Monday, April 22, 2013
How To Run Your Home Business Like A Boss
Owning a home business has many advantages. You will be able to work at your own pace and at a schedule you set for yourself. Finding a business which will be profitable and one in which you will excel, can be the hard part. Of course, most businesses take some capital to get started, too.
The best way to make money is having a passive income, so think of ways your home business can make money for you while you sleep. If you're an expert in a field, why not write an ebook on what you know? Provide tips and tricks, secrets, strategies, and other juicy tidbits that most people wouldn't know.
It's important to find all the links that point back to your home business website and ensure that they keywords used in the link are included in the list of key phrases you've chosen for your site. Email the author of the article or blog post and ask them to change the keywords if they aren't what you'd like to them to be, and offer a link back to their article in return for their help.
Take a measurement of your home office and then figure out what percentage of your whole home you are using for your business. This is important as it will reflect how much of your home costs, including rent or mortgage, you can claim on your income tax. Let your accountant know the percentage and he will tell you how much you can write off.
Determine your goals. Find out what you are most interested in, and base your goals on that. If your goals match the type of business, you are entering into, you are much more likely to be successful. If they do not, you may need to choose a different type of business to get involved in.
Know your capabilities. While you want your business to be the most successful, it can be, you do not want to attempt something that you will not be able to complete. If you are not able to do outdoor work, do not start a home-based business requiring you to do heavy manual labor.
Get a second phone line, or write off your first. If you have a business phone line, you can completely write that off of your taxes. If you feel this is unnecessary, you can still partially write off your home phone by keeping the bills, and circling the dates and times of business calls.
Deduct your internet. If your home based business has a website, or runs completely online, you can deduct up to fifty percent of your bill from your taxes. Use your best judgment when determining how much of a percentage you want to deduct, because if you are audited, you will need to prove the amount of time you spend online.
There are also some disadvantages to owning a home business, with the most obvious one being that there are no guarantees. You will need to have some money to get started and also, money to live on while your business gets off the ground. Once your business is up and running, you may find it takes many more hours than you had anticipated.
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