Is technical know-how pushing flexible working back down the ladder?

October 19th, 2009 by Bruce

The early 1990’s saw the explosion, at least theoretically and academically, in the flexible working proposition. The thought being that due to the developments in technology anyone could Work From Home. Over the last ten or fifteen years the technology and the commercial reality of Internet Business has got better to the point it is now, not only feasible to Work From Home but in some sectors almost obligatory labelled their business persona’s as nomadic (in general sales) or semi-nomadic (typically management, sales and team leader jobs). These job descriptions found it feasible to exist between the capability to Work From Home and flexible areas in the office or offices inside which they still had a base. Higher up the management chain superior managers and executives found the capacity to be effectual anywhere, in particular in the case of those dealing with National and International groups and time differences.

The mid 1990’s on the other hand, saw another group of flexible worker starting to appear. The surge in Internet Business shaped a different profile. These staff are not part of a corporate machine running their jobs within the framework of touchdown and virtual meetings but rather what would have been a small organization outlet on the high street. They are small service providers and sellers now making money because they can work from home without the high operating cost of property.

On the back of this second wave comes another group, those involved in online jobs. These employees and entrepreneurs in reality make their living by offering services to help the growing virtual market place. In doing so their communication with clients is predominantly via the electronic work media. This new business model alters the idea of flexible working since not only can these organisations be run by people who work from home they can also be staffed by people with the same working patterns.

Is this a chiefly new occurance? Or a return to the pre – industrial revolution patterns of occupation. Are what we now see as new age Online Jobs just a paradigm shift from the requirement to be co-located, brought about by the mechanisation of labour and the process essential for high output, to the skilfulhighly skilled, craft based model of the cottage industries.

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Work From Home, Your Chance To Become The Next Big Thing In Business!

October 2nd, 2009 by Bruce

Everyone working in any kind of a job wishes it to be fulfilling, satisfying as well as rewarding . It is not very often that one gets an opportunity which is an ideal blend of these three traits ! A little compromise on some of the aspects is expected in a job. But there are a new group of people who wish to work and do business in a completely new scenario . These new millionaires have chalked out their business on their own terms and made it into something which perfectly suits their necessities. One such option is that of work from home. A work from home option is something which many people choose now a days. Not only does it allow you the choice to work at your convenience but at the same time it lessens chaos around you. Chaos associated with running around to reach office in time, chaos to cook meals at home on time etc.

The other thing which makes it exciting is the fact that the investment needed in it is very less. But there are a certain issues that you must keep in mind. You must realize you will have to show true commitment when you are doing a home-based business, mainly at the initial stage of the business. So, if you have a passion for what you do, it can be a great help . As your business moves on , you can reap the benefits of your hard work. Working from home requires you to look for some very basic equipment. It includes a telephone, a computer and a good filing system. Once you have a schedule and a routine made for you, you are off and ready to start working your Work From Home.

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How Many Business Cards Do You Give Out Daily?

August 29th, 2009 by Bruce

A business card represents you and your business. They are for promoting and marketing your business. Go to Business Cards for more information.

So, do you have a business card? If not, then get one!

How can you use your business cards to advertise your business?

1. Get a removable adhesive glue stick and swipe the back of your business cards. You can then post them in gas stations, restrooms, on payphones, Atm machines, and gyms, magazines in waiting rooms, grocery store bulletin boards and laundry mats. You can also stick them up at the gas pump or on a bathroom mirror. Leave a trail… and someone will follow it!

2. Another idea is to put one of your cards in the envelope along with your monthly bills. Someone is opening them and they may be looking for a great home business.

3. Use your cardboard window visor, you know, the big one that keeps out the sun, and on the blank side use a stencil or letter stickers to make a big business card. Something like, Start an Internet Home Business, Make Money With our Automated System, would do fine. Put it inside your windshield and then on the outside of your windshield stick your post it business cards. People will take them.

4. Volunteer to help at local job fairs or other events and then you are in a great position to hand out some business cards. This is a great way to find contacts and to let others know about your business and also your willingness to help others.

TIP: Your local newspaper often has stories or listings of people being promoted. What an opportunity! Send them a blank invitation type card with a written note congratulating them on their promotion and include your business card. People usually open invitation type envelops. Who knows, they may respond back to you.

Add a slogan to your business card that tells people what makes you different from all the rest. Brand your business with a catchy phrase and people will remember you when they need you. Refer to Business Cards for more information.

How can you increase the effectiveness of your business cards?

- All business cards should be printed on high quality paper with a well thought out design. A business card is represents you and is a branding tool for your company.

- When attending a business meeting make sure you have a good number of business cards with you. Why be stingy with your business cards?

- Exchange business cards at the beginning or at the end of a meeting. Keep your business cards in one pocket while putting any you receive in another.

- Whenever you hand out one of your business cards, ask for one in return. When you are given a business card, do not just put it in your pocket. Look at the card for a few seconds. You may see something of interest that can be used to start a conversation. Jot down some things on the back of the card such as the date, location and common points of interest. These comments can be used when following up with that contact. Then put the card in your wallet. If you can make someone feel important, then you just may become important to them.

- Exchange your business card only with someone you wish to stay in contact with. Avoid forcing your business card on anyone whom you are not acquainted with.

- Avoid using your business card as a billboard. Include your USP but try not to overdue it.

- Follow up. It is just as important to get a business card as it is to give one. To be an effective networker you must have an effective follow up system.

Think of your business card as a starting point for your marketing efforts. They introduce you and your business to potential customers. They are your identify.

A business card can be one of the most powerful marketing tools available. They are inexpensive and easy to distribute. You never know when you may meet someone who could become a customer, so why do we forget to carry our business cards around with us? What a big mistake!

A business card can bring in many opportunities, so make it a rule not to go out without them. Visit Business Cards for further information.

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