It will depend on what you do? If website management, then yes it is easy. If you are in anykind of job like accounts receivable, might be harder and some phone time where managing a website will not require a lot of interaction with others. I do this type of work. Mostly emails from clients.
It all depends on a particular person and his or her occupation. I, for example, find it very difficult to stay focused at home. I cannot concentrate because of numerous home-bound distractions and temptations so I prefer to go to my office where my self-discipline isn't that much tested But it's a very individual thing
I agree. There is a lot of temptation and distraction at home. And I agree that it depends on what's being done as a job. As long as I'm not on a timeframe work from home jobs/business are optimal.
There a lot of temptations but you can always put them away or isolate yourself in a room if you want to get loose from distractions. When you start work, you can have all kinds of productivity software (like Time Doctor) installed in your computer so it will give you a nudge if you are tempted to open a non-work related site.
For me it depends on the type of work. For administrative tasks it's great. But when I used to make a lot of sales calls I would prefer to do that in an office environment. More energy.