
When you are considering working from home, there is a set of decisions
that must be made. First, you must decide whether or not working at
home is right for you. Next, you need to consider what type of work at
home job you will be doing. There are many opportunities for Wahms out
there, both offline and off. Having a successful Wahm career starts
with evaluating your own skills and requirements in a job and then
finding the right match.
Sometimes the best place to start with your Wahm career is where your
out of the home career ended. Many women find that they can become
independent contractors in the field that they previously worked in.
You can use your previous work experience as a launching pad for your
Wahm career. Some of the ways to use your experience to your advantage
are: finding a company that hires people in your field to work from
home, using your previous experience to become an "expert" writer in
your field or starting a business related to your previous field.
However, some women look at their Wahm careers as a way to break out of
their old job. If you'd like to try something completely different,
there are plenty of opportunities for entry-level work as an
independent contractor. Many of these jobs deal with telephone or
online customer service. When you work as a customer service agent from
your home, you just need a reliable Internet connection and a working
phone. Companies also hire medical transcriptionists, data entry
professionals and virtual personal assistants to telecommute.
If you want to start your own business, the opportunities are very
vast. You can start with a direct sales company and sell products from
an established brand to friends and neighbors. You'll make commissions
through your sales and also off of recruiting other people to sell the
products. There are hundreds of direct sales companies that offer
everything from aromatherapy products to candles to cooking supplies.
Another option for starting your own business is offering a service in
your community. Day care center operators, florists, professional
organizers and hairdressers all have the option of working at home,
among many other professions. Of course, starting a business in your
community normally means that you've had some experience in that field.
However, there are some small business ideas that can be started
without much experience at all.
Many women turn to the Internet for a source of at home income. The
World Wide Web offers a plethora of job opportunities. You can offer
your services online as a freelance web designer, writer or virtual
assistant. You can also start an online store that sells products that
you make yourself or have the rights to resell. Many Wahms establish
their businesses online by using one of the popular auction sites, like
eBay. Still others find a home in internet marketing, by directing web
traffic to a website and then recommending certain products and
services.
Decide first what type of job you'd like to do and then work from
there. If you are truly a people person and need to get out each day,
direct sales or a local service business might be right for you. If you
are the type of mom who lives online and is comfortable with the
Internet, try finding a job or starting your own business on the web.
If you like the comfort of having a weekly paycheck, look into
telecommuting positions.
Once you've decided what category of job you'd like, do some research
on what it takes to be successful at that type of business. If you feel
like you are drawn to one particular business or company, then sit on
your decision for a week and see how it feels. Imagine what your life
will be like as you take on the duties of that job. Most importantly,
be realistic with yourself about how much time you can devote to your
business. Finding the right match isn't hard when you thoroughly
consider your options.
Here's to your being a "Work At Home Mom" success
John
About the Author
John Elliott aka Oaky Wood together with Luella May co-founded http://thecorner4women.com and highly recomends
http://thecorner4women.com/WAHM.htm
"Motivating & Empowering Women, in the Home for Business, Health and Leisure"
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