A Home Based Business — Who, Why, When and Where To Start?
June 26, 2008
Home Business- Top 5 Ways To Choose A Name For Your Business
June 24, 2008
6 Ways To Choose Your Own Home Business
by: Michel Richer
Deciding to work from home can be a good decision or a bad one. It depends of your attitude and your love for business. If you really make the decision to start a home business you have made the first step to succeed. But now the question is: ” How do i choose the best home business among the internet business opportunities jungle ?
There are litterally millions of them on the internet. Where do i start ? And how do i know if this or this home business is the right one for me ?
There are so many home business opportunities out there that its hard to know where to start. And how do you know you have chosen the best one? It can all get pretty frustrating.First do some research. How long are they in business ? Do they have a good products to sales ? Do they pay good commission ? Do they deliver the check ? (I remember one home business where i have nerver seen a check !)
So here is 6 ways to choose your own home business
1. FREE to join
Do you have to pay to join an affiliate program for example ? How much those it cost ? Are you willing to pay $1000 a month or between $30 to $100 a month ? Are you willing to advertise between $50 to $5000 a month to bring people etc.
Most people dont want to pay a lot of money before starting up a home business. So in my experience you should choose a home business that cost $30 to $75 a month.(It should be FREE to join). The cost should be for buying product to try yourself and advertising.
2. FREE website. Does your home business offer you a free website or gateways ? If not! Are you able to make or run a website. Or to pay to make one. (It can cost between $100 to $5000 to have one made by an expert.)
3. FREE Training and follow-up
What kind of support and training does the Internet company offer? What kind of support and training do you want when you start up your home business? Do you want ongoing training ? Or just a Smart Start Training ?
4. Great Products
Does the company offer exclusive product like vitamin or special information ? Is it easy to sale ? Is it a quality product ? Does it have a money back guaranteed ? Are they to pricey to buy ?
5. Compensation Plan
Does the company offer a good commission like between 40% to 80% per sales ? Does it offer residual income ? (a residual income; is an income you get month after month on the same product you sell to the clients as long as he keeps buying it).
Does it offer great rewards like after 4 sales you get a bonus ? Are there clear goals that you can achieve? Is it hard to achieve does goals ?
6. Leads generation system
Does your home business offer you leads that you can buy to build your business ? Are those leads old or new leads ? Are they double opt-in or even triple opt-in quality leads ? Are they really good leads ?
This is a short summary of what to look for for a home business. You can find all this in my home business opportunities. After joining and testing thousand of home business this is probably one of the best you will ever try.
You can join for FREE http://ezinfocenter.com/297607.7/FREE
P.S. TEST DRIVE OUR SYSTEM. NO OBLIGATION
Copyright © Michel Richer
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About The Author
Michel Richer is the Business Manager and Webmaster of http://Hombyz.com. He is dedicated to helping you succeed on the Internet. With over 10 years experience in internet business and a solid reputation in the industry. You can take a look at his website at: http://hombyz.com for Your Home Business Success !!!
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Have you yet chosen a name for your business?
One of the most important things that your business needs is a name. Your business name will probably be the first thing all of your customers will see.
Naming your business is not as tricky as you might think. You just need to choose a name that tells something about you and your business, and which your target market can easily remember without any effort on their part.
A good basic idea is to use your last name followed by what you do. Like Walton’s Feed and Supply or Anderson’s Plumbing. You could also add the town where you live in to the name like Anderson’s Little Rock Plumbing.
Or, if you are targeting your local market, you can just leave out your last name and just name your business ‘Little Rock Feed and Supply’. Obviously naming your business this way sounds like you are the first choice for your local people, and this way, you would get more customers than other businesses in the same niche.
Or, let’s say that you are about to deal with some big companies. In that case, you might want your business to have a corporate sounding name. Think of a word to describe your business then add the word “Consulting”.
If you want to go for a trendier market you may want to have an informal name instead. You can name your business after an animal; this is a fantastic way of branding your business especially if your budget is tight. I will give an example of a business named after an animal. Can you remember Gecko? They named their business after the gecko lizard which they use on everything they own. What do you remember when you are thinking of car insurance?
Or maybe your best bet would be to choose a short name for your business. Think of two or three possible words that describe your business, and then shorten the words to make it one word. So you end up with IHOP (International House of Pancakes). This is a great way to express your business to your customers without using a long and hard to remember name which would obviously confuse and bewilder your clients and prospects.
If the above tips are not helpful to you, and you still cannot come up with a name, then just play around with words until you come across a name which describes your business exactly the way you want it. The advantage of naming your business in this way is that the name you choose would be unique to your business.
Whatever you do, make sure your business name is easy to remember, pronounce and spell. If you make your business name long and confusing, you will end up losing prospects!
After you have chosen a name for your business, do a quick search on the internet to make sure that no one else is using them. You don’t want to name your business with something that someone else is already using, right?
So now you can see how easy it is to pick up a name for your business. What you may not know, however, is where and how you can find profitable business opportunities. For more details on lucrative home business opportunities, and to learn how can you can start earning money from home the easy way, simply visit our website.
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Family Matters: Easing the Transition to a Home Business
June 23, 2008
Traffic exchange is a way to expose your site to traffic by visiting others sites. When I started my home based business work one of the strategies I have learned to promote my web site and bring a slightly traffic to my site was traffic exchange.
A traffic exchange is a model of web site on the Internet, which provides a service for webmasters to exchange of traffic. It is equivalent to the auto surf concept with the exception that usually traffic exchanges operate a manual rotation, because if they use auto rotation, then they are actually auto surf. If traffic exchanges mean money, they never promise a certain profit over a certain time but rather truly focus on the advertising, generally structured in a way that income will exceed what they promise to pay out.
Usually, a traffic exchange site receives submissions of web sites. They sign up for traffic exchange networks. The person who submitted the website then has to browse other member sites on the exchange program to earn credits, which allow their sites to be viewed by other members through the surf system. This increases the number of visitors to all the sites involved.
Exchanges generally enforce a 2 to 1 or 4 to 1 credit ratio, a quantity that denotes the proportional amount or magnitude of one quantity relative to another, meaning members earn 0.5 or 0.25 in credit for visiting one member site, and each credit is translated to one page view for them. However, this ratio can often be upgraded to better ratios such as 1 to 1.
In theory, website owners would visit other sites through the exchanges surf system and thus channel more traffic back to their own sites. As the casual watchers are all website owners or businessmen, it is possible that some of them might hopefully find particular member sites interesting and thus make note of them on their own sites, sending more traffic their way.
Almost all traffic exchange programs are free, although many of them offer special features to paid members and offer credits for purchase. It goes to depend on its budget.
Almost all traffic exchange programs actively urge users to build their own referral networks, which would in turn help the referrers accumulate more credits. For example, when a referred member receives credits through browsing, the referrer would get a small portion of the credits earned. It can be a good way to get more traffic.
In practice, traffic exchange programs are largely used by home based business work owners or marketers who either want free advertising or use the exchange programs for low budget advertisement campaigns.
The utility of at least some of these programs is doubtful, as many people simply forget sites once the time limit is up as they are only interested in promoting their own site. Also, a small number of users may simply purchase credits because of their typically low price.
How much traffic you get will depend on how long you spend visiting other sites. It will take time to get some results. On average I found that you could get about 50 visits in return for about a hour surfing.
One used way to successfully use a traffic exchange is setting up a landing page to advertise and specifically to catch the rapt attention of markets. It may bring a better valued response from the visitors, because you have got 30 seconds or less to grab their attention.
At least, I have used Fire Fox to make traffic exchange work. It is easy to use and I have working better to this browser.
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Ask any would-be entrepeneur why he or she wants to start
a home based business and you’ll get a wide variety of
replies. Regardless of the reason, there’s one thing for
certain: starting a home business doesn’t just affect you,
the entrepreneur; it also affects your family.
The change in lifestyle that comes with a home business
requires adaptation from the entrepreneur as well as his
or her spouse and children. So before you jump into the
world of home business, have a frank discussion with your
family about issues such as:
__How Will You Separate Business and Family?
Home businesses are particularly difficult to manage
because they’re just steps away from family life. You
need to be able to concentrate fully on your business,
yet when you spend time with the family you shouldn’t
be distracted by business matters — or worse, tempted
to go do ‘just a little work.’ Some things you can do
to help keep business and family separate include:
* Set ‘office hours’. This is the time where you focus
on your business without having to worry about the
family.
* Take time out for yourself. No one can work all the
time, and you’ll burn out if you try. Set aside some
‘personal time’ to exercise, read, or do something
else you love.
* Take a guilt-free day off with the family. Yes, an
entire day away from the business! You’ll feel more
refreshed and better able to concentrate on the
business afterwards.
* Get organized and stay focused! The less time you
have to spend searching for email, papers, etc., the
more time you’ll have to actually perform productive
work. This will free up time so that you can do other
things.
__Will Family Members Contribute to the Business?
Come to a clear understanding about what your spouse will
or will not do. For example, you may ask for help during
unexpected busy periods but not on a regular basis. Or you
might agree that it’s okay for your spouse to send or read
business mail, but that you are the only one who answers
the phone.
It’s best to set this straight from the beginning. Don’t
assume that your spouse is willing to help out. Likewise,
don’t assume that you’ll have complete independence
because “it’s YOUR business”. Come to an agreement —
it will help to lessen the stress for everyone.
__How Will You Handle the Financing of Your Business?
Money is almost always a big issue with families. A home
business, particularly in the startup phase, is going to
require funding. Your family may have become accustomed
to a certain level of ‘comfort’ when it comes to luxuries
such as dining out, recreation, spending money, and so on.
Will any of this need to change, and if so, what?
There are many ways to finance a home business, including:
* Use income earned from your ‘day job’. Many people
continue to work their regular jobs in order to fund
their home businesses. It is only until their home
businesses are producing a reasonable income that
they have the option to quit their jobs.
* Finance your business with savings. If your savings
were to be used for another purpose (for example, a
family vacation or buying a home), how much of it are
you willing to ’sacrifice’ for your business, even if
it’s meant to be a ‘temporary’ loan?
* Help from family and friends. Consider the possible
impact on your personal relationships. Borrowing money
from loved ones can lead to significant stress… for
example, what do you do if someone suddenly needs or
wants their money back and you aren’t in the position
to provide it? What happens if your business fails and
you are unable to pay back loans?
* Other sources such as loans, grants, lines of credit,
and more. You can find a good list of options at the
US Small Business Administration website:
www.sba.gov/financing/
Discuss the options with your family to find something
acceptable. You may also want to discuss it with a
certified financial planner, who can also help you to
develop a contingency plan for emergencies.
__What Is the Impact on Normal Household Activity?
Businesses require a great deal of time and effort —
and that goes double for the startup phase! While you
work to get your business off the ground, how will daily
household tasks be handled? Will your spouse and children
help out more?
It’s not just the chores that need to be done, though.
What happens if you work a day job and can only work on
your business in the evenings — when the family normally
watches TV? If you aren’t able to concentrate with the
noise, you will have to discuss alternate arrangements
with your family.
__Managing the Children.
Young children in particular will require some thought.
Are they allowed to answer the phones, and if so, do you
teach them how to do so? How do you handle children who
are home while you’re working on your business?
There is no easy answer to this… every child has
his own personality! One option is to hire a trusted
babysitter to care for the children while you work.
Your children will be safe and you will be free to
concentrate.
Another alternative is to give your children several
“tasks” - throughout the day, they are expected to do
various things, such as read a book, draw a picture,
etc. Be sure to schedule breaks and ‘playtime’!
If you have the flexibility to do so, you could also
work during the kids’ naptime, when they’re at regular
outside activities (team sports, music lessons, etc)
or while they’re at school.
__How Will Business ‘Emergencies’ Be Handled?
Every so often business emergencies will arise. Whether
it’s a sudden big order that needs immediate processing,
or you discover an error that must be fixed right away,
you will be absorbed in your business with little time
for anything else.
Will family members be expected to take over certain
tasks that are normally yours? Will they help you with
your business during these times, ie. stapling, sorting,
packaging, running chores, etc? Again, come to an
understanding about what is expected from each member
of the family during emergencies.
__Schedule ‘Family Time’.
Someone once told me, ‘My home business gives me the
flexibility to work any 20 hours per day I like!’
It’s all too easy to get caught up in your business.
Your family still needs and wants to see you, though,
and if you spend all your time rushing off to do yet
another business task, they may end up resenting you.
If you have a hard time getting away from the “office”,
try scheduling certain times of the day or a day each
week where you spend time with your family. During this
time, business doesn’t exist — your family has your
full attention.
Many people start home businesses for family reasons…
so don’t get into the situation where you are forced
to choose between your business and your family! The
much-welcomed support of your family can be a tremendous
help.
a home based business and you’ll get a wide variety of
replies. Regardless of the reason, there’s one thing for
certain: starting a home business doesn’t just affect you,
the entrepreneur; it also affects your family.
The change in lifestyle that comes with a home business
requires adaptation from the entrepreneur as well as his
or her spouse and children. So before you jump into the
world of home business, have a frank discussion with your
family about issues such as:
__How Will You Separate Business and Family?
Home businesses are particularly difficult to manage
because they’re just steps away from family life. You
need to be able to concentrate fully on your business,
yet when you spend time with the family you shouldn’t
be distracted by business matters — or worse, tempted
to go do ‘just a little work.’ Some things you can do
to help keep business and family separate include:
* Set ‘office hours’. This is the time where you focus
on your business without having to worry about the
family.
* Take time out for yourself. No one can work all the
time, and you’ll burn out if you try. Set aside some
‘personal time’ to exercise, read, or do something
else you love.
* Take a guilt-free day off with the family. Yes, an
entire day away from the business! You’ll feel more
refreshed and better able to concentrate on the
business afterwards.
* Get organized and stay focused! The less time you
have to spend searching for email, papers, etc., the
more time you’ll have to actually perform productive
work. This will free up time so that you can do other
things.
__Will Family Members Contribute to the Business?
Come to a clear understanding about what your spouse will
or will not do. For example, you may ask for help during
unexpected busy periods but not on a regular basis. Or you
might agree that it’s okay for your spouse to send or read
business mail, but that you are the only one who answers
the phone.
It’s best to set this straight from the beginning. Don’t
assume that your spouse is willing to help out. Likewise,
don’t assume that you’ll have complete independence
because “it’s YOUR business”. Come to an agreement —
it will help to lessen the stress for everyone.
__How Will You Handle the Financing of Your Business?
Money is almost always a big issue with families. A home
business, particularly in the startup phase, is going to
require funding. Your family may have become accustomed
to a certain level of ‘comfort’ when it comes to luxuries
such as dining out, recreation, spending money, and so on.
Will any of this need to change, and if so, what?
There are many ways to finance a home business, including:
* Use income earned from your ‘day job’. Many people
continue to work their regular jobs in order to fund
their home businesses. It is only until their home
businesses are producing a reasonable income that
they have the option to quit their jobs.
* Finance your business with savings. If your savings
were to be used for another purpose (for example, a
family vacation or buying a home), how much of it are
you willing to ’sacrifice’ for your business, even if
it’s meant to be a ‘temporary’ loan?
* Help from family and friends. Consider the possible
impact on your personal relationships. Borrowing money
from loved ones can lead to significant stress… for
example, what do you do if someone suddenly needs or
wants their money back and you aren’t in the position
to provide it? What happens if your business fails and
you are unable to pay back loans?
* Other sources such as loans, grants, lines of credit,
and more. You can find a good list of options at the
US Small Business Administration website:
www.sba.gov/financing/
Discuss the options with your family to find something
acceptable. You may also want to discuss it with a
certified financial planner, who can also help you to
develop a contingency plan for emergencies.
__What Is the Impact on Normal Household Activity?
Businesses require a great deal of time and effort —
and that goes double for the startup phase! While you
work to get your business off the ground, how will daily
household tasks be handled? Will your spouse and children
help out more?
It’s not just the chores that need to be done, though.
What happens if you work a day job and can only work on
your business in the evenings — when the family normally
watches TV? If you aren’t able to concentrate with the
noise, you will have to discuss alternate arrangements
with your family.
__Managing the Children.
Young children in particular will require some thought.
Are they allowed to answer the phones, and if so, do you
teach them how to do so? How do you handle children who
are home while you’re working on your business?
There is no easy answer to this… every child has
his own personality! One option is to hire a trusted
babysitter to care for the children while you work.
Your children will be safe and you will be free to
concentrate.
Another alternative is to give your children several
“tasks” - throughout the day, they are expected to do
various things, such as read a book, draw a picture,
etc. Be sure to schedule breaks and ‘playtime’!
If you have the flexibility to do so, you could also
work during the kids’ naptime, when they’re at regular
outside activities (team sports, music lessons, etc)
or while they’re at school.
__How Will Business ‘Emergencies’ Be Handled?
Every so often business emergencies will arise. Whether
it’s a sudden big order that needs immediate processing,
or you discover an error that must be fixed right away,
you will be absorbed in your business with little time
for anything else.
Will family members be expected to take over certain
tasks that are normally yours? Will they help you with
your business during these times, ie. stapling, sorting,
packaging, running chores, etc? Again, come to an
understanding about what is expected from each member
of the family during emergencies.
__Schedule ‘Family Time’.
Someone once told me, ‘My home business gives me the
flexibility to work any 20 hours per day I like!’
It’s all too easy to get caught up in your business.
Your family still needs and wants to see you, though,
and if you spend all your time rushing off to do yet
another business task, they may end up resenting you.
If you have a hard time getting away from the “office”,
try scheduling certain times of the day or a day each
week where you spend time with your family. During this
time, business doesn’t exist — your family has your
full attention.
Many people start home businesses for family reasons…
so don’t get into the situation where you are forced
to choose between your business and your family! The
much-welcomed support of your family can be a tremendous
help.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Angela is the editor of Online Business Basics, a practical
guide to building an Internet business on a shoestring
budget. If you’re tired of hype and just want solid,
down-to-earth information, then visit us now — and in
moments you can have access to loads of instantly useable
tips, specifically chosen for beginners!
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Home Business - Diversifying Your Income With A Network Marketing Business
June 21, 2008
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* The testimonials and examples used are exceptional results, which do not apply to the average purchaser, and are not intended to represent or guarantee that anyone will achieve the same or similar results. Each individual’s success depends on his or her background, dedication, desire, and motivation.
Occasionally, some narrow-minded person (whose business is not successful) insists that they can only learn from businesses within their own industry.
In fact, this is a limiting belief that will hold one back from achieving massive success. If anyone likes to find out the reason, click here now.
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Don’t Mistake “Book Knowledge” For Real World Experience
Maybe the person already has an intellectual grasp of marketing concepts. But just imagine reading a book on “How To Perform Brain Surgery.” Sure, one could read about the concepts and techniques for months.
But until one actually get in an operating room and watch experienced surgeons operate on people, the person never be qualified to do it himself. One will never see how all of the concepts and techniques work together in the real world.
This is the same as marketing the business!
To be effective, one need to see how thriving Web businesses have applied the concepts and techniques in the real world.
For Example…
You’ve probably heard that you can make money joining affiliate programs. But affiliate programs are no guarantee of a big income — until the person knows the secrets of top affiliates.
As a Private Site member, one will learn their secret strategies…
Like how they reach qualified visitors (who are already inclined to buy) and how they position their affiliate products for maximum sales.
Take a tour of Jeff O.’s “Super Affiliate” Site and discover…
… The exact tips and tricks he uses to make an exceptional income by becoming the #1 affiliate for almost any affiliate program he joins — while keeping his overhead at just $50 per month.*
How does he do it?
Jeff’s content-driven site shows visitors how to get unbelievable deals on new cars, car insurance, and more. According to Jeff, the average person using his car-buying techniques saves $2,000-$4,000 on a new car, and $4,000- $6,000 on a new truck or SUV.
Since he saves people so much money, they naturally trust his recommendations. And that’s the key. Once he’s earned their trust, he can make a ton of money recommending affiliate products he believes in.
This is just one example.
But you get the point: It’s one thing to read about concepts; it’s quite another to “stand in the surgery room” and see firsthand how thriving Web businesses are applying these concepts.
This is what will “gel” the understanding in the person’s head and show how to make your business WAY more profitable.
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About the Author
James Yee is an active affiliate marketer who loves to share proven strategies on how to succeed in online internet marketing. http://tinyurl.com/mgteb
Although many people who I talk to have a love hate feeling toward Network Marketing I have found that some have formed negative opinions about the industry because it didn’t work for them. The reasons were many but the main theme to the negative feeling was that people were led to believe that they would be making money right away. That is rarely the case. Network Marketing, like any other business idea takes time to grow. The main difference from starting a traditional business, Network Marketing business is cost. Network Marketing is a whole lot cheaper and less risky to start and run.
Let me ask you a question…
When someone is pitching an opportunity to you (an opportunity that can generate you a lot of money) do you reckon they would give you the complete story? Or might they leave certain details out, details that may involve, sweat, effort and a lot of work. And of course why would they leave out these details? Well because creating a business that produces a great income takes some work. So to keep from losing sales they’ll typically avoid statements that may imply work with their opportunity. They don’t want to exclude the lazy and ignorant from their sales pitch. Thus be certain to learn what their business plan consists of before becoming involved.
The business of Network Marketing is becoming more popular as companies rush to downsize to become more competitive. Families are realizing that with so much uncertainty in the job market that they need a way to diversify their income without having to leave the home and family responsibilities to pursue an extra paycheck. Along with the rise in demand for home-based business opportunities scams have also become more plentiful requiring the prospective home-based business operator to do due diligence and research any opportunity before they decide to proceed with it.
Some have rushed to join Network Marketing opportunities without really knowing what they do or what the product being offered is. They just believe someone on the telephone who tells them how easy it is to make money with their program and anyone can do it, etc. Network Marketing is by far the least expensive business anyone can start and run. The company usually provides a website and many other costly business tools at no charge to the entrepreneur that would cost thousands if you were to try and do it on your own. A good company will have several training conference calls throughout the week, at no cost to you, to help train and educate members on the business and product and to answer any questions that members may have.
If you are thinking about starting your own home-based business and you are thinking about Network Marketing pick a company with a sponsor and a product that you like and can work with. That will be a big factor in your success or failure in your new business. The company should be a member of the Better Business Bureau and the Direct Selling Association. Membership in those organizations will give you peace of mind knowing the company is legitimate.
Once you have decided on a Network Marketing company you will need to work with your sponsor to learn all that you can about the business and product. You will be your own boss so you will need to schedule the time that you plan to work on building your business and stick to it. Ideally, you should expect to work at least between 8-10 hours per week building your business. The times can be scheduled at times convenient to you. In a Network Marketing business you are in business for yourself but not by yourself. Help is just a phone call away.
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Tips for Promoting Your Home Business Web Site
June 19, 2008
3 Ways To Jumpstart Your Home-based Business
by: Greg Montenegro
A lot of people do not realize that entrepreneurs play a big role in our society.
When you put the total number of entrepreneurs together, they count as the biggest financial contributors to our nation’s wealth. If only politicians would give grants to finance small business start-ups, the economy’s growth could be hastened.
Knowing the obvious financial rewards and the important role to society of business owners, many individuals aspire to be entrepreneurs. The fact remains, however, that several business start-ups fail and never take-off from the ground because of one thing : the lack of adequate and sufficient knowledge on how to start a profitable business. In this article, I will attempt to give practical strategies on how to run a successful business start-up.
First: find opportunities in your own backyard. Look at the demand side by observing your neighborhood. It is good to assess the close-to-home demand for starters. Aside from familiarity with the area, familiarity with the customer will be an enormous advantage.
Your neighborhood is not strictly your home address. It can be any area that you may be familiar with. It can be the university vicinity. After all, a student spends more time in school vis-a-vis his home. Familiarity with the demand in the area will reveal these business opportunities.
Therefore, an aspiring entrepreneur would simply continue this statement:
” How I wish something like this was available in school while I was a student! And this is…”
Similarly, one could say about home:
” How I wish that something like this were available near the place where I stay! And this is….”
To cite an example: you are into baking cakes. Why not check if there is an opportunity to supply your local diners with your baked products? Find out if the neighborhood needs another supplier of baked goods. If there is no such demand in your familiar area, look for another area where your supply has its demand.
Statements like these indicate a desire for something that is not yet available in the area. This approach is based on one’s familiarity with the demand.
Secondly, choose an opportunity that brings out the best in you. Do not choose an opportunity purely because of its income potential. Income is a natural consequence of the entrepreneur’s passion as expressed in the enterprise set-up.
Nevertheless, before choosing the opportunity, spend sometime defining your personal vision, mission, and values. This is a key foundation of great entrepreneurs. They know what they want for themselves, (personal vision).
They know what they live for (personal mission). They know what they live by (personal values). These three items constitute the foundation of passion.
Equally important is doing a personal assessment. What are you good at? What are you not good at? In other words, you must know thyself. Great entrepreneurs know themselves very well.
Only when these are satisfactorily answered can you decide which opportunities are to be seized. It is noteworthy, however, that when opportunity-seeking is made, it is not pre-screened by personal wants and capabilities. Do not screen out opportunities just because you do not have the capability to do it. Seek and identify the opportunities that are present/available in your area. Thereafter, screen them against your personal vision, mission, and values. These screened opportunities are those that you can be passionate about. You will be passionate about it because it will serve as a vehicle for you to achieve your personal vision, mission and values.
After having decided which opportunity to pursue, seize it. Seize it very quickly since the windows of opportunity are open and but can close just as fast. Keep in mind that you are not the only person who is looking for opportunities to seize. Remember that there are others who have eyes, ears, and other senses to identify opportunities. Entrepreneurs seize with swiftness of the wind.
Lastly, use your personal assessment to guide you in determining how this opportunity can be seized quickly. If you have the capabilities to do it by yourself, then do not wait any further. Implement it at once. Additionally, if you do not have all the necessary capabilities to do, immediately identify, source, and mobilize them right away. Implement at once. Do not be big right away. Start small, relative to your resources and capabilities. When your business model works, there will be plenty of people willing to lend money to you. Implement at once.
People who wait for some body else to successfully operate the business before proceeding on their own are not entrepreneurs. They are investors and are not necessarily entrepreneurs.
Real entrepreneurs do not wait for somebody else to start moving. Real entrepreneurs are pioneering. They are entrepioneers.
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About The Author
Greg Montenegro is a 15 year veteran in international marketing. His firm has been exporting computer parts to Asia since 1992. For more information on how to start your online business: http://www.12homebasedbusiness.com
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Affiliate (aka Associate) programs are a win-win situation for everyone involved. Internet-based merchants hook up with affiliates to generate traffic to their web sites. Affiliates get paid if the traffic from their site visits the merchant web page. The smart Internet entrepreneur does some research to determine the best affiliate programs for her business.
Where to Look
Affiliate networks are the middle man between affiliates and web sites with affiliate programs. Look for affiliate networks that provide all the tools needed to set up and maintain an affiliate program. Some prime examples are Empowerism.com, SFIMG.com and The Internet Marketing Centre, all of which come complete with instructions, sample ads, logos and tutorials on how to market their affiliate products and/or services, and how to convert potential visitors and sales leads into subscribers.
Some affiliate networks, like Success University, do a full scale mentoring program to members while helping them to generate more revenue.
What to Look for
The best affiliate programs will be those that target your customer base. An on-line florist would get little traffic from a pet supply website. You want an affiliate whose business is similar or comparable to your product. Avoid affiliates with low quality products. Ask to speak to existing affiliates to find out if a company is reputable.
Referral traffic may link to the merchant site and not buy initially but return to make a purchase weeks later. Look for affiliate programs that remember your site was responsible for that customer. The best affiliate programs remember you for 60 days by using cookies to tag the customer’s computer when he visits the merchant site.
The best affiliate programs offer reliable support such as ads, logos, and sales advice.Good programs also provide timely updates on click through sales and earnings, and, respond to questions or problems within 24 hours.
Getting Paid
There are three common affiliate payment plans. With pay per sale, the merchant pays when the affiliate sends a customer who buys from the merchant’s site. The payment could be a set amount or a percentage of the sale.
In a pay per click set up, the affiliate is paid based on the number of people who visit the merchant’s web site regardless if a purchase was made.
With pay per lead programs, affiliates are paid based on the number of people who sign up as leads. A lead would be a visitor who filled out an information page on the merchant web site thus becoming a potential customer.
Multi-level payment plans allow affiliates to earn commission on sales, clicks, or leads from their sites as well as commission based on activity generated by affiliate sites they refer to the merchant site. Another form of payment is residual commission. Affiliates continue earning money after the original sale has been made. This is common in situations where customers pay monthly fees for merchant services.
The best affiliate programs pay at least 25% commission with some going as high as 50% or more. Payments are normally made at least once a month although some affiliate programs pay quarterly or twice a year.
HASNUDDIN HAMDAN is the owner-operator of The E-Market Society website, and linked to several well-known Internet Home Business Affiliation programs. For more details on how you too can be successful at Internet Home Business, please go to : http://www.emarketsociety.com
About the Author
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Religious Music Box
June 18, 2008
Here are four things you absolutely Must Do, if you want to create a home based business that is efficient, fun, and will make you money quickly as well as in the long run.
1: Set Up A Business-Like Work Space.
We know that our surroundings influence our productivity. We cannot be completely productive working in the midst of clutter and disarray. The space you work in should be businesslike AND separate from your living area. You come here to work, not to be distracted by the normal occurrences of home and family life.
2: Research What Works And What Doesn’t.
Get on the Net! That’s where you’ll probably be spending most of your working hours. Browse around some business and work-at-home forums. See what others are saying about programs you might affiliate with. Check out some scam sites like The Rip-Off Report to see if what you’re looking at is for real or not. There’s a lot of crap out there, and you don’t want to spend a lot of time, effort and money on crap.
3: Fully Commit To The Project You Choose.
Most people who fail at working from home do so because of a lack of commitment and focus. Once you determine which type of work you’re going to be doing, jump into it completely. There are a lot of distractions like e-mail, and children. It’s easy to get sidetracked. Choose what you want to do and do it….fully and exclusively.
4: Set Your Goals And Visualize.
How can we possibly know what road to take if we don’t know where we’re going? This is age-old wisdom we’ve all heard before. The problem is that most often we simply never do it! Decide on your goals. Write them down. Be specific. Then VISUALIZE THEM. See yourself having them. If you can find pictures of that house, that car, those clothes, then get them. Print them out, and hang them right in front of your face so you are confronted with them all day long!
About the Author
Steve Gaghagen is an part-time actor, director, author, and Realtor, and a full-time Internet Marketing and Home Based Business authority. He makes his home in Big Bear Lake, California.
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