Work At Home Income




When it comes to work at home income, prosperity is governed by individual diligence and commitment. Income from most home-based businesses depends largely on the amount of time self-employed individuals are willing to devote to the enterprise. Artists, photographers, virtual assistants, writers, and graphic designers usually work by the hour or the job. Those who can produce paintings, photos, articles and publications quickly and efficiently can reap greater monetary benefits. Even home-based enterprises which require assembly of envelopes or telemarketing can net substantial profits -- all based on the volume produced or calls generated. A good work ethic and practical time management are vital to the success of any independent enterprise. Unlike punching a clock, self-employed individuals only make money when they are busy at work. But by maintaining a high level of professionalism and producing a quality product, making a steady income is almost guaranteed. No matter which kind of self-employment individuals choose, success comes from acknowledging God, who is able to make us abound in wealth. "But thou shalt remember the Lord thy God: for it is He that giveth thee power to get wealth, that He may establish His covenant which He sware unto thy fathers, as it is this day" (Deuteronomy 8:17).

The key to securing work at home income is to first come up with a unique product or service that can give the competition a run for the money. For example, while home-based bakeries may abound, there is always a niche market that is not being filled. If an individual has a favorite brownie recipe that gets rave reviews and requests for more, taking the recipe to the community might be a good way to start a business and generate extra cash. Bake a batch and visit local restaurants, tea shops, or bistros to see if owners are interested in ordering. As customers begin to crave delicious, home baked goodies that are professionally packaged, business will begin to boom. But, bakers and other owners of cottage industries should be careful not to allow a new business to grow more quickly than they are prepared to handle. It's better to stay small and cater to a select group of customers, rather than to get overwhelmed by orders that cannot be filled.

Graphic design is one profession that will never go out of business; and it's a great source for making work at home income. All that's needed is time, talent, a personal computer and several graphics programs. As long as there is the printed word illustrated by a photo or drawing, there will be a need for someone to skillfully craft a poster, web page, or publication to boost readership and influence buyers. Even if the market is glutted with designer wannabes who think that simply owning a PC and a software program qualifies them as "professionals," a true designer can still stand out in a crowd. Advertising agencies, print shops, and publication houses want more than just a pretty "face" on their ads and publications. They want quick, fast, and compelling design with a generous helping of service with a smile. Designers can distinguish themselves by building a reputation for getting work out that was needed yesterday. And when it comes to generating work at home income, multi-tasking makes the difference. Designers who can also write, illustrate, take high quality photos, and lay out prepress publications will soon earn a reputation for being the "one source" for all creative needs; and that translates into getting top dollars, on average $35 to $60 per hour.

Stay-at-home Moms are excellent candidates for making work at home income by utilizing skills honed after years of raising a family. From an in-home daycare or housecleaning service, to a temporary bookkeeping and tax service or personal chef; moms can take advantage of expert homemaker skills that can net a substantial amount of cash. Working parents typically pay daycare centers up to $100 and more per week to care for a toddler; and mothers who must work outside of the home don't mind paying a cleaning service to help with household chores. House cleaning may look like dirty work, but independent services can command $50, $75, or as much as $125 for cleaning a residence, depending upon the extent of services requested. Contract cleaning for commercial buildings can bring an average of 12 to 15 cents per square foot, plus additional fees for cleaning grease traps and hoods, bathrooms, windows, and floors. Small business owners may not be able to afford a certified public accountant and may need the assistance of a "girl Friday" to come in once or twice a week to balance the books or compute payroll. An individual can offer several small business owners services as a "virtual assistant," typing correspondence, transcribing tapes, or handling account payables and receivables -- all great ideas for making work at home income.

Independent entrepreneurs who want to start a new business to generate work at home income must comply with state and federal laws and local licensing boards. Business licenses, even for service industries, are a must; and to protect themselves from frivolous lawsuits, self-employed persons should have businesses incorporated, a relatively easy and inexpensive process. In addition to shielding personal assets in the event of litigation, incorporating a home-based business lends credibility and an air of professionalism. Cottage industries also need an Employer Identification Number, or EIN, for hiring employees and for banking purposes. No one should use their Social Security number for corporate banking, even if the enterprise remains a sole proprietorship. Self-employed persons may consult a local Small Business Enterprise office, log onto the Secretary of state's website, or visit a local Department of Labor to find out more about starting and operating a new business that could make generating work at home income a breeze.





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