Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Fwd: Is a home-based business the solution for you?

Is a home-based business the solution for you? 

Imagine the freedom of working on your own schedule… not asking for permission to take the morning off, or being forced to work on the weekend when you would rather share time with your family.

Imagine earning more money than you do now, with no commute, no dress code and none of the headaches that come with a job.

Impossible? I'm living proof it can be done, and I'd like to help you see that it could be a great option for you, too.

Who am I ?

So why listen to me? Who am I, after all?

First and foremost, I am someone who has operated a successful home-based business for more than nine years. It wasn't always this way, though.

I used to work in a regular office in the middle of a busy city. I paid rent for my small office, spent money commuting by bus or car to get there, then paid money to park while I worked. I also had to live, so I spent more than $1,000 a month for an apartment.

Don't get me wrong – it wasn't a bad way to live. I enjoyed my work and felt like I was part of something working in a busy office in a busy city. But it was very expensive and I spent a lot of my time just traveling back and forth to work. Something had to change.

I decided to start a home-based business, and I've never looked back. I stopped spending money to rent my office, stopped spending money to commute and was even able to deduct many of my expenses from my taxes.

When I added it all up, it was like making an extra $1,000 a month. I really loved it – I could slow down, work on my own time and save my energy for my loved ones.

Who can start a home-based business?

Now you know my experience and you might be saying "but I'm different." True, we're all different. Yet there are advantages to starting a home-based business for people from all walks of life.

Imagine a corporate manager, working 12 hours a day, six days a week to build someone
else's business. He is tired of listening to his micro-managing boss and following meaningless instructions.

He wants to escape the rat race, but he is afraid to leave his job and doesn't think he has enough money to start his own business. His solution?

He starts small, working from home on his own time.

Imagine an employee working for a different company. She wants a raise so she can start
a family, but the economy is not good and the company has no more money to pay her. She feels trapped in her job, helpless to change her life. So she starts to dream about starting a home-based business, where she can control her income.

Imagine a stay-at-home mom, who wants to generate some extra money to help her family.
She sees how hard her husband works, how he never has time for his family, and she wants
to make a change. She hears about a home-based business, and thinks it might be the solution.

Imagine a retired man who, after years of working long hours, finds he cannot afford to live the way he did when he had a full income. Working just a few hours a week at a home-based business might be enough to bring back the simple luxuries he misses.

Imagine a student, full of knowledge, courage and energy, but short of money. She knows it
will be years until her student loans are paid off, so she starts a home-based business while
she's still in school.

What's in it for you?

By now you might be asking yourself why so many people start their own home-based
businesses. What do they see in them?

Well, for one thing, there are valuable tax advantages to operating your own home-based
business.

Even working as an employee for another company with a home-based business on the side, you can save thousands of dollars on your taxes every year. You can, in fact, save about $600 a month in taxes on average.

How? By writing off part of your mortgage payment, part of your rent, house expenses, car and travel expenses, some entertainment expenses (remember, you're promoting your
business!), even a big part of your holidays. You can write off your dental and medical bills,
your new home office equipment and furniture and even a new television.

What about other advantages, beyond saving money?

When you operate your own home-based business, you are the master of your time and your life. No one tells you what to do anymore. You gain incredible freedom, a feeling of self-reliance and the comfort of knowing you are no longer controlled by local employment conditions. I think you'll agree that those kinds of advantages are simply priceless – but they don't end there.

When you operate your own home-based business you work in the comfort of your own home. No need to travel to your office or job anymore. In fact, you'll have no need to travel at all, unless you want to. Say goodbye to traffic stress – while your neighbors fight with traffic, you can relax.

You can even work in your pajamas and slippers if you want to!

You are always there for your kids and your other loved ones. Better yet, if both mom and dad work from home, you can drop your kids off at school, then come home to your king-sized bed and…well, you use your imagination!

Some final thoughts

You're probably thinking that a home-based business sounds like a great solution for you.
I agree, but you should know that there is also some work to do. Like most things in life,
what you get out of your home-based business depends on what you're willing to put into it.

Is a home-based business the solution for you? Only you know the answer to that question, but I am more than willing to help you decide.

If you want to know more about how to get started, check out Nextinternetbusiness.com now.  I'm here to share my experience with you, and to help you get on the road to success with your home-based business.

To your success!
-- Next Internet Business


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