Self Employment Opportunity - Time
Constraints
Introduction - Self Employment Opportunity Introduction
So you've read the other self employment opportunity tutorials
on our site. You've made sure your self employment opportunity
is not a scam.
You've checked your self employment opportunity against our
tutorials on MLM's
and freelancing.
You've done the research to check your self employment opportunity
costs
to make sure you can work from home. In addition, you've read our
tutorial on start-ups
too for information pertaining to your self employment opportunity.
You think you have it all under wraps, and are ready to move forward.
Nevertheless, are you? What about the time factors involved with
new start-up self employment opportunities? That's what we're
going to look at in this tutorial.
You have to keep in mind that a self employment opportunity
is just like any other job out there in the world. To be professional,
you have to view it just like any normal company you might deal
with on a daily basis. Think about that for a moment. What kinds
of companies do you deal with on a daily basis? Of course, you have
your personal need types of companies like your landlord, your utility
companies, your grocery store, and others. These are companies that
provide us with our daily living needs. We need these things to
make day to day life more comfortable and bearable.
For some of these things, you may have no choice in the company
you deal with. However, in the areas where you do have choice, like
your grocery store, why is it that you choose that store? We could
talk about this all day, and there are many valid reasons for why
you make purchases at those places. However, the bottom line reason
is the trust they have built with you, their professionalism, and
their ability to provide for your needs. Nevertheless, what about
the other companies you deal with on a daily basis? Again, the chances
are that you purchase from them for the same reasons you purchase
from your "necessity" companies. Trust, professionalism,
and the ability to provide for your needs are the top reasons you
buy from them right? Are you starting to see where I am going with
this? Our tutorial on emotional
marketing touches more on this topic. It is a valuable resource
for understanding that marketing practice.
I want you to understand some of the top requirements for establishing
an effective self employment opportunity. I want you to think
about these things because they are going to be an important part
of the rest of this self employment opportunity tutorial.
By having the answers fresh in your mind, it will help you to better
use the information I am about to present to you. So please take
a few minutes and reread the above paragraphs. Then take a couple
minutes and actually sit down with pen and paper and answer the
questions I asked. Once you have this on paper, then continue to
read on.
Now that you have your answers, we need to look at them and try
to project a realistic time frame of how long it will take you to
accomplish these self employment opportunity qualities. You
need to be critical and brutally honest here. Not honest with me,
but honest with yourself. Don't go into this trying to fool yourself.
You will only ensure your failure in the end.
For each of the things you have listed, how long do you believe
it will take you to accomplish them, and how will you do it? These
questions are not as difficult as most would expect. All you need
to do is think about your own answers, and then apply them to the
self employment opportunity you wish to start. How do you
feel about the companies you make purchases from? Why do you feel
that way about them? What are they doing that make you react positively
towards them and purchase from them? Can you use any of their methods
to make your self employment opportunity as attractive to
your potential customers as they make their goods or services look
to you? If so, then how? Lastly, how long will it take? Don't worry
if you are not sure about some of your answers. In the following
section, I will attempt to touch on the different possible answers
you came up with from above. One important note here. Take notice
to how many things I come up with below. Then consider how many
of your thoughts match mine. Can you see how simple marketing can
be just by putting yourself into another's shoes? Is marketing really
all that hard when you think about it? It's all about getting into
potential customer's heads.
Professional Appearance - Self Employment Opportunity Requirements
Would you buy legal services from someone who sat around their
office in blue jeans and a tee shirt? Keep in mind you have just
met this person, and have no information about them other than the
advertisement you found in the local yellow pages. Would you buy
website design services from a website that was disorganized, hard
to navigate, had fuzzy images or cartoon drawings, and listed no
contact information at all? Sounds ridiculous doesn't it? I agree
that these are extreme examples, but I think you get the idea. With
each thing we buy, we already have a predefined notion of what that
purchase should look like, and how those providing it should look,
act, and even speak. It goes much beyond just those things too,
but the list is too numerous to spell out here. For space requirements,
we will condense things a bit. When you place yourself in the potential
customer's shoes, would you buy from you? If your self employment
opportunity does not provide the nuances necessary for your
potential customers, then they are not going to buy from you.
Professional appearance takes many forms. It is conveyed in a web
site design. It presents itself each time you send out an invoice
to a customer. It is seen every time someone looks at your business
card or other print correspondence. Professional appearance value
is perceived from everything you place before a potential customer's
eye sight. In addition, that's not all. It is also perceived through
your words in spoken language, your messages over a phone line,
or the faxes that you send. It is within everything you do that
reaches your potential customers.
Time Projections - Self Employment Opportunity Schedule
How long does it take you ask me? That all depends on what means
you are going to use to reach your potential customers. It all depends
on your own skills and the speed with which you apply them. It all
depends on the time you have to invest each day into your potential
self employment opportunity. It also depends on the amount
of material you already have generated to use with your self
employment opportunity. These are all factors involved. The
more you have to work with initially, the less time it will take
you to complete an image of professional appearance. Professional
appearance applies to everything you do. You should convey it through
everything you do, and through everything your potential customer
sees.
Do you need business cards, letterhead, company logo, or website
design? Does your self employment opportunity require a physical
storefront? Will you be selling goods or services? Can you do everything
it will take to provide your self employment opportunity
to potential customers or will you need help to do it? Do you already
have the skills this self employment opportunity is going
to require, or do you need to learn them? Can you learn them? Are
you presently working a full time job while trying to get your self
employment opportunity off the ground? These are just more factors
involved when you look at time factors and how long it will take
you to get started with your self employment opportunity.
Business cards, letterhead, company logo, and website logo can
pretty much all be created at the same time. There are differences
in layout to keep in mind, but once created, these things can be
re-used repeatedly on many different business forms. The letterhead
is your essential design and is usually placed on all print media
your self employment opportunity uses. I would suggest starting
with your logo, and then working from there. There are plenty of
programs out there you can use for graphic imaging to create your
logo. SCGP uses Adobe PhotoShop. However, this is a professional
print media design and web design company. There are other cheaper
programs you can use for your self employment opportunity that will
work.
The time involved with the process all depends on how complex your
components are, your experience with graphic design programs, and
what graphic images you choose to work with. A simple logo can be
created in a few hours. You can also use words as a logo instead
of a graphic. On the other hand, you can combine the two, which
is what SCGP has done. Our logo was simple, and it took me about
30 minutes from program start up to logo finish.
From there, I would suggest that you do your letterhead next. Once
these two things are completed, you can use them by varying the
layout to create the rest of your business forms and site design
templates. A letterhead usually includes all pertinent self employment
opportunity information including things like the business name,
contact information, the point of contact person, and other useful
information a potential customer might want. We use Microsoft Publisher,
Adobe Page Maker, and Adobe Illustrator for our print media requirements.
Because of the complexity and graphic creation required for our
print media, it took me about an hour for the business cards, and
another two hours for all the forms.
Website design time requirements are a bit more complicated. If
you want a page or two that is laid out professionally, includes
some company information, and doesn't rank very well on search engine
search results, then you could invest about 15 minutes and toss
a simple page together. Note that this page would not include any
graphics, and assumes that you already know HTML or have a WIZYWIG
editor that does. Also, note that this page will probably not rank
well in search engine results unless you are familiar with meta
tag creation and keyword density requirements. Not to mention it
also doesn't include the time needed to find a reliable host to
host the page for you, or find a free host that won't clutter your
page with banners for their own programs.
If you want a site in scope like this one, then you better know
HTML in and out, know about search engine optimization, and be willing
to put in long hours for about a month to put it all together. Understand
that this site doesn't just hold useless links. Every link located
on this page, and any other, has been extensively researched. It's
all a part of that trust issue I mentioned earlier. There is another
catch in that. A website is a constant work in evolution. New technologies
are appearing every day. It takes more and more from day to day
to keep web surfers happy. If you use a website and want it to generate
you income and visitors that will pay you while working your self
employment opportunity, then you need to keep it updated and
fresh. I spend a good 40 hours a week right now between writing
tutorials to add to the site, search engine optimization, submission,
and other marketing tactics. I want a site that draws in mega visitors
a day. A web site is a venture that is going to cost you time on
a daily or weekly basis to upkeep and maintain. Read our time
management tutorial for information on internet based self
employment opportunities time management.
If you require a storefront, then you are looking at a 40 plus
hour a week commitment. You will need to order supplies, order merchandise,
stock shelves, shuffle paperwork, and much more. If you have money
to spare, then you can hire people to do this for you, and might
be able to sit at home while they work. It's a possibility but not
likely, as most entrepreneurs that make it in the self employment
opportunity world tend to put in long hours at start-up. It all
boils down to your resources and what your objectives are.
Marketing - Your Self Employment Opportunity Decision and How
You Reach Your Potential Customers
Now that you have your basics done, there is also the time it takes
in marketing. The web and your self employment opportunity
are not a field of dreams. If you build it, they will come? Sorry
to burst your bubble if that was your idea, but if you build it
and they don't know about it, then they will not come. As I stated
in the previous paragraph, I spend hours weekly promoting the site.
I submit articles to places that will print them for their online
visitors. If you drop to the bottom of this one, you will find an
author box. In that box there is a link to this site. If you are
viewing this article on another site ( other than Sanders Consultation
Group Plus ) or a newsletter, then you know what I am talking about.
Marketing time depends on what means you are using, how well they
work, and whether or not you are meeting your income goals. It might
take you more time, or less, all depending on your learning curve.
Marketing is a whole other story. I will summarize it like this.
There are all kinds of people out there that will tell you how easy
it is to do this or that. They will pump you full of ideas and pull
at you because their way of doing things is the best. Allot of it
is hogwash. No one thing works the same way for every person who
tries it. Just because SCGP promotes International
Association of Home Business Entrepreneurs and is making a buck
by promoting it online doesn't mean that you can or will do the
same. My suggestion: watch for the real people who aren't afraid
to give you both the good and bad of their self employment opportunity
or affiliate program. In my opinion, anyone unwilling to be honest
with me has something to hide. If they have something to hide, then
how much are they truly looking out for me? Believe it or not, there
are actually people out there that are honest and willing to tell
all. Believe it or not, there are some of them that actually care
about people and being able to help them make their lives better.
The people at SCGP are here to help you. Send us an email sometime
and find out.
Summary - Self Employment Opportunity Wrap Up
In summary, you now understand that putting actual time constraints
on the talked about areas are dependent on too many variables. I'm
not going to be like your average know it all guru and tell you
it will take you this much time to do this, or that much time to
do that. Why? Because everyone is different, has different learning
abilities, different skills, and are just different all the way
around. What I do might take me a few minutes per task, but I have
been involved in self employment opportunities since 1992. I have
a much shorter learning curve than the newbie starting out.
I want to clarify something about this tutorial, and it is something
I hope you have been able to read between the lines. It was not
written to discourage you from chasing the self employment opportunity
of your dreams. A self employment opportunity is a lot of
work. That is something I want you to understand right up front.
As I said, I have been involved in self employment opportunities
since 1992. You think I haven't failed? Well, I have. However, I've
learned valuable lessons along the way. By realistically looking
at your self employment opportunity, I am trying to help
you to avoid some of the pitfalls that I have made. So, in closing
this article, I want you to remember this. A self employment
opportunity is what you make of it. It is hard to be self employed
and takes many disciplines that most people do not have. That's
why the rewards are so much sweeter when you succeed. Take care,
and chase those self employment dreams with open eyes.
Dreams: Dreams are what make up our life. The dreams that come
true make up our life reality. Those that do not come true will
remain our dreams. Everything in life starts with a dream. It is
the accomplishment that brings it into reality.
By James R. Sanders
December 31, 2003
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About the Author
James R. Sanders is the owner of Sanders
Consultation Group Plus. He has been a webmaster and website designer since
1997. He has also been involved in self employment ventures since 1992. He is
presently a contributing author of NewbieHangout,
and has been published through WebProNews
and 4Rankings.com.
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