Tuesday, February 21, 2023

Considerations When Starting A Home Business

When starting a home business, it is important to consider the information available online and the risks involved. Considerations include being inundated with phone calls and emails, not being able to remember what it was, being in a different frame of mind at the time, and whether there is too much to choose from. If you want to make money but believe everything is a scam or too good to be true, it can be difficult to overcome. For example, if you want to stuff envelopes or make crafts, it is difficult to find a legitimate envelope stuffing business, and if you find a craft to do, they are very picky about what you send them. For data entry, the only paying company was one that my Aunt worked for, and I was paid for data entry.

People only want a quick overview of something when they ask for more information, so it is important to conduct research and ask questions to make an informed decision. This includes checking with the Better Business Bureau, reading about the products, going to their website, getting a brochure or PDF file, asking questions about the team environment, refunding, startup costs, and more.

It's incredible how much information is available online. You find something that interests you, you inquire about it, and then......you are never there.


• Are you inundated with phone calls and emails?

• Did you click on something but can't remember what it was?

• Were you in a different frame of mind at the time, and has that changed since?

• Is there simply too much to choose from?


Do you want to make money but believe everything is a scam or too good to be true? You've been burned before, and it's a difficult thing to overcome. I know. I've been there before.


Perhaps you want to stuff envelopes or make crafts......


I learned the hard and costly way. I have yet to come across a legitimate envelope stuffing business. If you find a craft to do, they are very picky about what you send them. They are so picky that you never get paid and are forced to do all of these crafts. Another opportunity I have yet to find a real company for is data entry. The only paying company was one that my Aunt worked for, and I was paid for data entry. Otherwise, I would have never been paid and would have lost money. When you are duped, you feel violated.


Why do people only want a quick overview of something when they ask for more information?


To make an informed decision, you must have all of the facts. You must conduct some research:


• Check with the Better Business Bureau about the company.

• Remember products are involved otherwise it’s not legit. Read about those products to find out what makes them unique and if they are suitable for everyone.

• Go to their website • Get a brochure or PDF file with more information about them on it.

• Is it a team environment? Will they assist you in reaching your objectives or simply sign you up?

• Do they give you a refund, and how much time do you have?

• Are there any startup costs? How much is it?

• Send an email, call, or ask questions.


When you do your research and ask questions, you will have enough information to make an informed decision. I've discovered that if you only want a 5-minute overview, you miss out on a lot of details. Nothing can be summarized in 5 minutes.


I appreciate you taking the time to read this. I hope you have learned something and that you will use this information to find what you seek, freedom.

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