Because I love to see people get the most out of their
online businesses and personal lives too, I always encourage business
owners to create as much passive income as possible. That way, you'll
have time for the more important things in your life. Still, when we are
in need of money, the Internet is a GREAT place to start building an
income by providing a service to others. If you decide to provide a
service as a means of making money from home, always make sure you are
making the most of your time and are working to create the easiest to
manage service business as you possibly can.
Here are some tips for you if you would like to work a
little less providing a service online:
1. Do Your Math - If you want to make $400 per
week, calculate exactly how many service hours you would have to provide
to reach that. If you charge $10 per hour, realize that you will have to
work with clients for 40 hours per week. And that 40 hours doesn’t
include administrative tasks for your own business, marketing and other
things that just have to be done that you don’t get paid for. If it’s
reasonable to increase your rate to $20 per hour, you would only have to
work with clients for 20 hours per week.
Super Tip:
Realize that it is likely much easier to find 20 hours of work per week
at $20 per hour than it is to find 40 hours at $10 per hour. At $10 per
hour, you have to work twice as hard to find work and then when you find
that work you’ll have to work double the time.
2. Outsource - Just because you are a Virtual
Assistant or another service-providing entrepreneur doesn’t mean you
have to do all the work yourself. Find other people to subcontract your
client work too or get help with some of your own administrative
business tasks. This will help you reduce the possibility of overloading
yourself with work. Again, do your math and see if you take on a few
extra hours if you might hire a student or somebody else at a lower rate
to give you a hand.
3. Make a Plan for Passive Income - As a
service-provider, if you don’t work, you don’t get paid. Try to set
aside a few hours per week to build up your passive income. You can
create information products that teach people how to perform your
specialized services (ex. a VA can teach others about bookkeeping,
managing spreadsheets, etc if there is a market for it). Or you can
venture out into creating your own websites that generate and affiliate
income. The possibilities are endless. As long as you set aside a little
time each week (or hire someone to help you), this will eventually start
to grow.
Having an online business provides us with so much
freedom we could never find elsewhere...if we do it right.
About Author:
Alice Seba is a full-time online business owner that
thrives on helping others say good-bye to their J-O-Bs forever. Sign up
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