Starting An Online Business? Watch Out For These Headlines!
Don't fall for these misleading over-hyped slogans when thinking
about buying or starting a new business. Are you trying to start
an online business? Are you overwhelmed with the many online
business programs available or concerned that you'll lose money
by investing in them? While many offers sound too good to be
true, there are some very good ones available - but how can you
be sure? Learning to read 'between the lines' will better
prepare you for what's really involved.
These 4 common 'hyped' terms mislead many wanna-be online
business owners. The bottom line is this. If it was easy
everyone would be making 6 figures with an online business.
Here are some common phrases used to promote online businesses
and what they really mean:
#1 - Simple & Easy
Simple and easy depends on who's speaking. A doctor may tell you
it's only a 'simple procedure' but that doesn't mean that you
should attempt it yourself. Many online businesses ARE simple to
operate. If you understand how it works you will be amazed at
the simplicity - but getting to that point will require time and
experience. You may just need to try a few to get a 'feel' for
the business before deciding which one is easiest for you. Those
who have learned from experience can look back and see how
simple it COULD have been if they'd known what to do all along.
Finding a trustworthy guide can be a great assistance to your
business efforts.
#2 - Anyone Can Do This
Sorry - starting a business of any kind is stressful and
requires a learning curve. If you are attempting an online
business out of desperation or the belief you will make easy
money you will face enormous obstacles. On the other hand, if
you are truly seeking a business you can learn, work at and make
a living from, you will find something online that fits your
needs.
Studies of successful business people concur that those who make
it have common qualities of persistence, patience and desire.
These qualities are essential when trying to start an online
business - do you have them?
#3 - Turnkey
The term 'turnkey' use to mean that a business was set up and
ready to go. You will find the term in business classifieds
where the new owner can just step in and start running the
business. Unfortunately some marketers use the term to suggest a
business is fully automated - that there is no work involved.
There is always work involved. If the business really is turnkey
than you will begin work right away because it has already been
set to go. If you want an automated business you will have to do
the work to make it automated. Either way, nobody is going to
give you an automated, turnkey business that makes money - they
had to do the work, so why would they share it?
#4 - It Won't Cost Anything
You absolutely CAN set up an online business with no money, but
be prepared that a combination of no money and lack of
experience will stifle your efforts immensely. Most individuals
who start or run a business with no money have learned how to
make use of the best free techniques through experience. They
have paid their dues by trying businesses that cost money. They
have spent time in and around their industry or market and
they've been able to see where they can cut costs.
If you are prepared to spend a LOT of time researching before
starting your business you may be one of the few who does it
right the first time. For most people though, expect to pay
something towards your online business education before seeing
results - you just can't buy experience.
Online business obviously has its share of work involved, but
finding the right one has enormous payoffs many people are
willing to sacrifice time and money to achieve. Running your own
business is satisfying and can give you more time to do what you
really want to do in life.
Creating a successful online business is within the grasp of
nearly everyone who is prepared to stick to it. Face the task of
starting your business with realistic expectations while
continuing to dream big and you may just surprise yourself!
Whatever else you do, don't follow the old axiom, "those who
fail to plan, plan to fail". Create a simple but well though out
business plan just like if you were to buy a brick and mortar
business. Plan realistic expectations in time, money,
competition and desired revenue to start. There are some good
references to writing a more complicated or sophisticated
business plan online, do a Google.
About the author:
Dan Farrell Has Been Marketing Onlne for Over 8 Years And Has A
New Exciting Way To Start An Online Business, "Newbie's Guide To
Online Fortunes". http://www.newbie-online-fortunes.com Special
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