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Tip#2 - Tell Your Kids

If you have children at home, you will need to orient them to your working from home. It is possible that you are working from one of the rooms on your house or even your bedroom or the living room. Children when they are small will usually find any and every reason to seek your attention if they know that you are around. Every argument, every need, every question will be referred to you just because you are there. And going by the sense of timing that they have, their attention seeking antics will kick off within ten minutes of you starting to work.

What you need to do is make them understand that when you are in a certain room, which is your home based office, you are not to be disturbed. Go as far as to tell them that that area is out of bounds for them. Kids may not understand easily why you are not available to them when you are just a holler away. So making them believe and understand that the office is a serious place is a god idea. Restricting them to go there at will re-enforces this thought. Tell them that they are to refer to you in the office only for a very good reason. They will try and come to you in the beginning, but as you resist that urge to go see what they are about in the beginning, they will gradually stop doing so. Close the door to your room or office. Eliminate extra sounds. Make the kids get into the habit of knocking before entering. This one really works. Nothing gets them to understand that they are disturbing you from doing something important than having to knock before entering.

If you work from the desk in a living room or the bedroom, make the kids play or study in another room.

Basically, imagine that you are operating not in your home but in an office for the sake of productivity. You always know at the bottom of your heart that you are indeed working at home and enjoying the freedom and independence that comes along with it. I hope you find this tip for a better working from home helpful.

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Thursday, May 21, 2009

Tip #1 – Staying Refreshed

Believe it or not sitting on your computer and working can burn calories. If you are working from home, the odds are that you are going to be spending a lot of time in front of your computer. There are exceptions, of course, such as having a home business like crafting, catering etc or running a franchise business from home. But if your home based work involves spending a lot of time in front of the computer then know this, all the time that you spend thinking and brainstorming issues, you are burning up calories.

It is common to feel pangs of hunger or thirst while working and many of us use these needs as an excuse to beak away from what we are doing. Getting up to snack or drink frequently can not only break the working rhythm but can also result in a short break turning in to a longer one. The other thing that can happen is that you end up ignoring your thirst, sometimes for hours on end, resulting in you feeling dehydrated.

Don’t let either of these things happen. Keep a bottle of water near your workstation so that it is a hand’s reach away. Keep a few health energy bars in the drawers of your desk. You can even make yourself a sandwich before you sit down to work if you know for a fact that you get hungry at a certain hour while working.

The secret of working from home is to make these little changes in your focus and discipline. I hope you find this little tip helpful.

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Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Can You Work From Home?

Working from home seems like an attractive proposition to a lot of people. Everybody thinks of it as having more freedom for the things you want to do and improving the quality of your life. Being independent with your work means that you either have a business from home or you freelance as a professional. If you are someone who works for himself or herself but wants to work from home as well, you need to evaluate certain matters. The truth is that working from home requires additional motivation. You need to be more versatile and better organized. You need to be prepared to be the solution finder for all matters and sundry that crop up in your business. Consider the following before you consider working from home:

Are you ready to “ Do it Yourself”?

Working for a company mostly has you working with an infrastructural support. You have other people in the office who have separate functions that complement your duties. You have delegation of labor where you can assign several tasks to others. Working from home will most likely mean you handling many of these talks yourself. Unless, of course, you are starting out with a fair investment in infrastructure. You have the option of starting out with additional space and additional employees. You may also outsource your work to companies or freelance professionals for lobs such as marketing, accounting and bookkeeping etc.

Are you disciplined and organized?

You may find it hard to get many things accomplished without the presence of the daily working schedule that working in an office job imposes on you. Working in an office forces you to have a schedule. Being supervised with your supervisors and having to meet goals and deadlines keeps you disciplined and focused. Working from home, you will have to muster the will power to maintain the same, if not a higher, level of discipline. You will not have others to remind you or to depend on in order to be productive. It is one of the biggest setbacks that people face initially while working from home. They find their productivity lacking.

Making goals for yourself is a good tactic to maintain productivity and functionality. Set weekly and monthly goals and try to meet them. When you find yourself slacking, be ready to give your business extra hours.

Can You Resist The Distractions?

This is a collary to the ability to discipline and organize yourself in your work. working from home alienates you from the office environment which is designed with the sole aim of making the people perform to the best of their abilities and productivity. Instead you get all the distraction that are a part of your life at home. If you have a family it might the kids or friends. It may be house work or errands that need to be run. And just because you are there, you might be expected to do it. You may even feel like them getting them out of the way first. The trick is to make a work routine and stick by it as much as you can. It may seem like the obvious thing, but it is important. Your work hours should be treated like so by your family and friends. Make them understand that you are not to be disturbed while working. It is not all that difficult. After setting the example the first couple of times, they all get the message.

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Saturday, May 16, 2009

Website For A Small Business

How Important Is A Website To A Small Business

The first question that you need answered for yourself is, “ what is the idea or intent behind having a website for a small business?”. Its just not making online sales. It is also about having a presence on the internet. Lets cover both these aspects systematically:

Selling your products online:

almost anything and everything sells online today. If you are unsure whether your product can be something that is sold online you should consult an online marketing expert. There are more chances than not that they will be away the market and sell your product on the Internet. It is not a matter of creating booming sales online but about enhancing your offline sales. It may of course be very possible that your product does become a popular commodity for online shoppers. People shop online today for everything from electronics, cosmetics, groceries, apparel, crafts to even real estate. So you should not presume that your product is not something that can join this wide array of online products without doing some market research taking expert opinion of an online marketer.

Having a presence on the Internet:

many small-business owners go with the presumption that having a website is only about selling products online. This is simply not the case. Internet has become a powerful medium of information for people today. Many shoppers today look for information on the Internet before they go ahead and buy something. They look for information on the individual product as well as the company they are buying the product from. So even if you are not generating online sales having a good informative website about the product you sell and your company will serve to enhance the credibility of your product and your company. In fact, being now small-business this could be more crucial to you than the multi-employee and the multi-million-dollar companies. Having a good and professionally designed website can give an impression of size and professionalism that may otherwise be not possible to achieve.

Even when people are not looking to buy online they often search on the Internet for addresses and location of markets and stores where they may find their product. Having a website will small-business will help these people to find your offline store.

The truth about being in any business is that you face competition. And the truth about competition is that a large part of it has its presence on the Internet. If you do not want to lose any sort of an advantage to your competitors then you should go ahead and think of having a professionally designed website for your small-business.

It is equally important to have a website that is well designed and gives the professional impression. The website with bad navigation and poor designing will serve to cause your business more harm than good by giving an impression of unprofessionalism.

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Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Selling At Craft Fairs Not For Everyone

Selling at craft shows is not for everyone. It is also not easy. But it just might the only way for you if you are looking to sell your craft if an craft show at an art gallery is beyond your means. The trend of craft fairs has shown an increasing trend over the past few years. More and more people are attending craft fairs all over the country. You can get hold of a craft fair calendar to know when a fair is appending and were. There is are a few fairs happening somewhere or the other at any given time of the year.

Participating in craft fairs is a great opportunity to network with other artisans. You get a fair idea of what is selling and at what price. Talking to other crafters can inform you about the sought after craft fairs and the ones to not waste time over. Also, if you are selling online as well you can create a clientele from all parts from the country. All you have to do is publicize your website along with your stall. Make sure that everyone who visits you stall leaves with your business card that has your website listed well. Even the customers that do not buy from you then might do so later. They may either buy something that they saw and could not make up their minds about or something completely new for another occasion.

With all that said, we agree that participation in a craft fair is a good idea for all crafters, right? Wrong. It is not a good for crafters who are not up to the task. You are not going to accomplish much if you do not enjoy the whole process. Check yourself for the following conditions before you head out to the next craft fair.

1) Judge Yourself:
Craft fairs have crafters participating from all over the country. Needless to say you are going to witness a bounty of high quality craftsmanship. Make sure your crafts are up to the mark and design and craftsmanship in order to compete. You can first only visit a craft fair in order to get an idea of the work being sold.
Some craft fairs are judged by a jury. A jury evaluates the crafts and only allows the ones to participate that pass their evaluation.

2) Research the Craft Fair: Having a craft calendar can help you with this. A craft calendar gives other vital information about the fairs. You will know the price of the booths, whether it’s a judged by a jury or not, the number of artisans participating, availability of a stall, contact information about the contact person etc. All of this is important information for you to decide which fairs to participate in. Plan accordingly. Factor in all costs like traveling and staying expenses. You may have to decide upon a special price for your craft in order to cover the costs of participating in the fair. Be ready to offer discounts in order to boos your sales.

3) Keep the costs Down:
Unless you have gained experience with participation in craft fairs and know exactly what sells and how much, start with minimal expenditure. Keep your losses covered till you are assured of the amount of profit you can generate from your sales. This will happen only after you have attended a few fairs. Try to find another artist who you can share a booth or a stall with. There may be some one like you who is looking to for a start up with craft fairs as well. If you plan on participating in various locations, remember that the sale figures may vary from place to place. Some crafts might be more popular in one than in another. Feed all this information to your research so that you know what sells best and where.

4) Pricing: Many times you need to price your craft differently for a craft fair in order to cover the extra cost that you will incur in making the journey, staying and renting the stall. Be ready to offer discounts on the items that are not selling well. Always keep the discounted items separate from the full price section. Discount only when you need to. Do not discount as a policy e.g. on the last day of every craft fair. Buyers remember these things and may wait to buy something from you till the last day of discounted prices when they would have just as easily paid the full price. Always keep a balance between highly priced items and the low ones. Highly priced items make more profit per item but sell less. Cheaper priced items may sell more easily but you have to sell more to make the same amount of profit. You should also be able to accept credit card payments.

5) Travel with all the stuff that you are going to require, including a companion. Selling at fairs can a tiring experience. Have a companion along who may be a friend or family. This way you can take short breaks in between when you really need them. You will also need help in dealing with the multitude of customers that are usually present for craft fairs. Since you will need to do other things like view other stalls and network with other crafters, it will serve to have someone to take care of your stall along with you.

Do not be disappointed if you do not make a profit selling on craft fairs straight away. Most crafters do not. Selling in craft fairs can be a very different experience than selling in stores. You should gauge your success not only by the number of sales but by the overall results that should include the number contacts you made for future business and the exposure that your business receives. If you are serious about making a profit out of selling at craft fairs then be ready for early mornings and traveling distances frequently. Learn from each fair experience. Develop techniques specially for selling at fairs.

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Friday, May 8, 2009

Product Assembly Vs. Home Based Craft Business

As far as I am concerned about this debate, a home based craft business wins hands down.

Here is how I choose to look at things. Craft and product assembly work at home is for the amateur crafter. It is for the non-serious hobbyists that is satisfied with some extra income every month. These are people that are either not skilled enough or inclined enough to grow a business for themselves. As far as craft making is concerned, it is very feasible and possible to develop a business from home.

If you need to make a choice between the two home based income options, check the following conditions to be true before you decide.

Who should try a Craft Business from Home:

1) You need to be a motivated person who is passionate about his or her crafts. If you have an original craft, even better. You need to either have the skill or the craft that will sell.

2) You want to be your own boss but are also ready to devote time and capital to your work.

3) You are able to develop clear and correct business plans for your enterprise. This means that you have a vision the company you want to create in terms of operations and assets, you have a strategy for advertising and marketing and you have capital and expense resources that are required for starting, launching and growing a business in its initial stages.

4) You are looking at long term goals. You are willing to put in the hard work and the resources to sustain the business in its inception stages. Most businesses take time before they start showing a profit or even break even with the cost required to start and run it.

5) You are an entrepreneur who is motivated and inspired by the thought of running your own business. You are prepared to be challenged by the demands of starting a successful business enterprise.

Who Should Try Product Assembly At Home:

1) you are mostly interested in making crafts as a hobby.

2) You are looking at a part time income that will allow you some extra money at the end of the month for a few extra indulgences.

3) You are good at making crafts and are able to generate work of very good workmanship.

4) You are living in a small town or city where the money you earn has more buying power. If you live in a bigger city then the amount you earn may not seem to be worth the effort.

5) You are looking for part-time work but still are able to give some time to this work almost everyday. It is important to make sure you work regularly in order to generate a suitable number of units every month. The more you make the more you earn.

6) You do not have the capital for a business start-up. This does not have to be the reason why you choose product assembly work. There are several financing options available to the enthusiastic entrepreneur today and not all of them are complicated.

Who Should NOT try Product Assembly

1) If you are looking to make a substantial and a serious income from home.

2) If you are a skilled and professional crafter. You are better off trying to find a professional craft job or a business of your own. If you can make professional crafts you can sell your crafts in various ways such as craft stores, craft fairs, to friends and family, through your neighborhood, on the internet etc. Do not waste your time and skill with an assembly job that only gives you mediocre returns. Read about increasing craft sales in these articles: http://assembleandearn.com/about/2009/04/5-tricks-to-increase-sales-of-your.html
http://assembleandearn.com/about/2009/04/selling-your-crafts-online.html
http://assembleandearn.com/about/2009/05/selling-wholesale-to-craft-stores.html
http://assembleandearn.com/about/2009/05/advertising-and-marketing-methods.html

3) If you do not have the patience to do enough research to find the right assembly jobs offer. The assembly jobs offer are a dime and a dozen. A lot of them are scams. If you are not going to research the offer enough, the odds are that you might end up loosing money with another home based scam.

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Thursday, May 7, 2009

Selling Wholesale To Craft Stores

Selling wholesale to craft stores means a lot more exposure and sales for your crafts. If you manage to get into a successful whole sale contract with a craft store, a lot of extra work hassles are taken care of. You do not have to concern yourself with marketing, advertising and selling as that is the role of the business you are supplying to. You can concentrate on creating and manufacturing your craft item. However, in order to land with a successful whole selling contract with a craft store you have to follow a right approach. There are several important points you need to keep in mind.

The most important thing is to make sure that you business is ready to handle the increased number of orders you are likely to generate from the wholesale orders.

Selling wholesale is likely to give your business more exposure which likely to be followed by more orders. Nothing will hurt your long term reputation then being unable to meet the deadlines for your orders.

Once you are sure of your capability to meet the orders, you need to start identifying the stores are interested in selling to.

Do not apply to any and every store you can spot. You need to do a research. To begin with make two separate lists of craft stores. One list contains the business you are really keen on working with and the second should contain the ones that you are really not all that concerned about. I will explain the reason for this later on in this article.

Now you need to start contacting these stores.

Be ready for the appointment. You could get it anytime. Be prepared to go if the store asks you to come by the very next day. Have your very best samples to show them. They should be accurate representatives of what you are going to be supplying to them. Match the paperwork to make identifying the products and the details about them easy for the store. There are two essential documents you will need to make. One will be a description sheet and the other will be a price sheet. The description sheet should have the details about each craft item such as size, color, weight, material used or whatever else is relevant to your craft. There should be a system where you can allot product codes to each craft. This is usually an alphanumeric string. This makes future reference to the product much easier and prevents confusion when it comes to placing orders.

The sales sheet should have the prices of all craft items and their variations according to size, color etc if they apply.

You should have you business information printed out on a business card. Make sure to leave a copy of all three with the craft store.

Prepare yourself with a presentation and potential questions that might come up. Be ready to prove the marketability of your craft. If you have done some research for this, make sure you have it with you at this point. Common questions that you need to be ready to answer is:

How is your craft better than the rest? ( if it is something that is already there in the market)

What makes your craft different from the rest?

What makes you think that it is going to sell? ( If it is a completely new craft)

How soon can you deliver the first order? ( This is usually a good sign as it means that the person has moved beyond doubting the credibility of the craft and is thinking ahead)

In the beginning you were told to make two lists of craft stores. Ones that you were not so keen on while the second of the names that you really wanted to work with. Here is the reason why. It is important to be confident of your craft and presentation when you approach a craft store for a whole selling offer. You need to be convincing about your ability as a crafter and manufacturer. If you are starting out fresh and this is the first time you are going to be doing something like this you may feel shaky in the beginning. It will be a good idea to practice first with the craft stores on the first list, wiz, the ones that you are not so interested in. After visiting a few stores and getting a feel of how things usually go, you will feel much more prepared and confident of hitting the stores you really want a business tie-up with. Good luck!

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Advertising And Marketing Methods

It is a good idea to pay one attention to your marketing and advertising methodology along with craft making.  In today's the day and age and every kind of business and product requires a certain amount of marketing.  You may have the advantage of having a good network of people, however, most of the time you will need to use marketing methods to bring your product in front of the potential customers.  Do not get daunted by the thought of handling sales and marketing yourself. If you do not want to spend a lot of money then you there are other means that you can rely on. You can always allot this work to someone else. Outsourcing to experts makes it possible to get expert services without having to hire someone full time. Also makes the services more affordable for everyone.

Even if you are selling a great number of items implementing marketing and advertising will only serve to extend your business. There are other means of advertising your product without having to spend a lot of money. When it comes to marketing on a tight budget you are only limited by your creativity. Since you are a creative person to be running a craft business, we can assume that creativity is something that will not be in a short supply. 

Going to Craft Fairs
Going to craft fairs can put you in a unique position to promote your crafts. In it is an extremely useful place to develop networking with not only customers are to also other crafters in your own line of work.  It gives you an excellent opportunity to observe the competition and a test your product product and price.  You do not only come across potential customers but also chances for a partnership with other businesses.  Many craft businesses are interested in new craft ideas and resources or other products from other fellow crafters.

Taking Samples To Stores
Depending on the kind of craft you make you can take a sample to local craft stores like toy shops, jewelry stores etc. Whenever you do so, make sure you carry the best samples of your craft. They should be accurate representatives of what you are finally going to be supplying. Along with your samples also carry separate price list and description list. There should be a code reference for each craft that makes it easily identifiable. The price list should contain the price of all of the craft along with the product code.

Local newspaper ads
Apart a national newspaper many towns and cities have a local newspapers as well.  These newspapers mainly cover the local news and current events. Therefore they tend to target the interests of the local populace to a high extent. You will find that placing ads in the local newspaper is not only much cheaper or but gets you extremely good results as well.

Flyers And Posters
It does not cost much money to print out simple flyers and posters at home. It certainly does not cost much to put them in places of strategic interests. If you are willing to do some legwork you can place your flyers. Even if you are not, you can simply hire some youngsters to do the job for you for a few dollars. Putting them in places that is likely to see influx of the kind of customer you are targeting can get you wonderful results. The places that are known to perform well are craft stores, coffee shops, book shops.

Craft home parties
Nothing gets a business going better than having a party to celebrate its opening.  Spread the word about your business through your friends and family and have a party.  Put your crafts on attractive displays and showcase them to everybody who comes. Most of people usually enjoy coming to such parties as they get to meet a lot of friends. Make sure that everybody who comes does not leave without giving a feedback. Have them leave their contact information. You can send them messages or emails whenever there are is new stock or offers.

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Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Craft Making As A Home Business

If you you are looking know to start a business from home and you also enjoy making crafts as a hobby then you possess the right combination to start the business from home.  While there are many lines of businesses that can be started from home the field of art and craft is especially suited for this purpose.  What art and craft requires as a main ingredient is innovativeness and creativity.  These are not dependent on a heavy infrastructure or start-up costs.  If you can paint, sculpt, make handicrafts etc you can do this worker from practically any room in your house. Since making crafts is more or less dependent on the artist, you can start home based business and manage the working hours as per your convenience.

When it comes to running a craft making business at home you can either choose to make one or several craft items.  You may choose individual products or you may choose an entire category of craft items.  For example you may choose to make a handmade lampshades as individual craft items or you may choose to make an entire category of stuffed toys of all kinds in different shapes and sizes.  Apart from this there are various other forms of crafts that you can undertake at home such as making jewellery, sewing, embroidery and quilting, wood crafts, paper crafts, glass painting, scrap booking, flower arrangements, painting, sculpting, pottery etc.  In the list is pretty much endless. It is possible that you just might have a completely original idea for a craft.  You can do the market research and decide if your craft is worth launching .

Start Up Cost
The general idea about starting a home based craft business is that it does not require much money to start.  It is possible to start a home based craft business with a low-budget as less as hundred dollars. But this depends on a lot of factors. If you have a good existing network of people, you will have no problem selling your crafts to begin with.  If the craft you are making does not require any expensive equipment or you already own the equipment such as a sewing machine, then you can save up on your start-up costs. 

Before you start a business make a financial plan. You will be able to determine all costs to be incurred such as marketing, advertising, rents, salaries etc. A financial plan can also inculcate the data from the market research.  It may not be possible for you to sell your craft without using active marketing and advertising strategies. Starting with a low budget is good but it serves no purpose if you are not able to reach your buyers who will buy from you.


Once you  have determined the course you want to move along, its time to put your decisions in to actions.  If you feel that it is funding that you require, you can get appropriate small-business loans from banks, financial institutions, traders  or even from friends and family who are willing to co invest in your venture.

There will be other functions you will have to perform related to the growth of your business such as marketing, advertising, hiring, managing etc. We will cover all these in further posts.

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Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Where To Find All The Assembly Jobs

There are many websites that have a list of product assembly jobs.  Some of these websites require you to pay in order to download this list while other websites list it would free.  The reason why you need a comprehensive list of the product assembly companies is that there are so many of such offers available out there today. 

The truth is that a majority of them are not reliable work at home offers in order to find yourself a suitable assembly job offer you need to contact as many companies as possible.  Having compiled a list ready at hand saves a lot of time.  You can easily take a printout and start getting in touch with the companies systematically.  Different companies listed different methods of contacting them.  You may be able to register through their website, telephone, fax or to the postal mail. 

We always recommend trying to work for a company that has its physical details listed out clearly such as address, phone number, fax and the name of the person in charge.  Many assembly companies only list out a P.O. Box address.  In such a case you usually have no information as to the location of the company or the name of the person in charge.  You have no idea where your money is going, who is paying you and who is running the show.  It is usually a good idea to avoid these companies unless you are able to speak with someone at the company office and derive the real address.

It is your choice whether to search the Internet for read assembly job listings for to buy a comprehensive compiled a list from one of the websites that you may come across.  At this juncture it should be mentioned that this website has a list of more than 1000 product assembly company's and craft jobs that can be downloaded for the price of $7.99.  This is the largest listing of craft and assembly jobs on the Internet.  Venue subscribe you also stand

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Monday, May 4, 2009

Questions You Should Ask Before Joining An Assembly Job

Many people make the mistake of not communicating thoroughly with the assembly company they are intending to work with. Do not feel shy to ask any questions that you may have in mind. Many people do not ask too many questions with the fear of upsetting the person in charge and being refused the chance to work at home. You should dispense with this fear immediately. Any assembly job offer that is genuine will come from a company that has nothing to hide from its potential home based assemblers. They will not mind answering questions were used since they will have no secret agenda. A company that is genuinely hiring people to assemble crops for them at home will be a genuine crafting business in itself. They will be selling the crafts made by you either through a retail or wholesaling chain. The following is just a small list of some important questions that you should ask the assembly company before you decide to send them the registration fee to join:

1) if you are communicating through the postal mail and all you have is the P.O. Box addresses the company for its real physical address. Also ask for the phone and fax number and how you can speak to the person in charge. This is important because if all you have is a P.O. Box addresses then you do not know who is running the show, where your money is going, who is paying you and what the business is all about.

2) Asked about the nature of the business. Enquire as to whether the business is our crafting retail business or a wholesale business. How is it exactly that they sell the crafts you make for them. Do they have any outlets? Do they have a store of their own?

3) Is it possible for you to pay them a visit in person? This can be at their store or the address that is given out for their office. Even if you have stay in another town or another state and have no intention of traveling all the way, do ask this question. Say that work or a pleasure trip is going to bring you near about their area and you would like to pay them a visit. If a business office exists at the address they have given you then they should not have much problems with having you pay them a visit to talk over the work of agreement. One such company that allows this is Cottage Industries.

4) Ask whether they can give you a reference of some people who are currently working for them and who can vouch for the company. Product assembly company that is in good standing with its home assemblers will have plenty of satisfied of workers who will be more than happy to vouch for the company. An example of a product assembly company that has a multitude of people working for it and who are actively part of a forum on www.wahm.com goes by the name of New England Crafters, also known as The Magical Gift Company.

5) Ask questions about the difficulty of making the craft. Many companies have multiple products that are varying in difficulty level. Explain your own level of skill and experience as far as craft making goes and get a recommendation as to which of the crafts will be suitable you.

6) Ask any and all questions you may have in mind regarding income potential, consistency of work etc

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Sunday, May 3, 2009

Form Your Own Opinions

In the previous posts we have highly recommended and strongly suggested that you do your research before joining any work at home offer. The same applies to assembly jobs at home. You can learn a lot by reading reviews and experiences posted by other people. But what remained and said in those posts was that it is equally important to form your own opinions. One person's failure at product assembly does not have to be yours. Just because a person field at doing in product assembly job for a certain company does not automatically mean that the company was scam. A person can fail at a product assembly job for several reasons and none of them may have anything to do with the unscrupulous nature of the company. Many people get into this work with false presumptions such as the work is going to be easy, they are going to make hundreds of dollars every week, they do not need any special skills of experience, anybody can do it etc.

these are all misconceptions about product assembling jobs. If you want to work at home with product assembly you do need to have special crafting skills to be able to make your crafts to the standards of workmanship required by the company. You are also required to display plenty of patients as the what progress can be slow in the beginning and so is the income.

There are more than 1000 product assembly companies listed on this website. It is impossible to judge each and every one of them by reading what other people have to say about them. Just because one person had a bad experience with a certain product assembly of her does not necessarily mean that you will have the same experience. This does NOT mean that other people's experiences mean nothing. They do mean a lot. but you cannot base your entire judgment on it. Unless of course there are several feedbacks that came the same thing about a particular assembly company.

When you go through the list of the assembly job offers on this website you are recommended to contact as many of them as possible. At least all of those whose craft you find yourself interested in assembling from home. Judge from your communication with the company as to whether it is right for you are not.

We have spoken about various points that distinguish between a scam and a real job offer in other posts. Keep all these points in mind throughout your communication with the assembly company.

Remember, forming your own opinions is about being able to process all the information that you have managed to collect. In the case of a certain product assembly company this can be the reviews that you have read online, the experiences of other people, the report on the website of better business bureau and your own personal experience with interacting with the assembly company.

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Why People Don’t Tell

Sometimes, just sometimes, you happened to come across a favorable review of some assembly job offer. The person seems to be fairly satisfied as far as he is on our experience with working from home by making crafts is concerned. And these two are mostly by the people who have done product assembly in the past but not doing it any more. But you will not find many of these on the Internet. Mostly you will find only the favorable reviews. You will mostly get to read about how they were scams out a them money and never got paid for their work. I believe that there is a reason why many people who even after having had a favorable experience working from home by assembling products do not openly speak about it. Anybody working from home by making craft items for the product assembly business realizes that the number of openings are a few. They also realize that the amount of work they receive from the company depends on the size of the business itself. Most of the craft businesses are small-time businesses. People who do manage to find successful employment with a craft assembly job do not like to publicize it for the fear of jeopardizing their own position. As more and more people start applying for a particular assembly job the more tentative the position of the current home assemblers becomes. If there are too many people applying them sooner or later the company starts rejecting applications. Or worse they start rejecting the craft units shipped by the home assemblers. This is really not a good policy on the part of the company but we feel that this happens all the time. Ideally what a craft business should be to when they cannot hire any more home assemblers is that they should close down the application for further job openings. But what happens instead is that new home based assemblers get in their work rejected repeatedly just because the company does not have a high in demand for the product in order to sell this extra input of products.

There are certain product assembly company is that have informed their home assemblers in the recent past that they are unable to balance the demand and supply for the craft and hence in order to get rid of the surplus production, will not be able to provide work to home based assemblers any more.

Every home based assemblers knows that he or she is working as an independent contractor. The company has no obligation to continue the work agreement with them and can terminate the same at any point of time. As every home assembler is aware of the instability of the assembly job and income they are not keen on sharing with other people interested in the same job. It is the simple case of self preservation in the field of work where it is tough to find a real home based job.

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Saturday, May 2, 2009

Get The Complete List Of Assembly Companies

There are many websites that have a list of product assembly jobs.  Some of these websites require you to pay in order to download this list while other websites list it for free.  The reason why you need a comprehensive list of the product assembly company's is that there are so many of such offers available out there today.  The truth is that a majority of them are not reliable work at home offers. In order to find yourself a suitable assembly job offer you need to contact as many companies as possible.  Having compiled a list ready at hand saves a lot of time.  You can easily take a printout and start getting in touch with the companies systematically.  Different companies listed different methods of contacting them. You may be able to register through their website, telephone, fax or to the postal mail.  We always recommend trying to work for a company that has its physical details listed out clearly such as address, phone number, fax and the name of the person in charge.  Many assembly company only give out a P.O. Box address.  In such a case you usually have no information as to the location of the company or the name of the person in charge.  You have no idea where your money is going, who is paying you and who is running the show.  Working for such a company is not recommended. Getting a refund from such a company can also become problematic as you have no real address at hand.

It is your choice whether to search the Internet for agreed assembly job listings for to buy a comprehensive compiled a list from one of the websites that you may come across.  At this juncture it should be mentioned that this website has a list of more than 1000 product assembly company's and craft jobs that can be downloaded for the price of $7.99.  This is one of the largest listing of craft and assembly jobs on the Internet and has been maintained and updated for the last 5 years.

When you subscribed you will also be able to download several free e-book is about working from home such as distributorship opportunities, how to get paid to drive, getting paid to pass out free sample, getting paid to read e-mail, a guide to time management and so many others.

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Friday, May 1, 2009