Search
Recommended Sites
Related Links






   

Informative Articles

37 Ways Home Businesses Haven't Changed in 40 Years
Robert Pinnick's Home Business Reflection Series Part 1 of Many "37 Ways Home Businesses Haven't Changed in 40 Years" (c)Copyright 2002 Robert Pinnick In looking over a 1959 publication called "How To Start A Successful Business - a publication...

How Is The Work At Home Business Best Suited With The Main Aspects Of Our Life?
How Is The Work At Home Business Best Suited With The Main Aspects Of Our Life? When you ask any professional or a work at home business owner the same question as posed above, he/she will tell you the same reasons as mention below. Work from...

Necessities for a Home Based Business
Necessities for a Home Based Business by: Mohd Zulfaezal Che Azemin http://www.Call-It-Cool.com/ When you make the decision to earn income from the internet you will need to go through a set up process to be ready for business. ...

Why is it more profitable for an Indian to take up Work At Home Business?
I am writing this article to help all fellow Indians understand the fundas of working at home. How can you work at home and make money online? And how do you, as an Indian resident advantage more from it. You must ofcourse have guessed it by...

Your Home Business...Choose It Carefully And Then Really Work It!
I've had many active and enthusiastic business team members that were their own worst enemies because they exhibited the classic "flea on a griddle" behavior pattern and jumped around chasing one business opportunity today, and then another one...

 
Items You Need To Start A Homebased Business


Items You Need To Start A Homebased Business
By Bob Brolhorst
When I finished off the basement in our house built a room to store our
computer in so the kids would have someplace to go to do their homework. The
room was not very big 12' X 10' I already had a good computer printer and
fax machine at the time, and a chair.
First I applied for a business license, four days later I received my home
occupation permit and sales tax ID number. I then went online and applied
for a trademark with the federal goverment and recieved confirmation of
the trademark two weeks later.
I needed a desk, file cabinet, and a few book selves I was lucky enough to find
a dented cabinet that was new but damged in transit so I picked that up
fairly cheap. I wasn't as lucky with the desk and book shelves. I spent a little
extra on those items. Best Buy had what I was looking for so I spent the extra
money and got what I wanted. I paid cash for everything.
I then needed to get phone lines installed. I purchased a one extra line that
I used for my oline service for my computer as well as for my fax machine.
Depending on what type of connection you get you may have to have two lines,
one for your online service another for a dedicated line for your fax machine.
Knowing that I would need a fast connection to upload my website and download
any necessary software I decided to do with DSL. By going with the DSL I was
able to stay with one phone line. I can be online and still use my phone or fax
machine while still being able to access the internet. Do not use your home phone
as your business phone, it does'nt work with the hassel of having teenage children
at home.
Don't forget voice mail. I used the very affordable service provided by the
phone company, so I didn't have to buy an answering machine. The phone
companies voice mail is much more efficient than a normal answering machine.
Keep your supplies and essential materials close at hand. Keep your desk as clear
as possible so you have plenty of room for the projects you're working on. Proper
lighting is a must. If it is possible use a flourescent fixture it is easier on your
eyes, especially if you spend long hours in your office as I do. Having a door on
your office is a necessity to keep out the household noise while talking to your
customers.
Remember, if you use the room exclusively for your office the IRS allows you
a tax deduction, so be sure to contact your accountant and ask him what is and
is not deductible. Tax laws change yearly and the benefits for small businesses
seem to be increasing every year.
Startup costs were approximately $2,250.00 not including the computer, printer,
and fax machine which I already had. Now I had the phone lines, and furniture,
established my business name, and the only other thing I was missing were my
customers.
By Bob Brolhorst
Wave 5 Marketing
bbrolhorst@wave5marketing.com
http://www.wave5marketing.com


Sign up for PayPal and start accepting credit card payments instantly.