So you have decided to start your own online business. You feel pretty comfortable about using a computer and
Internet and you have heard so much about how others have made millions on
Net and you want some of those millions too!Well if you are thinking that just creating a website “and they will come” or creating a product and just making it available, and “it will sell itself “then you are in for a surprise. There is some real honest work associated with creating and most importantly marketing (actually getting it seen) your own online enterprise.
Is it worth it? Yes, while it may mean, some long hard hours in
beginning while you learn all
tools, systems and products that are available on
Internet. It is well worth it. Ask yourself these questions:
Where else can you apply a small investment of money (from zero to a few hundred dollars) and end up with residual profits on multiple streams of income?
Where else can you eventually put your business on autopilot so that you can have true freedom to work when and where you like?
Where else can
“little guy (gal)” equally compete amongst giant companies in a market that is so huge and is open 24/7 (24 hours a day and 7 days a week)?
The answers of course are nowhere else on
planet do we have such a growing market with such incredible easy access.
So how do you get started?
Well be ready for some reading and studying while you begin “burning
learning curve” and see how all
different ways you have to create and market your online enterprise(s). Look at what your objectives and goals are?
What results do you want to have? How do you want your new life to be? How much time will you dedicate to this new life? How much money do you really need, want and desire?
Write these answers down and begin at least a quick small plan. I say "quick" because as John Lennon once said " Life is that which passes you by as you make plans for it". You need to plan and focus your attention, but don't get hung up in
planning either.
Without some kid of plan though, it is like running a race without a course or finish line. You never know if you are on
right path or when you have arrived.