Why should we bother to evaluate a home business idea if it grabs us, inspires us, and sounds really good? Shouldn’t we follow the idea “do what you love and the money will follow”?
What I’ve found in 25 years of self employment is that, while the money does follow when I do what I love, it doesn’t necessarily do so in a large enough amount to make a full time living at, or even to make the venture worthwhile. It’s pretty disappointing when working out the $/hr over a year’s intense efforts gives a result below $2/hr.
Evaluating your idea will not save you from all failed ideas, nor can it guarantee success. What it can do, though, is weed out the ideas which never could succeed, and warn you where the danger areas are that you need to pay attention to for the ideas which could possibly succeed.
Home Business Ideas Made Easy helps you learn to evaluate your ideas against two sets of factors - personal and business. Personal factors include such questions as whether you’re an introvert or an extrovert, how much of a self-starter you are, and how risk-averse (personality traits); what life, work or business experience you’ve had; and what your skills are. Business factors include the size and accessibility of your target market, resources needed to launch the business, laws and regulations which may affect you, and whether the idea is capable of growing to produce the income you need.
In the current economic situation, more and more people not only want but NEED to earn money from home. Some just need a bit of extra money, others need to earn a full time living. But actually getting to that point seems like a real struggle. Finding the right idea is a big stumbling block and for many people, it’s a complete showstopper.
But you still have that dream to work for yourself instead of Big Faceless Company or Small Dysfunctional Company.
That perfect home business idea is certainly an elusive beast. There are hundreds… thousands… even millions of business ideas out there in the world. Most of them wouldn’t work for you - even if they might for someone else - because they wouldn’t fit your circumstances, needs and personality.
Most “business idea” books simply list ideas, including more or less detailed information about the ideas, but most make very little attempt to match ideas to you.
Most “start a business” books assume that you already have the idea and head straight into the nitty-gritty details of setting things up.
Home Business Ideas Made Easy is different.
I’m creating a training program that laser-targets the gap between “an idea” and “YOUR idea” and teaches you how to create your own custom ideas, as many as you like, and how to evaluate them against your own personal criteria to discover the best idea for you personally.
Over the next few weeks I’ll be sharing business ideas with you here, and showing you ways to get started creating your own. To begin with, sign up for my email notification list below. I’ll send you my report “120 Business Ideas” completely free, and I’ll keep you updated with additions here on the site as we progress towards the launch of Home Business Ideas Made Easy.