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Home Business Planning

April 1, 2008 by Tom · 2 Comments 

Home business planning needs to be done by the minute, at least in the beginning of your home business career.Organization is a necessity for any successful business and in order to be organized it takes careful planning.Every business owner needs to plan their days, weeks and even months to make sure nothing falls through the cracks. Some important marketing tasks needs to be done daily, others weekly, so you must plan the time for these tasks or they might not be done.

To keep things organized get your self a paper calendar or planner.You can find these in a normal department store.It does not have to be one that costs several hundred dollars, a $5 calendar will work just as well.When you work at home every day a planner will help you to establish a certain routine, and determining the marketing priorities for the day will be much easier.Time management tools are really helpful to people working at home.

This is how I plan my home business tasks that I need to do. Whenever possible, every day should be broken into 15-minute increments and every 15 minutes should be filled with something that you need to accomplish. You will also need a couple of coffee breaks and time for lunch. Without breaks you will drive your self crazy.Some contingency time is needed too.

I use the first few minutes to determine what I need to do that day.Is it article marketing, a new blog post or should I be doing social bookmarking today? Answering emails will also take some time every day and researching and learning new things about internet marketing is also very important, and often something extra and unexpected turns up.On days when nothing extra pops up, you can use the contingency time to start on work planned for the following day, or go ahead and wash the dishes left over from yesterday.

There are certain tasks that will need to be done daily, weekly, monthly and in the case of many state income taxes, quarterly. By drawing up a matrix by the month with each of these items listed, you can check them off as you finish them and never worry about missing a deadline. If you look at the matrix daily, you can quickly spot items without a check mark and then get it done.

In time, when your home business matures, you can delete items from your “to-do-list”. By looking ahead you can plan for some of these tasks ahead of time. Knowing the business tax return is due on the first day of the month of the quarter, for instance, should be noted in the middle of the preceding month, to warn you that it is coming up instead of waiting until the last minute to start on filling out the forms.

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2 Responses to “Home Business Planning”
  1. Dave says:

    This is an important post. To succeed you need to have direction and know what needs to get done. By planning a strategy and timetable it makes it easier to accomplish your goals.

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