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The Business Launch Blueprint: 5 Tips for Stay-at-Home Moms

Here are seven tips to show you how to get started as a “mompreneur,” from finding a space that suits your business to cultivating a strong sense of work-life balance.

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Lots of stay-at-home moms enjoy the opportunity to spend more time with their children. But what if you’d like to boost your household’s income, or you simply miss working? You don’t necessarily have to go back to the office to accomplish these goals. Instead, you can launch a home-based business.

Here are seven tips from Emily Graham, founder of the support website Mighty Moms, to show you how to get started as a “mompreneur,” from finding a space that suits your business to cultivating a strong sense of work-life balance.

Finding a Larger Home

What if you don’t have enough space in your current home to run a business comfortably? You may want to talk to your partner about searching for a larger home. You can use an online search platform to browse local listings. With a tool like this, you’ll be able to enter information like your budget range, the number of bathrooms and bedrooms you need, and home type. 

Some listings will even include virtual tours so that you don’t have to view homes in person that might not be right for your family. 

Choosing a Business Idea

Maybe you’re not sure which business idea is the best fit for you. Think about what you have the time and skills to pull off and what kind of supplies and inventory you can store in your house. This Mama Blog states that lots of stay-at-home moms find success through blogging, proofreading, bookkeeping, consulting, tutoring, graphic design, baking, or working as a virtual assistant. 

Creating a Plan

You’ve finally chosen a specific business idea, and now, you’re ready to create a concrete plan! You don’t need to write out an extensive business plan, but it’s smart to jot down some details about your company to help you stay organized. SmartSheet recommends including a basic summary of your business and its offerings, a marketing plan, a budget, and your sales strategy. 

Prioritizing Content Marketing

With the advent of the internet, content marketing has become an increasingly popular way to reach potential customers. Content marketing involves creating and sharing information that is relevant to your target audience. This can take many forms, including blog posts, articles, infographics, and even videos. By providing insightful and useful information, you can build trust and credibility with potential customers. Visit Cornerstone Content to learn more about how you can have success with content marketing.

Managing Business Documents

As any business owner knows, keeping track of documents can be a challenge. From contracts and invoices to employee records and tax documents, there’s a seemingly endless supply of paperwork that needs to be managed. 

One way to streamline the process is to convert Word documents to PDFs. PDFs are easy to view and share, and they can be password-protected for added security. In addition, PDFs take up less storage space than Word documents, so you can save valuable space on your computer or mobile device. Learn how to convert PDF to Word by using a tool online. 

Working From Home With Kids

Working from home when you have young children is undoubtedly challenging, but with the right strategy, you can pull it off! Create a clear schedule for yourself that also includes your childcare responsibilities, and consider how much you can get done when they’re sleeping. Knocking out some work early in the morning or after your children go to bed is a great way to get ahead on your responsibilities without trying to divide your attention.

You may also be able to ask a relative to lend you a hand on days when you’re busy with meetings and important engagements – they can keep your kids occupied while you work! 

Establishing a Balance

When you’re staying home with your children and running a business, you might feel like you’re scrambling just to find a spare moment to yourself. Even if you love your children and your career, you can easily get overwhelmed. In order to get your schedule under control, it’s important to split household duties as equally as possible with your spouse. Talk to your partner about how you can divide responsibilities once they’re home from work, and see how you can carve out some downtime for yourself during the weekends with their support.

Today, “going back to work” doesn’t have to mean saying goodbye to your kids during the day. With so many options for remote work, stay-at-home moms have more opportunities than ever before! With these guidelines, you’ll be able to find a home with plenty of room for your business, write up a business plan, manage your documents, and get your work done while managing childcare.

About Emily Graham

Emily Graham is the creator of Mighty Moms. She believes being a mom is one of the hardest jobs around and wanted to create a support system for moms from all walks of life. On her site, she offers a wide range of info tailored for busy moms, from how to reduce stress to creative ways to spend time together as a family. Contact: emilygraham@mightymoms.net.

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