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The Advantages Of A Work From Home Business

Posted by wahmlady at 05:20 AM on February 17, 2009 Comments comments (0)

The Advantages Of A Work From Home Business

A work from home business is becoming an increasingly popular trend for many people and companies. It has a number of benefits for both the employees and the employers, and whether you are an existing business owner or an individual thinking of starting your own work from home business, you should be interested in some of the many benefits that working from home can bring.

One of the main reasons why companies adopt a work from home strategy is because such work is cost-effective. They are able to save huge amounts of money because they do not have to pay high overhead costs. They do not need to rent big office spaces since all their work processes can be done at home, and because of this, they do not have to pay bills for electricity and water. Employee benefits, like transportation benefits, medical benefits, insurance and others, are also significantly reduced.

For those people who work from home, one obvious advantage is that they will get to spend more time with their families. This is especially advantageous for mums who have kids. They can now say goodbye to daycare centers since they can look after their children while they work. Staying at home means that you can spend more time with your family while making an income.

Freedom and flexibility are also part of the reasons why a lot of people choose a work from home businesses. You can now make a living while enjoying the comforts of your own home. Doing your job at home can be very comfortable compared to being stuck in the office. You can be in control of your time and you can get more sleep since you do not have to wake up early to go to the office. If you need to do any household chores like laundry and cleaning, you can do them anytime of the day. No more boss or manager to keep an eye on you, which greatly lessens the pressure on you. Also, you do not need to adapt to the corporate culture.

Many people working from home are able to save a lot of money compared to going to the office everyday. With the convenience of getting up from bed and going straight to your desk, you can save time, gasoline, and other transportation costs. Nor do you need to buy office clothes, since working at home means you can wear anything, even your pajamas. Although though most companies that use a work from home strategy do not provide employee benefits, the great savings that come with working in this way will compensate for the benefits that are offered for office-based jobs.

Another benefit of a work from home business that can help to compensate for the loss of employee benefits that are offered to those who work in offices is the tax advantage. You can deduct expenses such as operating and depreciation costs if you use your home as a workplace. You should ask your accountant for proper evaluation, but it is a significant saving.

And lastly, work from home reduces stress. If any of your family members become ill you do not have to file for a vacation leave, but can now balance the demands of your private life and work life. Also, you can forget office politics which can cause so much stress to an individual. However, there is a downside.

While you are not pressured to get work done within tight schedules, you have to retain a degree of responsibility and put a full day's work in each and every day. You should set deadlines for yourself, or else you will not earn enough to support your living. If you perform badly, you should expect a low pay. On the other hand, if your performance is satisfactory, then you can look forward to satisfactory earnings.

Your earnings greatly depend on your own performance, and while this can be a good thing since you are in control of how much money you want to make, you should make sure that you don't take advantage of having no boss to keep an eye on you. You have to instill a degree of self-discipline to be successful.

In fact, with the growing number of people getting into this work from home trend, it means that it works for them and they are satisfied with the

benefits. So try it now, whether full-time or part-time, and see if it is the right thing for you.

Understanding Web Traffic

Posted by wahmlady at 02:51 PM on November 03, 2008 Comments comments (0)

Understanding Web Traffic




Web Traffic


The term web traffic refers to the amount of data being sent and being received by a web site. Web Traffic is directly proportional to the number of visitors that visit that website and how many pages of the website they visit. To know which sites are popular and what pages on a particular site are viewed more number of times, web tracking is used. By using web tracking, many trends and surfing habits of the users are also known. There are numerous techniques used to collect this data which is then used to provide structure to sites. It can also indicate where the security problems lie.



Every website wants increased web traffic and they use several methods to increase the web traffic including Search Engine Optimization or SEO. When a visitor comes to a site, it is counted as one hit. On more useful clicks made by the visitor and opening more pages, the number of hits increases. ?Hits per second? is a very useful measure of web traffic.

Every web server automatically generates a list of all web pages served by it and keeps them in a server log file. Another technique for measuring web traffic is called packet sniffing. While monitoring web traffic, two things are measured; the number of visitors coming to the site and the number of pages accessed while still being in the same web site. Also measure is the average duration of visit on every page, most and least popular pages, timings when the web traffic is least and most, the paths through which the visitors reach the website and more. By having the knowledge of the sites that act as referrers to the website, marketing efforts can be targeted and also commissions can be paid to those sites accordingly.



To increase web traffic, a website has to be placed in search engines through advertising, including bulk e-mail, pop-up ads and in-page advertisements. Non-internet based advertising can also be used for increasing the web traffic. These days SEO has become a necessity. Almost everyone uses Google, Yahoo or some other search engine to find what they are looking for. What are the pages that we usually click on? These are the pages that come on the first page of the search results. What about thousands or millions of other pages that the search engine lists for us? They go unnoticed.



Through unpaid engines, the traffic that reaches a website is called ?organic traffic?. There are some guidelines that need to be followed, use of certain keywords that give your website a good listing. Major search engines provide the facility for the websites to register with them and while this is a good way to improve your listing position, there is a lot of competition.

These websites use crawlers or spiders-programs that ?crawl? through your entire website, once you are registered. They traverse through all the internal links available in your web site, collect all the information about what your website is all about and then store it appropriately in their database. This is how we get the results sorted by relevance when we search for any word.



There is also some natural traffic that comes to a website due to its very obvious name. Examples are shoes.com, porn.com, flowers.com, eloans.com etc. These names are so easy to remember that they do not need search engine to be highlighted. Therefore they are also sold for huge amounts. Many people have registered common names and have sold them later in exchange of big profits.


Directing web traffic to your site is almost an art form and if properly done, can generate enormous revenue for your business.

You can learn more by getting your free Special Report: Traffic Tactics

Best of Success!


Working From Home

Posted by wahmlady at 09:01 PM on April 25, 2008 Comments comments (0)
Working From Home

There are many ways to earn a living working from home.
It all depends on what you are interested in doing.

You could:

Join Survey sites
Sell Ebooks
Sell Software
Sell on Auction sites
Start your own online Store
-with your own products or someone else's-
Become an Affiliate
Write for Ezines
Write & sell your own Ebook(s)
Be a Ghostwriter
Design Web-Sites
Be a Consultant

Or whatever it is that interests you.

Working from home is not hard, and it is not easy.
First, you need to choose what you like and want to do.
Once you choose that, then you need to plan.

Will you need a Web Site? A Blog? A Store?
What will you name your Company?
Will you need Hosting? A Domain Name?
Do you know how to Build a Web Site or Blog?
Advertising
Getting Customers to your Company
Accepting Payments
Being listed in the Search Engines
- do you know SEO?-

This is just to start!

Yes, it will take a lot of work in the beginning.
Once you have it all set up & running you then have to think about other things.

A Newsletter or Ezine for your customers.
Planning on how to keep your customers coming back.
Updating your Web Site/Blog/Store

These are just the basics.

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