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Friday, March 23
Earning an Income While Being Home with the Kids
Saturday, February 4
How to Find Jobs on Freelancer Websites
Sunday, October 23
Survival Tips for the New Mompreneur
Here are a few tips to help you with your wonderful, new journey:
Give Yourself Enough Time to Learn
Take it slow. Don't pressure yourself to do everything, know everything, be everything, etc. Make a list of what classes you'd like to take and reading material you'd like to read then fit it into your schedule. Your calendar is your bestfriend! He will keep you productive and ultimately help you succeed. Use him wisely. Google Calendar is by far the best, in my opinion. Sync it with your phone for the ultimate business tool.
If you're brand new to the online business world, give yourself a month or two to just to study. Find webinars, YouTube videos, eBooks, success stories, etc. on your subject matter and soak it all in. Make notes of what you like and what you don't like. What you think needs improvement in that industry and what niche you'd like to focus on.
Find what appeals to you and learn everything you can about it. Take it easy in the beginning but be sure to follow your schedule.
Set Expectations for Your Kids
If your kids are like mine and grew up having my attention whenever they wanted then there will be a bit of an adjustment period. Things will have to change. You are now running a business and you must act accordingly, if you want to be successful.
Set the rules and then abide by them. They will follow your lead. If you treat your business as a hobby that you are able to come and go at the drop of a dime then that is how they will treat it as well. Yes you are doing this so that you can work, spend time with your family and be a mom but there are certain responsibilities that you will have as a mompreneur that will ultimately change life as you know it now.
Sit your children down, assuming they are at the age where they can understand you, and explain to them what is happening and what will happen in the near future. If they are not old enough to understand, your best bet would be to get a babysitter for a few hours a day so you can get your work done. Don't schedule your work during nap time that is not a reasonable amount of time to complete your daily tasks. Talk to your partner about stepping up and watching the kids for a few hours.
Let your children know when you must not be interrupted, are in a meeting, studying, etc. If you teach them to respect your time then and only then will they as well. If you run your business as... getting up and going whenever you please, not following a schedule, only working when the kids are asleep then how far do you honestly think your business will go?
They will follow your lead! Lead them well from the beginning and it will make it easier once your business gets busy.
Times that may work well for working on your business include early in the morning before the kids wake up, late at night after they're in bed or during the day when they're in school.
Do what is best for you and your family but make it consistent so everyone knows what to expect.
Networking with Other Mompreneurs
The best thing about the internet is that you are NEVER ALONE!
Find an organization, forum, Facebook group, etc. in your niche to join. Introduce yourself and ask questions, there is always someone eager to help.
There are many other moms who have "been there, done that" and can help you with whatever you are going through at the moment. If you can't find friends, then participate in online work at home mom (WAHM) communities.
Networking with other WAHMs not only provides emotional support, but can give you real world feedback on what's working and what's not for other moms. You'll learn little tips for juggling kids and work that you just won't find on other business-oriented websites.
Surviving the first few months in business and coming out profitable is going to be challenging. But there's nothing quite like the rush of being able to earn extra money, while still being there for your children.
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Best of Luck to you!
Tuesday, September 13
Start A Home Business – Top Ways To Earn From Home
Saturday, July 16
How to Know If Being A VA Is Right for You
Wednesday, July 6
Three VA Opportunities and Where to Find Them
As a virtual assistant you have a choice. You can specialize in a particular task, for example transcription. Or you can provide a variety of services. There are pros and cons to each. Regardless of your approach, in order to make a living you need clients. Here are three potential virtual administrator opportunities and ideas on how to get them.
Transcription
Transcription is a specialty skill. It’s even more specialized if you have medical or legal transcription skills. If you have this specialty skill you might consider submitting a resume to ideal clients. For example, if you have medical transcription experience submit your resume to a health management company. They likely manage several hundred medical practices and could use your services.
Consider also searching virtual administration job boards. This type of freelance job board will list transcription opportunities. If you have excellent proofreading and editing skills then you offer an additional value.
Finally, don’t forget to network both online and off. Attend meet-up groups. Join your local Small Business Association. Consider looking specifically for people who speak or are active interviewers. They can turn their speeches into print content for their website and customers. You can help them by transcribing.
Blog/Website Management
Most blog or website management is pretty straight forward. The problem is that it can be time consuming. Often a business owner just doesn’t have the time they need to manage their blog or website. This is where your skills can be a valuable service. Membership websites and forums both require a good deal of time.
To find a blog or website management position consider participating on marketing forums. There you’ll find a number of internet marketers who may need your services. Again networking pays off. You can also search freelance job boards and virtual administration job boards specifically. When you’re searching make sure to check out the “technical” job postings. Many people place website management positions under the technical category.
Proofreading/Editing
If you have an eye for detail and a way with words then this VA opportunity is right for you. A proofreader generally looks for spelling and grammar errors. An editor may also offer content suggestions to polish a book, article, or report. If you’re interested in this type of opportunity networking helps as do job boards. However, you may also want to contact writers individually. Many writers and content providers use editors. If you can find a few writers to partner with, you can have a full schedule.
These are just three possibilities. As a virtual administrator you really do have an unlimited variety of opportunities to choose from.
Sunday, March 6
A New Way to Work From Home
We all know the stereo-typical depiction of the secretary. Now with the technological revolution it has new meaning. From sending flowers to paying expenses VA’s can do it all.
What is a Virtual Assistant? Virtual Assistant’s have clients all across the United States and overseas. They’re self employed professionals who usually work from home hired by small companies and individuals on an hourly basis. With a phone and the latest technology they can do just about anything.
For small companies it’s cost effective. There are no payroll taxes, no benefits, no office equipment to worry about, not even office space.
Reported by NBC’s Dawn Fratangelo
Check out the video: A new way to work from home