Streamline.net Reveals Business Owners Consider Making Money From Hobbies
Released on: June 16, 2010, 2:39 am
Author:
Streamline.net
Industry: Internet & Online
According to research released by Streamline.net, a leading
provider of value web hosting, the challenging economic climate has
caused many business owners to consider raising income from their
hobbies or pastimes.
The study of 1400 business owners* found that 42% have considered creating an
enterprise from their hobbies or recreational skills in order to increase earnings.
The down-turn in the economy has led more than half of SME owners to reconsider
their work-life balance in general. 1 in 3 owners believe that since the recession
they are more likely to launch a business unrelated to their primary business
activity. For many, earning their living from a recreational pursuit is now seen as
most likely to provide long-term happiness. The internet is seen by two thirds of
owners to be the first port of call for launching an enterprise from a hobby or
pastime.
Streamline.net's study of British small and local businesses found that economic
pressures over the past 2 years have led many to reconsider how they earn their
living. 42% admit that the recession has directly led them to consider options for
earning money from their hobbies or pastimes (such as sports, crafts or travel)
whilst 23% report that they can already do so. 56% of firm owners would consider
starting a new venture related to their hobbies rather than their professional
capabilities.
Launching an internet-based business is seen as the most feasible, with 66% of
owners saying they would focus their sales efforts online. Nearly all of those that
currently make money from hobbies or secondary skills (22%), use the internet as the
main means to source this income.
The data reveals that the recession has prompted 53% of small business owners to
re-think their work/life balance, and 90% have reconsidered what motivates them
about work. It appears that many have concluded that earning an income from hobbies
or skills unrelated to their main business activity offers the most potential for
happiness. The ability to earn a living from hobbies or pastimes is viewed as the
most desirable scenario for 48%. 40% would still see the earning of maximum income
from their existing business as the best route to happiness.
Steve Holford, Marketing Director at Streamline.net,
said "Britain's small business owners have weathered challenging times, however,
the data suggests that the entrepreneurial spirit is very much alive. More owners
are keen to start out in a totally new direction, and creating a hobby-based
business is a common ambition. Plus with simple and affordable web hosting
solutions it is easy to get a business online without the need for any technical
expertise or significant investment."
Interestingly, 46% of business owners surveyed admitted that they would not leave
their existing business until they had felt they had achieved the best possible
success from it. However, 36% admitted that since the recession, they were more
likely to experiment with a new venture unrelated to their primary business, and
only 18% believe that they will focus solely on their primary business until
retirement.
Holford added, "It has never been easier to explore a new opportunity on the web,
with the elements such as search engine marketing and social networking offering
cheap and effective marketing activities".
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Notes to editors:
*1441 UK small and medium sized business owners surveyed via electronic feedback form
About Streamline.net
Established in 1999, Streamline.net is a leading value web hosting provider. Based in the UK and operating
24x7 from dedicated UK data centres, Streamline.net hosts over 150,000 websites.
The company focuses on providing unrivalled value for web solutions. Streamline.net
delivers a high-quality online service at the lowest possible prices. Streamline.net
products include tools for web design, search engine optimisation, web
hosting, web mail, domain registration and eCommerce. http://www.streamline.net
For further information please contact:
Richard Stevenson
Fasthosts
Discovery House
154 Southgate Street
Gloucester
GL1 2EX
+44 (0)1452 561 857
www.fasthosts.co.uk
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