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How To Turn Your Hobby Into Cash

October 2, 2012 by CarlosV 1 Comment

Mirriam-Webster defines hobby as “a pursuit outside one’s regular occupation engaged in especially for relaxation.”

Hobbies are as diverse as the people who pursue them.

Apart from keeping his day job, my friend Albert is also into mountain climbing, extreme sports and other outdoor activities that are physically challenging.

On the other hand, my friend Rex takes pride in his collection of tropical fishes that are truly a stress-reliever, which is especially helpful when coming home from work.

Most often than not, a person who is engaged in a particular hobby is doing it out of pure pleasure derived from the activity. Making money is usually out of the equation.

Make money from your hobby

You can make money by telling the world about your hobby. Click the image above or this link to see how people around the world are doing it.

Herein lies the rub: While pursuing a hobby is fun, it can also be a financial drain.

Now, what if you can turn your hobby into a source of extra income or even a full-pledge business? For some hobbyist, it may sound counter-intuitive; perhaps, even defeats the purpose of doing the hobby. But there are those who are thinking along this line: there’s nothing wrong about being compensated for doing something that you love to do so you can do it more.

If you belong to the latter group, the following steps help you get you on the right track:

1. Learn the Art and Science of Selling.

That’s the very first hurdle you have to overcome. You have to accept the fact that selling is an essential part of any money-making endeavor. Whether you are aware of it or not, your everyday activity already involves selling.

Convincing the kid to eat his breakfast; getting everyone in the office to agree with your idea; asking for a raise or promotion — these are all sales activities.

Even churches and non-profit organizations have to sell too in order to get some funding. So why not get comfortable with it and take your hobby to the next level?

“I’m not ashamed of selling millions of records. I’m very fortunate to be in that position.” –Chris Daughtry

2. Do your homework.

Identify your target market. Who are your prospective clients? Can you come up with a profile of a typical customer?

Research the competition. Can you identify the known market leader in your area? Competition is not entirely a bad thing. For one, it indicates there is a market to be served.

(See also: Why Start a Business?)

3. Know your price.

How much would you charge for each individual product or services that you offer? A pricing strategy could spell the difference between an amateur and a pro.

Now, this already sounds like real business. Remember that your final price should include all costs incurred, including your own labor, plus profit margin.

4. Identify the level of success that you want.

You have to be clear about the meaning of success and having it all.

Your hobby-turned business could still consume your time and energy. Do you really want to do your hobby all day, every day in order to please your customers? You should strike a balance in order to maintain your sanity and keep the same level of enjoyment you have over your hobby.

(See also: How To Start a Part-Time Business. )

5. Go online.

Having a website brings a lot of benefits for the owner of a hobby-turned business enterprise. Here is a short list:

  • You can share your experiences.
  • You can teach people about your hobby. This is another business opportunity apart from selling your products and services.
  • It establishes you as an expert or authority in that field.
  • You can reach a wider base of audience and clients, even globally.
  • It’s your sales tool. Or, your sales man who never goes to sleep.

I can go on and on with the list, but the point is having a website offers a lot of advantages.

And speaking about going online, here are good articles to read to help you get going further:

  • 5 easy steps to build your own WordPress-based website.
  • Simple Website Building Tool that anyone can use. Highly recommended for non-technical people.
  • Accepting Online Payments via PayPal.

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Filed Under: Going Online, You On Business Tagged With: Hobby, Online Business, Part-Time Business

6 Tips On Starting A Part-Time Business

May 27, 2012 by admin 1 Comment

Considering the danger of financial complications when starting your business, it is not surprising that many successful ventures started as part-time. Most entrepreneurs held on to their salaried jobs until they could see their start-up ventures getting off the ground. Part-time business brings with it the chance to augment the family income while enjoying a rewarding but flexible career for work from home parents.

Nonetheless, managing a part-time business has challenges of its own. At the very least, you must learn to juggle the demands of entrepreneurship to what is expected of part-time business owners.

Hence, if you wish to start a part-time business, maybe as freelancer, with the goal of making it long-term up to the point of going full-time, you need to come up with a strategy for your part-time business. Here are six tips in going about it:

Tip #1: What Do You Mean By Define Part-Time?

Most part-time businesses can balloon into full-time occupations in no time. This is because business owners fail to properly project the scope of investment needed in starting and running a part-time business.

Before anything else, it is necessary to define your goals in relation to your view of success. You need to set the number of hours you intend to spend on your business — include schedule for weekends. Be clear about your expectations, motivations, needs and the extent of work you will put into the venture to make it successful. There is a big difference between a few hours of work at night to working for the entire weekend — hence have an honest to goodness self-assessment.

Tip #2: Set Milestones

Have a clear perspective of goals and key tasks within your control by charting your monthly milestones. These milestones may include steps in business registration, getting your first customer, setting up a website for the business, networking, marketing and so on. After having these milestones charted, step back and plan on how to accomplish all these in terms of working hours, resources, etc.

The process of planning your business may feel daunting. Nevertheless, this plan will be your step by step working guide to help propel your business. Learn to keep your plan manageable and simple by reading more about it.

And after everything you have envisioned this business to be, never underestimate your efforts and hours that will be spent on it. However long it takes, if necessary double it.

Tip #3: Always Remember You Are In Business

Despite your venture being part-time, you are still a business owner. You can read and learn more about steps in starting a business to guide you on business registration, tax requirements, permits, etc. If you have a business running, read more about how to run a home-based business.

Also remember that your day job is always your first priority. It’s the one paying the family bills at this early stage of your business. Having a side business doesn’t have to mean cheating on your employer or burning bridges later on. Who knows, your current employer may become your business partner or client someday?

Tip #4: Get A Mentor

Starting any business on your own can seem overwhelming. Instead of having boss to support and guide you, you can learn from a mentor. He can assess your progress, provide assistance in correcting potential mistakes, and guide you to set realistic goals. You can try finding a mentor from organizations that offer free counseling and mentoring.

Tip #5: Hack Your Life

Google Apps

Google Apps Help You Become Organized at Work and In Business

When you juggle between family or salaried job and part-time business, it is crucial to have discipline.

Technology helps a lot. There are a lot of free software applications and mobile apps that help you organize your schedule, track your business transactions and keep things in order. Familiarize yourself with stuff like Google Apps. If you work in remote teams Trello, Basecamp are highly recommended tools. Even a simple voicemail forwarding service is a lot of help depending on your business.

You can also utilize the help of a virtual assistant. This assistant can help with taking calls on your behalf, manage your calendar, and give that polished touch to your business for a nominal fee.

Tip #6: Learn And Have Fun

Having a part-time business provides you with the joy of pacing your venture in relation to your needs. While doing so, you can learn if you want to have a full time business later on. It is a great training ground to learn and make mistakes with minimal risks. No one will beat you up for incurring mistakes and some failures. What is important is you learn from them and have fun as you journey to become a success in your start-up.

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