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Squeeky wheels get the grease2007-02-14Things to remember when you want to start your own businessFree Home Business Have you ever stop to think about what those 3 words actually mean? Free = cost nothing. Home= ones place of abode, where you live. Business= a place of employment. What this is supposed to be saying is you can sit at home and make money, which will cost you nothing. So many people actually try to take this literally and think all they have to do is put their name and of course a password on a little form and sit back with their feet up and wait for the money to start pouring in. Well I hate to be the bearer of bad news but it will Never happen. The first word is wrong to begin with. It will cost you something, TIME! It takes time to fill out the forms, it takes time to research all the different programs that are offered out there, and it will take time to build your business. Home quits being the nice snug place when you are spending most of your TIME setting in front of the computer trying to get your business started. With all the “little” distractions that you never seemed to notice before. And then we have the most misleading word or all Business. If you are going to start any worthwhile business (place of employment) you are going to have to be willing to give that little (some times BIG) extra to do what it takes to Make that dreamed of money. Which means work! Regardless of whether you are opening a store, a restaurant or an on line traffic exchange it takes work. And lots of it! As in any worthwhile business you won’t see a profit for months, possibly years if you aren’t willing to give what it takes. It will depend completely on you and just how dedicated you really are in making it work. If you aren’t prepared to spend hours studying, learning, listening and reading, and then clicking on websites or placing ads on line or hanging fliers or sending out post cards then don’t even waste your time filling out those forms. No matter who you sign up, with if you truly want to make a livable income it will cost you money at some point. If it’s a good reputable company you have signed on with, it won’t be a huge expense, you won’t be making your sponsor rich while you are just getting by. But there is NO Business that you can start and make a living at that you won’t ever have to put money into. That is impossible. So before you jump in and fall for all these get rich quick schemes that are floating around the web, take a little time to actually research the company that catches your eye. If they claim to be a part of the Better Business Bureau then call them and see if this company is actually registered with them and do they have any major complaints. Ask questions BEFORE you sign up. Any good solid based business will have a contact area on their website. Check to see if they offer you training and if so what kind. Is the training and support also FREE. Scan the website and see what kind of up grades they offer and how much are they and most importantly what do you get with this upgrade. If all they offer is a bunch of books you can read to help you, forget it. You can go to the library and get similar books, if not these ,for free. Then sign up, but stay at the Free level for atleast 2 months, see what kind of support you have. Is your sponsor or up line willing to answer your questions? Do they offer a phone number or an Instant Messenger name where you can actually talk to someone? How long does it take someone to answer your email? IF you still feel comfortable with them, then start thinking about up grading. But first check with your sponsor or other long term members about which upgrades you should take first. This way you won't be wasting your time or money jumping into something you're not ready for. Always keep in mind these people also have a lot to do, and they don’t have the time to waste on someone who is only going to spend 30 minutes a day on the job. You need to be willing to take the TIME. Posted at 05:26:33 PM | Post Comment | Read Comments (1)
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