For those who dream of stepping        

                 off the commuting treadmill and

                starting their own home business

          HomeBase is a business manual which offers a wealth of information                      and experience on how to start your own home business 
                        one carefully planned step at a time, and if need be, 
                                         whilst still in present employment. 

Home based businesses are the fastest growing business sector in Australia.
It is estimated that up to 1,000,000 Australians use their home in some way to earn income.
For many, working at home is an opportunity to get a life instead of just a job.

However it can be challenging to gather all the information and investigate the possibilities whilst still on the relentless commuting treadmill.

For others it may be daunting to leave secure employment and step into financial uncertainty.

The HomeBase manual simplifies and systemizes the process into basic steps making it much easier to consider the possibilites for your circumstances.

Major topics include:

  • Personal assessment questionnaire
  • Basic steps for starting a home business
  • Choosing the right home business
  • Wearing the marketing manager's hat
  • Advertising your business
  • Choosing a business name, logo & slogan
  • Presenting your business online
  • Money Matters
  • Choosing a business structure
  • Keepng business records
  • The importance of a business plan
  • Your business image
  • Make sure your business is legal
  • Tax matters
  • Insurance
  • Quote right to get the work
  • Setting up at home
  • Determining business overheads

    Why not stop thinking about it and get started today?

Available as a hard copy manual or a CD
  

                       

 
                                       includes postage

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                               manual       

                                    CD       

                  

 

How the HomeBase manual can assist... 

Today, the need to commute often arises when people are lured to fringe areas by cheaper housing. However the trade off is usually the "extreme commute" (90 minutes or more each way on road or rail).
Local government often focuses on improving roads and rail, but as they improve, more satelite towns appear beside the improved links and thus more commuters, and so the problems remain.

Rather than focusing on how to improve mass transit to work and back, HomeBase is focused on helping people to stay put and work where they live.
Whilst much more could be done to attract larger companies to decentralize to outlining areas, our focus is simply towards helping those who would like to work from home to do so.

Our manual invites people to assess their situation carefully. To explore the possibilities and to start the ball rolling, with one carefully planned step at a time, whilst still in their present employment if desired.

It is now possible to operate a large variety of businesses from home due to improved low cost communications technology such as computers, faxes, mobile phones, answering machines, as well as the internet which has created a whole new 'market place' in which people can interreact.  Thus the way has opened for the 'virtual office' to enter the scene.
There are many types of small businesses which may be operated from home and many of these are listed in the HomeBase manual.

Collectively, self employed Australians provide a large and diverse range of basic products and services and make a major contribution to the national economy.

Are you one of the many thousands of Australians who commute to work and back daily or simply frustrated and unfulfilled with your present job?
From time to time you may have dreamed about working for yourself, but haven't been able to step off the relentless commuting treadmill.
We do not recommend that people leave secure employment and leap into financial uncertinty.
There is no need to defy gravity.
The best strategy for many is to count the cost and then start things moving one small step at a time whilst presently emplyed. M
uch can be researched and accomplished behind the scenes.

Further, working from home can start on a part time basis if required.
This guide will help you see what is involved with working from home.
There can be much personal satisfaction from self employment (provided your boss has the basic attributes needed).
You can steer your own vessel, do the type of work you enjoy and spend more time with your family and less time and money commuting.
For many it's an opportunity to get a life instead of just a job.

However, there are some inherent pitfalls as well which you need to be aware of.
Many small businesses fail after just a few years. 
We recognize that not everyone is suited for self employment so our manual includes a revealing self assessment questionaire.
Whilst HomeBase cannot offer a guarantee of success it draws attention to many of the basic reasons why some fail and provides advice to steer the 'vessel' around the pitfalls where possible.

                   If you do nothing, then nothing will change.

      For the low cost of $49 you can learn to do what hundreds of  thousands of average  
                              Australians are already doing...working from home.
     

HomeBase is not a get rich quick scheme or a multi-level marketing system. It is simply a manual which systemizes the process of starting your own home based business.


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The HomeBase CD can be ordered in the following ways:
 
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Phone inquiries may be made by ringing:    (02) 4388 3521  or  0421 633 483
Emails may be sent to:    mail@homebase.net.au

 

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