Start a Hobby
A hobby is a regular activity done for pleasure e.g. collecting themed items and objects.
21. Set Your Budget
Decide how much farm you want to buy. Make sure that if you are buying in a depressed, very rural location, you will not end up under water or with a farm so out of proportion to area values that you will have a hard time reselling if needed.
22. Tailor your search to what you need and what you can afford
Do not think that you need dozens and dozens of acres. Take the time to map out exactly how much land you need .
23. Wait For What You Really Want
Do not be afraid to look for the right farm for you for a while. Months, maybe a year or more, depending on the area where you are looking.Do not settle for second best. Buying a hobby farm is a big investment and not one that is easily reversed. Make sure that the property you are buying meets all your requirements.
24. Monitor and Reassess
As you move through each goal in your hobby farm plan, you may decide to reevaluate. Be open and stay flexible life is full of surprises For example, you may find that raising chickens for meat is more work than you anticipated, and that getting goats may have to wait a while longer than you thought. Thats okay Farming successfully is all about being flexible and open to adjusting your plan, while still staying true to your overarching reasons for farming and your big-picture goals.
25. Who wants what I make How much will they pay for it
This is basically you asking your friends if they are willing to pay X amount for what you make. Then go to someone you do not know and offer it to them for that price and see what kind of reaction you get. You can also go to Survey Monkey and create a quick survey for your friends online to answer whether they would pay a certain amount for a certain kind of product or service. This will help with your pricing model.
26. Am in the right place and time to be offering this
Marketing depends on what you are willing to invest. Once you have made this decision, you will need to track it to see what kind of return you get from advertising on Facebook or online with Google. You may wish to take some time to research these options as they are not just a plug-and-play type of deal. It takes some expertise to know how to make online marketing work. There
27. Am I willing to make this a full time business And can it truly support my lifestyle
If its really a hobby, then just use Etsy and slowly build it through Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. And do not forget to do some short videos that you can put on YouTube. Theres a strategy behind that too thats not very hard to learn. There are a ton of people offering courses on it online just make sure you have a webcam or a flip cam and share some of your real-time experiences. You'll be surprised at how many pay attention to it.
28. Bottom line
If you are taking your hobby into the world of e-commerce then it should be fairly simple since you are doing the work. If you want to make it a full fledged business, you are probably talking about licensing your designs, which is a whole other ball of wax. Id say start with the above and work your way into something that is comfortable for you.
29. Wait until you have researched the initial cost and the long term expense and time needed before jumping into a hobby
Make sure you can afford it, and have the time to spare. As you begin, start small. For instance, you can do a lot of astronomy with the naked eye. If you have learned and continued with that, the next step should be purchasing a good set of binoculars. Invest in the fancy telescope only when you are sure you are committed.
30. Get a coach
For example if you always wanted to be competitive in swimming find a swim coach. You are never too old to start.
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