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Time for a Holiday: But
How?
When you've been working long and hard at your home business
for a while, you might feel like you've earned yourself a
little break. There are home business owners out there who
haven't taken a real holiday since they started their business
-- including some who started their business as long as five
years ago!
After all, how can you ever just desert your business and your
customers and go bronze yourself on the beach? How can you
avoid being on call 24/7 throughout your holiday? Well,
everyone deserves some time to themselves at least once a year,
if they want to keep being productive and avoid stress. Here's
what to do.
Tell People When You're Going Away
You can't just disappear when you're running a home business --
you need to let people know long in advance that you're not
going to be available, and make sure that they have everything
they need to manage without you while you're away. It's best to
schedule your holiday not to interfere too much with the
business.
However much you might want to have your holiday in the summer,
it's important to remember that every business has its quiet
months, and you should schedule your holiday in the period
where they seem to be.
Change Your Answerphone Message
A quick and simple way to let people know that you've gone away
is to change your answerphone message. This allows you to still
hear what people have to say when you get back, and stops them
from wondering why you never seem to answer your
phone.
A good format for the message is as follows: 'Hi, this is [your
name] at [company name]. I'm sorry I'm not in the office right
now, but I will be back on [give a date]. If you leave a
message, I will be sure to get back to you'.
Set Up an Email Autoresponder
Similar to an answerphone message, but less commonly used, is
the email autoresponder. Again, you don't want people to wonder
why their emails are going unanswered, so your best bet is to
set up your email program to automatically reply to any email
you get with a message saying that you've gone away.
Example: 'Hello, and thank you for your email. This is an
autoresponder, as I'm away on holiday until [date]. I have
received your email, however, and will respond to it upon my
return. I apologise for any inconvenience to you, and I am
willing to make an offer of 10% off your next order to make it
up to you.' The special offer for people who get the
autoresponder is a nice touch -- it makes them feel lucky that
they emailed you while you were away, instead of
frustrated.
Don't Stay Away Too Long
Of course, when you go on holiday, you're relying on people
being willing to wait for you. That means you can't really take
the kids to Disneyworld for two weeks, or spend a month staying
with a friend abroad -- it's just too long to be away from your
business for.
You should regard a weekend away as ideal (it avoids the whole
problem for the most part), and a week as the maximum you can
allow yourself. Don't let people make you feel bad about only
taking one-week holidays: after all, you could always have more
than one each year.
Alternatively: Get Someone to Look After the
Business
If you really want to get away for longer, or it's essential
that your customers don't have any break in service, then you
could consider getting someone to look after your business.
This could be an existing member of staff that you make your
'deputy', to be in charge while you're away, or it could be
someone who's related to you and has some experience running a
business. You could even hand the business over to a competitor
that you're friendly with and share the profits with them, if
you think they're trustworthy and they could handle it.
Enjoy your holiday!
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