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Business...Choose It Carefully And Then Really Work
It! by: Kirk
Bannerman
I've had many active and enthusiastic business team members that
were their own worst enemies because they exhibited the classic
"flea on a griddle" behavior pattern and jumped around chasing one
business opportunity today, and then another one tomorrow without
ever putting in enough sustained and focused effort to reasonably
give themselves a chance to succeed at any of them.
I can really relate to this situation since I briefly fell prey
to this same "dog in a meat market" syndrome when I first started my
own home based business a few years ago. I caught myself trying to
chase several different opportunities at once and not being very
successful with any of them.
There are so many home business opportunities (some real, some
not) that it takes real personal discipline to avoid the scattergun
approach...you know, throw enough against the wall and something is
bound to stick. In the early going, it is really important to resist
this temptation and to stay tightly focused on a single business.
Some will argue that "I don't want to have all my eggs in one
basket". To those people I say, diversification is fine, but only
after you have achieved solid success with your initial business. A
premature attempt at diversification will quite likely cause a loss
of focus and actually slow down your success rate.
If your main marketing vehicle is a website, you can fairly
easily leverage your initial success and effectively promote a few
other complimentary and closely related home based business
propositions from the same website. However, it is important not to
go overboard and offer too many choices to visitors to your website.
If you do, there is a good chance of confusing your visitors to the
point where they will take no action and you have, in effect,
diluted the effectiveness of your website.
Whatever you decide to do, you will need to stick with it for a
reasonable length of time (give it at least one year) and put in a
solid and sustained effort. Stay focused and don't get discouraged.
As much as you would like it to be, starting and developing a real
home based business is certainly not an instant gratification
situation.
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About The Author
Kirk Bannerman operates a successful home based business
and resides in California. For more details, visit his website
at http://business-at-home.us
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