Managing Your Home Based Online Business – 2
http://Publish101.com Fr*e-Content Article Distributed by Publish101
Please consider this free-reprint article written by: Roy
Thomsitt
==================
IMPORTANT - Publication/Reprint Terms
- You have permission to publish this article electronically in
free-only publications such as a website or an ezine as long as
the bylines are included.
- You are not allowed to use this article for commercial
purposes. The article should only be reprinted in a publicly
accessible website and not in a members-only commercial site.
- You are not allowed to post/reprint this article in any
sites/publications that contains or supports hate, violence,
porn and warez or any indecent and illegal sites/publications.
- You are not allowed to use this article in UCE (Unsolicited
Commercial Email) or SPAM. This article MUST be distributed in
an opt-in email list only.
- If you distribute this article in an ezine or newsletter, we
ask that you send a copy of the newsletter or ezine that
contains the article to roy@change-direction.com
- If you post this article in a website/forum/blog, ALL links
MUST be set to hyperlinks and we ask that you send a copy of
the URL where the article is posted to roy@change-direction.com
- We request that you ask permission from the author if you
want to publish this article in print.
The role of iSnare.com is only to distribute this article as
part of its Article Distribution feature (
www.isnare.com/distribution.php ). iSnare.com does NOT
own this article, please respect the author's copyright and
this publication/reprint terms. If you do not agree to any of
these terms, please do not reprint or publish this article.
==================
Article Title: Managing Your Home Based Online Business – 2
Author: Roy Thomsitt
Word Count: 1095
Article URL:
www.isnare.com/?id=5089&ca=Business+Management
Format: 64cpl
Author's Email Address: roy@change-direction.com
Easy Publish Tool: www.isnare.com/html.php?id=5089
================== ARTICLE START ==================
In the first part of this series of articles, on managing your
online business at home, I wrote about the many management
responsibilities and functions you have rolled into one if you
have your own sole proprietor business, with no staff. Your
management task is perhaps the most difficult of all. You have
to manage yourself, in all those different areas of your
business such as finance, marketing, purchasing and computing.
I believe that if you think of your new home business as having
different areas of management for you to concentrate on, you are
more likely to succeed long term. If you can adopt some of the
techniques of good management, you will end up with a more
sound business that will stand the test of time. You will be a
better decision maker, and it is decisions that dictate the
progress or downfall of any business. Decision making needs to
be unemotional and as scientific as possible, but as much as
anything needs to be based on common sense. Good management is
often a matter of common sense, and that is why I believe you,
whatever your background, can run a successful business limited
only by your ambitions.
The other virtue you will need in abundance is patience, and
this an area where you definitely need to manage yourself.
Impatience brings emotion into your decision making. It also
brings self criticism, or criticism of others, when none is
either deserved or necessary. Patience, realism and common
sense combined will contribute greatly to making you a good
business manager. With those three attributes, you will be well
placed to learn the skills of management in the context of your
own small business. You will be able to learn how the different
functions of a business relate to each other and interact.
That is not easy, but over time, if you apply yourself, it will
all fall into place. This is where patience is vital. Your age
or background do not necessarily matter. I know that in my late
20’s I did not really understand business and how it all fitted
together. At 30, I knew I needed some sort of professional
qualification, and I decided on management accountancy. The
syllabus was tough, with 18 exams over 2 and a half to 5 years.
What surprised me was the variety of subjects to cover. There
were exams in company law, business law, economics, corporate
planning, marketing, production, decision making, cost
accounting, management accounting, mathematics and statistics.
Each subject was very different. Then, at the end, I suddenly
realized that all of them knitted together. The ones I hated
(law) and loved (marketing) all had a place in the scheme of
things.
You, of course, have no need to study or be an expert in all of
those things. But it does help to at least be aware that some of
them are, in their own way, critical to your success. If you are
taking a long term view of things, which you should be if you
are serious about having your own home business, you have
plenty of time to learn about those subjects that are most
critical for your business:
Finance
Whatever your business, this is a very critical function for
you to understand and manage, so when it comes to learning all
you can, financial management is a priority. Much of this is
again common sense, and realism, and there are many tools
around to help you keep good financial records. But as I
mentioned before, it is decisions that dictate the progress or
downfall of any business. All decisions you make will have a
financial impact on your business. However, good financial
records alone will not bring the reward of better decision
making. If you want to maximize the profits of your home
business, you may find it helps to have other, non-financial
records to aid your decisions. I will discuss this more in part
3 of this series of articles.
Marketing
Marketing is what I love most about business, and it is equally
important to finance in all free enterprises. With an online
business, the marketing side is an ever moving area of
expertise. Offline, marketing has long since stabilised.
Online, it has not stabilised at all; it is still developing
and evolving. You need to be aware of what’s happening in the
world of internet marketing, what has happened, and what is
likely to happen. Always remember, though, there will always be
a financial impact of your marketing decisions. You are
obviously prepared to take risks, as you have started or are
starting an online business at home. As the manager of your
business you will need to balance the financial and marketing
conflicts as they arise. You have to strike the right balance.
If the finance director in you is too risk averse, you may
stifle the growth of your business. If the marketing director
in you is too cavalier, and unrealistic about sales prospects,
you may ruin your business in one or two rash decisions. More
on this in part 4.
Computing
If you are working online full time, or even part time, you
will always need to be looking out for developments in the
arenas of software and the internet itself, and maybe at times
hardware. You may come across software that either improves
your efficiency, makes life much easier or takes you into a new
and better way of working. This is another area where knowledge
is power. You need to be competitive, and sometimes you will
come across new software that will make you more competitive.
Try to keep abreast of things in the software marketplace, as
it affects your business.
Time Management
While not a function like finance or marketing, when you work
at home alone you will find that time management becomes key to
your success and enjoyment of working from home. It is a subject
you should always be aware of and make conscious decisions
about. I will write more on this topic in part 5.
The above are just the key areas where you need to view your
business from a management viewpoint, and the list of course is
not exhaustive. However, pay attention to these from a manager’s
perspective, and you should benefit in the long run. You will
take the leap from being “employee” to “boss”, even if you are
the only one you can be “boss” to.
About The Author: Roy Thomsitt is the owner and part author the
home business websites www.change-direction.com and
www.home-working-start-up.com
================== ARTICLE END ==================
For more free-reprint articles by Roy Thomsitt please visit:
www.isnare.com/?s=author&a=Roy+Thomsitt
|