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Finance > Work At Home
Home-Based Answering Service
GETTING
STARTED | TYPES OF
HOME-BASED ANSWERING SERVICES | HOW
TO OBTAIN CLIENTS | YOUR
"HOME" OFFICE | TEN
EASY STEPS TO ORGANIZE YOUR BUSINESS | THE
ART OF NETWORKING | MARKETING
YOU MUST DO | ADDITIONAL TIPS
FOR SUCCESS | START-UP COSTS
AND HOW TO FUND THEM | FINANCIAL
AND LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS
YOUR "HOME" OFFICE
Setting up the business in your own home is a matter of
knowing how much business you intend to do. If your goal
is to generate some extra cash in addition to other work
you do, you’ll only want a few clients and phones.
Select a room in your house for your to answer these
phones.
The room should be comfortable, adequate in size and
able to support several phones. You may want to use an
area in which you can arrange a long table to be set up
with the phones arranged on top, the wires underneath.
If you take on a switchboard, you may still be able to
work out of your home. The switchboard will require space
and a floor strong enough to support its weight. Your
phone company representative can indicate the relative
strength necessary to accommodate a switchboard in your
home.
If you anticipate having a vast number of clients, or
your residential area won’t accommodate the phone lines
you need, you may wish to seek out a commercial space to
rent. Generally, 350 -400 feet should be sufficient space
to get started.
Current national office vacancy rates are running
around 15-17%, so there should be good deals on rent out
there for you. The appearance of the building isn’t all
that important as you’re a phone business -- your
clients will call, not visit!
In addition to the room for the phones or switchboard,
you’ll want to have some work space. Many telephone
answering services also contract for other jobs to keep
busy while the phones are quiet. Services like envelope
stuffing, typing, order filling, addressing envelopes or
bookkeeping can all be done while operating the phone
lines. Maximize your time wisely!
Brightly colored walls, proper lighting, carpeting and
cheery prints for the walls can make the working
atmosphere one in which you (and any employees you might
hire) will prosper. Employees will be a must if you are
trying to operate your phone service for lengthy hours. A
24 hour service will require at least three to four
employees.
Other employees will be helpful in giving you a break
from the phones. In addition, you can use "down
time" to your advantage by making calls to obtain
more clients. It’s hard to call on people if you’re at
the phone for twelve hours each day.
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EASY STEPS TO ORGANIZE YOUR BUSINESS
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