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Article Title: Various Items To Be Considered In Starting Self Employment Jobs
Author: Annette Cole
Category: Home Business
Word Count: 537
Keywords: self employment jobs, work at home, home business
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In this article I am you a few hints as to what is involved in getting all self 
employment jobs up and running.  There are several things you should consider 
and put into action.

Training is an important issue that you should investigate.  Find out what 
skills are required to do your chosen self employment job.  This way you can 
identify the areas that you may need to either learn something totally new or 
perhaps refresh and update your skill level.  Some organisations that you join 
supply on-the-job training.  If they don't then you will need to go somewhere 
else such as a technical college.  Some places charge for the courses, so 
beware of this if your budget is very tight.  If this applies to you then you 
can search out training that is available online on the computer (some software 
packages also come with "how to" instructions to enable you to train yourself.  
 Community centres and local councils run courses at a reduced rate so you may 
want to give them a call and find out what they have available.  Another way to 
get training is to check out the organisations/associations involved in your 
chosen field or speak to others doing the same as you. 
   There are also many, many books on the market today which can guide you 
through whatever you may need to know, some of which even come with DVD's.

Another item you should consider is marketing. If you have a business then you 
need to tell potential customers that you are there and are ready for them. 
There are many methods of marketing - fliers, letterbox drops, advertising - 
radio, television, you tube videos; word of mouth and the internet are just 
some methods. All these vary in cost from free to expensive so you have to 
include this into your budgeting and you need to set up a plan and work out 
which one will best suit you. You can write the copy yourself if you feel 
confident to do so or you can pay to get someone to do it for you. Again, 
research the various methods and work out which is the best for your current 
budget. As you business increases you can then proceed to the more expensive 
options.

If you choose a self employment job that needs items to be sold then these can 
be done in a variety of ways - over the internet using pre-existing websites or 
even setting up your own, car boot sales, garage sales and advertisements in 
local papers are just some of the many ways to do this.

Self employed jobs are wonderful but you have to treat them like a real 
business, which they are! Therefore you should setup a good space for working 
in with good lighting, plenty of space and shelving to enable you to be 
organised. 

I also recommend that you set up a schedule/diary and stick to it as much as 
you can. When working out the schedule/diary ensure that you work it around 
your family as they are your first priority - the business should come second.

Have fun exploring all the options out there - self employed jobs abound in the 
world - there is just the right one waiting for you and your family!

Please visit  my blog, http://www.annettecoleonline.com where I intend to give 
more information, tips, and advice on setting up your own home based business. 
I look forward to assisting you in gaining financial freedom and enabling you 
and your family to have the great life you deserve.  Annette
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