There are many services that translate well into home businesses. One
of the main reasons that many moms want to work from home is
flexibility. A research business provides the ultimate in flexibility,
and allows you to do a large portion of the required work at home.
The Internet is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. That means that any
research that you can do online can be done whenever you wish. You can
work after the kids are in bed, before they get up in the mornings, or
even during the day. Research can always be put on hold while you’re
cooking meals, giving baths, or playing a game of hide and seek. It
will be there when you get back to it, ready for you to pick up where
you left off.
You will likely be working with deadlines, but the ability to work at
the time of day that is best for you is a huge asset when you’re a mom.
As long as you take your deadline into account, you can easily work
your research around the rest of your life.
Another good thing about research is the fact that you rarely have to
leave the house to do it. Most of the time, client contact can be done
by email. A great deal of information is available for free online if
you know where to look. For those things that you can’t find freely,
you might decide to invest into subscriptions to some paid online
reference sources. Or you can make a trip to your local library to find
more free information.
Getting research jobs often requires little or no formal training.
While there are some scholarly publishers who desire a researcher with
a specific college degree, many clients are content with a demonstrated
ability to produce good results. Obtaining testimonials from satisfied
customers can go a long way toward convincing potential customers that
you are the person for the job. The Internet provides more than just
research opportunities. It also gives you numerous ways to gain new
customers. Setting up a website detailing the type of work you do gives
potential customers an easy way to learn about your services.
Advertising on websites of interest to writers and pay per click search
engine advertising are two ways to target your site to the right
market. You could also join business networking communities to make
valuable connections.
A research business is great for work at home moms because they can do
most of the work and promotion from home. It also provides a great deal
of flexibility. If you are good at digging up reliable information,
research could be a profitable and enjoyable home business for you.
Want to learn more about starting your own home-based Internet Research
business? Click
here to instantly access your step-by-step guide.
Monday, July 6, 2009
Monday, June 29, 2009
eBay~Hobby or Business?
eBay is a great way to get bring in extra money. You can start slowly
by selling a few items you have been meaning to get rid off and grow
until eventually you're buying and selling items in bulk through your
own eBay store!
There certainly are no limits to how much money you can make on eBay. It
all comes down to how much you want to get out of it - if you treat it
as a hobby then, well you'll make pocket money. If you treat it like a
business and think big - then you'll be an entrepreneur on your way to
success.
If you haven't yet sold an item on eBay, have no fear it isn't too
difficult to set up your own auction. eBay themselves have a whole
section with tips for making the most out of your auctions. As
mentioned, start small with a few items and grow from there. One thing
to keep in mind is that feedback is extremely important on eBay. You
want to make sure you have a positive interaction with all your buyers
and that your feedback is spotless. The best way to ensure good
feedback is to make sure you describe your items as accurately as
possible so there are no misunderstandings (if something has a scratch
then say so), contact the buyer right away after an auction, ship the
items promptly taking all the necessary precautions and you're
courteous and provide feedback.
It's not rocket science but merely good customer service skills. Always go beyond what's expected and people
will recognize that. Once you're ready to go BIG with eBay you can
think about drop shipping (this is where you don't hold or ship any
stock and a third party provider provides and ships the goods for you
for a percentage fee). You'll need to do your homework before you try
drop shipping as there are some unfortunate scams out there. You can
also think of opening your own eBay store and really expanding. The
possibilities with eBay are endless it's simply up to you whether you
treat eBay as a hobby or really commit to building a full-time income
around it. To learn how to make it BIG with eBay, visit http://www.MomsTalkBiz.com/make-money-ebay.html
by selling a few items you have been meaning to get rid off and grow
until eventually you're buying and selling items in bulk through your
own eBay store!
There certainly are no limits to how much money you can make on eBay. It
all comes down to how much you want to get out of it - if you treat it
as a hobby then, well you'll make pocket money. If you treat it like a
business and think big - then you'll be an entrepreneur on your way to
success.
If you haven't yet sold an item on eBay, have no fear it isn't too
difficult to set up your own auction. eBay themselves have a whole
section with tips for making the most out of your auctions. As
mentioned, start small with a few items and grow from there. One thing
to keep in mind is that feedback is extremely important on eBay. You
want to make sure you have a positive interaction with all your buyers
and that your feedback is spotless. The best way to ensure good
feedback is to make sure you describe your items as accurately as
possible so there are no misunderstandings (if something has a scratch
then say so), contact the buyer right away after an auction, ship the
items promptly taking all the necessary precautions and you're
courteous and provide feedback.
It's not rocket science but merely good customer service skills. Always go beyond what's expected and people
will recognize that. Once you're ready to go BIG with eBay you can
think about drop shipping (this is where you don't hold or ship any
stock and a third party provider provides and ships the goods for you
for a percentage fee). You'll need to do your homework before you try
drop shipping as there are some unfortunate scams out there. You can
also think of opening your own eBay store and really expanding. The
possibilities with eBay are endless it's simply up to you whether you
treat eBay as a hobby or really commit to building a full-time income
around it. To learn how to make it BIG with eBay, visit http://www.MomsTalkBiz.com/make-money-ebay.html
Friday, June 26, 2009
Why Copywriting Saves You Time & Puts You Ahead Of Most Of Your Competition
A lot of home businesses owners focus on face-to-face selling, which can be very effective, but extremely time consuming. For the same time
you spend giving someone a 20 minute spiel about your products, you
could spend that time writing up some highly-effective promotional
materials that can be used over and over again to sell your product to
countless people. Instead of selling to one person at a time, you can
sell to plenty with the same amount of work.
That's what copywriting can do for you. If you're not familiar with the
term copywriting, it refers to the words you use to create your various
sales messages and promotional tools. Copywriting can be used on
everything from your business cards to flyers to brochures to websites.
The problem is, many home business owners don't understand the power
copywriting can have in generating more sales for their businesses.
They throw together a business card or website and then wonder why
nobody follows up with them. Effective copywriting urges your potential
customers to take action on your sales messages. If you use
well-crafted copy in your business, you're likely going to be ahead of
much of your competition.
Here Are Some Starter Copywriting Tips:
1. Understand your target market - The more deeply you understand who
you are writing to, the more effective your copy will be.
2. Understand your product - Understand what is unique about your
product and why it would appeal to your target market.
3. Focus on benefits - The features of your product are important, but
it's the benefits that will sell your products. For example, you may
sell an aromatherapy candle in a particular scent and that scent is
known to reduce stress. The scent is the feature and the benefit is
stress-reduction. People want to know the scent, but they really want
to know what they're going to get out of using the candle.
4. Use simple language - Avoid using big words or long, complicated
sentences and paragraphs. Respect the fact that the average person's
reading level is likely lower than yours and make it easy for them to
get your message.
5. Focus on your reader - When we write about our business or products,
we tend to focus on ourselves. Instead of using a lot of "we"
statements, turn it around and speak to your audience. For example:
Instead of saying, "We value customer service," say, "Your customer
satisfaction is guaranteed."
6. Prove your claims - Back up claims with real and detailed
testimonials, research facts, etc. The more believable your copy is,
the more likely you are to clinch the sale.
For more copywriting tips and practical exercises to help you make more
sales without so much work, grab your Mom's Talk Biz Guide to
Copywriting and get started right away. http://www.momstalkbiz.com/copywriting-ebook.html
you spend giving someone a 20 minute spiel about your products, you
could spend that time writing up some highly-effective promotional
materials that can be used over and over again to sell your product to
countless people. Instead of selling to one person at a time, you can
sell to plenty with the same amount of work.
That's what copywriting can do for you. If you're not familiar with the
term copywriting, it refers to the words you use to create your various
sales messages and promotional tools. Copywriting can be used on
everything from your business cards to flyers to brochures to websites.
The problem is, many home business owners don't understand the power
copywriting can have in generating more sales for their businesses.
They throw together a business card or website and then wonder why
nobody follows up with them. Effective copywriting urges your potential
customers to take action on your sales messages. If you use
well-crafted copy in your business, you're likely going to be ahead of
much of your competition.
Here Are Some Starter Copywriting Tips:
1. Understand your target market - The more deeply you understand who
you are writing to, the more effective your copy will be.
2. Understand your product - Understand what is unique about your
product and why it would appeal to your target market.
3. Focus on benefits - The features of your product are important, but
it's the benefits that will sell your products. For example, you may
sell an aromatherapy candle in a particular scent and that scent is
known to reduce stress. The scent is the feature and the benefit is
stress-reduction. People want to know the scent, but they really want
to know what they're going to get out of using the candle.
4. Use simple language - Avoid using big words or long, complicated
sentences and paragraphs. Respect the fact that the average person's
reading level is likely lower than yours and make it easy for them to
get your message.
5. Focus on your reader - When we write about our business or products,
we tend to focus on ourselves. Instead of using a lot of "we"
statements, turn it around and speak to your audience. For example:
Instead of saying, "We value customer service," say, "Your customer
satisfaction is guaranteed."
6. Prove your claims - Back up claims with real and detailed
testimonials, research facts, etc. The more believable your copy is,
the more likely you are to clinch the sale.
For more copywriting tips and practical exercises to help you make more
sales without so much work, grab your Mom's Talk Biz Guide to
Copywriting and get started right away. http://www.momstalkbiz.com/copywriting-ebook.html
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Article Writing: Can It Help My Direct Sales Business?
| Very often, people in Direct Sales don’t realize they can benefit from the same methods of internet marketing that other online businesses use. Writing and submitting articles is one of those methods of marketing that is extremely effective for Direct Sales businesses. If you’re unfamiliar with the way article marketing works, basically, you write and give away helpful, informative articles. Why would you work so hard and give away your information? Look at the bottom of this article. There you’ll see my name and a brief bit of information about what I do. I didn’t pay for that advertising. It’s free. So, how does it work? You write an article about a topic that you are interested in – usually one that relates in some way to your business. If you sell makeup, there’s no point in writing about forest fires. So, show your expertise and share your love of what you do in a brief article. Then you’ll want to find article directories that will accept your article. You’ll submit your articles to the directories, including your author bio and a link to your website. Website publishers, blog owners, and ezine publishers will search the directories and find interesting articles to share with their readers. When they use one of your articles, they’ll include your author bio at the end with a clickable link to your website. Voila. You just scored some free traffic. As long as your company allows you to link to your website, (and I realize that some don’t) – you can use article writing to grow your customer list and your team. If your company does not allow links to your website, you may be able to set up a lead generation page to get people’s information. Or you can send them to a newsletter sign up page where you can get them on a list where you may talk more freely about your products in your newsletter. Just be sure to check with your company policies and procedures before investing too much time and energy into writing articles. Now get writing! |
| Author Resource - Nicole Dean doesn’t pay for advertising – ever. She uses Article Marketing to get free advertising on websites and in newsletters worldwide. You can use articles to get free traffic, too. Visit http://www.EasyArticleMarketing.com to find out how. |
| Article From FreeAffiliateArticles.com |
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
A Santa Letter Business is a Great Business For Both Seasonal or Year Round
If you like spreading Holiday joy and the mere thought of making a child smile and their eyes light up with a personalized Santa letter then this could be the perfect business for you. And what a fun one at that! A Santa Letter Business can be something that you do only around the Holidays to bring a little extra cash in or it can be a year round business. Whether you decide to do it only around the Holidays or year round it can be profitable if you know what you are doing.
Of course running a business takes hard work too. You’ll need to be prepared for the Holiday season and the orders that will come in. You will need to make sure that you are stocked up on postage, leave yourself enough time to get the letters mailed so that they reach their destination on time. Remember these letters are coming from the North Pole after all ;-)
First before you start thinking about taking orders for the letters you need to think about the business aspect of things. You will need to appear as professional as possible and follow some basic business principles like having a business checking account. It’s a good idea to have a website to promote your business too. These are all things you will need to think about.
Maybe the thought of doing this year round has you questioning how that’s possible. After all Santa letters are only going to be in ‘season’ for a few short months. Believe it or not there are many options for this business.
If you are interested in taking your Santa Letter business a step further and turning it into a year round business pick up your copy of Mom’s Talk Biz Guide to Starting Your Own Santa Letter Business . It provides tips on how to make it a full-time business. The guide also provides pointers such as the skills to get your business off the ground, tools and materials needed, how to get a North Pole postmark, marketing to your local area as well as some basic business tips such as whether or not you need to register your Santa Letter business and tax deductions and tips.
Of course running a business takes hard work too. You’ll need to be prepared for the Holiday season and the orders that will come in. You will need to make sure that you are stocked up on postage, leave yourself enough time to get the letters mailed so that they reach their destination on time. Remember these letters are coming from the North Pole after all ;-)
First before you start thinking about taking orders for the letters you need to think about the business aspect of things. You will need to appear as professional as possible and follow some basic business principles like having a business checking account. It’s a good idea to have a website to promote your business too. These are all things you will need to think about.
Maybe the thought of doing this year round has you questioning how that’s possible. After all Santa letters are only going to be in ‘season’ for a few short months. Believe it or not there are many options for this business.
If you are interested in taking your Santa Letter business a step further and turning it into a year round business pick up your copy of Mom’s Talk Biz Guide to Starting Your Own Santa Letter Business . It provides tips on how to make it a full-time business. The guide also provides pointers such as the skills to get your business off the ground, tools and materials needed, how to get a North Pole postmark, marketing to your local area as well as some basic business tips such as whether or not you need to register your Santa Letter business and tax deductions and tips.
Is a Greeting Card Business For Me
Did you know that the greeting card industry is a 7.5 billion dollar per year business in the United States alone (it is also estimated that American families purchase an average of 35 greeting cards each year and 80% of these purchases are made by women)? That's an awful lot of purchasing going on! That just goes to show that if you have ever wondered if you could have your own business selling greeting cards there's definitely room for you. It's a matter of finding a specific target market or niche to sell to.
How do I know if a greeting card business is right for me or not?
Do you enjoy bringing a smile to someone's face? Do you have a personality that draws you to people and you’re able to make connections with them easily? Are you a great writer? Do you like designing artistic things?
If you answered yes to those questions then having your own greeting card business would be perfect. But maybe you aren’t a great writer or just don’t enjoy it. Or you aren’t such a great artist. That’s ok too. There are still opportunities for you.
The biggest key to having a successful greeting card business is your uniqueness. You have to stand apart from the rest of the designers out there. That will be easier to do if you aren’t trying to be something to everybody. You need to focus in on a specific niche of people that you want to reach with your cards. This is also where your writing and art work (if you have those skills) comes into play. This will definitely provide you with a leg up over the rest of your competition. There are always going to be people that are looking for more personalized greeting cards than just something ‘generic’ they can pick up at a local store.
So now you might be thinking well ok I don’t have writing skills that I would want to put to use to try to write my own greeting cards. And I’m not an artist but I still love the idea of being able to have my own greeting card business and being a part of the joy people have when it comes to receiving cards. That’s where joining a company like sendoutcards.com would benefit you.
There are many things to learn about having your own greeting card business before taking the plunge. Grab your copy of Mom’s Talk Biz Guide to Starting Your Own Greeting Card Business. The guide will provide you with all the information you need to get started and even gives you some business tips like time management, how you can save time by hiring contractors and advertising ideas just to name a few!
How do I know if a greeting card business is right for me or not?
Do you enjoy bringing a smile to someone's face? Do you have a personality that draws you to people and you’re able to make connections with them easily? Are you a great writer? Do you like designing artistic things?
If you answered yes to those questions then having your own greeting card business would be perfect. But maybe you aren’t a great writer or just don’t enjoy it. Or you aren’t such a great artist. That’s ok too. There are still opportunities for you.
The biggest key to having a successful greeting card business is your uniqueness. You have to stand apart from the rest of the designers out there. That will be easier to do if you aren’t trying to be something to everybody. You need to focus in on a specific niche of people that you want to reach with your cards. This is also where your writing and art work (if you have those skills) comes into play. This will definitely provide you with a leg up over the rest of your competition. There are always going to be people that are looking for more personalized greeting cards than just something ‘generic’ they can pick up at a local store.
So now you might be thinking well ok I don’t have writing skills that I would want to put to use to try to write my own greeting cards. And I’m not an artist but I still love the idea of being able to have my own greeting card business and being a part of the joy people have when it comes to receiving cards. That’s where joining a company like sendoutcards.com would benefit you.
There are many things to learn about having your own greeting card business before taking the plunge. Grab your copy of Mom’s Talk Biz Guide to Starting Your Own Greeting Card Business. The guide will provide you with all the information you need to get started and even gives you some business tips like time management, how you can save time by hiring contractors and advertising ideas just to name a few!
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