How to Become Self Employed

Finding Real Work From Home Opportunities

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You hear it's on the rise, that it's easier than ever. You hear all kinds of things about self employment - except how to become self employed in the first place.

Want to know how to become self employed, and find real work from home opportunities? Where does self employment start? Starting self employment can’t be a quick decision; a person can’t quit a job one day and become self employed the next. Unfortunately, it doesn’t really work that way. Learning how to become self employed, successfully, is an ongoing process that never really ends.

How to Become Self Employed

What is self employment? Anyone who works for themselves as a freelancer or independent contractor is a self employed professional. Earning income through work at home jobs, making money by selling products or otherwise running a home-based business, subcontracting – it all falls under the heading of self employment. Getting started is as simple (or as hard) as finding work and finding clients.

Continuing Self Employment

Sometimes, getting started in self employment is the easy part. There are a lot of jobs out there and enough self employment opportunities for all -- but that's also the problem. Employers aren't going to waste their time with workers who don't deliver a quality product. Competition is fierce.

Professionals who wants to become successful in self employment must meet deadlines and requirements as set forth by their clients and employers. Only high-quality end results should be presented. Whenever possible, do a little something extra to make the effort stand out. Self employment jobs may come through word-of-mouth, too.

Finding Real Work From Home Opportunities

Job searches help would-be self employed professionals find work and make money, but it's important to learn where the line is between self-sufficiency and financial floundering. Is the income from self employment enough to cast off all other types of employment? The number varies greatly for each professional, and sometimes family needs change on a whim. Choose wisely before beginning self employment full time, and have some savings in the bank before taking the self employment plunge.

Finding real work from home opportunities sounds simple, but there are so many illegitimate work from home opportunities and self employment scams out there. It’s hard to find genuine, legitimate job listings sometimes. Start with reputable job boards to start finding real work. If any potential employer asks for money, then it’s not a legitimate work from home opportunity – use that as a general rule of thumb to avoid self employment scams. After finding opportunities, apply to them using a great self employment resume and online portfolio.

KC Morgan, SFP

KC Morgan - KC Morgan has been the featured writer in Self-Employment since 2006, using personal experience to create guides to being self-employed.

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Oct 11, 2010 7:30 AM
Guest :
I wouldn't recommend this article much since it draws you back instead of pushing you towards your goal.
Oct 22, 2010 5:28 PM
Guest :
I like it! Tells it like it is, and I should know. I have been self employed for the last ten years, only now starting to see daylight. I started with no savings and advice from the wrong people. Honesty and truthfullness is in short supply these days.
Nov 1, 2010 5:11 AM
Guest :
short. not much here to teach me anything.
Feb 20, 2011 3:54 PM
Guest :
NOT HELPFUL AT ALL!
Mar 4, 2011 4:08 PM
Guest :
what is wrong with your web page? It has some problem and not easy to read with all the lines and arrows....
Mar 10, 2011 6:13 AM
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balls !
Mar 16, 2012 11:03 AM
Guest :
I don't agree that this is a negative article. I believe it's important to be honest about things. Too many Internet marketers lie about how easy it is.

However, I don't think you answer the question "how to become self employed" properly. You could have given more specific advice helping people considering self employment.

I've written an article in my blog where I give the reader 6 steps to self employment. My intention there is, just like you, to be honest about what it takes to succeed becoming self employed.

You can read my article here: http://www.selfemployedincomeblog.com

With complements from Aase Koppergaard
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