Want to be Self-Employed? Start an Online Business!

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Unless you are fabulously rich, you probably need to work for a living. After all, without a steady income, how on earth will you be able to afford new clothes, makeup, and nights out with the girls? The trouble is that working for someone else is not always the best way to enjoy a happy and productive work life. For one thing you have to do what they say, and for another, no matter how hard you work you are constrained by what your employer wants to pay you. So what’s the alternative?

Be Your Own Boss

Entrepreneurship is on the rise. The economy is slowly beginning to pick up and there are now more opportunities than ever for ambitious women to start a business and become their own boss. It might sound a bit scary, but if you are willing to take a leap of faith, it is possible to start an online business part-time and be in a position to work at your fledgling business full-time within twelve months.

Online businesses require very little in the way of start-up capital. All you really need to get things started are some ideas, a decent computer and an internet connection. Computers can be picked up second-hand, and as long as you are reasonably tech-savvy, setting up an online business shouldn’t be too difficult.

Be Creative and Let the Ideas Flow

There are lots of different things you can do to earn money online. Look at where your talents lie and start making a list of ideas.

  • Are you a creative type? Start writing articles and promote your services online.
  • Can you write code? If so, perhaps you can have a go at computers can be picked up second-hand. Alternatively, have a go at building websites for other people.
  • Do you want to sell things? Start a business selling products on Ebay or another online auction website.

The possibilities endless – the only limiter is your willingness to put in time and effort to make your embryonic business a success.

Make Your Business Fit Your Lifestyle

For a lot of women, children and family commitments mean that finding enough time to work on a new business idea is a huge problem. However, as long as you can garner support from partners, friends and relatives, there is no reason why you shouldn’t be able to start small and see how things grow.

Be flexible with your time and use every opportunity you can to work on your online business – even if it means getting up an hour earlier than normal or working through your lunch hour at the office. Ask for extra help if you need it and don’t be afraid to delegate some of your domestic responsibilities if you need to. It is going to be tough for a while, but once things take off you should be able to scale down your full-time job and increase the time you spend on your part-time online business.

Above all, have confidence in your abilities to make this work – nothing ventured, nothing gained!

Ms. Career Girl

Ms. Career Girl was started in 2008 to help ambitious young professional women figure out who they are, what they want and how to get it.