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Home Business

So you want to start a home based business. Just think, you can

work in your slippers when you want to - what could be better? No

commute, not having to play office politics, no income - Whoops

how did that sneak in?

Let's have a reality check about your home business. Can you

work in your slippers? Sure, no problem. If you aren't going to

be meeting face to face with your clients, it makes little

difference how you're dressed.

Can you work when you want to? That really depends on a lot of

things. If you are a freelance writer with little, if any

contact, with the public, yes you can. However, if you are

selling a product or service, and the public will be contacting

you , that may not work. The normal office is open during the

working day, but wait a minute. Typical office hours are 9-5 and

if you call their number, you expect an answer. If you don't get

an answer, you will most likely try another source. But with the

Internet, what are typical office hours? If you live in Florida

and are on eastern time, how about all your prospects on the West

Coast? When you're wrapping it up for the day, they're just

getting back from lunch.

So do you increase your office hours to cover all time zones. If

you're on the west coast, open earlier in the morning - if you're

on the east coast close later at night. Right - wrong. That will

contact, with the public, yes you can. However, if you are...

be self defeating, as far as running your own home based

business. Before you worked 8 hours a day and since you decided

to get out of the "rat race", you now have to work eleven?

The first thing you should do is to post the hours when people

can talk with you on your web site. But it is amazing how little

attention some people pay to this. Calls will be received at all

hours of the day and night. Now, remember that anyone who does

call, is a more serious prospect than one who simply responds to

an email.

Should you have a toll free number? While many will argue that

this is a more professional approach, it will increase the number

of calls from people who are referred to as "tire kickers". If

they have to spend "their dime" for the call, they will be less

inclined to call unless they are serious.

But this doesn't answer the question - how long should you be

available to take calls, and what should you do with people who

call outside your posted hours? Recognizing that there is a

three hour difference for many people, you should try to be

available during that period that overlaps the different time

zones. If you live on the east coast, 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM will

provide decent coverage. Voice mail or an answering machine

should be available for those hours you are not actually taking

calls.

While voice mail or an answering machine will provide coverage,

you must respond to inquires received on a timely basis. While

you have a better chance of closing the sale if you are available

when they do call, this is the next best alternative.

Another thing that you should do, is to try to capture their

telephone number, the best time to return the call and their

email address if they do call outside your normal working hours.

This works especially well if you follow up with an email sending

them a carefully crafted message. In that message thank them for

their inquiry, and if they respond, be sure to return their call.

If they don't respond to your email, you should still follow up,

however, the odds of making a sale have decreased dramatically.

No matter what you do, you will not close a sale with everyone

who calls. If you present a "business like" image, the odds that

you will be successful, will increase dramatically, and you will

realize that dream of no commute, not having to play office

politics, and hopefully there will be some income.

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