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Business at Home- Web Design Business
Looking for a popular work from business? You may want to consider a
web design business. Liz Folger, owner of Bizymoms.com shares her
discussion with Jennifer Czawlytko, author of , " A Bizy's Guide To
Creating Success In Web Design," on what it was like starting a web
design business.
Is A Web Design Business For You?
By Liz Folger, owner of bizymoms.com
If someone was going to really pressure me to recommend a hot home-based
business for now and the future, there's one I'd have to list. That's
web design! It seems everyone wants/needs to get a website up. For those
who have started creating sites for yourself, family, and friends and
become intrigued with the idea of actually making money doing something
you really enjoy, web design might be the perfect home business for you.
Jennifer Czawlytko, author of the eBook, "A Bizy's Guide To Creating
Success In Web Design" took time out of her busy schedule to talk about
her business of web designing.
Jennifer has been my web designer for several years. I first met her in
an online chat that I used to host on AOL several years ago. A couple of
years into designing my site myself, I was in desperate need of finding
a designer. Because Jennifer wasn't shy about the business she ran, I
knew exactly who I was going to ask to take this job.
I know you'll learn so much from Jennifer's past experience tips she has
to offer.
Liz: Jen, what makes a web design the right business for you?
Jen: I have always had a creative side that I primarily saved for my
time off (doing crafts, helping the PTA, etc.). I never really knew how
to use my creativity to succeed in my work life until I started working
on the computers at my children's schools. As I explain in my eBook, I
started with desktop publishing and eventually discovered web design.
Here was a business where I could be creative on a daily basis and make
money. It is important to note though, while I can make a good income
with this business, the benefits of running this business go far beyond
financial. I am a naturally shy person, but web designing has allowed me
to do something that I love, something that can make a difference for so
many people, and most importantly, something that has allowed me to
believe in myself. As a Mom I have always told my children that they
have to believe in themselves. Now I can teach them by example. For me
that makes this the right business.
Liz: For the Moms thinking about starting a web design business would
this be a good business for them to start from home? And why?
Jen: Definitely, if they have creative talents and project a solid
business image, this is an ideal business to run from home. In my eBook
I cover not only the skills you need for this business, but to know that
this type of business is not for everyone. For example, you won't make
money overnight and you won't have the benefit of someone else's product
to sell. Web design is a business where your selling your skills, your
only "product samples" are things that YOU create. That may sound scary,
but remember the benefits...YOU create your own success, YOU manage your
own schedule and workload, and YOU reap all the benefits. I love being
able to attend all my boy's school events, being able to work at 1AM if
one of my boys isn't feeling well during the day, deciding when I want
to take a vacation, etc.
Liz: Has this business always been easy? Did you ever think about giving
up?
Jen: Has anyone ever actually answered yes to that first question and no
to the second one? LOL I truly believe any business you start is going
to have its tough times and there will be times you feel like giving up.
So, no it hasn't always been easy, and yes, I have considered giving up,
many times. But it isn't important if you have times like that; what is
important is how you handle them and grow from them. The first "problem"
that arises will always be the toughest one because you are more
vulnerable in the beginning. But if you learn from each bad experience,
you will prevent future mistakes and will be stronger for it. In my
eBook, I present some of the problems I have faced so that others can
learn from my experience as well as their own.
Liz: Do you have to know everything there is to know just to get
started?
Jen: No, that is one of the wonderful things about web design there is
always something new to learn. You can start out offering the most basic
services and work your way up as you learn new techniques and
strategies. In my eBook, while I do not explain or teach the reader web
design skills, I do explain what the different skills are and new ones
to keep an eye on in the future. The internet is constantly growing and
changing environment for those who design it and those who surf it, so
you can really dig out your own little niche tailored to what you know
and what you are willing to learn.
Liz: Is a web design business expensive to start and manage?
Jen: If you already have a computer then you have the biggest expense
out of the way. I started with the basics: a computer, printer, HTML
editing software, graphics editing software, and lots of free learning
resources. I did not take any college courses or pay for any online
courses, most of my learning came from a few books I picked up (like
Laura LeMay's "Teach Yourself Web Design in 21 Days") free online
tutorials, and viewing the HTML coding from other web sites. As your
business grows you can add other equipment and upgrade your current
equipment. In the beginning I made a rule that I would not purchase
anything new for my business unless I had money in my business account.
My account started out with $100 of my personal money, which I have
since repaid myself, and I have never had to violate my rule. I had to
make some sacrifices, like not buying the "best" programs when I
started., not using the more expensive forms of advertising, or
borrowing my friends scanner until I could buy my own, but I wanted my
business to pay for itself and it has.
Liz: What has been your biggest struggle with marketing your business
and how did you overcome it?
Jen: My shyness. Online I can talk to anyone and can project a great
image. But offline I am incredibly shy and introverted. A lot of that
stems from low self-esteem and general belief that everyone is better
than me. I have made great strides in this area as my business has
grown, but in the beginning it was very difficult to overcome. I was
able to get around it by focusing my marketing on techniques which did
not involve me being placed face-to-face with potential clients. My
marketing was primarily accomplished online. As I mention in the
marketing sections of my eBook, this might not work for everyone, but it
was what I had to do to feel confident enough to speak with my potential
clients.
Liz: Any last words of advice?
Jen: Know your strengths and weaknesses as a business owner and have a
good support network around you. Many times you will find that your
strengths can be utilized in unusual ways to compensate for your
weakness in other areas. Your family, friends, and business colleagues
can help you determine if you are overly concerned about weaknesses you
have. We are always our own critics anyway. If you aren't finding enough
support in your current circles then go out and find new ones, because
starting a business is hard and you need truly supportive people around
you . In my eBook, I have tried to lay out both the pros and cons of
starting a web design business, but only you can make the decision on if
it is the right type of business for you. Weigh the pros and cons, then
balance them with your own strengths, weaknesses, and the advice of your
friends to make the right decision for you. Regardless of you decision I
wish you well and hope you achieve all you hope to in life. Good Luck!
To order Bizy Guide To Creating Success In Web Design visit:
http://www.bizymoms.com
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