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Home-Based Business Advice Yuma AZ

Just like with grandma's chocolate chip cookies, you need to find the right ingredients to create a home business that can be successful year after year.

Small Business Development Center
(928) 317-6151
1351 S Redondo Center Dr
Yuma, AZ
Colorado River Consulting
(928) 783-8295
5402 W County 10th St
Yuma, AZ
Mohave Community College
928.757.0895
1971 Jagerson Avenue
Kingman, AZ
Central Arizona College
520.494.6610
540 N. Camino Mercado, Ste. #1
Casa Grande, AZ
Arizona SBDC
480-731-8720
2411 W. 14th Street, Suite 115
Tempe, AZ
Olin Business Solutions
(928) 783-2258
1458 S 3rd Ave
Yuma, AZ
Norton Consulting
(928) 342-6217
12267 E Del Norte
Yuma, AZ
Maricopa Community Colleges SBDC
480-784-0590
2400 North Central Avenue Suite 104
Phoenix, AZ
Eastern Arizona College
928.428.8590
240 S. Montezuma St., Suite 105
Prescott, AZ
Coconino County Community College
928.526.7653
3000 North 4th Street
Flagstaff, AZ

Home Business Success

I am a firm believer that any business starts much like grandma’s favorite chocolate chip cookie recipe. She made sure that she had all the right ingredients, like soft sifted flower, pure cane sugar, fresh eggs and real cream butter.

Sound good? Well, if any one of those really important ingredients were to go missing from grandma’s recipe, her batch of cookies would not come out just right, like you remember them.

The Home Business Success Recipe

Same goes for a home business. I think sometimes that it may be a bit harder to arrange all the right ingredients for a home business recipe, however. In a corporate job, or a bigger company that has a brick and mortar exterior, usually these ingredients like employees, accounting practices, logistics, banking, etc. are already formed and controlled by the higher up managers, the company boards and internal controls. In a home business, however, those responsibilities typically lie with the sole entrepreneur, YOU!

In my experience of running my own home business, these types of fringe benefits that most employee-based business offer, were not handed to me on a silver platter with an instruction manual. My business beginnings were harder to maneuver, until I learned the skills I needed to fix and run that business just like any big company.

Building a great team was the secret. It is the consistent ingredient in any good company, yet a skill sometimes difficult to master.

First Things First - The Logistical Ingredients

One of the first big differences I noticed when it came to my business really feeling like a business, and not just an extension of my home, was when I actually moved my office to a separate dwelling. I, and my business, felt liberated and real at that moment. No more cookie crumbles all over my desk. I could actually answer the phone without grabbing a chunk of chocolate pudding on the phone receiver; it was a very crucial step I needed to make to feel my business was legit, and so was I.

Once I set up my physical space of my home business, I made some drastic rules about the daily operations and how the business would run. I first set my mind that I was a professional business. Therefore, I needed to establish a schedule for daily working hours, and in my personal case I chose a standard 9-5. In my opinion, this was also a very important thing to do because it gave me some boundaries that I had to follow, if I ever expected to be successful. If you view your home business as just a hobby, that is what it will be. Home businesses can be very successful, or not. It all depends on your frame of mind when you are developing the plan.

The Team Ingredients

The next and biggest part of planning a home business is who will help you run it? You can choose to start it yourself and get to know each and every aspect of your daily operations, but at some point you will need to start building your team, if you want to grow and succeed. This was the toughest part of building m...

Author: Kim Babjak

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