Finding Your Work at Home Niche
By Brandi Rhoades, published Jan 10, 2008
Published Content: 51 Total Views: 35,562 Favorited By: 2 CPs
Begin by sitting down - by yourself! - with a piece of paper and a pen. Write down several things that you love to do. Don't think about potential businesses. Just write what you enjoy. Perhaps you took a snowboarding trip once that was exciting. You may enjoy curling up with a good book and a latte. Think about what you would do if time and money were not factors.
In a day or two, go back to that list and brainstorm ways you could start a business from those ideas. Some of your ideas will be simple; others may take more thinking. The love of snowboarding you developed from that trip could turn into a website or blog devoted to the sport. You could sell products and even help people sign up for lessons online. You may want to learn more about snowboarding and begin giving lessons yourself.
Coffee addiction can turn into an online shop with cute coffee-related sayings. You could sell coffee as an independent consultant. Regardless of the hobby or passion, you can identify something business-related to do with it. Imagination is all that's important at this stage.
Once you have a few business ideas, you should begin to narrow the list based on what you think is viable. Think about how likely you are to get customers and how much you can put into that business idea. Try the excitement test. Think about getting up every morning to work on this business. Does that excite you? If it does, then it's a good idea. If you immediately think of the dreadful parts of the business, it's not for you.
Once you're down to a couple of ideas, begin to jot the ideas you have for the business and how it would work. Once you're doing that, you should get a feel for how much you truly are interested in the business idea. One of them should jump out at you, and you'll know you have a winner.
You may also like...
- How to Find a Work at Home Job
- How Work at Home Parents Can Deduct Their at Home Expenses at Tax Time
- The Life and Times of a Work at Home Mom
- Making Your Working From Home Schedule Work
- Being a Work at Home Mom (WAHM) Ain't Easy - But I Love It
- Avoiding Work-At-Home Scams
- Work at Home Moms and Assumption of Child Neglect
- Great Websites for Work at Home Moms
- How to Work at Home
- Work at Home Jobs on Trial
Most Commented On


Tammy Edwards
Add a Comment
Posted on 01/12/2008 at 9:01:10 PM
Hartley Engel
Add a Comment
Posted on 01/12/2008 at 10:01:25 AM
Julia Bodeeb White
Add a Comment
Posted on 01/11/2008 at 5:01:06 PM