Wednesday, 24 June 2009

Beginning Freelance Work From Home

It is very common to know at least one person who works from home but it is not always clear what it is that they do. As in any business there are two areas, service and product. The confusion is when services are provided because of the slight differences in how the business can be formed and how the service is provided.

 

It is considered a small business when someone is self employed even if the business only contains that one individual. This is called a sole proprietorship. The person’s name becomes the business name which doesn’t require any extensive business applications being that it is structured mainly for tax purposes. When a business name is developed, there is much more involved and a company is formed while it can still be a sole proprietorship. Freelancers fall into the first description where as they normally do not create a business name outside of their own.

 

Working as a freelancer is more common than creating a small business most often because it is less complicated. These people will provide what ever service they do by working with companies as individuals categorized as independent contractors. They will work with companies providing their service but will not become employees of that company and will be paid by an agreement being a written or verbal contract. This can mean that they will be paid per piece of work completed or within a certain time frame. Some jobs that are generally performed as a freelancer are writers, product production, advertisers, transcriptionists, sales, and data processors.

 

The flexibility of doing freelance work from home is only one reason why people choose this way of income. Being self employed and creating their own income potential are other incentives but can also bring on apprehension when considering this work with the idea that it is a solitary position in an unknown area. With positions like this in higher demand, there are numerous places to obtain information as well as people to seek advice from to address any concerns along the way.

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