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Stone Evans writes: "Copyright © Stone Evans, The Home Biz Guy
Every morning as people wake up and make the commute to work, many dream of the day when they will finally work for themselves. Every time the boss lets someone know that they must give up their weekend plans for the good of the company, people contemplate the benefits of being the owner of their own business."
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Kristie Tamsevicius writes: "By Kristie Tamsevicius
Dreamy eyed, passion filled new business owners are committed to doing whatever it takes to get your new business off the ground. As an unstoppable one-man-band, you find yourself playing the roles of sales person, order taker, order fulfillment, customer service, accounting, and management. But as your business grows, there will undoubtedly, be more to running the business than you had anticipated. To keep up, you'll put in more time, and wind up so busy working "in" your business that you'll no longer have the necessary time you need to work "on" building your business. In order to move beyond start up phase to a more mature solid business, it's crucial to break this vicious cycle. So what is an overworked, overstressed business owner to do? The key to creating more time is to delegate! In the first of a four part series, "Ramping up for Success" we'll discuss how to delegate your way to greater success!"
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Anonymous writes: "The story of the sower of seed in the Bible is an example of how someone can grow a network marketing business. In this story, a sower goes out and cast seed everywhere. Some falls on a path where birds pick it up and eat it, some falls on rocky ground where it can't take root, some falls among thorns where it is choked out, and some falls on fertile soil and takes root and grows up into a great crop."
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Ted Riley writes: "Copyright © 2004 Ted Riley
Introduction
Investing in a legitimate MLM is probably the best way to ensure that your MLM is not going to go bankrupt on you. This is not always an easy thing to ascertain even when you have access to detailed information about the multilevel marketing company you have invested your time and money in. Even the best of them has had problems with regulatory bodies and litigation so the best idea is to explore the legality, legitimacy and financial stability of the MLM in question."
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Anonymous writes: "Copyright © 2004 D C Wartenberger
Starting a home based business is less complicated and takes less preparations than most off home business need. No search for an office or a shop, no money you need to pay in advance to rent or buy a place. Not need to order a stock to be able to sell or to buy any machines to manufacture any goods to make some profits from. Even not need to go with a calculation plan to your bank and ask them for a credit. Most home based businesses you can start right out of almost nothing. "
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Anonymous writes: "Leaving the corporate world for a home business is exciting. Being one's own boss and making one's own decisions is a great feeling. However, one still needs to have discipline to be effective at being a home business boss. In my home business I have found at least two things that one must be persistently disciplined about in order to achieve success."
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Anonymous writes: "Lenders and investors may see hundreds of business plans in a single day. Make your business plan stand out against the rest, and avoid these common mistakes."
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Diane Hughes writes: "Copyright © 2004 Diane Hughes
We all know the old adage, "The Customer is Always Right." If you are an online business owner or offline for that matter, you are on both sides of the subject almost everyday."
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John Jantsch writes: "Copyright © 2004 John Jantsch
You know your prospects need what you sell. You know they want what you sell. Heck, you know that they even sent away for information on your service and requested a quote. "
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Anonymous writes: "The size of the audience that can be reached with the Internet makes affiliate marketing not only possible, but profitable. Because you can reach such a large number of people with so little effort, it’s easy to neglect building relationships with the people you interact with in your business. This is a common mistake for novices and veterans to the affiliate industry alike. Successful public speakers know that just because you are talking to a large group of people does not mean that you cannot connect with them as individuals. Any audience has common fears, hopes, or circumstances. Focusing on these common threads allows you to address the entire group, but make each of them feel understood as a single person. "
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Anonymous writes: "by: Ian Bosworth
Internet Marketing can be an enjoyable and profitable experience, but it can also be very frustrating, time consuming, money draining and anti social. "
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Stone Evans writes: "Copyright © Stone Evans, The Home Biz Guy
When you need an auto mechanic or an air conditioning repairman, where do you turn for help? Sure, some people turn to the yellow pages. But most will turn to friends and family and ask if they know of anyone who can do the work."
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Stone Evans writes: "Copyright © 2003, Stone Evans, The Home Biz Guy
Whether seeking a supplemental income or a full-time income, many folks have undertaken the task to discover a viable home based business solution to meet their personal needs."
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Vishal P. Rao writes: "Want to Work from Home? Ever Given a Thought to
Telecommuting?
Copyright © 2004, Vishal P. Rao
There are many mistaken definitions of what telecommuting means. The very name gives the impression of someone answering work telephone calls from home or typing furiously away at their computers."
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Priya Shah writes: "Copyright © 2003 Priya Shah
Leadership, Visualization, Goal-setting, blah, blah...
All network marketers have heard that jargon at one time or another. But you know what? It's just that - Jargon."
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Priya Shah writes: "Copyright © 2003 Priya Shah
Have you ever wondered what successful people have that makes them successful?
Ever wonder how those champion recruiters in your company manage, month after month, to get the most new recruits, the biggest bonuses, the largest paychecks?"
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Priya Shah writes: "Copyright 2003 Priya Shah
I actually have two separate online businesses -
1. Selling wellness products and
2. Selling digital information products (eBooks)"
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Nowshade Kabir writes: "A recent poll conducted by Forbes magazine shows that majority of its readers would prefer to become a billionaire rather than a Nobel peace prize winner, a great scientist or a famous athlete. There is no secret that most of the average people dream about getting rich albeit very few makes any real effort to become one."
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Diane Hughes writes: "Copyright © 2004 Diane Hughes
What to Do When People Want Everything for Free:
How to Politely Get Rid of Mooches
It’s a sticky situation. A prospect, a site visitor, or just a casual acquaintance asks for your help or advice on something. You gladly give it, thinking it’s a one-time “favor.” But instead of providing a little free advice, you’ve opened the door to an onslaught of mooching! Now, every time you check your email, you find question after question. What do you do? "
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Mark Munday writes: "Copyright 2004, Mark Munday
It is often said that you just can't be everything to everyone. This is especially true in business. The worst thing business owners can do is to delude themselves into thinking that everyone is in their buying audience.
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