Work at Home: Printing
Work at home job opportunities sound intriguing, but the
majority that are offered are riddled with get rich quick
schemes and scams that rarely pan out. Jobs that promise
thousands of dollars rarely come through and, quite often,
discourage many from even considering the opportunities that are
simply a click away. Often, people are left wondering what to do
with their new computers, aside from answering email and playing
games.
Many overlook the benefits of a home-based printing business,
perhaps unsure of how to promote themselves or because it seems
so easy, that it simply can't be real. With a minimal investment
and the help of a reliable pc, the home computer desk can
quickly produce professional looking documents and, whether the
job consists of merely typing up a high school report, designing
a resume` or creating a newsletter, the opportunities are
endless. Ideal for the homemaker or retiree, software is
available no matter how computer-savvy; all that's needed is an
eye for detail and a desire to make a dream come true.
The first step for creating a successful printing business is
determining what services you are willing to provide. Do you
wish to keep it simple, sticking to typing jobs and resume
services? Perhaps you enjoy creating logos or have a flair for
graphic design (personalized stationary is always a great
seller, especially during holiday seasons). Once you've decided
on the services that you wish to offer, and then it's simply a
matter of drawing attention.
There is any number of ways to advertise a home printing
company, ranging from corkboard fliers to newspaper
advertisements. Free advertisement can also be found on the web,
where one is able to create websites, post on boards and in
various ezines. No matter what your chosen method, make sure
your advertisement is simple and easy to read. One of the pet
peeves, commonly voiced about such ads, is that they are gaudy
and cluttered; potential customers don't want to have to search
for your contact info or stand there, taking 10 minutes to read
the ad. Only post relevant information; much like when applying
makeup, less is more.
When printing from the home, one of the best forms of
advertisement is by word of mouth. Maintaining deadlines,
keeping rates reasonable and ensuring customer satisfaction is
essential. By paying close attention to these, while maintaining
a professional quality of work, you encourage repeat business as
well as raising the chances that your clients will tell their
friends about the work you've done. Don't be afraid to start
small and gradually work your way up.
Whether you're a high school student or just looking to make a
little extra money on the side, starting a home-based printing
business is a wonderful venture, requiring little investment
while offering a wealth of opportunities.