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Your Perfect Home Business May Be Right In Front of You!


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Angela Wu
angelaonlinebusinessbasics.com

Online Business Basics
http://onlinebusinessbasics.com/


Every week I receive email from would-be entrepreneurs,

asking, 'What kind of home business should I start?'



This is a question that only *you* can answer. Although

it seems like business opportunities are everywhere you

look, there's no reason why you have to limit yourself to

someone else's 'prepackaged' opportunity.



'Biz ops' usually cater to a very limited set of interests

-- nutritional supplements or Internet marketing are common

examples. Instead of trying to force yourself to 'fit' into

one of these opportunities, why not consider starting and

building a business of your own making?



Many successful entrepreneurs are running businesses based

on their personal interests and experiences. You'll be

surprised at how simple ideas can turn into profitable

home businesses! For example, one lady in my neighborhood

creates unique 3-dimensional bookmarks in the shape of

various wildlife -- and she sells them to tourism stores

in the nearby National Parks, among others.



Another example came from a local newspaper. A woman with

a 'knack' for picking out the 'perfect' gift offers a

shopping service: she'll go gift shopping for birthdays,

Christmas, and other special occasions so that you don't

have to endure the stress or the crowds. And she LOVES

to shop!



There are many examples of people who turn their passions

into businesses. For additional ideas, try the 'Secret

Underground Business Plans, Projects and Ideas', available

at: http://homebasedwork.com/cgi-bin/a/t.cgi?bizideas



So how do you go about deciding on a business? Start by

asking yourself several questions:



* What are your interests? What skills have you learned

from your current job or your favorite hobbies? Do

something you love... business doesn't have to be a

chore, it can be a joy! If you're passionate about your

business you'll work harder (and have fun while you're

at it).



* Are you a 'people-person' or someone who prefers less

customer contact? There are people who adore talking

to others and excel at it... these people are far more

likely to do well with businesses that require lots of

face-to-face customer contact than people who are

uncomfortable dealing with strangers.



* What are your strengths and weaknesses? An honest

assessment can help you decide which business ideas

are realistic and which are fantasy. For instance,

an excellent writer won't necessarily be a great

proofreader, which requires a high attention to detail.



* How much time, money, and effort can you realistically

devote to a business? Every business is different...

some require more financial resources upfront, while

others require very little. Likewise, with some

businesses you may see a profit in very little time

(ie. dog-walking or an errand service), while with

others it make take a year or more.



Take a good look at your skills and your interests...

Your perfect home business could be staring you right

in the face. Imagine the possibilities!



_____



Angela is the editor of the At Home Workers Express, a free

newsletter for people seeking to start a work-at-home career.

It offers a practical, hype-free, and informative articles

on starting a home business or searching for telecommuting

work. Pick up your free subscription today at

http://homebasedwork.com/newsletter.html





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