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Creating Your Own Home-Based Business


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Elena Fawkner
janahbbo.com

A Home-Based Business Online
http://www.ahbbo.com


Creating Your Own Home-Based Business

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© 2001 Elena Fawkner



If you're looking for a way to make money from home and

you've been online for any length of time you will have quickly

become aware of the preponderance of business opportunity

sites and ads for many and varied business opportunities.

In particular, you've probably been bowled over by all the

promises of the fabulous internet riches that can be yours,

if you only join so-and-so's innovative new groundfloor

opportunity that everybody who is anybody wants in on.



This week I received an email from a subscriber asking for

my opinion on a particular business opportunity. She was

asking what I "really thought" about it because she had

been "burned so many times in the past I just don't know

who to trust". Sound familiar?



I've received several emails like this over recent months from

people who have been dudded by the charlatans who seem to

come out of the woodwork at the mere whiff of a victim, er ...

prospect. This latest one though got me wondering exactly why

it is that so many people seem to be looking to make a profit

from promoting or participating in someone else's business

opportunity or product rather than creating their own, using their

own ingenuity. And this applies not only to scams but to

legitimate business opportunities (yes, they DO exist). After

all, no matter how legitimate the opportunity, at least some of

your hard work and effort is going to benefit someone else.



Now, admittedly, promoting someone else's product (such as

by way of affiliate programs) is a good way to get started in your

online career, but it's not going to make you really serious

money. By "serious" I mean sufficient money to represent a

worthwhile return on the investment of time and effort you must

expend to earn significant commission income. By spending the

same amount of time and effort promoting your OWN business,

your return must necessarily be much greater. After all, you keep

100% of the profits for the same work!



Why is it that some people, let alone those who have already

been burned, keep looking for someone else to deliver the

answer to their prayers rather than creating it for themselves?

Or worse, give up entirely? I'd be willing to bet that, for a goodly

proportion, the answer is "I don't have any products of my own

to sell" or "I don't have any good ideas" or "I don't know where

to start".



Now, it may be that you're just dabbling with the idea of an online

business and, for you, promoting a few affiliate programs while you

gradually get more involved is a good place for you to be right now.

Many of us started out doing exactly that. But for those of you

who are ready to get into this in a serious way, have you thought

about doing it for yourself? Why not let go of the idea there is

a perfect opportunity out there with your name on it if only you

can find it, and instead devote your time and your energy to

creating it using your own brainpower?



I believe, absolutely and without equivocation, that ANYONE can

make money with their own business. The key is to make sure that

what you choose for your business is something you are passionate

about. If you are passionate about what you do, your natural

enthusiasm and motivation will lead you to develop ways to exploit

that passion in a way that can generate income.



Let's say one of your absolutely favorite things in the whole world is

gardening. You've always loved to garden, you have ever since you

first got your own place and you do it every chance you get. Think

about how you might translate that natural interest into a profitable

business endeavor.



Here's just one suggestion how you can turn your green thumb to

your financial advantage: start a gourmet herb business! You could

indulge your passion for gardening by planting a herb garden in your

backyard, drying and packaging the herbs you grow and marketing

them to a niche market. Your niche may be the gourmet market,

for example. You might decide to experiment with various

combinations of herbs to come up with some exotic gourmet herb

blends that are truly original.



You would need to invest in a small greenhouse perhaps and learn

about how to dry herbs and all the other facets of a herb business.

But once you've mastered that, and experimented with various

blends to create a unique product, it's simply a matter of packaging

them attractively for your market.



As far as marketing's concerned, this would take place both online

and offline. You will, of course, have your own website from which you

offer your exotic herb blends for sale. Your website would contain a

profile of all the various herbs, what they are good for, recipes and

other resources that your site visitors would be interested in. In time,

you may even expand into producing herbs for the homeopathic

market! You could supplement your website by publishing a weekly

or monthly newsletter devoted to all things herbal, including hints and

tips for your subscribers wanting to grow their own herbs or who

are interested in the health benefits of herbs.



Offline, you could approach local businesses in your area to stock

your products and attend weekend markets to build your profile.

By placing advertisements in local newspapers and taking an active

role in your local Chamber of Commerce you would make the

contacts that you need to become known within your local community.

Other ways to indulge your passion for gardening while at the same

time operating a profitable business venture include: growing your own

vegetables to produce gourmet pasta sauces; starting a packaged

seeds business or a garden design consultancy service. It doesn't

matter. Just make sure it has something to do with what you are

truly passionate about.



Gardening is, of course, just one example. Perhaps your

passion is sewing, needlecraft, woodworking, computers, sports,

parenting, travel, automobiles, leadlighting or any one of a million

other things. There is absolutely no reason in the world why you

cannot take that passion and convert it into a money-making

enterprise, particularly with the internet as a marketing medium.



So, for those of you looking for the right business opportunity "out

there" somewhere ... STOP. Let go of the coat-tails, reach inside

yourself and grab the one thing you are TRULY passionate about

above all others. It is your ticket to a profitable, home business of

your very own. And best of all, it's 100% all yours.



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practical home business ideas for the work-from-home

entrepreneur.

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