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So you know, roughly, how to test your easy work from home ideas.
Before you go any further and start investing like an entrepreneur
business opportunity seeker, though, you need to try it out. Here’s
how.
Build a Prototype.
If you plan to sell physical things, or you’re going to do
something like starting a website or making software, then you should
build a prototype to see how easy your work from home ideas will
work out. A prototype is a version of your product that is built
quickly by you alone, and serves to show that your idea is feasible
in the real entrepreneur world of business opportunities. If it
would be too expensive to build the whole thing, then just building
the new part that differentiates you from your competitors is good
enough.
Show your prototype to a few people, to see what they think. Are
they excited? Would they use it?
Get a Few Customers.
If your product is relatively low-value, or you’re providing
a service, then it should be relatively easy to get a few customers
and do a few dry runs of your work from home ideas. Do them a generous
discount (you could even do it for free), to make sure that everything
runs smoothly and the customers are satisfied at the end of it.
For example, let’s say you plan to be a landscape gardener
from home. You could borrow the tools, and volunteer to do a garden
for some kind of charity project – this is good, since it
means that you’re doing something nice for charity, but they’re
not paying for perfection, so it’s not that bad if small things
go wrong. You should then go through all the motions as you would
once your business is established, and see what comes out at the
other end.
Here’s another one. Let’s say you’re an Italian
living outside Italy, and you plan to try the business opportunity
to become an entrepreneur in a home business cooking pasta in your
kitchen and delivering it to customers (you’d be surprised
how many home businesses there are in the catering industry). You
could make a rough draft of a leaflet (with discounted prices) and
deliver it to a small number of homes in the area, until you get
a little response. You could then see if it really is feasible to
make and deliver these things, and whether there would be any profit
in it.
The best dry-runs, though, are the ones where you can get one client
at full price. This generally happens in the kind of industry where
most transactions are business-to-business, and go through a bidding
process. If you’re doing something like freelance writing
or artwork, this can let you take on one ‘job’ without
being committed to any more afterwards. If you find it’s not
for you, at least you haven’t lost too much – and if
you love it, then you’re getting valuable experience before
you try to take it full-time.
As some entrepreneurs do when you try your business opportunity
out, make sure to do some kind of survey – you could hand
it to the customer, include it with your delivery, or even phone
up and say that you’re just calling to make sure everything
is alright. Following up this way isn’t just good for you,
it’s also good customer service.
Don’t Rely on Scale.
One of the most common things I hear when I tell people to try
out their "easy" work from home ideas is that a small-scale trial
wouldn’t do the idea justice, since they ‘plan to make
money on scale’.
Never, ever rely solely on scale. You think that supplies will
get magically cheaper if you’re doing ten orders a day instead
of one? Guess again. You think you’re going to save time by
doing lots of orders at once? You might save some, but not as much
as you might think. When you’re trying to see whether your
business is viable, you should always err on the conservative side
– the thinner your margins are, the easier it is for something
unexpected to happen and destroy them altogether.
You’re cheating yourself as an entrepreneur if you don’t
try out your business opportunity before you start it – you’ll
be throwing yourself in at the deep end, and there won’t be
a lifeguard. Trying it out gives you the easy opportunity to make
your beginner mistakes (there will be a few, I guarantee it), and
to build confidence in yourself and your work from home business
without the idea of taking pointlessly large amounts of risk.
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