So you’ve started up that home-based business and can’t wait to make calls and seal deals in your slippers and sweats?
Nothing wrong with that, but the fact is it’s not going to inspire confidence in your clients, customers, referrals or anyone else in the outside world if they know you’re proofreading your key presentation while accelerating on your NordicTrack.
For you to function best as an entrepreneur, it’s probably necessary to set up some borders between your business and home life by creating a separate environment that encourages focus, efficiency and professionalism while you’re on the job.
Here are some ways to create a professional structure, inside and out, for your home-based business.
Routine is one of the most important aspects of most successful endeavors. Make a schedule of activities for both business and home, and stick to it. Your business doesn’t necessarily have to be 9 to 5, but it’s important to let your clients know when you’re available, and to keep yourself accountable to a set time for work.
You have to let your clients know when you’re available and that you also respond to emergencies if that’s part of your business.
Present yourself and your home-based business professionally
When you’re calling on clients, make sure you’re on time and have all the necessary information and forms. This will save both of you time in the long run, and it will reassure your client that things behind the scenes are A-OK.
Investing in professional business cards, letterhead, brochures and forms is also well worth it in the end. Price quotes and invoices written by hand on scraps of paper will not encourage clients to take you seriously. If you do on-the-spot quotes, you may want to invest in two-part pre-printed forms so both you and the client have copies. Desktop publishing software can help you design a coordinated package of these items on even the smallest of budgets.







