Saturday, August 16, 2008

Starting Your Own Business From Home? One Word of Advice - Outsource

Starting your own business from home can lead to time and financial freedom. After all, isn't that why one generally is interested in a business to start with? Your own business allows you to take back a great deal of time freedom when you learn how to spend a few focused hours a day on your work and then the rest of the day belongs to you.

The old school way of running a business from your home is having to do it all yourself. Today, you can outsource your small business as little or as much as you want. There are many outsourcing venues online with people lined up to help you.

If you're new to outsourcing, a great resource for ongoing training and educating about how to do this can be found through a monthly coaching program called Outsourcing Secrets Revealed by Jeff Mills. Another great source and insight to consider, is the book called The 4-Hour Work Week by Timothy Ferris. With both in hand, you can completely outsource your business. That should be your ultimate goal. Work on your business, not in it.

Just some of the things you can outsource when starting your own business from home are:
Website Design Blog Design Blogging Article Writing Article Submission Power Point Presentations Social Marketing Setting up profiles Press Releases

Wouldn't it feel good to get up in the morning (when you're done sleeping by the way and NOT to an alarm clock) and know that someone's already at work in your business. This is a large amount of internet marketing strategies that can be taken off your plate immediately.
Take advantage of all the benefits there are to starting your own business from home and stop being the victim of a one-man-band operation on overwhelm and overload day in and day out. As you think about running a business from home, put outsourcing at the top.

Debbie Turner is a retired Realtor and enjoys being a successful online entrepreneur. Debbie believes in multiple streams of income and utilizing personal branding and web 2.0 strategies for marketing. Specifically, Debbie has a home business with Global Resorts Network (travel club memberships) and Genewize (DNA specific nutrition). Debbie enjoys working with others who desire to have a successful home based business and offers coaching and mentoring. You can reach Debbie at 843.270.5611 or at her website http://www.globalresortsblogcentral.com

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