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Home-based Business firstbusiness.ca SECTOR GUIDES Home-Based Business With the advent of affordable technologies and a surge in First Nations’ entrepreneurial spirit, more and more small business people are launching businesses from their homes. According to experts more businesses are now being started from home than commercial sites. Money is a primary reason for the decision, as many home-based entrepreneurs start with less than $5,000 and no savings. While not for everyone, a home office is a good starting point. And today, there are many small-business Aboriginal people who wouldn’t have it any other way. Here are some things to consider when thinking about working from home: > How much foot traffic will you have? Clients, salespeople, and mail carriers may all need to visit. Is your home zoned for business applications? Will your insurance company cover any accidents? Is your home set up to accommodate visitors? If your home is not a good place to meet with clients consider instead the client’s place of business, or a restaurant, or coffee shop. > How much space do you have? Will it allow for expansion as you add clients and equipment? You may think you have ample space, but after adding a second printer, scanner, fax machine, and more file drawers, it can be a tight fit. Plan carefully and consider buying integrated technology. > How will your family adjust to the office? Will you be able to have a dedicated space, with no intrusions? Will you be able to keep your business phone off limits to others? Will your equipment be used only for business, or will you have to vie for time on the Home-based Business | 1 computer? Will there be resentment if you’re home and not spending time with your family? > Can you keep your business and personal life separate? Can you work if the dog is barking, the kids are screaming, or the laundry needs to be done? Will you be able to stop and start working at certain times? For many home means just too many distractions; people just can’t seem to get away from work. That may explain why, over time, many First Nations entrepreneurs eventually rent or share an office. > Think about the environment in which you’ll be working. For many people, the basement may be only space large enough for all your gadgets and files. And even with new lighting, working below ground can get people down, especially those short winter days when sun is scarce. Try to pick a space with good natural light and a door you can close to the outside world. There are also some marketing concerns to being based at home. Although there are thousands of home-based businesses across the province now, there may still be a bit of a stigma associated with working from home. So If you decide to launch from home, keep in mind the following: > Don’t use your home address for your business cards, stationery, collaterals, etc. Better to have a PO box where you can get all your mail. It looks better than 123 Evergreen Road, Apartment 201. > Without a storefront, your image is all you have. Spend time and money to make your business cards, Web site, and stationery reflect a truly professional operation. Don’t make your own business cards and stationery, unless you’re a graphic designer. Don’t use pre-perforated business cards you can buy at office stores. Tempting maybe, but business cards are relatively inexpensive to have designed and professionally printed. Home-based Business | 2 > Don’t skimp on a dedicated phone line. A phone line for business use only is absolutely necessary. Get yourself set up for voice mail, rather than an answering machine (it sounds more professional.) Don’t skimp on Internet connections or fax lines, either. > Make sure that you can close out the noise of your household. This can be embarrassing if the baby is crying -- especially if you’re speaking to your best client. > Answer the phone professionally. Sounds like a no-brainer, a professional phone manner is critical. Cute or clever phone messages are out. > Get out of the house every day, even if it is just to get the mail or take a brisk walk. Creativity suffers the longer you spend in one place. Being at your computer screen in your electronic hutch all day can suck the mental sharpness right out of you. > Stay involved in outside meetings and activities. Plan lunch dates, go to seminars, check in with customers and prospects. Don’t stay trapped in your office. Starting a business from home is a great way to ease into your new business. If you start on a shoestring, it’s wonderful not to worry about coming up with a rent check every month. If you are not well suited to home-based business, you will know very quickly; as you grow and become successful, you can always move to a larger space outside your home. Home-based Business | 3 firstbusiness.ca provides interactive business information and services to the growing number of Aboriginal entrepreneurs in British Columbia. Certain sectors of the provincial economy have increasing Aboriginal participation.This guide is part of a series providing relevant background information on those industries, highlighting statistics or real-life anecdotes, trends and emerging markets. Other guides can be found at: > firstbusiness.ca / guides

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