Work at Home Online - The First Year
Copyright 2006 Elaine Currie
Running an Internet home based business is full of changes and
challenges. These challenges alter as your business evolves and
your success depends upon your willingness to face up to
challenges and your ability to adapt yourself to meet the
changing demands of a work at home career. The end of the first
year is a good time to look back and measure your success. The
beginning of the first year is a good time to look forward and
plan to succeed.
Once the decision is made and you have signed up to the online
work at home opportunity of your choice, you will need something
in the region of three months to learn the ton of new things
associated with running your home based business and to put all
these things into practice. Three months sounds like a long time
but the first three months will fly by: I can promise that from
personal experience. The learning phase does not end after three
months, it's just that the curve becomes noticeably less steep
and you start to feel that you are running your home based
business instead of running after it.
The next three months are slightly less intense but you will
still be learning new techniques and refining your newfound
skills. The three to six months span is often the time you start
to see rewards for your work in the form of revenue. It is like
a tide turning: after months of watching your cash ebbing away
into the distance, tiny waves of profit begin lapping at the
shore and, with any luck, the waves will continue to rise and
breakers will regularly deposit funds upon the virtual shore of
your bank account. Around six months is a generally recognised
average time to reach the situation of being in profit but
nobody can guarantee the time it will take you to make a profit.
Your results will depend upon many things including the amount
of time and effort you invest and, to an extent, luck
Reaching the six months milestone is a fair indicator that you
have selected the right work at home opportunity for you. If you
made the wrong choice in the first place and found no enjoyment
in the work at home experience, you would most likely have
abandoned your work at home endeavours within the first three
months.
This is definitely not the time to relax: this is the time to
make a concerted effort to build on what you have learnt. The
fact that the cash flow is no longer a one way stream does not
mean that you have succeeded, it simply means that you are doing
at least some things right. You now need to take a close look at
your business, decide what things are working and what aspects
need improvement. If something is not working after a decent
trial period, stop doing it; if it has not started to work for
you yet, chances are it never will. Take the things that are
working and do more of them, eg if a particular form of
advertising is bringing a good return, increase your budget for
that item. If one product is outperforming all others, give it
wider exposure and look around for similar or associated
products to compliment it.
Whilst continuing to build and learn, now is the time to look at
automation and improvements for your home based business.
Automation will make processes faster and more efficient. The
experience of being in profit will be new and still exciting
but, for the profits to multiply, you need at this stage to
plough as much as you can afford of them back into the business.
Part of the time you gain through automation can be spent on
tasks that are not capable of automation that need a personal
touch (for example writing press releases or contacting
prospective clients by phone). One of the reasons for wanting to
be your own boss is to have a better quality of life in place of
the 9-5 drudgery working for an unappreciative boss. Freedom and
flexibility are available to you when you work at home.
Automating parts of your working day can add to the extent of
your freedom by reducing the hours you need to spend running
your home business and allowing you the flexibility of working
the hours you choose.
By the time you get to three quarters of the way through the
year, you should have established a routine which, while being
flexible, will give structure to your working days so that your
home business is run as efficiently as possible. By this stage,
you will know exactly what is involved in a work at home career
and you will have your favourite tasks and also jobs you would
rather leave until another time. If you have a good routine,
nothing will get postponed or overlooked and your progress will
be smooth. You can start to congratulate yourself and look
forward to the big milestone: your first anniversary of being
your own boss.
You are unlikely to be rich by the end of the first year of
being your own boss but, if you have made it through this twelve
month roller coaster ride and can see some cash profits and
improvements to your lifestyle, you are on the way to where you
want to be. Remember (to echo the sentiment of J P Getty) you
wouldn't have even a hope of being rich if you were still
working for somebody else. Where would you rather be - working
at home online as your own boss with a small profit margin,
prospects of bigger profits and freedom or at the same place as
last year, taking orders from the boss and earning less than you
are worth?