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Are You CUT OUT For Your Own Home
Business?
In Less Than Three Minutes, Find Out!
HOME BUSINESS COMPATIBILITY ASSESSMENT
"We have found there are necessary factors one must possess to be successful
at building a lucrative home business. Find out if you possess these factors and your own rate of
success."
By answering the questions below
honestly, you will be able to
gain useful information that will help you determine if having your own home business is for you.
Please choose answer 1-5 under each category beside the statement that most closely states your
feelings or thoughts. Choose ONLY
one for each question!!
Please Fill In The Fields Marked With *.
(They are required-you cannot see your instant results without
them).
A. Desire/motivation/need for wanting your own home business.
1.
I have high stress in my work and I'm considering an income diversification
.
2.
I want to be able to be with my family (children) and be my own boss by working at
home.
3.
I am being forced out of my job and need to replace my income.
4.
I am looking for something that will allow me to supplement my current
income.
5.
I am looking for something that will give me something to do . . . a new purpose
in life.
B. The Resource of time
1.
I have 40 or more hours weekly to devote to a business.
2.
I have between 30-40 hours weekly to devote to a business.
3.
I have between 20-30 hours weekly to devote to a business.
4.
I have between 10-20 hours weekly to devote to a business.
5.
I have less than 10 hours weekly to devote to a business.
C. The Resource of money
1.
I have $200 or more monthly to put into my business.
2.
I have $100 to $200 monthly to put into my business.
3.
I have $75 to $100 monthly to put into my business.
4.
I have $50 to $75 monthly to put into my business.
5.
I have less than $50.00 monthly to put into my business.
D. Knowledge and experience
1.
I have knowledge and experience in operating my own business.
2.
I have had limited experience in operating my own business.
3.
Due to my own readings, I have some knowledge regarding home businesses.
4.
I have seen advertisements regarding home businesses and have asked for more
information regarding different business ventures, but have not actually tried one yet.
5.
I have just started exploring the possibility of working my own home
business.
E. Willingness to learn and be trained.
1.
I am willing and able to be trained specifically for my chosen home business by
others who are also working the same business as well as to attend training seminars or company
business conferences (if such are held).
2.
I am willing to be trained by fellow business associates only, but am unable to
attend training seminars or company business conferences.
3.
I am willing to learn the business and be trained mainly through written materials
by business associates, company materials and publications, as well as having questions answered by
phone.
4.
I am willing to learn the business and be trained by company materials
only.
5.
I am willing to learn the business by doing and discovering what to do as I
go.
F. Goal setting
1.
I believe in goal setting and would practice what I believe by writing down my
goals and sharing them with others.
2.
I believe in goal setting and believe in writing my goals down.
3.
I believe in goal setting and would make notes of what I want to achieve.
4.
I believe in goal setting; but based on past experience, I tend not to follow
through and set goals.
5.
I realize goal setting is probably something that is good, but probably won’t set
goals for fear of not reaching them or for some other reason.
G. Persistence
1.
I consider myself persistent over a long period of time . . .perhaps to the point
that people may consider me a bit stubborn just to prove to others that what I want, I can get.
2.
I enjoy a challenge and will persist over a period of time until I get what I
want.
3.
I understand it takes persistence to build a business over a period of
time.
4.
I tend to have a desire to accomplish over a period of time; however, I am known
to struggle when things don’t go exactly the way I hope for.
5.
I get discouraged easily and find I very often give up when things don’t go the
way I planned.
H. Choosing a business
1.
I am open-minded about at-home businesses, and would be willing to thoroughly
research the company and business before I make a final decision.
2.
I pretty much know the type of business I want to pursue, but want to adequately
research it before I make a final decision.
3.
I basically know what I want to do, but do not fully know how to make the decision
that is right for me.
4.
I am looking for a business that can produce a large quick cash-flow no matter
what the business might be.
5.
I hope the right business will come along and I will latch onto it when it
does.
I. Income-earning home businesses can be of different types. Please check as
many different types as you have an interest in:
1.
Referral Marketing
2.
Direct Sales(Examples - Pampered Chef - Candlelight - Tupperware, Home Interiors,
etc).
3.
Demonstration Type Programs (Examples - Stampin-Up, Discovery Toys, etc).
4.
Affiliate Programs - (Examples - Amazon.com - Robert Kiyosaki's program - Jim
Rohn's program - Brian Tracy's program, Shawn Casey's Program,etc).
5.
Automated Marketing Systems - (Automated Marketing Systems are website based programs that are promoted automatically via capture pages and follow-up emails that are automatically sent out to those who show an interest.)
6.
Other (Please indicate)
J. I have or am now participating in the following types of home
businesses:
1.
Referral Marketing (indicate which one(s) below)
2.
Direct Sales (indicate which one(s) below)
3.
Demonstration Type Programs (indicate which one(s) below)
4.
Affiliate Programs (indicate which one(s) below)
5.
Automated Marketing Systems (indicate which one(s) below)
6.
Other (Please indicate)
K. Describe in your own words why you want a Home-Based Business: