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    The Missing Link
    Getting from There to HereYou have spent a lot of time creating an online presence. You have virus protection and maybe a firewall to protect the security of your system, you have located a web host to manage your online presence, then you define the direction of your site and work at developing a look that is appealing and a format that is easy to navigate.You might think that after all this planning and preparation your work would be done, right? Well if you’re selling goods or services, you need customers. If you have a brick and mortar store then you may already have valued customers, but the ease of use in online shopping make
    I’m not helping someone else fulfill their dream, and my ideas aren’t being stifled.’

    So, What now?? If you plan on starting your own business, but have no clue as to where to start, here are a few steps to follow:

    1) Visit www.homebusinessconnections.com.au to get some ideas about businesses from home and for some free, unbiased advice on working from home.
    2) Research!! And ensure you do lots and lots of it!! Ask yourself these few questions:
    -“Is my business unique?”
    -“If not, do I offer something else my competitors don’t?”
    -“Is there a target market for my business?”
    -“Is there room for potential growth?”

    If you need some help in answering these questions, I suggest you employ the services of a marketing or business coach to help you get going.
    3) Decide on a business name and then do the appropriate checks to ensure it’s not taken!!
    4) Visit www.business.gov.au for more information on th

    Can We Live Without LIFO?
    1st it was Sarbanes Oxly --- The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 commonly called SOX or Sarbox; is a United States federal law passed in response to a number of major corporate and accounting scandals including those affecting Enron, Tyco International, and WorldCom. The legislation is wide ranging and establishes new or enhanced standards for all U.S. public company boards, management, and public accounting firms. Some believe the legislation was necessary and useful, others believe it does more economic damage than it prevents, and yet others observe how essentially modest the Act is compared to the heavy rhetoric accompanying it. At any rate even
    But the question is; do you really want to?

    At present, being employed and working from home with absolutely no commute to the office is generally unheard of. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, 10% of the NSW workforce Teleworks. This is where they still have to venture into their office, however also have the opportunities to take work home. It may sound like they get a great lifestyle, however, in truth, they still are bound by employer agreements- they still have to ask to have holidays, they still only get paid what their employer is willing to give them etc.

    Co- Owner of Memories 2 Movies; Kelly Mouriliyan; says ‘the reality is that employment from home is extremely hard to find. You need professional skills, and you are still required to commute into the office now and then. I decided to become my own boss and really set my own hours’.

    But before you even go down the path of looking around to start a business from home, there are a few things you should know before deciding that working from home is actually for you.

    *You will be in your house most of the day- every day. This could really start to suck! Your house should be your sanctuary and if you start to mix work with your home, your security and sanctuary could start to feel invaded.

    *You may have children running around and that can cause heaps of problems- especially if they get into things that they really shouldn’t (ie, products or papers etc) this can make it extra hard to talk on the phone or even appear professional to potential customers.

    *Your social contact will be limited- especially if you have an E- Business. You will be limited to staring at the computer and start calling your kids or friends ‘Google’ or start screaming out ‘Yahoo” at the top of your lungs, or something similar…..

    *Starting up a business will take loads of effort and time to set up and you will receive minimal profits for the first few months to years.

    Statistics from the ABS reveal that business survival can be limited by whether or not you have employees in your business. Of the new business entries in 2003-04, 50% of these new non-employing businesses were still going in June 2006, compared to 80% of new employing businesses. (src-ABS media release-26/2/07)

    Now, ask yourself this question; “Why do I want to work from home?”

    The most common reason I hear to this question is because you need some extra money, but can’t afford to pay for childcare. I hear you on this one!!! However, this in itself is not a good reason for starting up a business from home - especially when there is a high chance your kids will end up going to childcare anyway – as your business and your professionalism depends on having a quiet environment in which to work constructively. Tash Hughes, Owner of Word Constructions says “I started my business from home so I could be with my daughters and do what I love, but it isn’t always easy to get away form the kids enough to actually get some work done! So I made use of family day care and occasional care.”

    “Working from home around small children is a challenge, and certainly makes life interesting, but it is doable.” says Melissa Khalinsky- owner of Business Mums Network. “You need to plan many things around the children, especially making telephone calls! Take advantage of sleep and rest times, daycare, play dates, and any other opportunity for some uninterrupted time to do tasks that require close concentration”

    If you want to work from home for the sense of achievement it brings in owning your own business, and the true flexibility your own business can give you, then being your own boss is a great option! Owner of Real Mums, Amanda Cox (aka Mad Cow) says ‘I get to express my creativity and do what I really love and want to be doing. I’m not helping someone else fulfill their dream, and my ideas aren’t being stifled.’

    So, What now?? If you plan on starting your own business, but have no clue as to where to start, here are a few steps to follow:

    1) Visit www.homebusinessconnections.com.au to get some ideas about businesses from home and for some free, unbiased advice on working from home.
    2) Research!! And ensure you do lots and lots of it!! Ask yourself these few questions:
    -“Is my business unique?”
    -“If not, do I offer something else my competitors don’t?”
    -“Is there a target market for my business?”
    -“Is there room for potential growth?”

    If you need some help in answering these questions, I suggest you employ the services of a marketing or business coach to help you get going.
    3) Decide on a business name and then do the appropriate checks to ensure it’s not taken!!
    4) Visit www.business.gov.au for more information on the

    Why Choose Nursing?
    Nursing is a profession that calls for passion. It is a dynamic and expanding profession, a meeting ground of both art and science, and focusing on helping patients maintain and achieve an optimal state of health. According to National Council of State Boards of Nursing, 1999, nurses help clients in 4 specific areas:• Promoting good health,• Coping with health anomalies and maintaining normal life,• Adapting to and/or recovering from after-effects of disease or injury, and• Supporting them in their right to a dignified death. In general, a nursing career is a good choice for individuals who find pleasure in actively p
    m home, there are a few things you should know before deciding that working from home is actually for you.

    *You will be in your house most of the day- every day. This could really start to suck! Your house should be your sanctuary and if you start to mix work with your home, your security and sanctuary could start to feel invaded.

    *You may have children running around and that can cause heaps of problems- especially if they get into things that they really shouldn’t (ie, products or papers etc) this can make it extra hard to talk on the phone or even appear professional to potential customers.

    *Your social contact will be limited- especially if you have an E- Business. You will be limited to staring at the computer and start calling your kids or friends ‘Google’ or start screaming out ‘Yahoo” at the top of your lungs, or something similar…..

    *Starting up a business will take loads of effort and time to set up and you will receive minimal profits for the first few months to years.

    Statistics from the ABS reveal that business survival can be limited by whether or not you have employees in your business. Of the new business entries in 2003-04, 50% of these new non-employing businesses were still going in June 2006, compared to 80% of new employing businesses. (src-ABS media release-26/2/07)

    Now, ask yourself this question; “Why do I want to work from home?”

    The most common reason I hear to this question is because you need some extra money, but can’t afford to pay for childcare. I hear you on this one!!! However, this in itself is not a good reason for starting up a business from home - especially when there is a high chance your kids will end up going to childcare anyway – as your business and your professionalism depends on having a quiet environment in which to work constructively. Tash Hughes, Owner of Word Constructions says “I started my business from home so I could be with my daughters and do what I love, but it isn’t always easy to get away form the kids enough to actually get some work done! So I made use of family day care and occasional care.”

    “Working from home around small children is a challenge, and certainly makes life interesting, but it is doable.” says Melissa Khalinsky- owner of Business Mums Network. “You need to plan many things around the children, especially making telephone calls! Take advantage of sleep and rest times, daycare, play dates, and any other opportunity for some uninterrupted time to do tasks that require close concentration”

    If you want to work from home for the sense of achievement it brings in owning your own business, and the true flexibility your own business can give you, then being your own boss is a great option! Owner of Real Mums, Amanda Cox (aka Mad Cow) says ‘I get to express my creativity and do what I really love and want to be doing. I’m not helping someone else fulfill their dream, and my ideas aren’t being stifled.’

    So, What now?? If you plan on starting your own business, but have no clue as to where to start, here are a few steps to follow:

    1) Visit www.homebusinessconnections.com.au to get some ideas about businesses from home and for some free, unbiased advice on working from home.
    2) Research!! And ensure you do lots and lots of it!! Ask yourself these few questions:
    -“Is my business unique?”
    -“If not, do I offer something else my competitors don’t?”
    -“Is there a target market for my business?”
    -“Is there room for potential growth?”

    If you need some help in answering these questions, I suggest you employ the services of a marketing or business coach to help you get going.
    3) Decide on a business name and then do the appropriate checks to ensure it’s not taken!!
    4) Visit www.business.gov.au for more information on th

    Advertising Dos & Don'ts: Why Graphics Help You Sell - and When They Don't
    Flip through the newspaper and yellow pages, surf the Internet, and pay attention to the pictures. It’s probably easy, because our eyes are naturally drawn to the pictures first. Ads and websites without graphics are boring; our eyes pass right over them. That’s why graphics are one of the most important pieces of your marketing layout.Do use attractive, eye-catching graphicsYou’ve heard it before, but it bears repeating: any piece of advertising has only about 5 seconds to grab a prospect’s attention. To grab that attention, you need real power. You need a graphic that reaches off the page, grabs the prospect by the
    ve minimal profits for the first few months to years.

    Statistics from the ABS reveal that business survival can be limited by whether or not you have employees in your business. Of the new business entries in 2003-04, 50% of these new non-employing businesses were still going in June 2006, compared to 80% of new employing businesses. (src-ABS media release-26/2/07)

    Now, ask yourself this question; “Why do I want to work from home?”

    The most common reason I hear to this question is because you need some extra money, but can’t afford to pay for childcare. I hear you on this one!!! However, this in itself is not a good reason for starting up a business from home - especially when there is a high chance your kids will end up going to childcare anyway – as your business and your professionalism depends on having a quiet environment in which to work constructively. Tash Hughes, Owner of Word Constructions says “I started my business from home so I could be with my daughters and do what I love, but it isn’t always easy to get away form the kids enough to actually get some work done! So I made use of family day care and occasional care.”

    “Working from home around small children is a challenge, and certainly makes life interesting, but it is doable.” says Melissa Khalinsky- owner of Business Mums Network. “You need to plan many things around the children, especially making telephone calls! Take advantage of sleep and rest times, daycare, play dates, and any other opportunity for some uninterrupted time to do tasks that require close concentration”

    If you want to work from home for the sense of achievement it brings in owning your own business, and the true flexibility your own business can give you, then being your own boss is a great option! Owner of Real Mums, Amanda Cox (aka Mad Cow) says ‘I get to express my creativity and do what I really love and want to be doing. I’m not helping someone else fulfill their dream, and my ideas aren’t being stifled.’

    So, What now?? If you plan on starting your own business, but have no clue as to where to start, here are a few steps to follow:

    1) Visit www.homebusinessconnections.com.au to get some ideas about businesses from home and for some free, unbiased advice on working from home.
    2) Research!! And ensure you do lots and lots of it!! Ask yourself these few questions:
    -“Is my business unique?”
    -“If not, do I offer something else my competitors don’t?”
    -“Is there a target market for my business?”
    -“Is there room for potential growth?”

    If you need some help in answering these questions, I suggest you employ the services of a marketing or business coach to help you get going.
    3) Decide on a business name and then do the appropriate checks to ensure it’s not taken!!
    4) Visit www.business.gov.au for more information on th

    Successful Telecommuting Mom Story Number 2
    Melody Spier started looking at telecommuting as an option back in 2000 but felt at the time that she could not financially quit her job.Tired of working long hours and coming home so exhausted at the end of each day that she could hardly enjoy our family time, Melody felt like her husband, neighbors and friends were raising her children while she worked.After two years of working up the courage, she dropped her day job and became a full-time stay at home mom in 2002. From there she connected with a website that provided legitimate telecommuting information and a community of people who shared their knowledge and resources will
    home so I could be with my daughters and do what I love, but it isn’t always easy to get away form the kids enough to actually get some work done! So I made use of family day care and occasional care.”

    “Working from home around small children is a challenge, and certainly makes life interesting, but it is doable.” says Melissa Khalinsky- owner of Business Mums Network. “You need to plan many things around the children, especially making telephone calls! Take advantage of sleep and rest times, daycare, play dates, and any other opportunity for some uninterrupted time to do tasks that require close concentration”

    If you want to work from home for the sense of achievement it brings in owning your own business, and the true flexibility your own business can give you, then being your own boss is a great option! Owner of Real Mums, Amanda Cox (aka Mad Cow) says ‘I get to express my creativity and do what I really love and want to be doing. I’m not helping someone else fulfill their dream, and my ideas aren’t being stifled.’

    So, What now?? If you plan on starting your own business, but have no clue as to where to start, here are a few steps to follow:

    1) Visit www.homebusinessconnections.com.au to get some ideas about businesses from home and for some free, unbiased advice on working from home.
    2) Research!! And ensure you do lots and lots of it!! Ask yourself these few questions:
    -“Is my business unique?”
    -“If not, do I offer something else my competitors don’t?”
    -“Is there a target market for my business?”
    -“Is there room for potential growth?”

    If you need some help in answering these questions, I suggest you employ the services of a marketing or business coach to help you get going.
    3) Decide on a business name and then do the appropriate checks to ensure it’s not taken!!
    4) Visit www.business.gov.au for more information on th

    Convert Your Resume To Great Electronic Resume
    If you're going to use a resume writer, consider looking for some of these traits:* Experience either working in your field or helping a considerable number of people in your field with their resumes. * Experience working as a recruiter. * Experience working as a manager who made hiring decisions.After creating the perfect resume, you then need to distribute it. You'll likely be sending some professionally printed hard copies, especially to "A list" companies or organizations you've set your sights on. But just as likely, you'll be distributing other copies electronically.Your resume must be :1.Searchable:<
    I’m not helping someone else fulfill their dream, and my ideas aren’t being stifled.’

    So, What now?? If you plan on starting your own business, but have no clue as to where to start, here are a few steps to follow:

    1) Visit www.homebusinessconnections.com.au to get some ideas about businesses from home and for some free, unbiased advice on working from home.
    2) Research!! And ensure you do lots and lots of it!! Ask yourself these few questions:
    -“Is my business unique?”
    -“If not, do I offer something else my competitors don’t?”
    -“Is there a target market for my business?”
    -“Is there room for potential growth?”

    If you need some help in answering these questions, I suggest you employ the services of a marketing or business coach to help you get going.
    3) Decide on a business name and then do the appropriate checks to ensure it’s not taken!!
    4) Visit www.business.gov.au for more information on the legalities of starting your own business. Ensure you comply with all regulations imposed by the government and your local council
    5) Get yourself registered on some networking forums or groups. These are highly valuable and the support and resources you can get from them will propel your business forward.

    So before you keep wishing you could work from home, have a good hard think about why!

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