Legitimate Home Business- Personal Profile Assessment For A Home Based Business

Published: 27th January 2011
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Once you've started thinking about starting a business, you need to start thinking about your own role in it. Are you the right type of person to make a success of a new venture? There's a great deal of romance surrounding the notion of being a business owner, not everyone has the aptitude. And it's important to understand that there's nothing wrong with not being a business owner. The world wouldn't function half as well if it were peopled solely with them.

There are, though, some general personality traits that are essential for business owners. If the following list seems to fit your personality, you may have what it takes.

* I am persistent, with a great deal of drive and stamina.
* I see problems as opportunities.
* I have a good intuitive sense and thrive on new ideas.
* I tend to rebel against authority, I want to be my own boss.
* I am positive, communicate well, and enjoy working with people.
* I am not afraid to make mistakes, and I learn from them.

There are also questions which you must ask yourself, or generally, frequently asked questions most people or prospective business owners ask before making a move or establishing their dream businesses, which indeed are very crucial;


Do I really have what it takes?

Before quitting your job and using your savings to start a business, you owe it yourself to approach your entrepreneurial venture with some practicality. Take a more in-depth personality test and talk to small business associations, community colleges, organizations, etc.. Also try to speak to people in business already as they'll be able to give you a no-holds-barred account of what day-day life is like as an entrepreneur.

How much money do I need?

Whether you want to buy an existing business, purchase a franchise, start your own business, or merely offer services to others from a home office, starting a business depends on first knowing the numbers. People in the same or similar business are a good source of information- use your ingenuity to find out what it cost them to get started, and where they sourced their funds. Be tactful and don't pester someone with questions if it's clear that he or she doesn't want to disclose this information to you. Other sources include trade associations, franchise organizations, business articles in magazines and newspapers, internet research, or business consultants.


Besides being a person with ideas, what else do I need to be good at? Success in a new enterprise depends on dedication and constant application of good business principles. Some of these principles include being good with money, being good with people- investors, suppliers, employees, and so on. Also, being a good promoter- marketing, sales, PR- public relations, and being good to yourself. Many business owners burn out before the business takes hold. In this game, pacing yourself and your business is very important.

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