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Monday, March 22nd 2004

8:14 AM

Is Blogging Right For Your Business?

 
What is a Blog: Blog short for web logs is a frequent  publication of personal thoughts and Web links. Web page that serves as a publicly-accessible personal journal/diaries for individuals and businesses.

Let start!
Where do I start?
Pick a users name, this is usually the first part of your domain, for instance user name homebiz will be http://homebiz.blogspot.com/
Then go to one of the listed and sign up
blogger.com
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Blogging has been around for awhile. Back in 1999 there were a dozen or so communities of  web logs. Today there are a half of million and continue to grow.

With the emails being blocked by so many ISPs, blogs could be the answer to getting out your message, in forms of advertising, promotion, and sending out newsletters.

A blog can be an incredible tool for sharing information, expertise, and a form of communication. A blog offers a business a chance to build a real community of readers and an effective way to market your business and yourself.

Should webmasters be adding blogs to their site?

I would have to say it can only help it.
If you're serious about building a community of readers, you should post frequently, at least three times a week. Users will bookmark your blog and return to it regularly if they find new quality content every time they visit.
Having a business blog will add  new content to your site frequently and affect your site's search engine rankings positively.
Your business blog will be searched by search engine. Each individual blog entry exists as a separate page that can also be picked up by the search engines.
It'll cost you zero money and very little time to ad your blog to blog directories around the Web.

Blog directories

- BlogSnob
- BlogUniverse
- BlogSearchEngine
- EatonWeb Portal
- BlogWise
- Globe of Blogs
- RootBlog

Search Engines

- Yahoo
- Google
- Altavista
- Lycos (look for the free link at bottom)

In summary, It certainly is not going to hurt by adding them to your site. Fresh content is one of the best way to promote your site through the search engines. But you already knew that!!

This article was written by Joanne Tinsley, Joanne is the webmaster of  Re'ahnas Home Business Opportunities and Home Based Web Business Opportunity

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Tuesday, February 10th 2004

8:54 AM

How to Stay Focused on Your Home Business Goals


Copyright © Stone Evans, The Home Biz Guy
http://www.Home-Business.com

When you are the owner of a home business, you will find
hundreds of distractions that vie for your time, energy and
focus.

Common distractions include: children, family, friends,
neighbors, pets, phone calls, mail, household chores, video
games, television, neighborhood children, visitors, and so many
more.

As an owner of a home based business, you must always remember
your purpose in bringing your profession home. What was your
reason for wanting to own a home business? Was your goal to work
from home so that you can share in the lives of your children?
Was your goal to be out from under the rule of a tyrannical
boss? Was your goal to have the freedom to work when it is
convenient for you? Was your goal to make tons of money working
for yourself?

Here's a few good tips that will help you stay focused on your
home business:


TIP #1:
Whatever your reason for going out on your own, you must keep
your reason in the forefront of your mind. If you forget your
reason for starting your own home business, you will not be
working for yourself for long. It is far too easy to let
circumstance drive your activities --- and when circumstance is
in the driver's seat, you are more likely to crash and burn.


TIP #2:
Remember --- your own business is a lot like a real job. Some
people go to work to play, some go to socialize, and others ---
most often those who are paid in a commission or tip environment
--- go to work to work and to make money. When you work for
yourself, your salary is directly proportional to your
productivity. Therefore, wouldn't it make sense to stay focused
on getting as much done in as short of a period as possible?

Go to work to work and to make money. Leave playtime and
recreation for when your workday has ended.


TIP #3:
When you are dealing with family in the course of your workday,
it is important to schedule your activities as much as possible.
With small children, you must take time when you must, but you
should also work hard to make sure you dedicate a specific
number of hours to your workday.

With older children, it is much easier to tell them that you
will be working between the hours of x and y. Your children and
your friends must understand that certain hours of your day are
devoted to the activities of your business.


TIP #4:
Don't permit your friends and extended family to run over you.
Many people get the blind idea that if one works from home then
they are not actually working.

Well-meaning people may try to fill your doorway to bring advice
about getting a real job. Others may simply believe that if you
are at home, then you are fair game for chitchat and
socialization.

You must stand firm. You must make certain your friends and
family understands that when you are working, then you ARE
working! If they wish to socialize with you, then they need to
do it during the hours that are not dedicated to your home
business.

You are the only one who can stand up for you. Your friends and
family will seldom be able to appreciate your dedication to your
home business, unless you make the effort to make sure that they
have the same respect for your business that you do.


TIP #5:
You should allot a certain portion of your day to email and to
regular mail. For example, allot one hour in the morning and one
hour in the afternoon to handling your written communications.

Unless you dedicate certain times to the handling of these
communications, you will soon find yourself on the downward
slope of decreased productivity.


TIP #6:
When you find yourself spending too much time doing
non-productive activities, then you should seriously consider
finding a third-party service provider who will assist you in
those non-profitable business activities.

As an example, you might be in the mail-order business. You
might believe that your time is best spent writing ad copy and
setting up your advertising, but you find yourself spending far
too much time taking care of your books to take care of your
advertising in the manner that you should. In this event, it
might make more sense to hire a bookkeeper to handle your
financial records for you.


CONCLUSION:
In the end, the success of your home business is entirely and
completely reliant upon you and the decisions that you make.

You had your reasons for deciding to start your own home based
business. You must always keep your reasons in the forefront of
your mind. You must always be able to rely upon your own self
and your dedication to the success of your business.

Your friends and family might be annoyed that they cannot come
visit upon their own whim, but when success comes to you and
your business, they will better appreciate you for putting your
foot down when necessary.

Success is within your reach, if only you can stay focused on
your goals. You must decide to reach for your goals, and then,
you must have the discipline necessary to reach them.

Resource Box:
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Stone Evans owns the "Home Business Resource Directory" where
you can find everything you'll ever need to start, run and grow
a home business at: http://www.Home-Business.com
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Tuesday, February 3rd 2004

7:17 PM

Do I Have What It Takes To Work At Home?

Discipline




Can I set Goals? And stick to them?

Am I well-organized?

Can I organize my week to make all my tasks easier and less stressful?

Am I self- motivated?
Can I work without supervision?

Can I focus?

Am I going to get interrupted easily by my surroundings?

Can I manage my time?

Can I completely and effectively complete all task that need to be done in that time?

Can I set deadlines and stick to them? Or is "I can do that tomorrow" the attitude you have?

Can I easily interact with people?




Working at home can be a great opportunity as long as you treat it with the realization that you have to have full control. Don't forget you are the "Boss" now. And as the boss you need to see that things run productively and smoothly.

Start your work day at a chosen hour and end your work day at a chosen hour. Keep these hours everyday. Don't let "home life" and "work life" interefer with each other.

Plan your week. Day by day your will have to perform routine tasks. Other weekly tasks will have to be set into your schedule also. Pick a day to do these tasks and stick by it. By staying well organized and focused, your tasks will be easier to accomplish. Stick to your routine. Allow extra time during your schedule for the unexpected. (Like a half hour conference turning into an hour conference.)

If you have deadlines, make sure you meet them. This will bring you closer to you goals!

If you think you have the right attitude to successfully Work At Home, then lets get started now.

Start my Work At Home Opportunity

Article written by: Joanne Tinsley. Joanne is the webmaster of Re'ahnas Home Business Opportunities and Home Based Web Business Opportunity
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