Monday, January 26, 2009

Benchmarking


WHAT IS BENCHMARKING?

"Benchmarking: A continuous, systematic process of evaluating and comparing the capability of one organization with others normally recognized as industry leaders, for insights for optimizing the organizations processes."

Performance analysis forms the basis for your current process improvement which enables you to make better software tomorrow. Performance benchmarking removes misconceptions, and lets us see the actual need for improvement.

Performance Benchmarking and Robust Design
Performance benchmarking and robust design of software is used to:

  • Create reliable performance baselines and quantitative models for bidding/creation of RFPs – including an estimate of the minimum development time possible given the historical performance
  • Assess the process level Before-After improvement linked to other initiatives such as CMMI L4/L5 or new technology deployment
  • Look at a credible alternative to Reassessment - addresses the question of “what after CMMI L5?”
  • De-risk the development process
    • Early Warning Systems: that create profiles of customers, employees, projects and products
    • Robust Design: Use innovation tools based on TRIZ Functional Modeling, AFD (Anticipatory Failure Determination)
    • Vendor capability assessment: Assess the ability of vendors/service providers to meet the requirements

QAI has partnered with QSM Inc. of USA to bring the Benchmarking Service, which is being used by organizations from across the world like Motorola, Samsung (SISO), Custom media (Malaysia), GE (China), T3G (China), NIIT, Datamatics, Birlasoft, Bamboo Networks, Techspan, Ericsson, Alcatel, EDS, Compaq, US DoD to steer their software process improvement projects.

QAI’s performance benchmarking brings you tools, techniques and access to a repository of over 6500 projects that will equip your business to leapfrog competition. The advisory services leverage QAI’s experience and expertise built over a decade of international consulting and the rich and varied experience of its international partners such as Quantitative Software Management (QSM), USA and Ideation International Inc.(III), USA.

The Benchmarking Service provides answers to questions like:

  • What is our current capability?

  • How do we compare in terms of speed, efficiency, and quality?

  • Is our productivity improving?

Projects that are included in the QSM database:

  • Have completed the development cycle and are successfully deployed.

  • Have measured as a minimum on the SEISM core measures: size, schedule and effort.

As on April 2003, the Benchmarking database contains metrics collected from 6,400 completed and validated projects from US, UK, Europe, India, China, Asia and Australia.

QAI Benchmarking Service has no prerequisites:

  • The service covers all types of project life cycles: waterfall, prototyping, RAD, maintenance, enhancements.

  • The service is independent of the size of the organization.

  • The service is independent of the quality model/framework adopted by the organization (ISO, CMM®, IEEE..).

  • The service is independent of the project sizing methodology: SLOC, FPA, Component, modules, system-subsystem etc.

  • At the minimum, the service requires tracking of SEISM defined core measures: Size, Effort, Time and Defects.

With internationally benchmarked projects, project planning and process improvement activities are informed and effective. Besides, you know where you stand. And this is how the Best get Better!

Inspirational Quotes-7



"Only those who dare to fail greatly
can ever achieve greatly."
- Robert F. Kennedy

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QUALITY ASSURANCE

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Quality assurance, or QA for short, refers to planned and systematic production processes that provide confidence in a product's suitability for its intended purpose. It is a set of activities intended to ensure that products (goods and/or services) satisfy customer requirements in a systematic, reliable fashion. QA cannot absolutely guarantee the production of quality products, unfortunately, but makes this more likely.

Two key principles characterise QA: "fit for purpose" (the product should be suitable for the intended purpose) and "right first time" (mistakes should be eliminated). QA includes regulation of the quality of raw materials, assemblies, products and components; services related to production; and management, production and inspection processes.

It is important to realize also that quality is determined by the intended users, clients or customers, not by society in general: it is not the same as 'expensive' or 'high quality'. Even lowly bottom-of-the-range goods can be considered quality items if they meet a market need.

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[edit] History

[edit] Early efforts to control the quality of production

When the first specialized craftsmen started manufacturing tools and materials for others to purchase and use, the principle of quality was simple: "let the buyer beware" (caveat emptor).

Early civil engineering projects needed to be built from specifications, for example the four sides of the base of the Great Pyramid of Giza were required to be perpendicular to within 3.5 arcseconds.

During the Middle Ages, guilds adopted responsibility for quality control of their members, setting and maintaining certain standards for guild membership.

Royal governments purchasing material were interested in quality control as customers. For this reason, King John of England appointed William Wrotham to report about the construction and repair of ships. Centuries later, Samuel Pepys, Secretary to the British Admiralty, appointed multiple such overseers.

Prior to the extensive division of labor and mechanization resulting from the Industrial Revolution, it was possible for workers to control the quality of their own products. Working conditions then were arguably more conducive to professional pride.

The Industrial Revolution led to a system in which large groups of people performing a similar type of work were grouped together under the supervision of a foreman who was appointed to control the quality of work manufactured.

[edit] Wartime production

Around the time of World War I, manufacturing processes typically became more complex with larger numbers of workers being supervised. This period saw the widespread introduction of mass production and piecework, which created problems as workmen could now earn more money by the production of extra products, which in turn led to bad workmanship being passed on to the assembly lines.

To counter bad workmanship, full time inspectors were introduced into the factory to identify, quarantine and ideally correct product quality failures. Quality control by inspection in the 1920s and 1930s led to the growth of quality inspection functions, separately organised from production and big enough to be headed by superintendents.

The systematic approach to quality started in industrial manufacture during the 1930s, mostly in the USA, when some attention was given to the cost of scrap and rework. With the impact of mass production, which was required during the Second World War, it became necessary to introduce a more appropriate form of quality control which can be identified as Statistical Quality Control, or SQC. Some of the initial work for SQC is credited to Walter A. Shewhart of Bell Labs, starting with his famous one-page memorandum of 1924.

SQC came about with the realization that quality cannot be fully inspected into an important batch of items. By extending the inspection phase and making inspection organizations more efficient, it provides inspectors with control tools such as sampling and control charts, even where 100 per cent inspection is not practicable. Standard statistical techniques allow the producer to sample and test a certain proportion of the products for quality to achieve the desired level of confidence in the quality of the entire batch or production run.

[edit] Postwar

In the period following World War II, many countries' manufacturing capabilities that had been destroyed during the war were rebuilt. The U.S. sent General Douglas MacArthur to oversee the re-building of Japan. During this time, General MacArthur involved two key individuals in the development of modern quality concepts: W. Edwards Deming and Joseph Juran. Both individuals promoted the collaborative concepts of quality to Japanese business and technical groups, and these groups utilized these concepts in the redevelopment of the Japanese economy.

Although there were many individuals trying to lead United States industries towards a more comprehensive approach to quality, the U.S. continued to apply the QC concepts of inspection and sampling to remove defective product from production lines, essentially ignoring advances in QA for decades.

[edit] Quality assurance versus quality control

Whereas quality control emphasises testing and blocking the release of defective products, quality assurance is about improving and stabilizing production and associated processes to avoid or at least minimize issues that led to the defects in the first place. However, QA does not necessarily eliminate the need for QC: some product parameters are so critical that testing is still necessary just in case QA fails.

[edit] Failure testing

A valuable process to perform on a whole consumer product is failure testing (also known as stress testing), the operation of a product until it fails, often under stresses such as increasing vibration, temperature and humidity. This exposes many unanticipated weaknesses in a product, and the data is used to drive engineering and manufacturing process improvements. Often quite simple changes can dramatically improve product service, such as changing to mold-resistant paint or adding lock-washer placement to the training for new assembly personnel.

[edit] Statistical control

Many organizations use statistical process control to bring the organization to Six Sigma levels of quality, in other words, so that the likelihood of an unexpected failure is confined to six standard deviations on the normal distribution. This probability is less than four one-millionths. Items controlled often include clerical tasks such as order-entry as well as conventional manufacturing tasks.

Traditional statistical process controls in manufacturing operations usually proceed by randomly sampling and testing a fraction of the output. Variances in critical tolerances are continuously tracked and where necessary corrected before bad parts are produced.

[edit] Total quality control

Deep analysis of QA practices and premises used about them is the most necessary inspection control of all in cases where, despite statistical quality control techniques or quality improvements implemented, sales decrease.

The major problem which leads to a decrease in sales was that the specifications did not include the most important factor, “What the specifications have to state in order to satisfy the customer requirements?”.

The major characteristics, ignored during the search to improve manufacture and overall business performance were:

  • Reliability
  • Maintainability
  • Safety
  • Strength

As the most important factor had been ignored, a few refinements had to be introduced:

  1. Marketing had to carry out their work properly and define the customer’s specifications.
  2. Specifications had to be defined to conform to these requirements.
  3. Conformance to specifications i.e. drawings, standards and other relevant documents, were introduced during manufacturing, planning and control.
  4. Management had to confirm all operators are equal to the work imposed on them and holidays, celebrations and disputes did not affect any of the quality levels.
  5. Inspections and tests were carried out, and all components and materials, bought in or otherwise, conformed to the specifications, and the measuring equipment was accurate, this is the responsibility of the QA/QC department.
  6. Any complaints received from the customers were satisfactorily dealt with in a timely manner.
  7. Feedback from the user/customer is used to review designs.
  8. Consistent data recording and assessment and documentation integrity.
  9. Product and/or process change management and notification.

If the specification does not reflect the true quality requirements, the product's quality cannot be guaranteed. For instance, the parameters for a pressure vessel should cover not only the material and dimensions but operating, environmental, safety, reliability and maintainability requirements.

[edit] Quality awareness

Widespread awareness of quality issues throughout the organization increases the probability that product quality will be taken into account at every stage of the production process.

[edit] QA in software development

The following are examples of QA models relating to the software development process.

[edit] ISO 17025

ISO 17025 is an international standard that specifies the general requirements for the competence to carry out tests and or calibrations. There are 15 management requirements and 10 technical requirements. These requirements outline what a laboratory must do to become accredited. Management system refers to the organization's structure for managing its processes or activities that transform inputs of resources into a product or service which meets the organization's objectives, such as satisfying the customer's quality requirements, complying with regulations, or meeting environmental objectives.

The CMMI (Capability Maturity Model Integration) model is widely used to implement Quality Assurance (PPQA) in an organization. The CMMI maturity levels can be divided in to 5 steps, which a company can achieve by performing specific activities within the organization.

[edit] Company quality

During the 1980s, the concept of “company quality” with the focus on management and people came to the fore. It was realized that, if all departments approached quality with an open mind, success was possible if the management led the quality improvement process.

The company-wide quality approach places an emphasis on four aspects :-

  1. Elements such as controls, job management, adequate processes, performance and integrity criteria and identification of records
  2. Competence such as knowledge, skills, experience, qualifications
  3. Soft elements, such as personnel integrity, confidence, organizational culture, motivation, team spirit and quality relationships.
  4. Infrastructure (as it enhances or limits functionality)

The quality of the outputs is at risk if any of these aspects is deficient in any way.

The approach to quality management given here is therefore not limited to the manufacturing theatre only but can be applied to any business or non-business activity:

  • Design work
  • Administrative services
  • Consulting
  • Banking
  • Insurance
  • Computer software
  • Retailing
  • Transportation
  • open source development
  • education

It comprises a quality improvement process, which is generic in the sense it can be applied to any of these activities and it establishes a behaviour pattern, which supports the achievement of quality.

This in turn is supported by quality management practices which can include a number of business systems and which are usually specific to the activities of the business unit concerned.

In manufacturing and construction activities, these business practices can be equated to the models for quality assurance defined by the International Standards contained in the ISO 9000 series and the specified Specifications for quality systems.

Still, in the system of Company Quality, the work being carried out was shop floor inspection which did not reveal the major quality problems. This led to quality assurance or total quality control, which has come into being recently.

[edit] Using Contractors and/or consultants

It has become customary to use consultants and contractors when introducing new quality practices and methods, particularly where the relevant skills and expertise are not available within the organization. In addition, when new initiatives and improvements are required to boost the current quality system, or perhaps improve upon current manufacturing systems, the use of temporary consultants becomes a viable solution when allocating valuable resources.

There are various types of consultants and contractors available in the market; most will have the skills needed to facilitate improvement activities such as Quality Management Systems (QMS) auditing and procedural documentation writing. More experienced consultants are likely to have knowledge of specialized quality improvement activities such as CMMI, Six Sigma, Measurement Systems Analysis (MSA), Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA), Advance Product Quality Planning (APQP).

QUALITY ASSURANCE



Quality assurance, or QA for short, refers to planned and systematic production processes that provide confidence in a product's suitability for its intended purpose. It is a set of activities intended to ensure that products (goods and/or services) satisfy customer requirements in a systematic, reliable fashion. QA cannot absolutely guarantee the production of quality products, unfortunately, but makes this more likely.

Two key principles characterise QA: "fit for purpose" (the product should be suitable for the intended purpose) and "right first time" (mistakes should be eliminated). QA includes regulation of the quality raw materials, assemblies, products and components; services related to production; and management, production and inspection processes.

It is important to realize also that quality is determined by the intended users, clients or customers, not by society in general: it is not the same as 'expensive' or 'high quality'. Even lowly bottom-of-the-range goods can be considered quality items if they meet a market need.

Inspirational Quotes-6



"Successful and unsuccessful people do not
vary greatly in their abilities. They vary in
their desires to reach their potential."
- John Maxwell

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Inspirational Quotes-5



"The indispensable first step to getting the
things you want out of life is this:
decide what you want."
- Ben Stein

Inspirational Quotes-4



"Always bear in mind that your own resolution
to succeed is more important
than any other one thing."
- Abraham Lincoln

HOMEBUSINESS LESSONS-6

THREE TIPS FOR A SOLID HOMEBIZ


In this day and age it is almost impossible to maintain a decent standard of living on one paycheck, but in a family where children are involved it is not always feasible for both dad and mom to have a job outside of the home. Daycare expenses, the need for a second car, and too much time away from the children are some common drawbacks. This however is the exact situation that home business to its greatest advantage.

Home Based Businesses are great and can be extremely profitable but without the proper knowledge and tools you can waste an incredible amount of time and/or money which defeats the purpose you started out with, namely to make money and have time to do the things you want to do. This article was written to give the average person like you and I a practical guideline to getting started in a home based business the right way, and to save you wasted time and money.

My experience has exposed to me that there are basically 3 major pillars or principles of a concrete home based business.

Pillar #1: It must have minimal start up cost.

A home based business that has a high start up cost will take longer to see a profit, and as we said earlier, time is one of the things we are trying to cut down on. Low expense will also make the home based business more available to a bigger quanity of families or individuals who are just starting out.

Pillar #2: It must be easy to set up and maintain.

The more complicated your home business project, no matter what it is, the more likely you are to give up out of sheer frustration before you see a profit. A business that is easy to set up and maintain will give you confidence and a sense of accomplishment as you complete each simple step in the process.

Let’s face it if you enjoyed spending a lot of time and effort maintaining a home based business you would not be scanning over this article. This is about freeing you to spend time with your family and doing the things you love, not creating another taskmaster to replace your job! The first two pillars of a solid home based business are necessary for the third to occur.

Pillar #3: It must have a quick return on investment. (ROI)

You can spend months building a home based business but it there is never any real profit generated in a reasonable amount of time many people may get discouraged and give up. What is a reasonable amount of time? I would plan for a time frame on the table of weeks rather than months. Depending on the type of home based business some people have had a decent ROI within days, and unbelievable as it may sound some businesses that deal with affiliate marketing and sales can see profit as early as 15 minutes from startup!

You may be thinking to yourself “that’s too simple!” Let me say that within these 3 pillars there is plenty of detail to keep anyone busy. The business that you choose to start should definitely be something that interests you and possibly even something that you already have a measure of experience in doing. Whatever home based business you get involved in make sure that it is propped up by the 3 pillars mentioned in this article. Do not make the mistake of over-complicating your efforts or you will see very quickly that you will get bogged down with a lot of needlessly wasted time and effort.

Here’s to your home-based business opportunity

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Inspirational Quotes-3



"The young do not know enough to
be prudent, and therefore they attempt
the impossible -- and achieve it,

HOMEBIZ-5

Make Money From Home And Claim Your Freedom!


A lot of people make money on the internet in successful home based businesses. Whether they work at their businesses full or part time, they are able to make money from home by providing quality products or services to the local community at a personal level or globally via online services.

You may be able to make money at home by doing things you love to do. Wouldn’t it be great to profit from your hobbies and interests? If you enjoy making craft items you can create them and then market them either locally or online to a broader global community. You can even take a good idea and tailor it to a particular niche so that it is unique.

The number of home based businesses has grown considerably over the past decade as the internet has enlarged the opportunities available to make money online. As technology and online services have improved, it has become easier and less expensive to set up an online business and get it operational. Websites can be set up inexpensively and quickly. You need to learn about internet marketing and you’re on your way.

A way to quickly make money from home is to work online as a freelancer. This way you don’t need to establish a website immediately, you can begin to establish your reputation as a freelancer by obtaining work from freelance writing sites. You just need an email address and professional skills to make money at home.

You can bid on jobs (contracts) at freelance work auction sites. Some of the most popular forms of work available on these sites are computer programming, web design, and freelance writing. Once you begin to build a good reputation and a solid client base, you can expand your business by marketing from your own website. This allows you charge higher rates as you are not directly competing with very low bids.

Another popular way to make money online is to become an affiliate marketer for other people’s products or services. An affiliate is someone who is paid a commission for sales gained from their referrals. To be truly successful as an affiliate marketer it is important to have your own website; it is also necessary to belong to a number of affiliate programs that are all linked in someway to your website’s theme so that you don’t waste targeted traffic.

If you would prefer to create and sell your own products, you might consider information products such as eBooks, streaming videos, online training courses and audio downloads. Information products are ideal because once they are created there is no further cost of production and you make a hundred percent profit as long as you are the sole provider of the products. The most successful information products offer specialized information that people are prepared to pay for.

More and more people are making radical changes in their working lives in order to change the quality of their whole lives and make money at home on the internet. It takes a decision, courage, the willingness to learn, the ability to do something well that people are willing to pay for, and a dose of patience. But the result is certainly worth it for a lot of people.

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HOME BUSINESS IDEAS

With the internet constantly developing, more and more home business ideas continue to arise for entrepreneurs. While there are some tremendous opportunities to pursue, there are also a number of scams that you have to be wary of. With a little research and a few tips, you can find the perfect Business Opportunity you to venture into.


Affiliate marketing continues to be a solid home business idea. Affiliate marketing involves you selling other people’s products and then earning commission of the sells. The affiliate program will provide you with banners and links to place on your web site. As people click on the link and purchase something from the affiliates business, you earn a certain amount of commission depending on the rates of the program.


While affiliate marketing has a great potential, freelance jobs can make you a lot more money. There are several different kinds of freelance jobs that you can pursue giving you the ability to do what you want. If you have skills in writing there are freelance writing positions. There are also copywriting positions, graphic designing and many more.


A Starscapes.com business opportunity
that has begun to dwindle down over the past few years is selling advertising. However, there is still money to be made through online advertising. Google Adsense has been the top provider for advertising on the internet. All you have to do is place Google ads on your web site somewhere. As people click on the ads, you earn a small amount from the clicks. Over a period of time this adds up.
Another home business idea that is constantly growing is article writing. If you think about it, quality content is something that every business and web site needs. While many people have ideas, they do not always possess the writing skills. And because of this many are more than willing to pay for fresh and enticing content.
The last idea to consider is creating a web site and selling your own products. There is nothing more rewarding then selling your own products that you created. Along with selling products of your own, having a web site also gives you the opportunity to do all of the methods listed above. While it can become a handful, it will give you multiple ways to generate income.
The list of home business opportunities is endless as the internet continues to grow. These are just a few of the top methods people are making money online today. Branch out and try a few to see what works for you. With hard work and motivation you can have success in any and all of these ideas.

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TIPS FOR CREATING A MEANINGFUL HOME BUSINESS

Be honest with yourself. Are you one of those people that believe that you just don’t have the time to get your home-based business opportunity up and running? You’re not alone. Many people I talk to claim they have too much to do and not enough time to do it. Then they end up frustrated and lose their drive which makes the business suffer

Full time jobs, family obligations, maintaining health and too many other distractions are the main reasons for not building momentum for their business. You can wind up feeling that your life is spent catering to every one else’s obligations.

However, I have some good news! You can find and maximize time to build momentum for your home business. All you need is to find time and commit to use that time for your home business only. Try the following strategies to make your home based business flourish.

Document Your Daily Routine

The first thing you will need to do find a quiet place and write down your schedule. Document the start and end time on events like getting ready for work, driving your kids to school, your commute to your day job, gym time and any other weekly commitments you have. Don’t forget to include weekends and family time (this is most important).

After completing this exercise you should have a good visual of what your work week looks like. You should see openings in your week. Make your goal easy: try to find two hours you can commit to spend on your business. You should be able to re-prioritize some time.

Stay with the Schedule You Created and Re-Evaluate

The next thing you need to do is stick with your schedule. This can be tough because you are creating a new habit. Once you get the hang of your new routine, you should always re-evaluate your schedule. You may be able to find more time to spend on your home business.

Staying on task means you have to push yourself This means that you have to find a way after work, after little league games, after dinner and after putting the kids to bed.

Don’t Forget Your Family.

Having quality time with my family is number one on my daily list Spending time with my family is always a top priority for me. I have young children so I try to focus on the business when my kids are in bed. I find that using the evening hours is best for me to spend on my home business. It seems to be the most quite part of the day.

If you have to use your family time to spend on your business, make sure you communicate with your family so they have an expectation of what you are doing. However, I would recommend that you set a time limit so you can spend that time you want with your family. Creating a balanced life is a key to success

Embrace Distractions

As we all know life also throws us off schedule. Try your best to embrace that fact instead of fighting it. If your child stays up late, focus on helping your child quiet down and go to sleep. Try not to focus on what you could be doing. Don’t worry. The work will still be there when you are ready.

If you have to stay late at your day job, then choose to work late. Usually, you’ll find that it is better just to focus on one thing at a time. You’ll be more efficient and effective. Having a clear and guilt free mind while working on your business is most productive.

To handle new ideas that can distract you while you are working, keep an MP3 Recorder handy so if an idea comes up you can record it or write down the idea in a notebook. You can always prioritize those thoughts at a later time. Using tools like this will keep you from getting distracted and wasting valuable time

So there is good news when it comes to finding time to work on your own business. Don’t despair and don’t get frustrated. Just remember that you have total control of your time and you alone can change your habits to build your home-based business momentum.

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Inspirational Quotes-2



"Enthusiasm is the greatest asset in the
world. It beats money and
power and
influence. It is no more or less

Homebiz Lessons-2


INTERNET HOME BUSINESS IDEAS

Home Business Management and Daily Habits for Success

People decide to open their own home business for many reasons. You may want to spend more time with your family, be your own boss, or make more money than a 9 to 5 job can offer. In a job that has you working for others, your entire work life and sometimes your home life is strictly scheduled for you. From the time you begin and end work, to breaks, vacation and pay, you have very little control.

However, in your own home business it can be hard to suddenly have complete control over everything and no one to lean on. Over time we gather habits, be they good or bad. When it comes to your home business, you have to figure out the bad ones and break yourself from doing them if you want to succeed.

Before you get the home business off the ground make sure that everything is in place. This means setting aside special hours in the day to do the most important activities. Remember that you will need to make contact with clients, banks and other businesses and most of this has to be done during the day and usually no later than 5pm. Prevent exhaustion by following the plans you laid out so that you don’t overwork yourself.

Business continues to move forward so you will have to constantly update yourself when new business ideals are put on the market. You can take classes or teach yourself over the internet, but stay ahead of the pack by knowing everything you can because it will help you to better develop your business.

A good way to break bad habits that can have adverse affects on your business is to write them down on paper whenever you discover a new one. Once you know the habits that are holding you back, you can implement different steps that can help you to overcome these habits.

For instance, smoking can be as bad for your business as it is for your health. If you smoke outside the home, you could lose valuable time by constantly stopping your work to run outside to have a cigarette.

Procrastination is by far one of the worst habits that can cause your business to crumble from the bottom up. If you constantly put off work and say that you’ll do it tomorrow, deadlines will pass and clients will choose other business owners that they can depend on. Once you lose customers it can be hard to seduce them back to using your company and services.

Your business is real, so treat it that way. If you don’t take it seriously, no one else will. However, this does not mean that you will have to bypass having a bit of fun every now and then. Taking a break to enjoy yourself will help you to stay fresh and on top of your business. If you work yourself too hard, you can quickly burn out and lose the enthusiasm you once had at the start of your home business.

Remember that this is a work at home business. You control the time and hours that you work. Realize that there may have been activities that you would have loved to do in the past but your 9 to 5 job was holding you back. Now that you don’t have those worries anymore, set aside some time to enjoy those activities. Your business is done at home but that does not mean that you have to be glued to your computer chair for the entire day.

Electronic equipment such as cell phones, text messengers and PDA’s will do a lot to make your business mobile. Try to separate business from pleasure and avoid pulling out your Blackberry every other minute to check an email when your spending time with the family, but do check daily if your away from home just to make sure that you catch any important messages that were left by clients.


Inspirational Quotes-1



"The difference between the impossible
and the possible lies in a
person's determination."
- Tommy Lasorda

HOMEBIZ LESSONS-1

CAN YOU REALLY MAKE MONEY ONLINE WITH
A FREE HOME BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY?

January 24th, 2009

Can You Really Make Money Online With A Free Home Business Opportunity?

The constantly rising gas prices, inflation, and uncertainty in the job market worldwide is causing people to look for additional methods of generating an income and some are even finding alternative ways of making money. Many are turning to the internet in the hope of finding the ideal home business opportunity will make them the money they need. Building an online home business can be a challenging undertaking and can cost you a lot of money if you do not choose and plan carefully.


The word “free” is so overused on the internet today, that people have become cautious and wonder whether free opportunities are in indeed free, and whether using a free home business opportunity along with free marketing techniques can actually make you money.
Is there really such a thing as a “freestarscapes business opportunity opportunity? The answer is yes! An example of a free opportunity is an affiliate program. All you have to do when setting up an affiliate marketing business is sign up with an affiliate merchant and tell others about their product. If any of your referrals buy the product, you get a commission.


The next step is to promote the affiliate website. Many companies actually set up your website for you and yes, they do it for free. Why? Because you are going to help them grow their business. They will not pay you unless you sell one of their products so it’s a win-win situation - They have nothing to lose, you have nothing to pay and everything to gain.


However, while all this sounds wonderful, you will soon discover that getting traffic to your affiliate website can be a challenge which will require determination, planning, and hard work. To begin getting visitors to your affiliate website, you can use free traffic generating techniques such as forum posting, blogging, classified advertising and article marketing.


The problem with the free site you receive from the affiliate merchant, is that the same website will also be available to all the other affiliates selling for that merchant. It means you will be facing a lot of competition.


Added to this, when you send visitors to the affiliate merchant’s site, you’re no longer are in control of what your visitors do. If they do not buy, then you do not make money and these days, people rarely buy on their first visit to a website.
To overcome this challenge, you may need to spend a little money. The amount of money I am talking about is less than a decent dinner for two. This will enable you to build your own website and host it. Once you have your own website, you can create your own content and pre-sell to your visitors before sending them to the affiliate merchant’s product.


Also, when you have your own website you can set up what is known as a squeeze page where you offer your visitors a free report on a given topic, or a detailed review or maybe a free e-book, in exchange for them joining your opt-in mailing list.


Some affiliate programs will provide you with a brandable e-book that will place your link throughout the publication. You can offer this e-book to those who join your list and every time they click on a link from the book, they will be clicking on your embedded affiliate link.
The truth is, that to get quicker results you may want to spend a little money but it is pennies compared to starting a conventional business. However, if you are willing to wait a little while for the results, you will find that you really can make money using a free home business Opportunity… It does work!