Computer Security Consultant

image by Dan Hankin

Computer security consultants work with individuals or small businesses to help protect their private data from security threats involving hackers stealing personal information such as social security numbers, credit card numbers, emails, etc.   Private individuals want to feel safe while browsing around the internet.  Your service can help them feel safer from email viruses and online purchasing security.  Small businesses can suffer loss of private data about their customers from hackers on-site and off-site.  This theft of information could cost the business thousands and thousands of dollars and, being a small business, could pose a threat of shutting them down.   Small businesses such as accountants, financial advisers, mortgage brokers, and law offices especially need extra security on their systems to protect their large databases of client information.

Services that could be offered are setting up anti-virus programs, encryption, firewalls, email security, installations, training, and coach them on the best security practices.   Offer them checkups on an annual or bi-annual basis.

Although preventive services would be key in this business, some people will experience a computer security breach, like downloading a virus, and have lost some functioning of their computers and might not be able to perform any business.  Help clean up their systems to get them operating again., you could also provide backup services as another revenue channel.

Some computer security consultants have been able to provide this service without having any formal education, they’ve gained experience on a previous job or at home over many years.   You could take some formal classes at a local community college or online in network administration, which could add some credibility to your background.  Also a certificate as a Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) or Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) could help too.

As big as computers and the internet are evolving and usage growing worldwide, security will always be a big factor and should be a growing opportunity for more computer security consultants. The Bureau of Labor Statistics states that network and database communications will increase by 53 percent from 2008 – 2018 and will include security analysts.

Article – Picking Your Business

From WSJ/Small Business

Picking Your Business

By Sarah E. Needleman

FOR SEGUNDO BALDOVINO, the decision to become an entrepreneur last year was a no-brainer. The hard part was choosing what type of business to launch.

Mr. Baldovino was laid off in January 2009 from a management position at Ford Motor in Detroit. After several months of job hunting, he determined that his best option for working again would be to start his own company. But he only knew what industry he didn’t want to pursue: the one he had just come from.

“I said to myself, I got to do something. I have a family to feed, a mortgage to pay,” Mr. Baldovino recalls. But “I didn’t know what kind of business I wanted to get into.”

Choosing a business to pursue is always a challenge — and it’s especially so when you need to act fast. Some people might feel most comfortable sticking with an industry or field they’ve already worked in, while others may be inclined to try something new. Regardless, there are several factors to consider, including start-up costs and the amount of competition a business category entails, but experts say one of the most important is choosing a path that will keep you motivated for the long haul.

“Passion is critical because it will get you up each morning,” says Nancy F. Koehn, an entrepreneurial historian at Harvard Business School. “If you don’t love what you’re doing at the beginning, you’re going to be in real trouble.”

Last July, Lucinda Sierra turned her six-year-old hobby of making themed cakes out of small chocolates into the Little Candy Cake Company. She says she opted to try her hand at entrepreneurship after she broke her foot and was forced to put her job as a freelance costume designer on ice.

“I never set out to have my own company,” says Ms. Sierra. “Life just pushed me into it.”

At first, Ms. Sierra was concerned about whether anyone would actually buy her custom candy cakes. To test the waters, she put four cakes for sale on Etsy.com, an online crafts marketplace with 4.4 million members. Within less than a month, she secured an order for 150 cakes.

These days, Ms. Sierra averages five orders per month for a total of around 1,000 cakes through Etsy, her company’s Web site or referrals. She charges between $4 and $20 per cake, depending on their size. She has three employees — her mother, husband and niece — and recently signed a six-month lease for retail space at Limelight Marketplace, a new bazaar opening in Manhattan this week.

“I absolutely love doing this,” she says.

Aspiring entrepreneurs who don’t have a long-brewing idea or hobby to propel into a business can always turn to an already-proven model: a franchise.

In October, Mr. Baldovino, the former auto-industry worker, and his brother-in-law, Marty Navarra, purchased a Senior ComforCare Services franchise in St. Claire Shores, Mich. Today, they have six customers and 16 employees.

Mr. Baldovino says he liked the ComforCare franchise because it provides the kind of personalized service he’d want for his mother, who has Alzheimer’s disease, if his father wasn’t alive to care for her.

“If I did it alone,” he says, “I’d be starting from scratch.”

Work From Home Freelancing

Being free with freelancing

If you have skills in web programming/designing, writing, marketing, admin skills, or any multitude of business skills you could use in consulting work, sites like Elance.com might be an excellent way to bid on jobs to perform from home and earn extra income or make it a full time home business.  Or advertise your skills on free sites like Craigslist.

Businesses and individuals list the jobs they need to outsource with a budget range they can afford to pay.  Freelancers bid on the task in a bidding forum and attempt to get hired.  You can bid on multiple jobs to work while your other bids wait to be accepted.

A drawback about this forum is it is very competitive and have bidders from overseas as well.  Could be slow at first, but once you get a reputation formed, getting work accepted could be much easier.   Browse through the site and observe how much money other individuals and companies have earned through this site.

Freelancing Sites:

Elance

Guru.com

Freelancer.org

VWorker.com

oDesk

Craigslist.org

Transporting Vehicles, RV’s, Boats for Dealerships

Auto Transporting Job

I learned about this type of work at my previous employer.  The company rented fleet vans out of Austin, TX and new vans were driven by folks doing some part time work in their spare time, driving the vans from Austin to any of our locations nationwide, forgoing using a big truck to haul it.  They were paid for their driving time, meals, and a one way flight back home.  Seemed to be a great gig if you like doing road trips and seeing the countryside or it could be a local gig as well.

Most of the work comes from dealerships, mainly autos and RV’s.  If you have a heavy duty pickup with a towing package (including 5th-wheel), your options can be greater in being able to tow boats, travel trailers,  and 5th wheel RV’s.

This isn’t something you probably want to try to make a living at if this would be your sole source of income, but could be great as an extra money generator and could plan vacations around your work.

One tip I learned from these drivers is you’re put on a calling list.  You might not get called too much in the beginning until drivers with more seniority fade out through attrition.  But once you start getting called, always be available.  If you turn down jobs too much, the calls will stop or become a lot less.

If you’d like to get started in this type of side job, call on some local dealerships in your area to see what services they might provide in auto transporting or auto driveaways.   I’ve listed some sites below as well that provide more information.

Some links to get you started:

Quality Drive Away – company that hires drivers nationwide

Job Monkey – Auto Driveaway job info

Job Monkey – RV Driveaway job info

Happy Vagabonds – has a list of transporting companies.  Many are around Indiana area, but might have jobs nationwide or regionally.

Express RV Transporters – this site has some nationally listed jobs needing cars, boats, rv’s, and other vehicles transported from state to state

Voice-Over Talent

Voice Over Artist

If your ideal job entails working eight to 10 hours a week, making about $100,000 per year, then being a voice-over artist might be right for you.

If, that is, you have a unique voice or talent.

Jeannie Stith broke into the business through a friend.

“He was doing voice-over work and spoke to our theater class about it. I was interested and wanted to try and he got me my first job and it snowballed from there,” she says.

Stith markets herself to recording studios and ad agencies and works through an agent.

“For commercial work, I have a demo that is made up of clips of commercials that have all the sounds I can do well. And then they hire me for a job and I go to the studio. A lot of times I don’t even know what I’m doing until I get there,” she says.

“I’m my own boss, so I don’t have to take the job if I don’t want to. It’s very competitive, but if you have something unique, then there is always room for someone who is excellent,” Stith says.

- story from bankrate.com

Being a voice-over talent could be a great part-time gig and even lucrative full-time if you’ve proven to be big talent in this industry.  Many voice-over artists have the ability to work from home with computers today, you could get some necessary professional grade equipment to produce quality voice recordings and submit them to online marketplaces specifically for voice talents and/or submit them to an agent.   No need to go into studios to record anymore since editing software can be used at home to efficiently record, edit, and deliver finished work through emails.

Besides a good working computer and voice recording software package, you’ll first need a condenser microphone, which is a powered microphone that produces high quality sound.  You’ll find these at music stores and not at your local computer stores.  Then you’ll need a microphone preamp to boost the signal of the mike so the computer’s sound card can accept the sound sufficiently.  Then you’ll need a high quality sound card.  All this could cost in the range of the upper hundreds of dollars and over $2000, depending how much you need to obtain and quality.

Voice professional, Colin Campbell, states you can earn $50 or so doing a one page text upwards to hundreds of dollars for a multi-page project.

Some links to get you started:

How To Become a Voice Over Artist – article from an artist giving detailed advice on equipment needed for home recordings

Dan Levine – YouTube video from Dan Levine giving tips as an artist

Voices.com - Voice over community where you can list samples of your work and earn gigs from voice over artist seekers

www.voice123.com – voice over talent marketplace

Has airports put shipping stores near security yet?

I’m not in airports often, so don’t know if this has been taken advantage of – provide a mailing service office near security checkpoints so anything that can’t be taken on the flight, fliers can zip by the store real quick to ship it home or their destination.

Build Pet Enclosures

Courtesy of pets-haven.com

Pet enclosures are either a permanent or a temporary structure intended to confine a dog, cat, ferret, rabbits, or multiple pets to a designated space. Pet enclosures also have a secondary function of keeping other animals out, such as predators (coyotes, wolves, etc.) or prey (birds, mice, etc.). Enclosures may be constructed in either an indoor or an outdoor environment.

When a pet enclosure is constructed outdoors, it is used to prevent pets from wandering off where they may become lost, endangered by cars, or eaten by predators. Domestic breeders may use indoor enclosures to separate animals or encourage selective breeding. One specific situation where a pet enclosure is particularly useful is when a pet is moved from one house to another. Certain pets have an instinctive drive to return home, which is normally beneficial, but can endanger the pet immediately after a move if the distance between homes is significant. Placing a pet in an outdoor enclosure when it reaches its new home will prevent them from performing this instinctive behavior.

Most domestic pet enclosures are constructed of a metal or wood frame with a steel wire mesh. Considering that some pets are excellent jumpers and climbers, most enclosures also feature some type of roof structure to prevent them from escaping. An enclosure may or may not have an integral floor. For those enclosures that do not have an integral floor, the existing surface where the enclosure is constructed serves as the floor.

If this is something that you might be interested in, check out some of the sites below for pictures and other information.

Some links to get you started:

Many of these revolve around cats, but can also be used for most pets:

Pictures of cat enclosures

InventorSpot.com

Habitat Haven

This is one you can buy online.  Many customers might prefer a custom built enclosure designed around their unique space.

Help Small Business Owners by Writing Business Plans

Develop a Solid Business Plan

This can be a good online home business helping people map out a plan for strategic or quality management for their new or existing business and help gain funding if they’re trying get a business loan.  Most people who try to start a business without some written guidance usually fail.  If you have a strong business background, this could be combined with consulting as well.  No advanced education is necessary, even if you’re a little green on business writing, some research and practice can get you headed in the right direction while you try to gain a customer base.

Here’s an article on the business of writing business plans from Business Ideas.

Resources:

SBA

About.com – Business Plan Writing

Entrepreneur.com – Business Plans

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