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Staying at home is good news if you are there to relax after a long week of stress. It feels good to sit in your Cleopatra chair enjoying a nice cup of tea and skimming through your favorite magazine. However, if you are armed with a recently claimed diploma and wondering why you're still sulking at home, that's another story.
Get started on a computer home-based business.Unemployment is bad news. Doing nothing about it is worse. In the advent of fast-paced technology (a.k.a. the almighty internet), working at home AND EARNING AT HOME is highly feasible. Look at it this way, a computer home-based business doesn't require you to dress up every day and report on time no matter how the weather may turn out to be. Next, you won't be dealing with a real boss/ real officemates who may either annoy you or bore you. I'm not saying that an outside-home job is a total pain-in-the-neck; it's just that you may want to eliminate the social risks that you get from it. Start working at the comfort of your home.
Actually, you just need to take note of three very important things:
1. GET THE POWER-WAREFirst, you have to make sure that your PC (Personal Computer) unit is a really good one. This is the most basic part of securing a good computer home-based business. It should be something that's not likely to shut down when you're chasing after deadlines. If possible, do not get a second-hand unit. However, no matter what kind of unit you purchase, it is advised to consult with an expert first. If you are one, choosing the perfect PC shouldn't be a problem. Remember that the quality of your work will also depend on the kind of PC that you have. It's your asset. It's an investment. Make it worthwhile.
2. GET A POWER CONNECTIONIt may sound easy, but this part also should go through a bit of consultation. Getting the perfect internet provider is harder nowadays since different communications companies are flooding you with their offers and features. A computer home-based business, just like any business, should be very effective with communication.Keep in mind that if you work online, you are dealing with a virtual world, with a virtual “boss” and virtual “clients”. However, you still maintain the principles of good customer-dealing. You should still earn the trust of your “superiors”. You will be meeting your deadlines online and that's cloudy. What you need is a really good internet connection---one that will not betray you—so you can submit your work on time and not give you a bad reputation.
3. GET A POWER BACK-UPSince most of the online jobs contain writing, passing some documents, it is important that you get a memory back up of good quality for all of your online projects.Here's the thing. When you are making you project, the computer might shut down because of either a power failure or a hardware failure. If your work wasn't saved properly, it might get lost. You will have to repeat making your project--which is, by the way, emotionally draining and disappointing. Another concern here is that when you are building a “work experience” online, it is important that you save all your relevant projects so as to build credibility.You have heard of computers shutting down and not having back-up memory right? At the end of the day, it just becomes bad memory. Avoid that circumstance not only because it's easy to but because every thing needs a back-up. Yes, especially a computer home-based business.