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Before You Do Anything: Try It Out

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So you know, roughly, what you want your home business to be. Before you go any further and start investing, though, you need to try it out. Heres how.

Build a Prototype.

If you plan to sell physical things, or youre going to do something like starting a website or making software, then you should build a prototype to see how your idea will work out. A prototype is a version of your product that is built quickly by you alone, and serves to show that your idea is feasible in the real world. If it would be too expensive to build the whole thing, then just building the new part that differentiates you from your competitors is good enough.

Show your prototype to a few people, to see what they think. Are they excited? Would they use it?

Get a Few Customers.

If your product is relatively low-value, or youre providing a service, then it shouldnt be too much trouble to get a few customers and do a few dry runs. Do them a generous discount (you could even do it for free), to make sure that everything runs smoothly and the customers are satisfied at the end of it.

For example, lets say you plan to be a landscape gardener from home. You could borrow the tools, and volunteer to do a garden for some kind of charity project this is good, since it means that youre doing something nice for charity, but theyre not paying for perfection, so its not that bad if small things go wrong. You should then go through all the motions as you would once your business is established, and see what comes out at the other end.

Heres another one. Lets say youre an Italian living outside Italy, and you plan to start a home business cooking pasta in your kitchen and delivering it to customers (youd be surprised how many home businesses there are in the catering industry). You could make a rough draft of a leaflet (with discounted prices) and deliver it to a small number of homes in the area, until you get a little response. You could then see if it really is feasible to make and deliver these things, and whether there would be any profit in it.
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