My Perspective And Experience With A Home Based Business

One day I was working at my regular job at a communications company, and all the sudden I just decided that it was time to develop my own home business. I had been thinking about it for awhile, but now I was making the decision to do it. I immediately walked up to my supervisor and handed her my two weeks notice.

You see, I had seen content writing sites, and I had been working for them some. I started to realize that I could work from home doing this type of job full time. So, while I was finishing out my two weeks notice, I put together profiles on different sites, registering with the to be a writer. That way, I had many different clients.

Next, I started taking stuff home from my office so that I could get everything set up at home to be my office. I bought a new computer for my business, and I also got more supplies that I didn’t already have. I realized too that I needed a printer, so I went back to get that.

When my two weeks notice was finished, I was really nervous, even though I was also excited about my decision. What had I just done? However, I set out on day one to make as much money as I could that day writing content. It seemed to work pretty well, and I was happy doing that type of work. When day one ended, I had made 100 dollars. Not bad for a day’s work!

I also realized there was a lot more to setting things up, but that I had definitely given myself a good start. I registered with certain forums, and I also had to get my tax information ready. This was a big deal because you’re in charge of paying your taxes. So, what you’re supposed to do is pay taxes quarterly. I called the IRS, and I asked them questions about this so that I could get everything ready.

Next, it was day two, and I needed to duplicate my success the day before. That day, I made 60 dollars, and I started to wonder if I was going to be okay. I started noticing that since I was new and because the work was so volatile every day and changing, that I was going to have to get experience and a routine going.

As I did settle into a routine, I got used to working for certain clients and realizing when certain work was posted. Plus, I gained a great client that was just dead set on providing more work for the writer pool. I felt truly blessed, and I was going to make sure that I kept moving forward.

It’s my dream job, and I wouldn’t trade in my home business for anything. It has now been two years, and things are going better than ever. I tell everyone I can that starting a home business can be a positive reality.

Pet Sitting: A Great Home Business

If you are among the many people in today’s workforce who are looking for a way to work from the comfort and convenience of home, you may be ready to take the plunge, but unaware of where to start. There are many choices available for a lucrative home business, however, many demand hefty start-up fees, or investment. If you want to start a home business, but you don’t have a lot of cash to put out, pet-sitting could be the perfect business for you. Below, you will find some tips and advice about how to start a pet-sitting business of your own.

First Things First

The first step to starting a pet-sitting business is getting a business license. This has become simpler than ever, as you can go to your state’s website, and apply online. Your business license will be mailed right to your home. An insurance bond is wise, as well, to protect you in case of an accident.

Services

You will need to determine what services you want to provide as a pet-sitter. Will you be offering your home as a doggy daycare? Or, do you want to sit at other people’s homes? Some of the services you can offer include: letting pets out for potty breaks, feeding pets while their owners are away, dog-walking, waste removal and overnight care. Come up with some package deals to help your customers save money by choosing multiple services.

Advertise

If you do not have a good advertising plan, you may not get the clientele you are hoping for. Design, and print out, some informative flyers and business cards. Include your name, business license number and phone number, along with the services you offer. Then think of the best places to advertise your business. A great place to get your name out there is at local veterinarian offices, where people with pets go daily. Try advertising with local pet clubs, such as agility groups, or kennel clubs. Don’t forget to drop off some information at bulletin boards in grocery stores, feed stores, and pet shops.

Home Visits

Once people begin to call about your services, offer them a free home visit, so that you can get to know them and their pets. If they want to hire you, take notes about their pet’s habits, feeding and walking times. Go over prices at this time, and come up with a sound plan for their pet care.

Schedules

It will be vital that you keep a detailed schedule of appointments, so that you do not get overwhelmed, or over-booked. Keep a schedule book with a page for each pet, including any special requests, or information the owners have.

Payments

Be sure to send a monthly statement to each client, outlining each service provided, and the corresponding prices. Be firm about timely payments, but be flexible if circumstances arise, and show your customer service abilities!

As you can see, pet-sitting can be a fun, and lucrative, home business that requires very little financial output to start. If you love animals, and want to work from home, try pet-sitting for a great opportunity!

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