If you want to....
Or have been trying to....
Create a profitable and successful
online
business, but haven't been successful yet..
It's not your fault, here's why...
and it's
probably not what you think.
IT'S NOT because you've been
following
The wrong "guru"..
Or because you're not capable of
making
it happens.
NO!
It's much simpler than that -
if you're willing to follow some
simple suggestions.
So, the question then becomes....
Do you want to continue wasting
years of
your life and countless dollars on the
next best gimmick hoping that it works?
Or, are you FINALLY READY for a
system that's so simple anyone can
do and will never require you to set-up, take
down or trouble shoot anything.
If the latter sounds attractive,
you're probably
as much as an entrepreneur as there is.
You probably shouldn't be wasting
your time
�setting things up� or trying to figure out mind
numbing technical issues.
You should be marketing.
You should be making money.
You should be networking.
Good News!
You can be.
And the choice is yours.
Isn't that nice? So, you've decided to start a
home based business. Congratulations! And welcome to the fast-paced world
of entrepreneurship. While there is a lot to learn, your effort will be
worth it. The thrill of growing your business, the freedom and flexibility
to set your own hours, and the possibilities of ever-increasing financial rewards
are all wonderful reasons to start your home based business. Now that you've decided to start
your business, you might be wondering "How can I get it off to the
strongest possible start?" These seven tips will help:
1) Set up a separate working
space in your home. It doesn't matter if this is a small bedroom, one part
of the garage, or a corner of the living room. The important thing is to
have some space that you can designate as your working area. This will give
you the space and room you need to craft your dream.
2) Stock your working space with
materials. This sounds basic, perhaps, but one underlying element of
success is that you have easy access to the tools, materials, and other
resources you need. Gathering everything close by also keeps you from
wasting time searching for it, so this step can be considered a time
management strategy, too.
3) Speaking of time management,
your third step is to define the parameters of your business. What days and
hours will you work? When will you market? When will you provide services
or products to clients? How will you keep all of this straight?
4) Balance action with planning.
One of the most common pitfalls to successful entrepreneurship is getting
too caught up in action without enough planning. Stated another way, this
means that you confuse "being busy" with "working on
important projects." The best approach is to plan your next couple of
goals and then work backwards to create step by step action plans to reach
them. Once you have the plan, then it's time to take the action.
5) Network like crazy. One of
the fastest ways to grow any business is to make connections with other
people. Be sure to share your passion and enthusiasm with others at every
opportunity. Let people know who you are and what you offer. Remember,
people can't buy if they don't know you're selling.
6) Present a professional image.
If you want to be treated professionally, present a professional image. Set
up a separate bank account for your business. Install a separate phone and
fax line. Create professional marketing materials. Be courteous and
pleasant in all your customer facing interactions. Basically, be someone
people want to do business with.
7) Automate your business as
much as possible. Granted, you are just one person (right now) and might
have a lot of extra time to take care of all the details. This might work
for now, but won't work into the future as you get busier and busier. It's
best to set up automatic systems and processes right from the start to free
up your time to concentrate on the most profitable activities.
These seven tips will get your
home business started (and growing) in the right direction.
CHANGE
YOUR LIFE FOREVER!
By: Dan Humphrey
I will see you at the top!
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