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  • HOW TO CHOOSE THE MOST PROFITABLE HOME BUSINESS

    Author: Grady Smith
    So, you want to work from home. But what kind of business
    should you start?

    With thousands of home business opportunities on the
    internet, many entrepreneurs find themselves jumping into
    home opportunities solely based on the amount they can earn.

    But you have to remember; home business is still the real
    world. If you have a degree in marketing, you wouldn’t even
    waste your time trying to repair computers unless you have a
    strong knowledge of the subject. But entrepreneurs
    continually leap into home businesses that require a skill
    they don’t even posses.

    What to do? Well, you need to first outline your strengths.
    Find out what you excel at and apply that to a field that
    would work from home.

    For instance, your friend might be making $16,000 a month
    using MLM programs. You think, great, I’ll join under him
    and make $16,000 too! But your friend’s skills include a
    persuasive personality and a passion for talking on the
    phone. You’re more hands on, and enjoy being a little more
    creative.

    You take up your position under your friend and really crash
    and burn. Maybe the landing is so hard that you tell
    yourself you’re never going to invest another minute in
    creating a home business opportunity.

    But if you had played on your strengths, and instead wrote
    an ebook on crafting, you may have well exceeded your
    friend’s earnings if you’d only taken the right direction
    for you.

    So, how do you find what home business is right for you? I
    have found that home business opportunities generally fall
    into three categories. Someone that’s good at marketing
    would probably prefer and shine doing MLM, while someone
    that loves to help people would do better in a service
    position.

    Look at the following three classifications of working from
    home, and then find which would serve you best.

    The first is marketing. While every business does require a
    small amount of sales know how, some weigh their entire
    profitably on possessing the skill. You need to be able to
    convince readers to buy and have a marketing savvy to make a
    nice profit.

    Second, is creativity. Creating your own e-books is one
    example. If you can’t write a lick, then you really aren’t
    going to make much of a profit writing your own booklets and
    reports.

    And the third kind of opportunity is service. These can
    include allowing others to pay you directly for your
    strengths. Examples would be consulting, web design,
    construction, machine repair, etc.

    So, to find the right home business, outline your strengths.
    Search, or create, the perfect job that relies heavily on
    traits or training you posses. If you find a job that is a
    close match, try it and learn other traits necessary to make
    it profitable. In time you’ll find the most comfortable, and
    financially rewarding opportunities are the ones that you
    were meant to do.

    About the Author

    Grady Smith
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