate program is a business blog that can be set up through Blogger or WordPress, or a business website that can link to these programs.
An affiliate program is a system that many companies use that allows them to advertise their products or services on your blog or website and pay you on a commission or per-click basis (which means that when someone clicks on their link on your site, you earn a commission).
When picking an affiliate program to promote, it's important to do all your research and keep safe; only affiliate with companies that you trust, or that have been recommended to you by other stay at home moms. Always remember that there are a lot of nasty people out there, especially on the Internet.
It's strongly advisable that you affiliate with businesses that are related to your own business products and services in some way. This is because your customers and clients are far more likely to click a link that is related to what brought them to your website or blog. For example, it's highly unusual for a customer to click on a link to buy children's clothing if the service you're providing has no relationship to children.
Be flexible and don't be afraid to join several affiliate programs. Basically, the more links to affiliate programs you have on your business website, the more clicks that could potentially be earning you money.
The best area of your website for adding affiliate links is the home page. This is the page that the vast majority of your website traffic will initially reach. But this isn't the only place that affiliate links could be used for optimum power.
Update your business blog and website regularly, adding new affiliate programs, rotating banners and buttons for the ones you have, and removing any that aren't producing. But don't fill your site with links and ads only! The more quality content you have--such as fresh and original articles, related resources, and helpful information--the more opportunities there are for making a real income linking to relevant affiliate programs.
posted by Chris Simpson
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Thursday, September 17th 2009
Telecommuting is ideal for many types of people, including students, stay at home moms, the unemployed or those just wanting to earn some extra cash. The main reason people choose to telecommute is because it allows them to work the hours they want from home, which allows flexibility in working around their personal responsibilities, children, school or a full-time job.
As a rule, all you really need to telecommute is a computer, laptop, daily Internet access, a wordprocessing program such as Microsoft Word, decent English writing skills, reliability, and a reasonably good typing speed. You must also have excellent organizational and time-management skills because you will have to motivate yourself to working when required. Unlike in an office situation, there will be no one watching over you and motivating you to do your job.
There are several types of telecommuting jobs available. One is writing content for specific clients. Typically, these jobs don't pay very well, especially for beginning writers. But you can work your hours and work from home. Many writing jobs can be found on various "bidding" Websites that require applicants to bid on projects.
You could also make money writing guest blogs for company Websites. Companies look for writers to compose their blogs for various reasons, but many times it's simply because they just don't have the time or resources to do it in-house.
It might also be worth setting up a service offering to type up handwritten manuscripts for people who don't have access to a computer. This is an essential service for authors because these days the majority of magazines and publishing houses only accept typed copies of manuscripts.
Administration roles are also available via telecommuting. Generally this involves inputting data in a company database that you connect to remotely from the comfort of your own home. These jobs can be slightly tedious but are deemed the most flexible since you control how much or how little work you accept.
The key to successful telecommuting is to always be reliable and dependable, and to make sure you meet all deadlines. Sometimes unexpected events arise that mean you may not be able to meet a deadline. Just let your employer know. Most will understand and allow you time to catch up. But you must let them know as soon as you're aware there's a problem.
Build a good rapport with a client and they're likely to hire you again to work for them or refer you to other online businesses. Your reputation is one of the most important things you possess, and that's especially true when it comes to earning a good income telecommuting and working from home.
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