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Have the many ad's and Web sites on the Internet given you the impression that starting and On-Line Business is easy and leads to easy income, wealth and the life style you may have only dreamed about?
Mr. Merokee says, "It's time for a reality check!"
The article below is an excellent one written by Steve Shaw. If you have ever considered an On-Line Business [Your reading through this Web site is proof
that you have!] this is a must read for you.
About To Start An Online Business? Read This
First.
Copyright 2004
Steve Shaw
I recently
received an interesting question from a visitor to one of my web sites: "If there is any advice that you wish you would have gotten before you started a
business online, what would it be?". Rather than write an extensive email on this subject, I figured my answer would be of use to many people out there about to embark on what for many could be a life-changing experience.
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It takes a lot more work than much of the hype suggests.
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If you think
you can put in a couple hours when you feel like it and achieve any level of
success, you have been seriously misled. You need to be prepared to put in some
very long hours, and to go through a steep learning curve as you find your way.
Establishing
an online business is the same as setting up any other sort of business - it
takes a lot of hard work and a lot of commitment over a long period of time,
with many trials and tribulations along the way. Don't expect instant results,
nor to sit on the beach after a couple of weeks while the money flows in - it
doesn't happen.
The current
success stories on the Internet have got there through months, more likely
years, of hard work. You should be prepared to do the same, and to make whatever
sacrifices you may need to make in your current life to do so.
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Don't fear
failure - just get started now.
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Many people
do not start something because they are afraid of failure. They are afraid of
looking a fool, afraid of their nearest and dearest saying 'I told you so',
afraid of wasting time, effort and expense on something that may not work out.
In fact, the
very nature of the question in my opening paragraph above is based on a fear of
failure. It is a vain search for that gold nugget of information that will
prevent them screwing up.
The truth is
that failure should be celebrated, it is a simple milestone on the way to
success. It is only through failure that you can truly find the path to any sort
of success, right from when you first learned to walk as a small child. Failure
teaches you important lessons that make you wiser and will make your business
stronger and far more likely to succeed.
Instead of
just giving up when something has failed or not worked out like you expected,
there is a really simple question you can ask instead that can lead to great
success - "What can I learn from this experience?".
Everyone who
has ever achieved success has gone through failure first. The difference is that
the success stories picked themselves up, learned from the experience, and
persisted anyway.
For many
people, just getting started is often the hardest part. They will think about
it, think some more, and then think again. Often rather than thinking in a
focused way, they will end up procrastinating, and never get off the starting
line.
The important
part is just to get started. Yes, you may be initially doing completely the
wrong thing, such as selling the wrong product in the wrong market, but failure
is the only way you will learn, and the only way you will reach success. If you
don't fail, you can't succeed.
And simply by
starting, you have succeeded already, succeeded in getting way beyond the point
that most people reach, which is usually just saying, 'One day I will'. Make
today that 'one day' - why wait until tomorrow, when tomorrow never comes?
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Focus, focus, focus.
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It is
important to maintain your focus on what you actually want to achieve. Are you
aiming for an additional income to supplement an existing wage; or are you
looking to make an Internet business a full-time occupation?
Whatever your
focus is, it is important that you continually work towards it until you achieve
it, whatever knock backs or challenges you receive along the way.
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Be
careful what you read - beware of information overload.
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There is so
much information out there about how to do business online, much of it
contradictory, that it is often difficult to separate fact from fiction.
Rather than
read everything and anything you can get your hands on, it is best to find just
a few people who you trust, who have a good reputation, and who are actually
qualified to give the advice they give, and listen to them.
A little
high-quality information can be worth a great deal.
It is also
useful to watch what they actually do, and compare that to what they say -
sometimes the two are very different, and following what they do is far more
useful.
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Don't aim for perfection before
you 'launch'.
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No web site
is ever perfect, and if you try to reach a high level of perfection before you
launch or make your site live, you will lose more than you can achieve. Plus
your version of 'perfection' may differ a great deal to what actually works with
your market.
Once your
site is functional and of a reasonable quality, start promoting it immediately.
Start to build up your mailing list by requesting the email addresses of your
visitors. Test what works with your visitors and what does not, and alter your
site accordingly.
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Listen to your
visitors and customers.
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When you have
started and got a web site up and running, it is important to listen to your
visitors and customers, and
to treat them
with great respect. Not only will you learn a great deal from them about what
the market is actually looking for, you can also earn lifelong customers and
friends.
Positive
comments from customers can be used with their permission as testimonials on
your web site, which will strengthen your online credibility and profit
potential.
Be prepared
to continually adjust your web site to meet the market demands. A web site is
never 'finished', a successful web site must evolve over time on a continual
path of improvement.
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But most
importantly...
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Decide to
succeed - right now.
About the
Author:
Steve Shaw of
takanomi.com develops software and systems for effective e-marketing. His
PopUpMaster Pro software at
http://popupmaster.com creates popups that beat the popup blockers and which
you can use with Google Adwords.
 
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