Christian Women in Business

Christian Women in Business

Doing Business God’s Way

When the new year came in my focus was, as it has always been, to do business the way all Christian women love doing business God’s way.

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I thought to myself, I will clean out my email account on gmail so that I can concentrate on all the important things that pertained to my businesses.  Every day I am swamped with emails from people from all over the world.  A few of them have great importance and some of them have little importance.  Some of them pertain to my businesses and some of them are from others trying to build businesses of their own.  Whatever the reason, I think it’s time that I unsubscribe from those lists that I no longer need.  

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And then there’s my calendar, my weekly calendar of tasks that I’ve created to help me to stay on track in terms of all the goals I need to accomplish.  I have a calendar of things to do on my cell phone and I have a calendar attached to my gmail account that sends me daily emails reminding me of all the tasks that I need to complete for that day/week.  I have found that when I write things down, my days flow so very smoothly and I seem to get a lot more done.  I try to write down my tasks in the order that I plan to complete them.  When I write down my goals, I read my goals and it is then that I am able to reach my goals and I love it.  This is a wonderful system that works well for me.  It is not anything fancy.

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Sometimes my daily list of things to do is brief and to the point and other times it is long and drawn out with every detail written down to ensure my own success.  When I write down my daily tasks, I try to write my goals in a clear and easy to understand manner.  Again, nothing fancy, just clear,  concise and easy to understand.  I love easy to understand.  

My Plans for 2015 for My Graphic Design Business and Every Other Business I Own

It is my hope and ultimate plan to take my design business to the next level.  How will I achieve this? By creating a new, bright, beautiful, magnificent, sensational and brilliant portfolio.  Creating and designing new masterpieces brings me an abundance of joy, enfolding me with peace.  I already have an enormous collection of light work designs and my customers and audience love them, but I’m talking spectacular designs that you just won’t be able to find in stores or anywhere in the universe!  I’ve decided to create and design a series of designs that will include a theme, a theme that I believe will bless women from all paths of life.  I came up with this brilliant idea because in my own life there have been times when I needed to be encouraged, embraced and empowered.  If I wanted to move forward in business I knew that I would need every aspect of these components if I was going to do what some think is difficult to do which is to have a highly successful and prosperous online business selling my designs.  I’ve need encouragement and I wanted and still want my audience and customers to embrace me and Cyndi’s Light Work Designs simply because I believe I offer a product that is unique, powerful and truly needed in today’s world.  

There are many things that women need in terms of running a business, in terms of changing their lives and I believe that I possess the products and power to do just that and that’s exactly what I’m going to do.  I am going to offer words of encouragement by way of my designs in a magnificent and unique way.  I want Christian women business owners to soar, to reach the stars and to go even further beyond that.  I believe women deserve much and sometimes we need to be reminded of how special we are and I believe that my newest design collection will do just that using words and designs that speak directly, bold, courageously and yet so very quietly and gently, sinking messages of yes I will straight into the hearts of women around the globe.

The new year is here.  I’m still here. I will continue to build my business by thinking outside the box and I do this by doing business God’s way, the only way to do business.

Now, what are your plans for your business?  What are you going to do differently in 2015?  Are you excited to position your business for wealth, prosperity and great success?  I’m with you.  Let’s begin our journey together because I’m sure our destinations will be the same; doing business God’s way!

Blessings,

Cynthia G. Travick-Boyer

 

 

Business Blessings

When I started Cyndi’s Light Work Designs, my ultimate dream and my initial goal was to sell my designs on tee-shirts, mugs and tote bags. That was exactly what I envisioned.  When people visited my website, they emailed me asking if I could create custom designs for their ministries and businesses and because I have this deep passion for creating unique masterpieces, I was thrilled, elated and overjoyed to produce one-of-a-kind masterpieces for those customers who loved my work.  It was then that I started a new aspect of my design business making custom designs.

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I found myself creating banners and logos for new clients.  Before I took on any new design jobs and before delving into the design process, I always went to the Lord to ask Him for His wisdom and guidance.  I then prayed that once the custom design had been created, my customer would love it.  The custom design aspect of Cyndi’s Light Work Designs was an enormous success, but unfortunately, the work wasn’t steady.  I received graphic design jobs here and there, every once in a blue moon.  It was then that I found myself all over the map trying to figure out what steps I should take in order to earn a weekly income.  

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Here I was, an entrepreneur and still desperately trying to find my way as a self-taught graphic designer.  

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I often became frustrated because things just weren’t happening for me the way that I had hoped and I quickly found out why.  When I realized the fact that there was so much more to graphic design, I lost my initial focus. I had no clue as to what I was doing. I began concentrating on custom designs and custom designs only.  There was nothing wrong with that, but I let all my other plans for my design business lay dormant and for far too long.  None of these things made any sense.  I didn’t realize that there were multiple streams of income waiting to be made and I was just lost, plain and simple.  

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Here I was going in ten million directions with no focus and no goals.  I was still holding on to my dreams, but I wasn’t working to my fullest potential. I knew that I had to do things differently in terms of running my graphic design business and if I wanted to experience and enjoy true success with and in my business, I had to take on a whole new approach.   

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I sat down and wrote out a plan.  Not so much a marketing plan, but a wise plan.  A God-given plan that would help me to see that I have this amazing business and I need to revise it if I wanted to enjoy the prosperity and success I longed for.  My goal wasn’t to make money.  For me, the goal was getting the world to see the awe-inspiring, life-altering gifts that God had blessed me with through my amazing designs.  Prosperity and success defines my lifestyle, and money, well it just defines the business aspect of Cyndi’s Light Work Designs and for me it goes so much further than earning a dollar.  It is imperative that I share my gifts, talents, skills and great abilities with the world because all these components that help to make my business a business, is from God the Father which means I have to use all that He’s blessed me with to bring glory and honor to His Holy, Righteous and Just Name.  

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I hand wrote a plan for myself and for Cyndi’s Light Work Designs.  Sometimes handwritten plans are better because for me, I feel like my heart speaks to me a lot more clearer when I hand write things if that makes any sense at all.  The words just seem to flow when I write them in a journal.  I wrote out a plan and I made up my mind that if I’m going to do have this graphic design business, I need to have things in decent and perfect order.  I also knew that if I was ever going to have the kind of business that I envision for my life and my family, I needed to really focus.  I need motivation along with a touch of inspiration.  Well, I found that on a prayer call with Divine Diamond Ministries.  

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The ladies on the call that night gave me such a warm, uplifting and motivating message that I’ve been soaring ever since that evening.  Apostle Lougenia Trailblazer Rucker, founder of DDM, really spoke motivation into my heart which gave me the very thing that I needed to go to the next level and beyond in all my businesses and ministries.  I have not slowed up nor have I been on a roller-coaster.  My businesses have been sky-rocketing and with the new launch about to take place, I am excited! It has been the blessing that I was missing out on because of my own lack of certain things in my businesses.  

Cyndi’s Light Work Designs is about to take on a life of it’s own.  I dream, hope and pray that my design business will become the premiere of gifting with it’s beautiful designs.  

I know that we all have gifts that we can utilize and not necessarily for financial gain, but just to make others happy, to change lives and to be a blessing to someone who may be in dire need of a blessing.

Business Blessings

  • If you have a business or if you’re thinking about starting your own business remember to work from your passion.  
  • Use your God-gifted goals wisely, intelligently and always in a way that pleases the Lord.
  • Don’t make your focus money; make God your focus, your family and then your business and watch your business soar.
  • Always remember to give God thanks before you begin your work day because your faith in God will keep moving you higher and higher, not only in your business, but in your life as well.
  • Demonstrate Godly manners and speak in a way that is pleasing to God and to your heart and your customers will learn to trust you.
  • Demonstrate superior customer service skills with your potential customers and to all those you network and make connections with.  

All of these things make for a highly prosperous and phenomenal business. 

 Cynthia G. Boyer

 

Happy New You!

Get Excited and With Good Reason!

It’s a Happy New You Going into a Happy New Year!

With another new year upon us, wouldn’t it be great to take your business to the next chapter in your book.  You’ve written all the pages of your book and now you are prepared to write a whole new chapter with new beginnings that start with a whole new you.  

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What are your goals for 2015; business and personal? Do you know how your business goals, aspirations, endeavors and dream will fit into your personal life and vice versa?  How can your personal life help you to reach your business goals and how can your business goals impact your personal life?  This is a never-ending conversation and a great one at that. Have you devised a new and unique plan to do things completely differently than you did in 2014?  

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If things worked out great for you and your business last year, then that is fantastic! If things didn’t go as you had hoped or planned, well, let’s just say that there were lessons that had to be learned.  Look at it as a blessing and move on equipped with these life-changing lessons that have the awesome ability to help you see things that you could not have seen if these lessons had not been learned.

The Time is Now!

It is time to design new strategies to ensure great success for your business.  It doesn’t have to be hard.  You have the skill set, and you have been blessed with the ability to create an unmatched marketing plan.  It’s time to move.

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Go into 2015 cleaving unto the Lord.  Trust in Him with all your heart.  Do His will.  Work intelligently.  Take verses of Scriptures from the Bible and apply them to your life and business and watch you and your business go places you have never gone before. This will be the very thing that is going to motivate and to keep you determined to build your business until it takes on a whole new business of it’s own.  You are going to experience new and inviting things you have never encountered before in ways you never could imagine. 

God Bless You and Your Business!

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Designs created by Cynthia G. Boyer of Cyndi’s Light Work Designs and are Copyright Protected.

My Path to Success

Faith To Do Any and All Things

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When I was a child I remember looking through the Philadelphia Magazine that came out every month.  In the back of the magazine were fabulous mansion-like homes that were advertised for sale.  I used to tell my heart, “One day I am going to purchase one of these homes for my parents.”  I used to dream of living in a beautiful home with lots of space with my mother and father.

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As I grew older, I lost those dreams to life and all the things I experienced.  In the back of my mind, those dreams lay dormant until I became an entrepreneur.

The path that has led me to the enormity of my success has been through the deepening of my faith.  I could write a book about not having an ounce of faith to believing all the things that have helped to shape my life, my happiness and my success.

The path to my ultimate success has been learning and applying God’s commandments as well as His principles, deepening my faith and belief in the Lord has led to great success, not only in my businesses, but in my life as well.  My faith has helped me to build the businesses of my dreams.

Now, I’m back to dreaming and believing that I am going to receive the home that I always knew that I would buy some day.

 

 

4 Festive Tips for Holiday Social-Media Marketing

Happy Holidays!

The holidays are a special time of year, highlighted by the three F’s – family, food, and … fighting? I don’t mean fighting over who gets the last drumstick or whether Home Alone is better than A Christmas Story. I’m talking about retailers and brands fighting for consumer attention during the busiest shopping time of the year.

The month between Thanksgiving and Christmas is the biggest opportunity brands and retailers have each year, but it’s also incredibly competitive, so it’s crucial to reach and communicate with your customer audience in the correct way.

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One way to do so is through social media. The holiday season is filled with social posts about gifts bought, deals found, and complaints of poor customer service. Now like never before, brands and retailers have the ability to connect directly with their customers and create a more personal shopping experience.

Here are four tips for how brands can get savvy with their social media marketing during this year’s holiday madness.

1. Drive that local cheer.
The holidays experience in New York is different than in San Francisco. Your messaging should reflect that. Leverage geo-targeting tools to know from where your customer is. Then you can create content they can relate to and messaging that resonates with a personalized brand experience.

2. All I want for Christmas is user-generated content.
How do you connect with audiences when they are already inundated with advertisements? You make them the hero. Businesses that can actively leverage user-generated content are the ones that will drive deeper connections with fans. Most people today are programmed to ignore ads. Showcasing authentic photos of your audience drives your intended message while encouraging a deeper, emotional interest from new and loyal fans alike. Relate to them with real people, in real moments, using your product and services.

Your featured fans get credit and interaction, audiences find trust in real people using your product or service, and your brand will better understand what motivates your audience. Everyone is jolly.

3. Deck the social walls.

The best way to harness a viral lift is to showcase your interactive experience. Remember, the more observable you make a campaign, the easier it is for your fans to imitate.

Create a social hub with aggregated content from multiple social channels on your website or microsite to capture audiences online. Your consumers can then share with their social community when you feature them, extending your reach. But don’t forget about in the store. Providing social displays, with easy calls to action at physical locations, are a simple, yet effective way to generate engagement.

4. Multiple chimneys equal multiple presents.
Facebook is still expected to be the channel of choice for holiday social spend, as 92 percent of marketers are planning extensive campaign efforts for this one platform. But 73 percent of marketing professionals think Instagram is going to be the breakout platform for this year’s holidays.

Don’t silo yourself to one social-media platform. Instead, create content on the appropriate channels for your audience, each with native content focused exclusively to that channel. Your Facebook posts, Instagrams and Tweets should drive the same idea, but the content should be customized to resonate best with each channel’s unique community.

Think of your various social media channels as your own little elves, and put them to work for you this holiday season. Utilize these tips and you’ll win the holiday retail battle while leaving your customers filled with joy.

Amir Zonozi

 

 

 

 

 

Business Success

Great Tips for a Highly Successful Business

Duff Goldman says running a business is like being Wile E. Coyote chasing the Road Runner.

Goldman, owner of Charm City Cakes in Baltimore and the focus of Food Network’s Ace of Cakes, says you have to be willing to give it your all and not worry that you might get hurt once in a while. Here are the 39 year old’s four other ingredients to running a successful business:

1. Don’t over-think your business or idea.

When Goldman was thinking about starting his business, he asked his dad, who has a graduate degree in business from UCLA, how to run his new cake shop. His dad said, “Sell a cake son, start from there.” In other words, keep it simple. Don’t get into the analysis-paralysis rut. Get busy. Do good work. Prove the model. Rinse and repeat.

2. Live within your means.

Goldman spent $2,600 and bought his first large mixer after he sold his first big cake order.

“If you can’t afford it, you don’t need it,” he says.

Too many startups waste money on swag and T-shirts with their logo on it when they should be banking that cash or spending it on people or things they really need.

3. Make great stuff.

No matter how great the product or experience was last month, Goldman says he is always judged by the last cake he makes. In his case, a sub-par product will literally leave a bad taste in mouth of customers. That’s the quickest way to go out of business.

4. Be kind.

This one seems like a no-brainer, but so many companies seem to get this wrong. Why is the customer-service person at the department store so angry when you bring in a return? Why is it so difficult to get through to your cell phone or cable TV provider?

Being kind also applies to treating your employees with the respect they deserve, Goldman says.

We can probably all afford to be a little more kind to each other.

BRYAN ELLIOTT
CONTRIBUTOR
CEO of The GoodBrain Digital Studios

11 Reasons Why Your Website Doesn’t Sell

A well-designed website organically grows a company’s business and reinforces branding.

A study by Nielsen Norman Group found that users stay on a website for an average of 10 to 20 seconds. Visitors hang around longer only if they find something worthwhile during those initial glances. For a business, every second counts.

Several factors may strip a website of value. Here are 11 problems that affect a site’s presentation alongside fixes to immediately apply to help drive greater user engagement and better traffic.

1. Low-quality visuals.

Many have written about the power of visuals in communication. A 1986 study by the University of Minnesota’s Management Information Systems Research Center with 3M support found presentations using visual aids 43 percent more convincing. A website’s potential can be held back by the inclusion of low-quality visuals.

Marketing expert Govind Agarwal recommends having high-quality photos to grab viewers’ attention, increase social shares and even boost overall SEO if pictures are tagged appropriately. Labnol.org offers a list of places for finding free professional images.

2. Lack of reviews or testimonials.

If its website does not have testimonials, a business is missing out on an easy and effective marketing tool. Customers are discriminating. Merely telling them of the strength of product or service is not enough anymore. Testimonials can help create trust for a company’s offerings and quell concerns customers might have about making a purchase. Derek Gehl, CEO of the Internet Marketing Center, has shared guide to using testimonials and choosing ones that are suit an audience.

3. Lacking color savvy.

Another factor that might cause weak sales on a company site is its color scheme. Much research is being done on visual information that’s hue-related. Many entrepreneurs probably already understand the importance of branding. A powerful brand sets the company apart from the competition and makes the business instantly recognizable to consumers. But it can lose credibility with users if its website is adorned with an unimpressive color scheme.

For a crash course on color theory, reference Smashing Magazine’s in-depth guide. Determine what the company’s brand should convey to customers and be sure the website has an appropriate color scheme to match.

4. Outdated information.

Scroll down to the bottom of a webpage to where a copyright date is listed. Is it still recent? According to Small Business Trends, a website appearance that looks out of date is an instant turnoff to customers.

Clients want to see that a company has put in effort to stay current. This includes regularly adding new content and refreshing existing copy.

5. Hard to find.

The best website in the world is useless if no one can find it. An entrepreneur need not know much about search engine optimization to develop pages that are easily discoverable by search engines and consumers. Gwen Moran has recommended a strong domain name, carefully optimized page titles to accurately reflect the content inside and using keywords effectively.

6. Not being mobile friendly.

A business website may resemble a work of art when opened on a desktop computer, but if it does not display well or function on a mobile device, the company will lose out on a growing segment of the online audience. Shopify, a leading ecommerce platform, looked at data from more than 100,000 websites that use its platform and found that slightly more than 50 percent of shopping is being done via mobile. To ensure that a website is mobile responsive, check these actionable tips.

7. Difficulty in finding contact information.

Ever needed assistance in a store just when all the sales associates seem to have disappeared? In retail, that should never be the case. Online, it shouldn’t be either. If a customer has a question or needs help, the site’s contact information should be easy to find. Being available on demand, such as via live chat, can also help a business better engage customers, reduce costs and boost sales.

8. Misdirected focus.

Customers want their experience on a business website to be focused on them. This means including sections that answer their questions and address their needs. An easy fix is including a frequently asked questions, or FAQ, page. The Content Marketing Institute recommends highlighting top questions, with timely answers and making the archive searchable. When possible, simplify the user experience by making answers accessible within one click. Customers want fast, helpful information.

9. Requiring sign-ups first

Forcing users to sign up on a company site before they can access can deter engagement. It puts an artificial hurdle between customers and the company’s products. According to user-experience blog UX Movement, aggressive sign-up forms make readers hesitant to divulge personal information for fear of receiving spam. In many cases, consumers assume the value they’ll receive won’t be worth the price they pay in sharing an email address. Make each visit count and do not corner users into doing anything they’re not comfortable doing.

10. Audio or video the autoplays.

One way to surely annoy a site’s visitors is to set audio and video on pages to autoplay. In an editorial, Troy Dreier, senior associate editor of StreamingMedia.com, wrote, “Sites are overusing autoplay, and it reflects badly on the whole online video industry.” Unfortunately, publishers, desperate for revenue, are still happy to deliver autoplay ads. To minimize disruptions to the reader experience, limit a clip to five seconds or less or offer a pause or stop button if it runs longer.

11. Painfully slow load times.

Digital audiences are impatient. Even if a website is filled with incredibly captivating media, it may experience high bounce rates if pages take too long to load for readers. Visitors highly value their time, so build a fast website that caters to their needs at lightning speed. Compressing images and large files is an easy way to guarantee quicker load times. Use a tool like Smush.it to shrink files and optimize a site’s performance.

FIRAS KITTANEH
CONTRIBUTOR
CEO at One Mall Group, Entrepreneur, SEO and Ecommerce Expert

A New Path

New Creations – God’s Virtuous Women Entrepreneurs

If you’re lost in life and you don’t which way to turn, now is the time for you to start a new path in your life.  Creating new paths can be an exciting time.  Whether it’s your path to a new found business or a path that will allow you to begin to build new relationships, it’s time to rejoice!

Life is filled with so many different avenues that sometimes it’s hard to choose which path you should take.  I believe in letting God create my paths for me.  When God has spoken to me and He has equipped me with all the tools that I need to do whatever it is He tells me, I know that I am on the right path and I am excited to see His plan unfold right before my eyes, always one truth at a time.

My New Path

A few months ago a good friend of mine told me about this priceless opportunity that I was very skeptical about at first, but because of her sincere heart and great business knowledge and understanding, I decided to give this life-altering business a try.

She told me about this organic detoxing tea that gave her great health benefits that she had never experienced before.  Before ordering the tea I asked her a few important questions because I was worried about potential side effects.  She kindly informed me that with this detox there were absolutely no side effects.  I wasn’t sure if this detox tea would take my appetite away, dry my mouth, give me headaches or just make me sick overall.  She told me that she had been drinking the tea for a few months and she had lost 7 pounds in eight days.  I was concerned about trying the tea because I had had an embolization and I was afraid that the tea might make me worse.

Well, after believing my dear friend, I decided to purchase the tea for just $38.95 which also allows you to become a distributor as well.  I thought what a great company to be able to purchase the tea for such a low price and then become a business owner with my own website.

I got the tea about five days after placing my order.  Two tea bags makes a gallon of ice-tea.  I drank 16 oz of the tea in the evening hours before going to bed.  The next day the tea did exactly as my friend told me it would do.  It cleansed me thoroughly.  After about the third day my back pain was gone and I was feeling so much better.  I didn’t even have any cramps.  I was elated.  I felt healthier than I did before I had the embolization and the weight on my stomach has melted down.

 

Laying a sustainable foundation is the key to your success.

I am now embarking on this new plan and I am beyond thrilled and I’d love for you to join me.

Total Life Changes

As an entrepreneur I have learned many life-changing things that have helped to prosper my life and my businesses.  Total Life Changes is a part of my new found journey and what an amazing journey it has been.  If you want to lose weight, be super healthy and make an amazing amount of money, then Total Life Changes is the answer!

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I am delighted to share this awe-inspiring opportunity with you so that you too can become healthier than ever, physically and financially.

If you have any questions, please send me an email and we can talk more about this life-changing opportunity that is truly altering lives around God’s glorious globe!

Blessings.

Cynthia G. Boyer

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25 Common Characteristics of Successful Entrepreneurs

25 Common Characteristics of Successful Entrepreneurs

Do you have what it takes to get through hard times? Here are the traits that help home-based business owners thrive.

Regardless of your definition of success, there are, oddly enough, a great number of common characteristics that are shared by successful businesspeople. You can place a check beside each characteristic that you feel that you possess. This way, you can see how you stack up. Even if you don’t have all of these characteristics, don’t fret. Most can be learned with practice and by developing a winning attitude, especially if you set goals and apply yourself, through strategic planning, to reach those goals in incremental and measurable stages. The Home Business Musts Like any activity you pursue, there are certain musts that are required to be successful in a chosen activity. To legally operate a vehicle on public roadways, one must have a driver’s license; to excel in sports, one must train and practice; to retire comfortably, one must become an informed investor and actively invest for retirement. If your goal is success in business, then the formula is no different. There are certain musts that have to be fully developed, implemented and managed for your business to succeed. There are many business musts, but this article contains I believe to be some of the more important musts that are required to start, operate and grow a profitable home business. 1. Do what you enjoy. What you get out of your business in the form of personal satisfaction, financial gain, stability and enjoyment will be the sum of what you put into your business. So if you don’t enjoy what you’re doing, in all likelihood it’s safe to assume that will be reflected in the success of your business–or subsequent lack of success. In fact, if you don’t enjoy what you’re doing, chances are you won’t succeed. 2. Take what you do seriously. You cannot expect to be effective and successful in business unless you truly believe in your business and in the goods and services that you sell. Far too many home business owners fail to take their own businesses seriously enough, getting easily sidetracked and not staying motivated and keeping their noses to the grindstone. They also fall prey to naysayers who don’t take them seriously because they don’t work from an office building, office park, storefront, or factory. Little do these skeptics, who rain on the home business owner’s parade, know is that the number of people working from home, and making very good annual incomes, has grown by leaps and bounds in recent years. 3. Plan everything. Planning every aspect of your home business is not only a must, but also builds habits that every home business owner should develop, implement, and maintain. The act of business planning is so important because it requires you to analyze each business situation, research and compile data, and make conclusions based mainly on the facts as revealed through the research. Business planning also serves a second function, which is having your goals and how you will achieve them, on paper. You can use the plan that you create both as map to take you from point A to Z and as a yardstick to measure the success of each individual plan or segment within the plan. 4. Manage money wisely. The lifeblood of any business enterprise is cash flow. You need it to buy inventory, pay for services, promote and market your business, repair and replace tools and equipment, and pay yourself so that you can continue to work. Therefore, all home business owners must become wise money managers to ensure that the cash keeps flowing and the bills get paid. There are two aspects to wise money management. The money you receive from clients in exchange for your goods and services you provide (income) The money you spend on inventory, supplies, wages and other items required to keep your business operating. (expenses) 5. Ask for the sale. A home business entrepreneur must always remember that marketing, advertising, or promotional activities are completely worthless, regardless of how clever, expensive, or perfectly targeted they are, unless one simple thing is accomplished–ask for the sale. This is not to say that being a great salesperson, advertising copywriting whiz or a public relations specialist isn’t a tremendous asset to your business. However, all of these skills will be for naught if you do not actively ask people to buy what you are selling. 6. Remember it’s all about the customer. Your home business is not about the products or services that you sell. Your home business is not about the prices that you charge for your goods and services. Your home business is not about your competition and how to beat them. Your business is all about your customers, or clients, period. After all, your customers are the people that will ultimately decide if your business goes boom or bust. Everything you do in business must be customer focused, including your policies, warranties, payment options, operating hours, presentations, advertising and promotional campaigns and website. In addition, you must know who your customers are inside out and upside down. Related: Keeping Your Customers Satisfied — It’s All in the Details 7. Become a shameless self-promoter (without becoming obnoxious). One of the greatest myths about personal or business success is that eventually your business, personal abilities, products or services will get discovered and be embraced by the masses that will beat a path to your door to buy what you are selling. But how can this happen if no one knows who you are, what you sell and why they should be buying? Self-promotion is one of the most beneficial, yet most underutilized, marketing tools that the majority of home business owners have at their immediate disposal. 8. Project a positive business image. You have but a passing moment to make a positive and memorable impression on people with whom you intend to do business. Home business owners must go out of their way and make a conscious effort to always project the most professional business image possible. The majority of home business owners do not have the advantage of elaborate offices or elegant storefronts and showrooms to wow prospects and impress customers. Instead, they must rely on imagination, creativity and attention to the smallest detail when creating and maintaining a professional image for their home business. 9. Get to know your customers. One of the biggest features and often the most significant competitive edge the home based entrepreneur has over the larger competitors is the he can offer personalized attention. Call it high-tech backlash if you will, but customers are sick and tired of hearing that their information is somewhere in the computer and must be retrieved, or told to push a dozen digits to finally get to the right department only to end up with voice mail–from which they never receive a return phone call. The home business owner can actually answer phone calls, get to know customers, provide personal attention and win over repeat business by doing so. It’s a researched fact that most business (80 percent) will come from repeat customers rather than new customers. Therefore, along with trying to draw newcomers, the more you can do to woo your regular customers, the better off you will be in the long run and personalized attention is very much appreciated and remembered in the modern high tech world. Related: Why You Should Never Prejudge a Sales Prospect 10. Level the playing field with technology. You should avoid getting overly caught up in the high-tech world, but you should also know how to take advantage of using it. One of the most amazing aspects of the internet is that a one or two person business operating from a basement can have a superior website to a $50 million company, and nobody knows the difference. Make sure you’re keeping up with the high-tech world as it suits your needs.. The best technology is that which helps you, not that which impresses your neighbors. 11. Build a top-notch business team. No one person can build a successful business alone. It’s a task that requires a team that is as committed as you to the business and its success. Your business team may include family members, friends, suppliers, business alliances, employees, sub-contractors, industry and business associations, local government and the community. Of course the most important team members will be your customers or clients. Any or all may have a say in how your business will function and a stake in your business future. Related: Why Teamwork Should Be Your No. 1 Sales Tool 12. Become known as an expert. When you have a problem that needs to be solved, do you seek just anyone’s advice or do you seek an expert in the field to help solve your particular problem? Obviously, you want the most accurate information and assistance that you can get. You naturally seek an expert to help solve your problem. You call a plumber when the hot water tank leaks, a real estate agent when it’s time to sell your home or a dentist when you have a toothache. Therefore, it only stands to reason that the more you become known for your expertise in your business, the more people will seek you out to tap into your expertise, creating more selling and referral opportunities. In effect, becoming known as an expert is another style of prospecting for new business, just in reverse. Instead of finding new and qualified people to sell to, these people seek you out for your expertise. 13. Create a competitive advantage. A home business must have a clearly defined unique selling proposition. This is nothing more than a fancy way of asking the vital question, “Why will people choose to do business with you or purchase your product or service instead of doing business with a competitor and buying his product or service?” In other words, what one aspect or combination of aspects is going to separate your business from your competition? Will it be better service, a longer warranty, better selection, longer business hours, more flexible payment options, lowest price, personalized service, better customer service, better return and exchange policies or a combination of several of these? 14. Invest in yourself. Top entrepreneurs buy and read business and marketing books, magazines, reports, journals, newsletters, websites and industry publications, knowing that these resources will improve their understanding of business and marketing functions and skills. They join business associations and clubs, and they network with other skilled business people to learn their secrets of success and help define their own goals and objectives. Top entrepreneurs attend business and marketing seminars, workshops and training courses, even if they have already mastered the subject matter of the event. They do this because they know that education is an ongoing process. There are usually ways to do things better, in less time, with less effort. In short, top entrepreneurs never stop investing in the most powerful, effective and best business and marketing tool at their immediate disposal–themselves. 15. Be accessible. We’re living in a time when we all expect our fast food lunch at the drive-thru window to be ready in mere minutes, our dry cleaning to be ready for pick-up on the same day, our money to be available at the cash machine and our pizza delivered in 30 minutes or it’s free. You see the pattern developing–you must make it as easy as you can for people to do business with you, regardless of the home business you operate. You must remain cognizant of the fact that few people will work hard, go out of their way, or be inconvenienced just for the privilege of giving you their hard-earned money. The shoe is always on the other foot. Making it easy for people to do business with you means that you must be accessible and knowledgeable about your products and services. You must be able to provide customers with what they want, when they want it. 16. Build a rock-solid reputation. A good reputation is unquestionably one of the home business owner’s most tangible and marketable assets. You can’t simply buy a good reputation; it’s something that you earn by honoring your promises. If you promise to have the merchandise in the customer’s hands by Wednesday, you have no excuse not to have it there. If you offer to repair something, you need to make good on your offer. Consistency in what you offer is the other key factor. If you cannot come through with the same level of service (and products) for clients on a regular basis, they have no reason to trust you . . . and without trust, you won’t have a good reputation. 17. Sell benefits. Pushing product features is for inexperienced or wannabe entrepreneurs. Selling the benefits associated with owning and using the products and services you carry is what sales professionals worldwide focus on to create buying excitement and to sell, sell more, and sell more frequently to their customers. Your advertising, sales presentations, printed marketing materials, product packaging, website, newsletters, trade show exhibit and signage are vital. Every time and every medium used to communicate with your target audience must always be selling the benefits associated with owning your product or using your service. 18. Get involved. Always go out of your way to get involved in the community that supports your business. You can do this in many ways, such as pitching in to help local charities or the food bank, becoming involved in organizing community events, and getting involved in local politics. You can join associations and clubs that concentrate on programs and policies designed to improve the local community. It’s a fact that people like to do business with people they know, like and respect, and with people who do things to help them as members of the community. 19. Grab attention. Small-business owners cannot waste time, money and energy on promotional activities aimed at building awareness solely through long-term, repeated exposure. If you do, chances are you will go broke long before this goal is accomplished. Instead, every promotional activity you engage in, must put money back in your pocket so that you can continue to grab more attention and grow your business. 20. Master the art of negotiations. The ability to negotiate effectively is unquestionably a skill that every home business owner must make every effort to master. It’s perhaps second in importance only to asking for the sale in terms of home business musts. In business, negotiation skills are used daily. Always remember that mastering the art of negotiation means that your skills are so finely tuned that you can always orchestrate a win-win situation. These win-win arrangements mean that everyone involved feels they have won, which is really the basis for building long-term and profitable business relationships. 21. Design Your workspace for success. Carefully plan and design your home office workspace to ensure maximum personal performance and productivity and, if necessary, to project professionalism for visiting clients. If at all possible, resist the temptation to turn a corner of the living room or your bedroom into your office. Ideally, you’ll want a separate room with a door that closes to keep business activities in and family members out, at least during prime business and revenue generating hours of the day. A den, spare bedroom, basement or converted garage are all ideal candidates for your new home office. If this is not possible, you’ll have to find a means of converting a room with a partition or simply find hours to do the bulk of your work when nobody else is home. 22. Get and stay organized. The key to staying organized is not about which type of file you have or whether you keep a stack or two of papers on your desk, but it’s about managing your business. It’s about having systems in place to do things. Therefore, you wan to establish a routine by which you can accomplish as much as possible in a given workday, whether that’s three hours for a part-time business or seven or nine hours as a full-timer. In fact, you should develop systems and routines for just about every single business activity. Small things such as creating a to-do list at the end of each business day, or for the week, will help keep you on top of important tasks to tackle. Creating a single calendar to work from, not multiple sets for individual tasks or jobs, will also ensure that jobs are completed on schedule and appointments kept. Incorporating family and personal activities into your work calendar is also critical so that you work and plan from a single calendar. 23. Take time off. The temptation to work around the clock is very real for some home business owners. After all, you don’t have a manager telling you it’s time to go home because they can’t afford the overtime pay. Every person working from home must take time to establish a regular work schedule that includes time to stretch your legs and take lunch breaks, plus some days off and scheduled vacations. Create the schedule as soon as you have made the commitment to start a home business. Of course, your schedule will have to be flexible. You should, therefore, not fill every possible hour in the day. Give yourself a backup hour or two. All work and no play makes you burn out very fast and grumpy customer service is not what people want. 24. Limit the number of hats you wear. It’s difficult for most business owners not to take a hands-on approach. They try to do as much as possible and tackle as many tasks as possible in their business. The ability to multitask, in fact, is a common trait shared by successful entrepreneurs. However, once in a while you have to stand back and look beyond today to determine what’s in the best interest of your business and yourself over the long run. Most highly successful entrepreneurs will tell you that from the time they started out, they knew what they were good at and what tasks to delegate to others. 25. Follow-up constantly. Constant contact, follow-up, and follow-through with customers, prospects, and business alliances should be the mantra of every home business owner, new or established. Constant and consistent follow-up enables you to turn prospects into customers, increase the value of each sale and buying frequency from existing customers, and build stronger business relationships with suppliers and your core business team. Follow-up is especially important with your existing customer base, as the real work begins after the sale. It’s easy to sell one product or service, but it takes work to retain customers and keep them coming back. James Stephenson is an experienced home based consultant with more than 15 years of business and marketing experience.