Working At Home
Is Working at Home Right For Me?
The Changing Face of Business – Is Working at Home Right
For Me?
By Bill Schnarr
Right now there is a movement within the business world
that has been building since the first two computers spoke to
each other and sparked what would one day be the
“Internet”.
That movement has been strengthened by long early-morning
commutes, expensive downtown parking, and the problems
associated with working in the business world in the 21st
Century. As the cities get more congested and more people move
to them looking for work, a very basic need has arisen, with a
single mandate:
To get as far away from all the grime, pollution, and stress
as possible.
Surprisingly, it is the very thing that made the business
world shoot forward like a healthy bean sprout in the summer
sun that has also made it possible to escape the hustle and
bustle of big city living.
The Internet has once again changed all the rules, and not
in a way that many people would expect.
The Internet and good, reliable, high-speed internet
connections such as Cable or DSL connections have made it so
that trudging to work in a tiny cubic office every morning is a
simple waste of time. For many companies, Telecommuting has
been a much smarter answer to attracting experts from around
the globe without having to relocate anyone.
At the same time, the Internet itself has given rise to a
brand new form of advertising industry with nearly limitless
profit potentials. Website publishing is now one of the single
fastest businesses growing online at the moment, with direct
sales and snappy web-content being the number one force that
drives this new industry. Affiliate Marketing has been the
phoenix rising out of the “Dot Com” fire.
But before embarking on either of these grand business
philosophies, it is important to ask yourself, “Is working at
home right for me?”
We have amassed some very good pros and cons of both
telecommuting and website publishing, and it might be
beneficial to take a moment and look them over before making
that decision.
Telecommuting: Cutting Your Travel time to Zero
Telecommuting is the ability to work for a company in the
comfort of your own home. Aside from checking in on occasion,
all of your work can be done in your home office or on your
home computer, and your pay check may or may not come directly
to your house every week.
This is a very natural environment for independent
contractors and “freelance” specialists, depending on the type
of work they do. In the past few years, however, some
businesses have seen fit to “de-centralize” their work
environment and send their workers home.
These days, a business can operate quite efficiently in a
virtual online work environment. Specialists can come together
from all over the world and synchronize their jobs through text
messaging and centralized data bases. In addition, freelance
writers, IP programmers, and website design specialists have
been able to sprout their own little companies and contract
their work out of their homes.
A good thing about being a telecommuter is that, like in all
home or personal business environments, you make your own
hours. Work until the wee hours of the morning if you feel like
it, or take the day off and go to the zoo with the kids.
It’s an extremely attractive bit of freedom, especially to
parents and people looking to have family lives. This give you
the ability and freedom to either “Plan your work around your
life”, or “plan your life around your work”, whichever you find
more attractive on any specific day.
Another attractive aspect of telecommuting is that the
business environment can be extremely lucrative. You can be a
hired gun and let companies try to out-bet each other for your
services. This is especially true when you become better known
in your chosen field.
The business world is always looking out for the next big
talent, no matter what it is, and if you are that person you
could be in for an exciting future. Also, the amount of work
you put into a project is limited only by your dedication and
enthusiasm, so your future is really in your own hands in those
respects.
On the other hand, telecommuting has its own very real
problems and stressful situations that may never come up in a
more traditional business environment.
For example, working from home takes a tremendous amount of
discipline, and as such it is much harder to succeed than
people think. If you slough off your work load every time your
favourite television show comes on or you need to go to the
store for milk, you might have problems succeeding.
Also, something many people never think about is that when
work is at home, it stays at home. You may easily find yourself
in a situation where every time you sit down to a meal or try
to relax you automatically begin thinking about your work
problems.
It is extremely difficult to “leave work at work” for the
night when your work station is less than 20 feet away and you
have a big project sitting on your desk waiting to get
done.
If you don’t finish that project, it isn’t going to get done
and you are not going to get paid. Moreover, the company that
hired will likely never hire you again and worse, damage your
credibility by spreading the word that you can’t get the job
done. There is absolutely no job security for most
telecommuters and freelancers, something that can hang over
your head like a cold frost.
Finally, Isolation is a common problem for any person
working from home. No matter who you are, eventually you need
some human contact, and sitting in your little home office by
yourself for long stretches of time can be extremely stressful
on people.
Website Publishing: The Wild West of the Internet
Mass website publishing and affiliate marketing are two
relatively new areas of business and a terrific example of how
commercialism evolves out of scientific discovery. Like the
television, newspapers, and radio before it, the online medium
of computers has brought with it a perfect avenue for
advertising and marketing to the masses.
Affiliate marketing in websites is when a small company or
individual signs up for a commissioned sales program with a
company that has a quantity goods or services for sale. By
building websites that direct traffic to these larger parent
sites and getting customers excited about buying from them,
these small web-based companies earn commissioned sales
money.
These affiliate marketing members are tracked and paid
according to their performance, creating a symbiotic
environment for both the parent company and the affiliate
website. The affiliate gets paid for their marketing skills,
and the parent company has an extremely effective commission
based advertising program that costs them nothing to set
up.
As with telecommuting, there are many good reasons to run a
website publishing business, including setting your own hours
and the potential for large amounts of cash to be dumped into
your bank account.
In addition, website publishing is very creative and diverse
work, something that many people see as an integral part of a
happy home-based business. There are many different facets to a
home based web publishing business, including writing great
articles, designing cool web designs for your sites, and coming
up with the right idea at the right time to really drive up
sales for your affiliate companies.
Literally you can learn about something new every day of the
week, spend your days scouring the internet for good marketing
ideas, and make some important contacts and friendships with
what has become a very tight-knit business environment that has
closed ranks and grown up together in the past 10 years or
so.
Best of all, you can do this work at the park, or at the
beach, or in your house, wherever you want to go and work. Find
some place comfortable and just jump right in.
On the other hand, website publishing from home also has
just as many pitfalls as telecommuting does, and before anyone
decides to shrug off the corporate yolk in favour of the good
life they should carefully weigh all of the factors
involved.
Just as telecommuting can be lonely, frustrating, and
stressful work, so can website publishing. You will work long
hours, especially at the start, in an attempt to stabilize your
business and get your foot in the door. There are also some
potentially significant start-up costs involved in becoming a
website publisher, setting up your home office and getting the
proper affiliate marketing training that you need to have a
chance at succeeding.
Also, your family may be of little help in this endeavour.
Many people simply don’t understand how affiliate marketing
works, and most people think that if you are at home, you’re
free for coffee, phone calls, doing extra chores, watching the
kids…starting to see a pattern? In other words, if you are at
home on your computer all day many people will see this as not
really working for your pay.
On the contrary, the opposite is true. There are times when
you are going to be so overwhelmed with work that you won’t be
able to see daylight. Your family and friends need to
understand that although they may mean well, your office is
just like any other work environment and you must not be
disturbed while you are working.
This lack of recognition outside the work environment can be
extremely disheartening. For example, someone who is a lawyer
and makes $100,000 a year and has an extremely high level of
job satisfaction will be the envy of her peers.
On the other hand, someone who makes $100,000 a year as an
affiliate marketer and has an extremely high level of job
satisfaction will simply receive slightly puzzled, amused
stares and a polite request to explain exactly what an
affiliate marketer is.
Understandably, this kind of situation could wear on a
person after a while.
Regardless of how a person makes their money or runs their
business from home, telecommuting and website publishing are
both very new and exciting concepts being explored by the
business world. As the internet grows, so do the growth
possibilities and revenue potential for many businesses.
More businesses are getting involved in this type of
environment all the time. That means for telecommuters that
every day more potential customers are arriving on the scene,
and for website publishers and affiliate marketers that every
day there is another potential affiliate website out there just
waiting to be designed, developed, and written about.
No matter what based business you are in, stay focused. Stay
calm. Talk it over with your family. Come to the table with a
strategy that works and a plan for success, nd prepare to
revise it on the fly. Take a deep breath. Got everything calm
and relaxed? Good.
Now go crazy.
For more information on working from your home as an
affiliate marketer, publishing websites you can be proud of,
for profit, visit http://www.work-at-home-net-guides.com.
About The Author
Bill Schnarr is a successful freelance writer and a seasoned
work at home professional providing valuable insight and advice
to anyone wanting to
start a home based business with little start-up capital.
His numerous articles offer real-life tips and techniques for
getting the most out of a homebased business.
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