Mom Starts Internet Business

Friday, January 28, 2005

Managing Your Time in a Home Business

Here's the most recent article I've written about home business. Please feel free to use it for your own publications as well, just send me a note to let me know!
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“Managing Your Time In A Home Business”

by Shannon Emmanuel


Is your business still an inspiration, or has the pressure of time and responsibilities started to dull your enthusiasm?

Find your best working strategy, and you’ll save time and energy that can be better spent on creative avenues of business and with family.

“Defining Your Space”

Defining your space is admittedly more about organization than time, but there’s an undeniable link between the two. Have you scanned 100 emails to find that important reference code? Are you still sorting piles of necessary documents on your kitchen counter, just so you’ll know where they are?

Here, then, is the reason for creating a specific working area. You may be using the family computer, but make space for a file, incoming mail and a notebook. Enforce the necessity of a cleared working area by providing bins or drawers for other family members, or your own ‘non-work’ related items. (If you choose to organize them as well, all the better, but stick to your priorities.)

If it’s a small business, create at the very least five files. One for Expenses, one for Income (let’s hope!), one for Reference Material, one for Correspondence and one for Projects (or Customers). If you deal with very many clients, or companies, give them separate files, otherwise one should suffice.

Consider setting up your email with similar ‘folders’ to keep everything organized and easy to find. Perhaps you can sub-categorize even further as there is not the physical space issue.

This section could easily go on and on, but for simplicities sake, it would be best to start out with this system. If you’re already well over your head, creating this simplistic organization system may be the best first step, you can refine and itemize the bulk of it easier if you take the time to make these first main files.

“Getting Busy”

We’ve all done it. A moment arises where you have the chance to get some work done and you go to your computer, or workshop or otherwise, and for 5-10 minutes you browse emails or papers, trying to figure out what needs to be done.

With any home business (and this is especially true when children are in the mix) you need, or have created, the flexibility to work when YOU want. So don’t waste time figuring out what you’ll be doing.

If you are so inclined, create a To-Do list. This may be for the day, or week, or just a running list that is built upon as things come up. This creates an easy starting point when you are ready to work. Where did you leave off? What was next on the list? Do you have 10 minutes or 2 hours? You will surely have something waiting to be done.

If you do not feel the need for a written list, at least have a goal for that day. As a work from home mother, I find that one or two main goals are all I need. And there are always emails to check, accounting, etc. for the slow times.

I also have a personal schedule for the week that itemizes my main tasks: writing an article, networking in the forums, checking on orders, etc. This gives me an easy to work from goal map. Although my work periods are broken up, I try to focus on one task a day through to completion.

“Going Up…..”

Once you have your main task ready to go, than try to follow it through to the best of your ability. Not only will you be free to carry on with your day, but you will feel a sense of accomplishment. If your goal is extensive, for instance you’re training, researching or building on something, than break it down into smaller goals.

You will find that a concrete goal will give you the ability to get ‘caught up’ in the process. You had a starting point, you are driven towards the finish. Without the enormity of the full project lying in front of you, you will feel free to focus your attention, enjoy the process more and put quality time into it.

“Coming Down…”

Especially when you are working on a multi-step project, when you finish task for the day, try to slow yourself down by diverting time to some of the smaller tasks; filing, correspondence, telephone calls etc.

If you follow this pattern regularly, you will not only find that both the large and the small tasks get completed, but your ‘work day’ will come to a natural end and you will feel ready to separate it from your family life.


“Creating Balance”

As with everything, balance is key. Now that is easier said than done, so using this as a guide, find your own natural rhythm. Working with children will likely break this system up even further (I know!). If you are on your own, you may find it easier to plug on for the entire project even if it takes you into the night.

Whatever you do, remember your reasons for choosing to work at home. Based on your original reasons, you will find motivation to schedule a working life that benefits you and your family the best.

Enjoy your Day!
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Shannon and Cyprian help others reach their work from home goals on their site at http://www.Affiliate-Start.com. They run several online businesses while raising two young daughters.

Thursday, January 27, 2005

New Tricks for Buisness and Family!

Has it been so long?

With the rain keeping the kids indoors, and my mind becoming slightly dull with the amount of learning to do, I've only been pattering around with the business. Mostly trying to follow where my traffic is from, become more familiar with my resources, and find ways to keep the kids happy and CALM!

I will say that there are times when you have to let your marketing do its thing. To update, I had an excellent sale on my decor site (http://www.SimpleDetailsDecor.com) and I'm noticing quite a lot of traffic coming from my article "Five Ways to Freshen the Look of Your Room for Under $50". I'm happy to say that it has been picked up 3 or 4 times already by web publishers. You can find this article as well as my others at EzineAritcles.com. They've listed me under the 'Expert Authors' (isn't that nice?).

I also received a touching email from a work-at-home-father who read my article on "Work at Home Mothers - Family Strategy". It is so wonderful as I've been receiving personal feedback from my writing - it makes the business environment so much more fulfilling when people connect.
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My solo ad was published today (see my last post) to the newsletter list of 27,000. I will be following closely how the response goes.

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I've managed to find a way to keep the children occupied for the day (well, mostly!)
I find that one planned activity can defuse the entire day.

One day it's a craft (I found a toilet paper roll bull at http://www.dltk-kids.com/ and there are tons of other projects great for different ages). I found that the craft took 1/2 hour or less (after I cut out all the pieces), but they happily played with their creations the rest of the day!)

On another day its baking (I know, sounds difficult, but they actually are completely entertained and don't demand so much attention while I'm working when I've spent this quality time with them).

We try for a walk once or twice a week, and on rough days (usually Thursday) they take a nap (4 year olds AND toddlers!)
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Hope everyone is doing well in their endevor. I have another great new program that I would like to test for a week or so and then share with you, so keep in touch!

Thursday, January 13, 2005

Solo Ads and Article Announcements

Are you keeping up?

I've submitted an article titled "What Makes An Entrepreneur" to my Yahoo! Group article announcement lists.

I've found the best solution is to put the free reprint information at the top of the article with a line seperating it from the body. This ensures it is accepted by the announcement lists that require that.

I've put it like this: "This article is free to reprint as long as the links and author credits remain intact. A courtesy copy of your publication would be appreciated"

I've also bought my first solo ad, which is an ad that will be sent out without any other advertisements or articles, to a newsletter group. I chose an 800 member list for mothers who work from home. Check out their site here: http://www.mommyshelperonline.com/mommys-helper-moms-market-ezine.html. My ad will be sent Feb. 17, so I'll let you know the response.

It was recommended that your ad be for a product rather than an opportunity. Fortunately I was able to combine them as I was promoting Host4Profit websites (http://www.host4profit.com/cgi-bin/home.cgi?62544) which cross promotes the Plug-In-For-Profit sites of which I am also a member (http://www.pluginprofitsite.com/main-6909).

P.S. I also ordered a Top Sponsor ad in a home business newsletter that has a subscriber base of 24,000! This ad will appear at the top of their newsletter and cost a bit more that the solo ad because of the size of the list. It will run Jan. 27, so look for an update. I was promoting the Plug-In-For-Profits directly as it is a business opportunity type newsletter. Check my site with this program at http://www.affiliate-start.com.

Wednesday, January 12, 2005

My First Sign UP!

Good day!

Well it's happened - I've had my first true-blue affiliate sign up under me - YEAH!

I know keeping in contact will be key to getting affiliates to keep going. Fortunately the program she signed with (SFI - http://www.ezinfocenter.com/8867531/free) has a contact email set up that will send her a personalized email from me, introducing me and the benefits of the program.

This is a great step as it is automated, and pre-written for us newbies - ERROR FREE.

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Still new to blogging, so I've signed up with BlogExplosion.com (http://www.blogexplosion.com/index.php?ref=ShannonE) so I'll let you know if it works or not.

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I'm working the ezine announcement lists, but I have to find a way to easily submit according to their varying requirements. I think I'll just have to read the instruction page before each submission until I've got it down pat! The easiest way to start is using Yahoo! Groups http://groups.yahoo.com/ . I have signed up for 12 announcement lists this way.

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Here's to the Mommies - I've been up since 6:00 am. Today is my day off from babysitting so I only have my own kids. Generally I try to do something outside of the house at some point, but we have a lot of snow right now (a big surprise since Vancouver rarely gets any!). So I'm taking advantage of it. Since it's rare, my kids are loving it and I have more time to get work done - guilt free (of course, with a 4 year old and 18 mth old, I can't sit down too long!)
Kids are already coming back in - aaaahhh! Talk to you later!

Tuesday, January 11, 2005

Where I'm at and Where I'm Going

To update:

My sites are up and running. I am also babysitting two children four days a week besides taking care of my own two. I'll let you know how I manage this in another post.

I have used PPC with limited results so far, and they're on hold at the moment as I can easily get the clicks, but not the conversion to sales. I have a newsletter for my affiliate site and I have over 200 subscribers since the beginning of January. I am now focusing my attention on these individuals and others like them who are far more targeted to my service and products than the average browser. I have found great resources for free marketing, and I'll gradually inform you on how they work and what to do.

Right now, quality visitors is my focus.

To start, I've become well versed in the power of creating articles for ezines. The amount of power they have is clearly seen just by the simple fact that as long as you remember to post your articles with your website link (Don't forget the http://) it will count as a link to your site.

I noticed that the first two articles that I posted to sites like IdeaMarketer.com and Ezine Articles.com increased my links by two - four within a day or so. You can check your links at Google by typing link:www.your-name.com in the search engine. Search engines like Google and Yahoo prefer sites that are heavily linked to, and this way you don't have to wait for others to do it!

So I've written 3 for my affilaite business and 2 for the home decor site.

I'll let you know how it goes!