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Top Home Businesses: More ideas about growing Your Business by Blogging

By: Mike Muir

We've looked at setting up your site, and now we discuss tips for blogging twice a week to keep the content fresh. This is what the search engines are looking for.

Perhaps initially write a series of articles about the decision-making you went through, before finally making a start in your own home business. People looking to start their own home businesses will be interested to hear how you made your own personal decisions in selecting the type of home business which was best for you.

What was your original motivation to start working from home? Most people think about the idea often enough, but it's too easy to become trapped in the day to day routine of going to work, and surviving from one month-end to the next. Financial needs are amongst the most common reasons for wanting to leave your job, and to go it alone.

Personal circumstances are often a strong motivational factor, such as wanting to be able to spend more time with children, or to care for a parent who lives with you. Tell your readers openly why you made your decision, and relate the steps you took to get started, and whether this was part-time or full time.

It's a good idea to discuss the financial factors involved, and how you were able to cope financially, especially during the early stages. This type of discussion is of great value to a reader who is thinking of doing the same thing.

Another extremely useful discussion would be about managing children while working from home. This is a very common problem for home business owners, until they've come up with workable solutions to manage their time and get some work done, along with the distractions that children inevitably will create.

Above all, write from the heart. Share the problems you've experienced, and discuss the solutions you found for those problems. By now you will have worked out some sort of daily routine, so that there is adequate time for you to deal with business related issues, and still be able to have quality time with your family. How did you work this out?

Anything worth doing calls for sacrifices, both personal and financial. An honest discussion about the compromises you've had to make in order to get started, makes a valuable insight for your readers.

Don't be afraid to admit that you made some mistakes along the way, but discuss how you realized what was wrong, and what steps you took to correct the problem. Again, some personal advice from the heart will be well received, and your readers will be grateful to you for sharing these with them, especially when you may then be able to help them avoid making the same mistakes!



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Mike Muir is committed to helping new business owners through their decision-making processes. For more information, please visit: www.mikeshomebiz.com/blog If you need information about a legitimate home business opportunity, please go to: www.mikeshomebiz.com

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