Technology has made starting a successful home business easier than ever. With a computer equipped with Internet access, an email program and an all-in-one fax-printer-copier, you can launch a home business and serve customers located just about anywhere in the world.
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done
Familiarize yourself with trade groups that offer home-business opportunities
Some home-business trade, advocacy or networking groups that offer startup tips and deals on services such as marketing and health insurance also list home-business opportunities.
I recommend: Check out the
Home Office Association of America, the
National Association for the Self-Employed and the
Mother's Home Business Network for tips on starting and running a home business as well as business opportunities. The
National Small Business Association is a helpful business advocacy group.
Be wary of Internet offers promising easy wealth
The Internet is rife with bogus home-business get-rich-quick offers. Three common scams: envelope stuffing, home-assembly and pyramid schemes. Avoid opportunities that ask for substantial up-front money before you can get started.
I recommend: Learn about common home-business Internet scams by accessing this
SEC scam page. Also review
Internet Fraud Watch and the
Scam-Free Zone.
Research a company before you agree to work for it
Do your due diligence on a company before beginning work. See whether complaints have been lodged against it. Also check to see whether it is a legal entity.
I recommend: Find out what questions to ask to determine whether an opportunity is legitimate at
Work At Home Business. Research whether there are complaints lodged against the company at your local
Better Business Bureau.
Read, read, read
Learn about home-business offers and success stories by subscribing to a trade publication or reading a popular book on starting your business at home.
I recommend: Home Business Magazine dispenses advice and lists opportunities. Read the books
Start Your Own Home Business in No Time and
Work-at-Home Sourcebook, which includes details on more than 1,000 opportunities.
Invest in the right software
The difference between profit and loss can be small in a home business, especially at startup. Once you find the right home-business opportunity, keep track of your expenses and your orders with the proper software, from a mail-order management program to accounting software.
I recommend: Manage mail, Web and phone orders with
Mail Order Manager. Handle home-business accounting with
2020 Software or
Quicken. Find home-business solutions through
NetSuite.