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    Project Management - Why I Love Gantt Charts
    Do you have a Gantt chart for each one of your projects, on your wall? (By the way, a Gantt chart is just a chart with time along the horizontal and the tasks drawn on as long thin boxes). If you don't already use them, here's why I think they are worth it:1. Communication: everyone can see the project, where they fit in, and why if they go late they will affect others.2. Monitoring progress - by colouring in the Gantt chart you can make sure you're keeping up with the Today line, and you can take action as required if you're not keeping up (crashing tasks, slipping
    for you to earn enough with your business to replace them in a relatively short period of time. I purchased my first office chair at a garage sale for $5.00. I had seen the same "executive" chair for nearly $300.00 at Office Depot. Here I am seven years later, and the chair still serves me well. If you take the time to look for deals - you'll find them.

    When you have selected the business you wish to start, you should allow yourself approximately one week to get fully set up. From that moment on, you should be focusing 90% of your efforts on income producing activity - and the remaining 10% on record keeping and/or misc. activities. In general, you should see income production immediately and be profitable within 60 days - in a home-based business. Ma

    How to Get a Bigger Bang from Monster
    If you've received poor response from your online career site submissions, it may be due to the way you registered. You can change that by using specific, pre-selected keywords. Today we're going to build a more effective online profile that will draw more responses from Monster® and other online sites.So, let's get started.Once you register on Monster®, choose: "Build Your Resume Online".They allow you to set up 5 different resumes or profiles. Let's just set one up for now. There are only 5 major areas that we will be concerned with here:1. Target Job Title
    First of all, I'd like to personally congratulate you on your decision to seek, research and start your own home-based business. You've just made the decision that can, and will change your current life, as you know it.

    Today, we're going to talk about a day in the life of a home-based business owner. What can you expect your day to be like? How many hours should you be working each day? What equipment do you need to use everyday? Most importantly, how long should it take until you are profitable?

    The day in the life of a home-based business owner can be as flexible and diverse as you are. If you've been in the 9 - 5 rat race, you will undoubtedly love your new found freedom. It's important to remember not to get too selfish for personal time, and allow that to cut in to precious work time. The most critical part of working from home is when you are "on the clock," be productive. Each day, before I start working, I make a list of 10 things I want to accomplish - in order of importance. I may only have two hours to work this day - so I can only finish 4 of the items on my "to do list." At the end of my time, I move the items I could not complete up on the list. Then, prior to starting work the next time, I add more things I wish to complete, so that I, again, have 10 things on my "to do list."

    Your scenario may be that you have a good, solid, 8 hours to work your business, in one stretch. In this case, have 10 items on your to do list, and once completed, make a new list of 10. Continue this process until you are ready to stop working for that session. I have always found if I have a huge list of things to get done, I become overwhelmed - and I am not at my peak productivity. Attack your home-based business activities in small chunks - checking off the tasks you complete as you go.

    Many entrepreneurs who have never worked at home before have the misconception that they will be working 60+ hours per week. If you subscribe to this belief - I have some good news for you! Once you have everything set up, you should be devoting no more than 15 hours per week to earn a full-time income. If you are working more than 15 hours per week, either you are operating multiple businesses, or you are doing something wrong! Email me at chris@chrisarcherinc.com, tell me about your home-based business and how many hours you are currently putting in. I'll email you a host of ways you can automate and save valuable time.

    Let's move on to the type of equipment you need to operate your home-based business. I'm not talking about things you use to manufacturer items for re-sale. I'm talking about the business side of your operation. You will need a computer; preferably a laptop for convenience and mobility, internet access, telephone with unlimited long distance, fax program, printer/scanner/copier, a quiet work environment, and a comfortable office chair/desk. If you're just starting out and don't have these items - consider purchasing used equipment. It will save you money, and most used items will last long enough for you to earn enough with your business to replace them in a relatively short period of time. I purchased my first office chair at a garage sale for $5.00. I had seen the same "executive" chair for nearly $300.00 at Office Depot. Here I am seven years later, and the chair still serves me well. If you take the time to look for deals - you'll find them.

    When you have selected the business you wish to start, you should allow yourself approximately one week to get fully set up. From that moment on, you should be focusing 90% of your efforts on income producing activity - and the remaining 10% on record keeping and/or misc. activities. In general, you should see income production immediately and be profitable within 60 days - in a home-based business. Man

    Yes You Can Do That With Plastic
    When you think of what you can do with plastic, maybe your credit cards come to mind. If I talk about nylons, your first thought is probably about women's hosiery. As exciting as that would be, there is a whole side to plastics you might not think about very often.For those who are old enough to remember, think about the automobiles that were coming out in the late 1970's and 1980's. I was less than impressed with what auto manufacturers were selling us back then. As they began using more plastics, most of us rightfully perceived it as cheap because these plastics were not good r
    d allow that to cut in to precious work time. The most critical part of working from home is when you are "on the clock," be productive. Each day, before I start working, I make a list of 10 things I want to accomplish - in order of importance. I may only have two hours to work this day - so I can only finish 4 of the items on my "to do list." At the end of my time, I move the items I could not complete up on the list. Then, prior to starting work the next time, I add more things I wish to complete, so that I, again, have 10 things on my "to do list."

    Your scenario may be that you have a good, solid, 8 hours to work your business, in one stretch. In this case, have 10 items on your to do list, and once completed, make a new list of 10. Continue this process until you are ready to stop working for that session. I have always found if I have a huge list of things to get done, I become overwhelmed - and I am not at my peak productivity. Attack your home-based business activities in small chunks - checking off the tasks you complete as you go.

    Many entrepreneurs who have never worked at home before have the misconception that they will be working 60+ hours per week. If you subscribe to this belief - I have some good news for you! Once you have everything set up, you should be devoting no more than 15 hours per week to earn a full-time income. If you are working more than 15 hours per week, either you are operating multiple businesses, or you are doing something wrong! Email me at chris@chrisarcherinc.com, tell me about your home-based business and how many hours you are currently putting in. I'll email you a host of ways you can automate and save valuable time.

    Let's move on to the type of equipment you need to operate your home-based business. I'm not talking about things you use to manufacturer items for re-sale. I'm talking about the business side of your operation. You will need a computer; preferably a laptop for convenience and mobility, internet access, telephone with unlimited long distance, fax program, printer/scanner/copier, a quiet work environment, and a comfortable office chair/desk. If you're just starting out and don't have these items - consider purchasing used equipment. It will save you money, and most used items will last long enough for you to earn enough with your business to replace them in a relatively short period of time. I purchased my first office chair at a garage sale for $5.00. I had seen the same "executive" chair for nearly $300.00 at Office Depot. Here I am seven years later, and the chair still serves me well. If you take the time to look for deals - you'll find them.

    When you have selected the business you wish to start, you should allow yourself approximately one week to get fully set up. From that moment on, you should be focusing 90% of your efforts on income producing activity - and the remaining 10% on record keeping and/or misc. activities. In general, you should see income production immediately and be profitable within 60 days - in a home-based business. Ma

    Merchant Accounts: Points to Consider
    Okay so you want to accept credit cards from your customers, and are interested in establishing a merchant account. Whether you own a brick-and-mortar retail store, mail order outlet, or internet shopping operation, there are a few things to consider when choosing a credit card processing provider.First of all, you should make a list of several providers that offer the features you want, then compare the variable fees that may differ depending on the company you deal with. These fees include things like set-up, cancellation, and monthly minimum, and may be negotiable based on you
    ocess until you are ready to stop working for that session. I have always found if I have a huge list of things to get done, I become overwhelmed - and I am not at my peak productivity. Attack your home-based business activities in small chunks - checking off the tasks you complete as you go.

    Many entrepreneurs who have never worked at home before have the misconception that they will be working 60+ hours per week. If you subscribe to this belief - I have some good news for you! Once you have everything set up, you should be devoting no more than 15 hours per week to earn a full-time income. If you are working more than 15 hours per week, either you are operating multiple businesses, or you are doing something wrong! Email me at chris@chrisarcherinc.com, tell me about your home-based business and how many hours you are currently putting in. I'll email you a host of ways you can automate and save valuable time.

    Let's move on to the type of equipment you need to operate your home-based business. I'm not talking about things you use to manufacturer items for re-sale. I'm talking about the business side of your operation. You will need a computer; preferably a laptop for convenience and mobility, internet access, telephone with unlimited long distance, fax program, printer/scanner/copier, a quiet work environment, and a comfortable office chair/desk. If you're just starting out and don't have these items - consider purchasing used equipment. It will save you money, and most used items will last long enough for you to earn enough with your business to replace them in a relatively short period of time. I purchased my first office chair at a garage sale for $5.00. I had seen the same "executive" chair for nearly $300.00 at Office Depot. Here I am seven years later, and the chair still serves me well. If you take the time to look for deals - you'll find them.

    When you have selected the business you wish to start, you should allow yourself approximately one week to get fully set up. From that moment on, you should be focusing 90% of your efforts on income producing activity - and the remaining 10% on record keeping and/or misc. activities. In general, you should see income production immediately and be profitable within 60 days - in a home-based business. Ma

    IRM: Putting all the Pieces Together
    "IRM is the view of the enterprise from 50,000 feet." - Bryce's LawINTRODUCTIONYears ago I was visiting a large manufacturing company headquartered in Connecticut where I was making a presentation on our "PRIDE" Methodologies for IRM. I thought I had a done a pretty good job of explaining the basic concept of Information Resource Management, but the IT Director was having a problem comprehending it. He said, "Tim, what I'm looking for is the ability to know where all of our plants and offices are throughout the Atlantic seaboard, what their sy
    tell me about your home-based business and how many hours you are currently putting in. I'll email you a host of ways you can automate and save valuable time.

    Let's move on to the type of equipment you need to operate your home-based business. I'm not talking about things you use to manufacturer items for re-sale. I'm talking about the business side of your operation. You will need a computer; preferably a laptop for convenience and mobility, internet access, telephone with unlimited long distance, fax program, printer/scanner/copier, a quiet work environment, and a comfortable office chair/desk. If you're just starting out and don't have these items - consider purchasing used equipment. It will save you money, and most used items will last long enough for you to earn enough with your business to replace them in a relatively short period of time. I purchased my first office chair at a garage sale for $5.00. I had seen the same "executive" chair for nearly $300.00 at Office Depot. Here I am seven years later, and the chair still serves me well. If you take the time to look for deals - you'll find them.

    When you have selected the business you wish to start, you should allow yourself approximately one week to get fully set up. From that moment on, you should be focusing 90% of your efforts on income producing activity - and the remaining 10% on record keeping and/or misc. activities. In general, you should see income production immediately and be profitable within 60 days - in a home-based business. Ma

    Metal Detectors Ratings
    Metal detectors can be employed for a variety of applications in security, humanitarian, and industrial sectors. Metal detectors ratings are helpful for newcomers to choose metal detectors that are apt for them. Generally, metal detectors are rated by cost effectiveness, features, functions and usability.Different types of metal detectors are available. Typical metal detectors come with less features and buttons, but some are more complicated. If a customer wishes to choose metal detectors for extended use, it is better to select those with electronic features. The price of metal
    for you to earn enough with your business to replace them in a relatively short period of time. I purchased my first office chair at a garage sale for $5.00. I had seen the same "executive" chair for nearly $300.00 at Office Depot. Here I am seven years later, and the chair still serves me well. If you take the time to look for deals - you'll find them.

    When you have selected the business you wish to start, you should allow yourself approximately one week to get fully set up. From that moment on, you should be focusing 90% of your efforts on income producing activity - and the remaining 10% on record keeping and/or misc. activities. In general, you should see income production immediately and be profitable within 60 days - in a home-based business. Many owners are profitable much sooner, but allow yourself no more than 60 days.

    If you have been in business 60 or more days, and have not reached the break-even point, it's time to analyze the way you are running your operation, and make adjustments immediately.

    Your goal is and should always be to earn money. Remember, owning a home-based business can be challenging, but the benefits far outweigh the risks.

    Author, Chris Archer has been operating home-based businesses for nearly 15 years, and now donates her time to mentor others. She can be contacted at chris@chrisarcherinc.com. Her website is http://www.chrisarcherinc.com, where entrepreneurs and home-based business owners can subscribe to her newsletter, for weekly advice and innovative ideas that can be incorporated into any business.

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