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Stop Dreaming Start Action

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Starting Your Home Based Business

Starting a home business sounds like a terrific idea, until you realize all that's involved in getting it up and running. So getting some assistance really helps--especially if it doesn't cost a lot of money.

Three successful business owners explain how they found the right opportunity, through a franchise or training program, and made it work for them.

Description: The Homeowner Referral Network (HRN) is a contractor referral service that can be operated from home on a part-time or full-time basis. HRNs pre-screen and refer local home-improvement professionals, ranging from painters, plumbers and electricians to floor refinishers, carpenters and general contractors. Each HRN operates independently and earns a pre-negotiated commission from contractors in the network for any work secured.

History: After the birth of her first daughter in 1996, Debra M. Cohen left a career in corporate America to be a stay-at-home mom. She was soon faced with the all-too-familiar challenge of finding a way to remain productive while staying at home to raise her family. At the same time, she and her husband had just purchased their first house and--like most homeowners--were struggling to find reliable home-improvement contractors. When they finally found a responsible contractor, Cohen felt compelled to share his name with other homeowners, friends and family. It wasn't long before she decided to launch Home Remedies of NY Inc. to help other homeowners in her community.

After her first year in business, she had more jobs than she could handle, and she realized that there was a universal need for the services she offered. Rather than try to expand too quickly, she decided to document the HRN business so that others could duplicate her model and launch similar businesses in their communities. Over the next several months, she systemized her business and wrote The Complete Guide To Owning and Operating A Successful Homeowner Referral Network. Then she created additional parts of her training program.

Total cost to start: $1,995 to $6,495, depending on the package you choose. Items include the HRN business manual, one-on-one consultations, HRN Management Software, an HRN web package, subscription to the HRNewsletter, business forms, HRN Graphics CD, customized promotional items and leads.

Owner observations: "I read about HRN in Working Mother magazine in 2004 and saved the article so I could contact (HRN founder) Debra," says Jill Barber of Richmond, Va. "I had recently taken a voluntary severance package from my corporate job with FedEx and was looking to get back into housing in some form after having our baby. My degree is in interior design from James Madison University, and I've always loved the housing/construction market. I was already keeping a list of good/bad contractors for my neighborhood, and this seemed like a natural extension."

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Money Saving Ideas

Being an entrepreneur means you're independent and free to make your own decisions and set your own schedule. It also includes taking sole money management responsibility,  even when there are little funds to manage.  Stop Dreaming Start Action. Many businesses operate on a tight budget, especially when starting. Watching expenses is something that can be done throughout the different stages of starting a business--not just when there is little money coming in. So how can you run a professional, productive company and still save money?

    * Do it yourself--One benefit of starting your own business is the wealth of experience gained by doing a lot of the startup work yourself. The added financial benefit is not having to hire someone to do it for you. As Melissa Yamello, founder/creator of Storybook Studio, an online children's arts and crafts business realized: "Everything I learn to do myself is a skill I'll have for the future. If I try and it fails, then I'll spend the money, but I gain experience, too."

      Yamello created a product and realized cost-savings in bringing it to market. "Filing my own business startup documents and my own trademark on USPTO--this has actually taken a lot longer than it would have if I used an attorney." But she saved a significant amount of money.
    * Outsourcing--When starting a company, it makes sense to do the majority of the work yourself, but once it starts growing, bringing in help may keep the momentum going. If you don't have a creative bone in your body or lack the technical skills of Bill Gates, find someone who's blessed with those talents. Outsourcing can save on employee expenses such as taxes and benefits. In addition, outsourcing provides an opportunity to "test out" people before bringing them on board permanently. There are many sites geared toward finding home based professionals you can outsource or hire on a freelance basis.
    * Bartering--This is also an excellent way to save on costs while obtaining a quality product or service. Think outside the box for creative ways you can swap services in exchange for what you need. If you need a web designer, could you exchange your product or service to reduce or eliminate the expense? Or could you offer to provide a link to their site on yours (which may appeal to them especially if you have a lot of traffic on your site)?
    * College Students--Another option to finding low-cost resources may be as close as your local college(s). There are many students eager for an opportunity to utilize their skills and possibly intern to build experience they can put on their resume.
    * Advertising--Buying ads can eat up much of your profits. But the internet provides many options for free advertising. Posting on forums, writing blogs and writing articles are excellent ways to draw attention to your company as well as bring traffic to your website, all at no cost.
    * Networking--Getting involved in local networking groups is an excellent way to sell yourself and your business. Meetups.com provides a list of networking groups in your area. Many of the groups are free of charge to attend.
    * Printing--Costs also add up here, but taking advantage of free offers can help. Vistaprint.com frequently sends out free offers once you place your first order. You can get free business cards, post cards, note cards, etc., as long as you pay the shipping fee.
    * Accountant fees--Hiring an accountant is a good idea, but there are steps you can take to reduce their fees at the end of the year. Using software such as QuickBooks can track your revenue and expenses throughout the year, and with just a few clicks, transfer that information to your accountant. Because this saves your accountant time, you may experience a lower bill.

There are many ways to go about saving money, but the biggest impact on your business's finances is made by creating a solid and reasonable budget--and sticking to it. Comparing actual accounts to budgeted amounts quarterly will help you stay on track. It will also help you plan accordingly for the following year when trying to identify areas in which you need to reduce expenses.