Home Internet Business: 10 Reasons For Starting A Home Internet Business

Posted by Rob Scott | Posted in List, Self Employed, SME, Start-Up | Posted on 22-04-2012

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Whilst looking around the internet this morning I came across this article, if you are thinking of taking your business online read some of the benefits that it could bring you and your business.

Home Internet Business: 10 Reasons For Starting A Home Internet Business

Why start a home internet business? People start businesses for various reasons. Many times when people think of starting a business, their mind easily focuses on ideas of doing conventional businesses. Not many people have known how profitable online businesses are. Through this, I would like to point out some of the reasons as to why you should start a home internet business.

1. Make money

The major reason for starting a home internet business is to make money. The internet has opened great opportunities to many people to make money. In fact, the richest men in the world have made their fortune from the computer and the internet. Luckily, home internet businesses do not require much in terms of investment. Just having a computer, internet access and products to sell are enough to start your online business.

2. Enjoy your hobby

Are you friends with the computer and the internet? If so then a home internet business is the best business for you. Although making money is the prime reason for starting a business, you can best benefit from it if you are passionate about it? Passion is the fuel to success in home internet businesses.

3. Keep yourself busy after retrenchment or retirement from active service.

Most people start home internet businesses to prepare themselves for retirement or retrenchment. If you are currently employed with a good salary but you are worried of retirement or being retrenched unexpectedly, the best advice for you is to start and grow slowly your business.

4. Fulfilling your desire of working for yourself.

Are you employed but dissatisfied with your current pay and the treatment you get at your work? Are you looking for financial freedom? Starting a home internet business will not only create a reliable opportunity for you to become self-employed, but it will also enable you to create multiple streams of income. Remember that relying on one source of income is like putting all your eggs in one basket. When you fall, you lose all your eggs. Most successful online marketers had the same experiences, which forced them to start slowly their home internet businesses.

5. Using savings accumulated over some years.

Online business does not require much money to start. If you have saved some money and you are looking for where to invest it profitably, starting a home internet business is one of the most economic, profitable and convenient ways of investing your savings.

6. Experiencing challenges in businesses.

Are you looking forward to work or businesses that give you some challenges? Online businesses provide a lot of room for creativity. Yes, coming across challenges in life is healthy and enables many people to unlock their mind.

7. Creating a job for yourself and other family members.

Starting a home internet business can open great opportunities for you to create jobs for your family members just from your home with your computer and internet connection.

8. Render better services and develop your community.

Are you looking for jobs for the people in your community? The internet has great opportunities for all people of walks of life. You can start now your home internet business, develop it and finally use it to train and create jobs for other people in your community. For instance, you can create article writing jobs for the youth to write articles in different fields of their expertise, which you can buy and use them for your online marketing campaigns. You can only be limited by your own imagination.

9. Practicing gained skills and knowledge.

Are you skilled in anything related to online business such marketing and web designing? Are you looking forward to putting into practice your skills and knowledge? When you start a home internet business, you have high chances of succeeding. Prior knowledge is an advantage in business and it puts you ahead of others in business.

10. Establishing online your conventional business.

Do you already have a business like a salon, internet café, restaurant or something? Taking your business to another level by establishing it online is a very wise idea. Apart from selling only your products, you will widen your sources of income by selling online other affiliate products related to your home internet business niche

 

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Have you experienced any success from taking your business online?

National Hobby Month – What’s Yours?

Posted by Rob Scott | Posted in Lifestyle, Opinion, Uncategorized | Posted on 06-01-2012

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January is National Hobby Month so I thought I’d take time out from business related blog posts to share a little about my main hobby – Flight Simulation.

National Hobby Month   Whats Yours?

I’ve always been in interested in aviation and my main hobby (away from watching sport) is desktop flight simulation, using Microsoft’s Flight Simulator – currently on it’s 10th version. I find it strange that when I tell people what my hobby is the mock and label is sad, geeky, pointless etc… before they have given the hobby any thought – fortunately I’m thick skinned so don’t let the comments get to me. The last time I checked Flight Simulator was the best and longest running PC ‘Game’ franchise  that Microsoft publishes and has been on the go for over 20 years.

National Hobby Month   Whats Yours?

Approaching Rotterdam - this scenery was free!

First of all, it’s not a game but a simulator. If you want to play a game get an X-Box. A degree of knowledge about flight will be needed to be able to competently operate the aircraft that come as standard when you buy the product. If you are lacking in this area there is a very comprehensive help file to get you started. As with most ‘gaming’ titles there is a huge community following for flight simulation (the FS community made the main news a few years ago when one of the major sites was hacked and destroyed) and it is this community that makes the hobby so much more enjoyable. There are many sites with huge membership numbers all dedicated to helping people get the most from flight simulator and to offer advice about anything and everything.

National Hobby Month   Whats Yours?

Mach 2.02 - Also free

It’s the community that is the heartbeat of the hobby. There are many 3rd party add-on developers who release new aircraft, scenery, weather engines etc… for you to purchase and install into the main simulator (payware) and a big group of dedicated developers who create their own add-ons and donate them to the community for free (freeware). Many of the payware aircraft add-ons have been endorsed and certified by real-world pilots who fly jumbo jets, puddle jumpers and helicopters in their day job as being as close to the real thing as it gets. In fact many of the high-end payware add-ons come with the actual aircraft manuals from the real thing due to them being so complex – thankfully not all the add-ons are massively complex and do not need weeks of study to understand!

National Hobby Month   Whats Yours?

You've got to operate this cockpit as a real pilot would

It’s all well and good having a community that chat via forums, but many people also fly online with each other via the built in multiplayer system (not very good) or connecting via free servers to huge online networks. This allows you to be able to fly online with you friends all over the world whilst being guided by air traffic controllers – these are real people not a computer voice. Many of these controllers do the same job during the day at places like Heathrow, JFK, Seattle etc.. and come home and give their time to the hobby.

There are also ‘Virtual Airlines’ which as the name suggests are groups of people who have formed their own airline, which are great for people who want a bit more structure to their hobby- I help run one that has been around for over 12 years now and is still growing.

National Hobby Month   Whats Yours?

Welcome to Hawaii

I have taken my hobby one step further and have helped develop/test some payware add-ons in the past, and also work as the reviews editor for a popular community know as Mutley’s Hangar. Developers will willingly donate their products to use to write about and report back on any problems that we come across. You can view my work here and change the ‘Author’ box to Rob Scott.

Of course, all this comes at a price. There is a famous saying ‘£50 for FS and £1,500 to run it)’, referring to the fact that you need to have a specially built PC to get the most from the flight simulator due to the huge demands it places on your system. To put it simply, and off the shelf model from PC World wouldn’t be good enough.

National Hobby Month   Whats Yours?

It's easy to become immersed in this hobby

As you can see, the world of Flight Simulation is probably a lot different to how you probably perceived it to be and can be used as an educational tool. There are real world pilots who use desktop flight simulators to practice their approaches and landings at an airport prior to them taking to the sky for real.

Do you have any hobbies that people, at first,  do not fully understand?

 

Time to Relax?

Posted by Rob Scott | Posted in Lifestyle | Posted on 24-10-2011

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Time to Relax?
Time to Relax? photo credit: Rhys Asplundh

We all know that we need to take time out from our schedules to relax and wind down from working all day – whether that is from working 9-5 in a full time job, working for yourself or a mixture of both. Taking time to relax and indulge in our hobbies really helps to de-stress from work and also recharge your batteries. Different people have different ways of relaxing and enjoying their leisure time, below are a few of mine:

  • Reading a book – mainly Chris Ryan and Lee Child books
  • Video games – I love playing Forza 3 on my X-Box
  • Flight Simulation – I regularly contribute articles and reviews to websites and magazines
  • Sport – Probably the thing I enjoy doing most; watching almost any form of sport on the TV, or attending Leeds Rhinos matches.

Time to Relax?
Time to Relax? photo credit: JorgeBRAZIL

The problem (if you can call it that) with all these is that there are inevitably going to be clashes with the wife who doesn’t understand why I watch so much sport, and sometimes there just isn’t enough time to do everything I plan on doing.

However, that isn’t such a bad thing as when I do get the time to do something when I wasn’t expecting to find time, I appreciate it and enjoy it all the more.

 
What do you do to relax and wind down from a hard day’s/week’s work?