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Home Business Ideas and How to Get Started

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

It would not make much sense working at home doing something that you do not really enjoy, so firstly, before deciding which home business is best suited to you, find your who *you* are. You need to consider the things you are good at and list your skills, hobbies, personality, likes and dislikes.

This discussion will help guide you with some great ideas for your own home business. Here are a few questions to ask yourself to zero in on what business ideas are well suited for you.

Are you a creative person?  Event planning such as weddings, corporate events, birthday parties may be may something to look into.  Perhaps you are already into the internet so maybe web design would be great for you. What about photography or creating your own custom gift baskets. A creative mind allows for endless home business possibilities.

Is business your ‘thing’? You may be like many others and not like having a boss, but you have a head for business. Administration and keeping books is what you like to do. Have you considered doing accounting work for other home businesses? As more people look to work from home on a full-time basis, they will need some of these tasks done for them. Being a consultant is another option if you already have a specialty.

Are you a writer? How about writing an e-book (a book written and delivered in digital format) and selling it online? The one thing that drives the Internet is the desire for information. If you have a knack for writing, then you should have no shortage of potential income. Proofreading and ghostwriting are also viable ways to earn an income from home. Your expertise, reputation and demand will determine how much you can charge for any writing.

Are you a marketing person?  An online affiliate marketing business may be the choice for you.  Set up your own website, join a number of reputable affiliate programs and market several products at once to generate multiple streams of income. 

Are you task oriented? Even those who are not creative can do very well. Something as simple as setting up a reminder service is ideal for those that are task oriented. People often need research done, or data analyzed and are willing to pay for it.

These are just a few ideas to get you thinking. You know yourself better than I do. Get to know yourself and ask yourself the tough questions.  Consider the time spent doing this as an investment in your future.

Knowing who you really are will help you build a home business that you are happy with. It really is possible. Every day, new people are discovering how fulfilling owning their own business and being their own boss can be.

Also there are so many intangible benefits of being your own boss. Setting your own schedule, flexibility, and more time to do the things you love are high on the list. Now that you have some idea of what types of businesses are a good match, you can explore the home business ideas further. Soon, you may find yourself without a boss, doing something you love from your own home.

Diy Home Decorating Ideas: Revamp Within Your Budget

Monday, April 12th, 2010

DIY home decorating ideas abound on the television program of today, having gained in popularity over the past twenty years or so, with many of us learning new skills from leaflets freely available in all the big DIY superstores. Government legislation in the UK has precluded many DIY-ers, especially in the realms of electrical and plumbing work and, following the introduction of the HIP Packs into UK Conveyancing, where documentation has to be provided for all and any alterations to your property, DIY at its greatest popularity has slipped down a notch or two. However, even after those disastrous MDF makeover programs lost favor, people are still enthusiastic about DIY and not paying out for expensive labor costs unless it is absolutely necessary.One way that is bound to increase the value of your property is revamping your bathroom, with new bath, handbasin and toilet, together with separate shower if you have the room available. If you are on a budget, replacing taps and showerheads and putting some attractive cabinets in the bathroom will achieve a dramatic effect without too much outlay. With any DIY project, I would be inclined to go for the easiest first – take a look at whether your curtains, floors and other fabrics need to be replaced. They might be looking a little worn and, in replacing these, it may not be necessary to go to major expenses associated with a full redecoration project. Try changing your tired old carpet with more modern hardwood or laminate flooring. If your hardwood is looking tired, sanding and re-staining should give it a new lease of life and, to brighten it up further, give is a few coats of varnish. There are many other flooring options such as textured rubber, vinyl or tiles – in fact, on one of my DIY shopping trips I found the most attractive textured floor tiles which, when laid, resembled hardwood flooring so closely that I could only tell the difference when I was just a few inches away from the tiles. They weren’t especially costly – but they certainly looked it!Some people assume that decorating needs to incorporate only the most expensive looks but some of my friends’ homes actually look lived-in – they have achieved that ‘tatty’ look where everything looks almost chaos but, in fact, as one of my friends admitted, it took quite a bit of ingenuity to achieve the look without going too far. I can see her point – she has gone for stripped down doors which she bought from a junkyard, stripped bare wood shelves inset into her alcoves and the walls are all finished in an off-white Artex-type finish to give them the rustic look. Thankfully, she left the ceilings alone and did not go for the mock-antique beams. She has an old rocking chair which she bought from an antique shop and children’s toys on view on the shelves [these are for accent only]. She admitted to me that the toys are simply there as interior décor focal points and that all the children’s toys are actually put away in their own rooms upstairs. As I said, it works and, if you are careful about not over-doing the décor and going too far, the effect is fantastic. Her home is warm and friendly, spotlessly clean, but has that dog-eared tired look which you can only achieve if you work hard at it. My family room is much the same – the dogs make sure of that! No matter how many times I clear up in a day, there is always chewed-up paper and card on the floor, with a few strategic slippers, elaborately chewed, strewn about the place. Who needs interior decorators when they have dogs?Your choice of flooring is limited only by your taste and budget. Rip up the old carpet and replace it with contemporary hardwood flooring or laminate flooring. If you already have hardwood, simply sanding and re-staining it or giving it a clear finish may give your rooms the lift they need. Other flooring replacements that can transform a room include tile, vinyl, linoleum, or textured rubber.(ARA) – So many of us find ourselves in the same decorating boat – a home filled with a few family heirlooms, flea market or tag sale finds, and maybe even one or two treasures from a successful dumpster dive. You love them all, but how do you combine high and low design pieces to create a unified and polished look for your home?First says Marjorie Marcellus, an interior design instructor at The Art Institute of California – San Francisco, forget about the cost of a piece. “A successful interior is not determined by the cost of its components. For a space to work, it needs to have balance and harmony,” says Marcellus. Finishes and home furnishings should relate to each other as part of an overall design scheme, but “that doesn’t mean they have to match, be of the same era, same price or quality,” she explains.For example, says Marcellus, “I placed an expensive slab of marble onto a salvage-yard industrial black metal stand and then added four black bargain stools from Pottery Barn.” The similar finishes of the materials made it work. The result? “A custom kitchen table for my client’s urban loft. Topped with a delicate antique vase, fresh wild flowers and colorful cloth napkins from IKEA, the outcome was unexpected and delightful,” says Marcellus.Suzanne Wilkins, an interior design instructor at The Art Institute of New York City, is another proponent of mixing both high and low design elements. A basic rule of thumb, says Wilkins, is to avoid having a less expensive item next to a more expensive similar item.”Too many similarities invite comparison, and may make the less expensive things look cheap,” she says. Instead, pair precious things with inexpensive finds by following two rules of thumb: keep it simple and clean lined, or keep it funky. According to Wilkins, simple clean lines naturally look expensive, and we associate clean lines with a more modern and expensive look.On the other hand, she says, funky items can often stand alone and speak for themselves. But use them sparingly. For example, a nice grouping of African masks can add a lot of texture and color and can be found inexpensively in flea markets. To make it work, don’t use more than three or four or in more than one location, says Wilkins.Dan Noyes, chairman of the Interior Design department at The Art Institutes International, Minnesota, loves to combine modern pieces with weathered antiques, “to create a wonderful gypsy chic look.” Whether high end or low end, an antique’s patina and unique character flaws can set it apart from a great, modern piece of furniture, he says.Furniture pieces themselves can combine the best of both high and low end design features says John Gambell, chairman of the Interior Design department of The Art Institute of New England. For a stylish-looking dining or end table, Gambell suggests taking a simple and inexpensive parsons-styled table (Ikea is a good source) and add a made-to-order stone top of either slate or marble. ” A small ‘reveal’ between the base and the top wood appear to make the top float,” says Gambell.A few final words of wisdom about mixing high and low end design from the experts: When shopping at stores like Crate and Barrel or Pottery Barn, pick a few pieces from each instead of outfitting an entire room with one look. “Mix it up,” says Wilkins. And remember, be patient and shop around. What makes a room look rich and expensive, no matter what the budget, is time.Home Decorating Ideas offers quick cheap tips on how to decorate your house. Includes tips on decorating the office, living room, bedroom, kitchen and more.

Great Home Business Ideas To Work From Home In Your Own Home Business

Friday, April 9th, 2010

Are you looking to start your own home business, and work from home? Luckily it will not require a business loan, and can easily be started with almost the smallest investment capital. The good point is that the money investment is small, and you can test to see if it will work for you. In this article, I will go into the greatest home business ideas.
There are today many home business opportunities available, so the choice is great. However, before looking at some of these home business ideas, it is best to consider the point, which we all want and that is success in our home business.
Many people believe that to be successful, you need to come up with something which no-one else has thought of. You need to invent a widget or something similar. However, this is not the case. More people failed in such thought than ever achieved. In fact most of those failures happened at the point of the idea. So, no action came about. I am sure you know some people who constantly think they are inventors, but none of those inventions have even been put to paper.
The greatest way to get into business is with an existing idea. And this is what we are going to look at. Choosing one which either appeals to you, you are passionate about or have skills in, will be your greatest key to achievement.
* Home Business Idea #1 – eBay Selling
Starting your own home business is not always an easy task. For most people starting a home business can be a distant dream. Most people think you need thousands of dollars to start a home business, but with thanks to the auction platform, eBay, you can start your own home business for the price of a good meal!
With eBay you can sell almost everything, and is a great way to learn the basics of selling online. It can feel amazing seeing earning money online. And you don’t need big office space. In fact you can work from home and as the business gets bigger, you can expand.
* Home Business Idea #1 – Homemade Jewelry – Creativity – And Craft
If you have an artistic flair and a bit of good craftsmanship, there are plenty of opportunities to create your own jewelry. This does not have to be jewelry that costs thousands of dollars just for the jewels! This home business opportunity can be started with simple products that can be sourced cheaply, and made into key rings, paper craft, and custom pendants. Use your creativity, and you may find a successful home business in your hands.
* Home Business Idea #3 – Freelancing
You have no money, so how are you to start? If you have skills, there are many places that need those skills. Sometimes these skills and abilities, we may not use in our job. So, you can freelance your ability and make more money than in your day job. If you speak another language that you are in fluent in, you could translate for people who need such services.
There are many great opportunities to be found. Unfortunately the limited space does not allow expanding on the other great home business ideas available.