Before investing your time and your hard-earned money working out of your own home for a company, any company, do some sleuth work to make sure that the opportunity is a good one. One of the best ways to do this is by talking to people who have already spent some time in the business.
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Also determine where the company is headquartered. Check with the state attorney general's office to see if there is a history of complaints or legal proceedings against the firm. And while you're at it, find out if the Better Business Bureau has registered any complaints against them. If your business opportunity passes all of these tests and meets your own personal goals for lifestyle and profitability, chances are you've found a good one. Best wishes!
If you're tempted by the possibility of working out of your house, you might also consider starting your own home-based business. Look over The Top 25 Home-Based Business Ideas to see whether something strikes your fancy. Then, if you find a promising business idea, you can consider whether you have what it takes to run a home-based business.