How to Get the Respect Your Business Deserves The key for your home
business to receive the respect it deserves is to run your business
as professionally as possible, just like any other business. By
Isabel M. Isidro
Power HomeBiz Guides
Home-based business has come to represent a large segment of today's workforce
and a powerful force in the economy.
However, home businesses are often regarded as "little hobbies"
and therefore are not taken seriously.
The key for your home business to receive the respect it deserves
is to run your business as professionally as possible, just like
any business. A professional
image does not just happen overnight: you need to create and nurture
it throughout the life cycle of your business. It involves everything
from your own workspace and business name, to your promotional and
marketing materials, and to efficient communications and services.
Professionalism is the only weapon that can be effectively
used to overcome misconceptions about the seriousness of this major
economic force.
Here are some tips to build professionalism and combat the
hobbyist image that people have for home-based workers:
Start with your own attitude about yourself and your business.
The way you conduct your business influences the way people think
of you. Never, ever apologize for working at home! Convey confidence
in yourself and your business (even if you do not feel it yet
inside). Your customers
will be most likely to trust you with their business, and others
will respect you as a savvy entrepreneur.
Set-up a room, or even a desk in a corner, designated just for your business.
If possible, have your office in a separate room with
doors, or at least with screens and partitions. This will let
your family and others know that you are working and should not
be disturbed when you are in your "office".
This will block off unwanted noises in the background,
such as the barking of the dog or children crying, which you certainly
would not want your clients to hear as you talk on the phone.
This will also help shift your mindset from household tasks to
business activities when you are in your business area.
Find a block (or segments) of time that you can regularly set as business
hours. Politely let others know these are your business
hours, and you will get back to them - unless it is an emergency
- when you are finished working. One man operating a home-based
business puts a "Do Not Disturb" sign on his door to let his neighbors
know that he is busy at work.
Carry business cards, an organizer or an appointment book with you at
all times.
Make it a point to tell people you have a home business
and share the pride you feel. When your client sets up a follow-up
meeting, or even if your friends ask you for lunch, be sure to
put these appointments in your calendar.
Print your business name, logo and address on all your business cards,
letterheads, brochures, envelopes, and other office supplies.
Be sure these materials look professional to make a positive
impression on your potential clients.
Have a separate phone and fax line for your business. Always
answer professionally and never let kids answer it. Return calls
promptly. This will convey the impression that they are important
to you.
Get an answering machine, voice mail or answering service to handle
calls when you are away from your office or otherwise occupied.
However, avoid using tape answering machine that sounds too amateurish.
Have a business plan and check it regularly to see whether
you are close to following the time schedule you have allotted
to reach your goals. Keep focused on the tasks, but also look
toward the future possibilities your business might achieve. Have
a business vision.
Join and network with professional and trade organizations.
This is a good way to establish contacts in your industry.
Dress professionally when you meet people. You can dress
casually in the house but make sure to project a professional
image when doing business in person.
Be proud being a home-based entrepreneur! More and more people are
now starting to earn their living working from home. More importantly,
develop a mindset for business and financial success.
Copyright 2000. PowerHomeBiz.com, LLC. Article written by Isabel M. Isidro,
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