Open Season: Choosing the RIGHT Home Business


From Education to Appreciation: Understanding (and Succeeding In) the Home Business Industry

I am active in discussions online because I like to learn. I like to learn more about various view points, experiences and the backgrounds of those who are giving the view points. So in my quest to determine exactly where the misconceptions surround the home business industry come from, I settled on what I feel to be the major cause of these misconceptions: lack of education!

Now I don’t mean education in terms of elementary, high school or college and degrees. I simply mean that the general public lacks a basic understanding of home business, what it means, what it involves, and what kinds of goals and expectations should be set. We’ve been presented with so many different slogans, promises and expectations that it seems hard to know what to really expect from a home business of any kind.

To get to the root of the problem, I’m analyzing the general mentality of 2 groups: those who are already in a home business and trying to create an income, and those who are actively (and even desperately) seeking an opportunity of their own. So first, we look at independent reps and distributors of income opportunities. Most do not have enough knowledge (or bother to gain enough before they start to promote) about their own opportunities. So most are not able to answer questions about their programs with ease, and usually refer you to their sponsor or upline (who sadly know little more than they do) to have your questions answered. This is the first part in the breakdown of communications, and contributes greatly to many of the misconceptions that plague the industry.

In addition to the lack of knowledge about their own opportunities, many reps and distributors are out for one thing and one thing only: to make money. Rarely do they take into consideration the actual products and services being offered, which poses 2 other major problems. Not only can they not answer questions about their wares, but it also leaves to the imagination the reason for the products being offered at all. I have noticed this in particular with a lot of direct sales-based opportunities. There are viable products and services being offered, but because many distributors are more focused on making money (and recruiting others into their opportunity, thinking this the best and fastest way to earn), they promote only the income opportunity, making the products look useless or worthless. And lets not forget the big-time promises that are made by a lot of distributors and reps in their advertising. They mislead interested prospects with claims of huge earnings (sometimes skyrocketing into the double-digit thousands per month), as well as promising all kinds of training and support that they aren’t capable of providing because they don’t have a clue themselves. This kind of unethical advertising presents false statistics and creates ill-formed expectations in the minds of those looking to join. And these together subject the entire business opportunity and company (not just that individual distributor) to scam accusations.

The other problem (and perhaps the biggest one) caused by reps and distributors is that because they are in the frame of mind to only make a quick buck, they rarely stick around to help those they do manage to snag get started. This leads to a heap of new members that have little to know experience, even less knowledge than the one before them, and no clue as to how to get their businesses off the ground. And because they know no better, these new members turn around and take up the same unethical practices as the ones who’ve sponsored them, thinking it the best way to get sales.

Now we’ll look at the other half, those seeking to join or start a home business. The first thing I want to cover is perhaps the most important, and the reason for the majority of bad decisions that are made when starting a home business. While there are those who are already entrepreneurs seeking a new opportunity to add to their repertoire, most of the individuals researching and looking to start with a home business are people who are struggling financially, fed up with their jobs, up to their eyeballs in debt and looking for an end-all to their problems. These kinds of situations create a very vulnerable mental state, a state which doesn’t respond to reason, which isn’t able to rationalize. SO what might appear to a clear-headed person as an outright scam starts to look like a great deal to someone in that desperate and vulnerable mental state. This leads to decisions being made in haste, with little or no research being done and little thought as to how the decision will affect them financially and emotionally, or even how it will affect their families.

As if this weren’t bad enough, many opportunity seekers fall for the exaggerated hype that is being thrown about by inexperienced and ill-prepared distributors. This could be due to that vulnerable mental state I mentioned earlier. Promises of easy riches with little or no effort are particularly enticing, because the seekers are so worn out from there day-to-day routines and feeding solely on the hope that there is a program out there that will work, and the more they promise the better the opportunity must be. And from the hype, they develop the notion that they will not have to work much, but can still earn money. Instead of leaning on their better judgment and common sense, they look for “the lazy man’s way out” of their situations.

But it gets worse. It’s amazing to me what lengths people will go to in order to make sure they’re purchasing the best vacuum or car. People utilize tools like Consumer Reports every day to make sure they’re purchases are good ones. But when it comes to business, that “cautious consumer” mentality flies completely out the window. All it takes is a few simple searches online to find out more about a particular business opportunity or home business company. Yet the number of folks who don’t bother to do this before jumping into an opportunity is astounding! Where there are review sites and forums a-plenty to learn about the true nature of a program (and the kinds of people promoting it), there should be no reason to be ill-informed about anything! Yet seekers become either extremely skeptical, so much so that they don’t even bother to research opportunities but give them up for scams, or they become infatuated and take the plunge before they even know what they’re paying for!

And the kicker to all of this is that, when it’s all said and done and a person has finally decided to go for an opportunity, they forget the most important skill they’ve ever learned…to READ! Those terms and policies aren’t there to make the site look pretty and full of info. They are there to inform potentially new members of what is expected of them, and what they can expect in return. Every business opportunity I’ve ever been involved with has had specific rules, terms and policies. I’ve never seen one without. And the interesting thing is that in most cases, a person has to agree to abide by these terms and policies during the sign-up process. What’s more, these terms and rules don’t disappear once you become a member, they are still there for members to reference. How then, are there so many individuals who end up in court over situations with a home business opportunity (whether they violated some law or rule, or else feel cheated and want some kind of compensation or refund)?

All of these issues, for both distributors and opportunity seekers alike, arise from lack of education about the opportunity in question and the home business industry in general. Every misconception out there can be associated with lack of proper communication between the distributors and potential customers, lack of knowledge about the program, lack of effort in researching and/or joining, and an overall lack of common sense! So how can these issues be avoided, and misconceptions dissolved? Well, coming from the perspective of an entrepreneur who has both failed and succeeded, here are a few tips to help both distributor and opportunity seeker reach their desired goals:

For Distributors:

  • Upon joining, learn all that you can about your program, you should know it inside and out!
  • If there are consumable products, make it YOUR business to know all of the ingredients
  • If products touch any portion of the body, be sure YOU know the possible side-effects
  • Work up a list of frequently asked questions for yourself, and answer them!
  • Work to make yourself the expert, NOT your sponsor or upline!
  • DON’T promote until you’re comfortable enough to answer all questions & close your own sales
  • When promoting, use only realistic figures, facts and info that can be verified
  • Learn proper marketing techniques, not spamming, cold-calling or harassment
  • Stay AWAY from hype!
  • Learn to generate your own leads through your own diligent marketing efforts
  • Avoid confronting your “warm market” or complete strangers to promote
  • Be sure you know how the sign-up process works, from start to finish
  • Take your new customers/members personally through the sign-up process to avoid mistakes
  • Have some sort of plan in place to help your new members get started
  • Answer your phone and/or respond to emails from your downline


And last but not least….

DO NOT depend on the efforts of others to build your income! You know what results you want and when you want them. No one can make that happen better than you!

For Opportunity Seekers:

  • Before you begin your search, take a good long look at your current financial situation
  • If you cannot afford to start a business without using yoru credit card, then DON’T
  • Make a list of realistic goals you hope to achieve through this business
  • Look at your schedule, and make sure you’ll have at least 1-2 hours a day to work it
  • Be sure to choose a program that provides a product/service you can benefit from yourself
  • If you can’t feel proud about it, then DON’T promote it!
  • When searching, look at several websites from which promote the same opportunity (chances are, each one has different info)
  • Be proactive! Don’t hesitate to ask questions. Answers won’t appear magically in your head
  • Do as much research (if not more) on the potential sponsor as you would on the program itself
  • Be sure you’re aware of all costs and fees upfront (including merchant accounts, etc.)
  • Be sure to find out exactly what will be expected of you in order to achieve sales
  • Talk to others in the program currently. If you feel the need, ask for proof of earnings
  • List the pro’s and cons, and then decide. If the cons outweigh, then move on!
  • Take your time making a decision. Don’t let anyone pressure you with time-sensitive offers
  • If you decide to join, be sure you have fully read the terms, policies and so on
  • If you have legal questions, get a statement from the founder(s) or consult an attorney
  • Be sure you know exactly what you’re paying for, and how to access it once you’ve paid
  • When paying, be sure to keep all receipts


And of course, always go with your gut instinct. If it sounds too good to be true (as in promises of instant riches or huge incomes in a short amount of time), you may want to get a second opinion from another distributor or sponsor. If you feel the least bit uneasy about the program, then simply don’t join. There are plenty of opportunities out there, and there’s no reason to limit yourself. And finally, be an adult, be professional and be responsible. No one can force you to join a home business program. That decision has to come from you. So if you decide to go for it, realize that there will always be consequences to your actions. Or to put it better, what happens from then on will be a direct result of your choices. If you follow the steps above, you can protect yourself from getting involved with scams or unethical practices, and from losing money on programs that aren’t the right fit for you.

No matter what the industry, success cannot come without proper education. If you’re interested in home business, do your part to learn what you can before becoming a member of any opportunities. When you know what to expect, nothing can take you by surprise. In a closing reminiscent of my childhood days….”knowing is half the battle!”



More on Money-Making Options…

Google Adsense

Adsense has become one of the most popular ways for webmasters and bloggers to earn money online. Essentially, Adsense allows you to sell advertising space on your blog or website. It also allows you to earn a certain amount for every time a visitor clicks on the ads you’ve placed on your site or blog.

While this can be a great way to earn additional income, there are several factors that will determine how much you can earn. For starters, your focus will have to be on driving traffic to your blog or website. Adsense will do you no good if there aren’t enough visitors interested in what your site or blog offers. You will also need to focus on creating quality content. Adsense places ads based on the content of your site. In order to have the most relevant ads placed on your site, it is your job to provide enough content so that the proper types of ads can be matched with your site. Finally, you will have to ensure that you limit (or if possible, eliminate) fraudulent clicks on your ads. Google considers any ads that you click on while logged into your account, or that are clicked on from your specific IP address, to be fraudulent (an attempt made by you to increase your clicks and earning).

Adsense will work well for the experienced blogger or webmaster, and can significantly add to your income. It isn’t an option to completely replace your income, but when done right by those with experience in search engine optimization and traffic generation, it will be one of the best additional income streams available today!

Ebay, Auctions and Storefronts

These are all great ways to create additional streams of income. However, there are other factors in addition to those listed earlier. Not only will you have to drive traffic to your storefront or auction space, but you will have to choose products which are in high demand, and you will have to know how to set your action or storefront prices to maximize your earnings. You will also need to do extensive research on the kinds of items you’re selling, such as what competing auctioneers are listing, how much they start their bidding at, and so forth. Auctions work best when you extend the bidding period to allow as many bids as possible. This does not mean, however, that you are guaranteed to sell just by setting your bidding period to cover a larger amount of time. The fact is that auctions are not a stable source of income. Though you can fair well when you know how and what to sell, there are no guarantees that you’ll receive a fair price unless you start you bidding out at the price you’d want to earn for a single sale. Setting auction prices low in the hopes of gaining more interest is never suggested. In fact, your plans are more likely to backfire if your starting bid is much lower than the actual retail value of the product.

Storefronts are a bit more promising. Most storefronts allow merchants to set their own prices, which means that you have more freedom to maximize your earnings. Again, your task falls to choosing products that are in high demand, and driving traffic to your storefront. The task of driving traffic is much easier with products that have been given set purposes and prices (as opposed to collectibles that are auctioned). You need only to advertise where there are folks looking for your specific product, whereas with auctions you are a bit harder-pressed to draw interest to items that may or may not be in demand.

Home Business Opportunities

These have been around for years, even decades. However, they are really just starting to create significant buzz online. Home business is the new wave of the future. With our ever-changing economy, skyrocketing gas prices and job qualifications becoming more strict, our society is slowly turning to alternative earning options.

Home businesses range from in-home small businesses such as photography, tailoring and fashion alterations and specialty baked goods to stuffing envelopes, constructing items from home and reselling existing products. Unfortunately, with the growing popularity of the internet, scam artists have developed more innovative ways to infiltrate this industry, giving it a negative reputation in the eye’s of today’s society.

While many home businesses can be perfectly legal and lucrative, there are many to look out for and avoid. Among these are envelope-stuffing, putting together products at home (from kits sent from the company), data-processing, medical billing/transcription and outsourced payment processing (companies or individuals who are not US citizens encouraging you to accept/process USD payments for them from your home while keeping a portion of the payment and returning the remainder to the company). Many of the companies offering these types of opportunities have been investigated by the FTC (Federal Trade Commission) and the BBB (Better Business Bureau) of the US. These federal organizations strongly discourage involvement with such opportunities, reporting that more often than not, customers provided services which they were never compensated for.

There are many home business opportunities which in fact work very well. Some of the most successful models fall under direct sales and MLM (Multilevel Marketing). Through research and personal experience, I have found direct sales (which seldom require recruiting of new members and seldom rely on efforts of a “downline” to earn/maintain income) to be the simplest, least time-consuming and most rewarding of these models.

Direct sales refers to any business in which correspondence and transactions are handled between the customer and seller only. These opportunities are more lucrative because they allow you to create and maintain business relationships with your customers. They also reward the seller or distributor immediately, rather than the distributor having to wait to receive a paycheck from their company. Also, many direct sales-based companies offer payouts of closer to (or dead on) 100% commissions. This is what separates direct sales from MLM and affiliate programs (which only pay out lower percentages while taking the same amount of effort to promote). However, as successful as direct sales opportunities can be, they still face opposition. One of the main arguments against such programs is that distributors have to result to time-consuming, unprofessional and sometimes even underhanded tactics (spamming, cold-calling, live prospecting, door-to-door demos and so on) to generate leads and interest. However, with today’s more effective internet marketing techniques available to the average person, there is no longer a need for such tactics. With the rise of PPC (pay-per-click) advertising, search engine optimization and ready-made websites, there are more ways than ever to reach target markets and gain new customers without chasing and harassing them. When combined with these new-age marketing options, direct sales has become the most lucrative of home business opportunities, and quite possibly a steady, more secure income than a position in the workforce.