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    at various websites I own or use, and yes, I DO make a six-figure income on the internet. However, it took me hours at the computer to get all those web sites up and to interlink all the sites and to write the articles, place the ads. I also spent thousands of dollars for things that didn't work at all, didn't work as advertised, or I simply couldn't figure out how to make work. I call this accidental tuition.

    I did, however, learn from my mistakes, and I was able to build my internet business up to the point where it does earn me the six-figure income I mentioned...

    Oh yes! I don't get to keep ALL of that six-figure income either. Some goes to taxes, some goes to advertising (I pay one place alone $1300 a month for advertising), I bought a new computer last year...etc. But! I WAS able to go to Florida and to Mississippi (before the hurricanes) on two separate week long vacations, and I didn't have to ask anyone's permission, I didn't have to borrow any money as I already had it,

    Finding Employment When You Are Disabled
    With growing competency and educational standards, it has become hard to find a job that satisfies both your pocket and desires. And if you are struck with any form of disability at any level, your difficulties increase manifold.Disabilities have been classified into many categories. Broadly, there are minor disabilities and major ones. Depending on the magnitude of your disability, you get the job. With certain disabilities you can find a job in the open job market as well. For instance, there are minor disability like a limp in a limb or a highly hunched back that might not come as a hurdle between you and your desired job. But other disabilities like an imputed limb or vision impairment can create colossal hurdles.However, many of the Sate gov
    So the story goes:

    A guy decided he would commit an armed robbery.

    This gentleman couldn't just stick up a liquor store or knock over a bank. Nosiree Bob! He walked past a parked police car out on the sidewalk, and into a gun shop. Standing at the counter were a couple of cops. There were a couple of customers in the store. All four (or more) of them were armed, as was the clerk behind the counter.

    As the Darwin Awards might put it, he involuntarily cleansed the gene pool.

    Can you imagine going on a driving trip to some place you've never been and not getting a map, at least. You would think someone was daft if they went about it that way. You wouldn't be suprised to see them set off from Oklahoma, going to Oregon and driving East!

    Well, how much better off is the person who signs up for a franchise, home business opportunity, network marketing or internet business without doing their homework?

    For starters, many people do not realize that a network marketing business, for example, is exactly what the word says. It's a business. Owning a business means taking responsibility. As I used to tell some of my students back when I gave classes to people who had always held jobs, but were about to embark on their own business, "You are about to find out not only how good a manager you are, but you are going to find out how good an employee you are."

    Someone who starts their own business, expecting IT to somehow magically produce income is living in a fool's paradise. To tell the truth, almost anyone starting their own business will possibly have to work more hours than the average employee.

    In the case of a brick-and-mortar business, the individual often has to leave the safety net of a "job" to get their business off the ground. Part of the planning process will be to have some knowledge of what cash reserves will be needed during the start-up period, and to assure that those funds are on hand.

    It will be necessary for the new business owner to become aware of many of the challenges of managing any business, and managing THEIR BUSINESS in particular. The need for at least this small amount of knowledge would seem to be self-evident to most of us. However:

    "Businesses with fewer than 20 employees have only a 37% chance of surviving four years (of business) and only a 9% chance of surviving 10 years.” Restaurants only have a 20% chance of surviving 2 years. Of these failed business, only 10% of them close involuntarily due to bankruptcy and the remaining 90% close because the business was not successful, did not provide the level of income desired or was too much work for their efforts." - Dun & Bradstreet

    Wow, did you catch that? Let's replay the meat, "...and the remaining 90% close because the business was not successful, did not provide the level of income desired or was too much work for their efforts."

    Now, wouldn't a little up front planning have saved some of those? In fact, it sounds to me like some of these people started their businesses in expectation, if not hope, of not having to work as hard as at their JOBS. It also appears that these people overestimated the income their new businesses could, would, or should provide. This could be a combination of ignorance (education about a coming major decision could be defined as planning, I suppose), and in many instances probably combines with not wanting to work as hard as in previous incarnations to create a double whammy of disappointment.

    Okay, so your network marketing recruiter told you about the "30 Second Commute", and "Put Your Business On Autopilot", and the ever popular, "Make Money While You Sleep!" Was your recruiter lying? Not necessarily. I get up every morning, walk across the hall, pull up a browser, and check to see how much I made during the night. Sometimes it's a hundred dollars or less, sometimes it's several hundred, but I DID sleep while orders were placed at various websites I own or use, and yes, I DO make a six-figure income on the internet. However, it took me hours at the computer to get all those web sites up and to interlink all the sites and to write the articles, place the ads. I also spent thousands of dollars for things that didn't work at all, didn't work as advertised, or I simply couldn't figure out how to make work. I call this accidental tuition.

    I did, however, learn from my mistakes, and I was able to build my internet business up to the point where it does earn me the six-figure income I mentioned...

    Oh yes! I don't get to keep ALL of that six-figure income either. Some goes to taxes, some goes to advertising (I pay one place alone $1300 a month for advertising), I bought a new computer last year...etc. But! I WAS able to go to Florida and to Mississippi (before the hurricanes) on two separate week long vacations, and I didn't have to ask anyone's permission, I didn't have to borrow any money as I already had it, a

    How to Make Direct Response Work One Step at a Time
    One efficient method is to use of the multi-step process in direct response marketing. For example, single-step marketing could be defined as sending out a flyer in the neighborhood, telling people about a neighbor's home that has just been sold by you or as running a one-time ad in a local paper advertising an investment offering you have or as running an ad in the paper that says "Call me before you redecorate, " and so forth. In other words, anything where you do a single step in the hope that you will get responses.Now, true - you may run the same ad more than one time in your paper over a period of a few months, and you may send out farming flyers or postcards to people over a period of time. But that is not what I'm talking about here,
    arters, many people do not realize that a network marketing business, for example, is exactly what the word says. It's a business. Owning a business means taking responsibility. As I used to tell some of my students back when I gave classes to people who had always held jobs, but were about to embark on their own business, "You are about to find out not only how good a manager you are, but you are going to find out how good an employee you are."

    Someone who starts their own business, expecting IT to somehow magically produce income is living in a fool's paradise. To tell the truth, almost anyone starting their own business will possibly have to work more hours than the average employee.

    In the case of a brick-and-mortar business, the individual often has to leave the safety net of a "job" to get their business off the ground. Part of the planning process will be to have some knowledge of what cash reserves will be needed during the start-up period, and to assure that those funds are on hand.

    It will be necessary for the new business owner to become aware of many of the challenges of managing any business, and managing THEIR BUSINESS in particular. The need for at least this small amount of knowledge would seem to be self-evident to most of us. However:

    "Businesses with fewer than 20 employees have only a 37% chance of surviving four years (of business) and only a 9% chance of surviving 10 years.” Restaurants only have a 20% chance of surviving 2 years. Of these failed business, only 10% of them close involuntarily due to bankruptcy and the remaining 90% close because the business was not successful, did not provide the level of income desired or was too much work for their efforts." - Dun & Bradstreet

    Wow, did you catch that? Let's replay the meat, "...and the remaining 90% close because the business was not successful, did not provide the level of income desired or was too much work for their efforts."

    Now, wouldn't a little up front planning have saved some of those? In fact, it sounds to me like some of these people started their businesses in expectation, if not hope, of not having to work as hard as at their JOBS. It also appears that these people overestimated the income their new businesses could, would, or should provide. This could be a combination of ignorance (education about a coming major decision could be defined as planning, I suppose), and in many instances probably combines with not wanting to work as hard as in previous incarnations to create a double whammy of disappointment.

    Okay, so your network marketing recruiter told you about the "30 Second Commute", and "Put Your Business On Autopilot", and the ever popular, "Make Money While You Sleep!" Was your recruiter lying? Not necessarily. I get up every morning, walk across the hall, pull up a browser, and check to see how much I made during the night. Sometimes it's a hundred dollars or less, sometimes it's several hundred, but I DID sleep while orders were placed at various websites I own or use, and yes, I DO make a six-figure income on the internet. However, it took me hours at the computer to get all those web sites up and to interlink all the sites and to write the articles, place the ads. I also spent thousands of dollars for things that didn't work at all, didn't work as advertised, or I simply couldn't figure out how to make work. I call this accidental tuition.

    I did, however, learn from my mistakes, and I was able to build my internet business up to the point where it does earn me the six-figure income I mentioned...

    Oh yes! I don't get to keep ALL of that six-figure income either. Some goes to taxes, some goes to advertising (I pay one place alone $1300 a month for advertising), I bought a new computer last year...etc. But! I WAS able to go to Florida and to Mississippi (before the hurricanes) on two separate week long vacations, and I didn't have to ask anyone's permission, I didn't have to borrow any money as I already had it,

    2007 Small Business Networking Strategies
    Small businesses need to continually be networking in the community to increase their chances for success. It is not enough for a small businessperson to simply advertise in the newspaper, send out direct mail, have ads on the local cable TV station and the radio and expect that to be enough. Advertising and marketing is a large expense and small businesses need to watch their outflow. Networking in any type of small business will increase sales and help with the word-of-mouth advertising.In these small business articles I have written I often talk about many secret strategies that I have used in the past 30 years to help grow my companies. It is amazing what a small business can do on a rather limited marketing budget if they will apply simple but
    on hand.

    It will be necessary for the new business owner to become aware of many of the challenges of managing any business, and managing THEIR BUSINESS in particular. The need for at least this small amount of knowledge would seem to be self-evident to most of us. However:

    "Businesses with fewer than 20 employees have only a 37% chance of surviving four years (of business) and only a 9% chance of surviving 10 years.” Restaurants only have a 20% chance of surviving 2 years. Of these failed business, only 10% of them close involuntarily due to bankruptcy and the remaining 90% close because the business was not successful, did not provide the level of income desired or was too much work for their efforts." - Dun & Bradstreet

    Wow, did you catch that? Let's replay the meat, "...and the remaining 90% close because the business was not successful, did not provide the level of income desired or was too much work for their efforts."

    Now, wouldn't a little up front planning have saved some of those? In fact, it sounds to me like some of these people started their businesses in expectation, if not hope, of not having to work as hard as at their JOBS. It also appears that these people overestimated the income their new businesses could, would, or should provide. This could be a combination of ignorance (education about a coming major decision could be defined as planning, I suppose), and in many instances probably combines with not wanting to work as hard as in previous incarnations to create a double whammy of disappointment.

    Okay, so your network marketing recruiter told you about the "30 Second Commute", and "Put Your Business On Autopilot", and the ever popular, "Make Money While You Sleep!" Was your recruiter lying? Not necessarily. I get up every morning, walk across the hall, pull up a browser, and check to see how much I made during the night. Sometimes it's a hundred dollars or less, sometimes it's several hundred, but I DID sleep while orders were placed at various websites I own or use, and yes, I DO make a six-figure income on the internet. However, it took me hours at the computer to get all those web sites up and to interlink all the sites and to write the articles, place the ads. I also spent thousands of dollars for things that didn't work at all, didn't work as advertised, or I simply couldn't figure out how to make work. I call this accidental tuition.

    I did, however, learn from my mistakes, and I was able to build my internet business up to the point where it does earn me the six-figure income I mentioned...

    Oh yes! I don't get to keep ALL of that six-figure income either. Some goes to taxes, some goes to advertising (I pay one place alone $1300 a month for advertising), I bought a new computer last year...etc. But! I WAS able to go to Florida and to Mississippi (before the hurricanes) on two separate week long vacations, and I didn't have to ask anyone's permission, I didn't have to borrow any money as I already had it,

    L-A-U-G-H
    Learning is awkward, uncomfortable, frightening. At least that’s what many adults think. Learning means admitting knowledge gaps, in a strange room, in front of strangers, to an instructor just met. Factor in prior school experiences, mandatory attendance and the dizzying pace of life and it’s a wonder adults learn at all.Fortunately, humor tackles these fears and overpowers them. When people laugh, they relax. They also share a moment of togetherness. Humor should, for these reasons, be a companion to any learning program.But what’s an unfunny trainer to do: become a comedian? Hardly. It’s not necessary. Everyone is already funny. Your funniness is simply undiscovered. And trainees, for their part, are so desperate for humor that t
    ved some of those? In fact, it sounds to me like some of these people started their businesses in expectation, if not hope, of not having to work as hard as at their JOBS. It also appears that these people overestimated the income their new businesses could, would, or should provide. This could be a combination of ignorance (education about a coming major decision could be defined as planning, I suppose), and in many instances probably combines with not wanting to work as hard as in previous incarnations to create a double whammy of disappointment.

    Okay, so your network marketing recruiter told you about the "30 Second Commute", and "Put Your Business On Autopilot", and the ever popular, "Make Money While You Sleep!" Was your recruiter lying? Not necessarily. I get up every morning, walk across the hall, pull up a browser, and check to see how much I made during the night. Sometimes it's a hundred dollars or less, sometimes it's several hundred, but I DID sleep while orders were placed at various websites I own or use, and yes, I DO make a six-figure income on the internet. However, it took me hours at the computer to get all those web sites up and to interlink all the sites and to write the articles, place the ads. I also spent thousands of dollars for things that didn't work at all, didn't work as advertised, or I simply couldn't figure out how to make work. I call this accidental tuition.

    I did, however, learn from my mistakes, and I was able to build my internet business up to the point where it does earn me the six-figure income I mentioned...

    Oh yes! I don't get to keep ALL of that six-figure income either. Some goes to taxes, some goes to advertising (I pay one place alone $1300 a month for advertising), I bought a new computer last year...etc. But! I WAS able to go to Florida and to Mississippi (before the hurricanes) on two separate week long vacations, and I didn't have to ask anyone's permission, I didn't have to borrow any money as I already had it,

    Management Malpractice Is A Reality We Don't Have To Accept
    Business ethics are rare in today’s world of rampant organizational abuse and management malpractice. According to recent surveys, such as the National Business Ethics Survey, more than 50 percent of all employees in the United States observe misconduct or unethical behavior at work, but most of them do not report it because they fear retaliation from management or coworkers.As reported in Business & Legal Reports, the Gartner Group, Inc., claims, “70 percent of enterprises that do not recognize and minimize employee dissatisfaction will have to fend off legal actions and public relations disasters caused by poor service, poor quality and poor business practices. Enterprise executives, especially those in high-pressure technology and knowledge-based com
    at various websites I own or use, and yes, I DO make a six-figure income on the internet. However, it took me hours at the computer to get all those web sites up and to interlink all the sites and to write the articles, place the ads. I also spent thousands of dollars for things that didn't work at all, didn't work as advertised, or I simply couldn't figure out how to make work. I call this accidental tuition.

    I did, however, learn from my mistakes, and I was able to build my internet business up to the point where it does earn me the six-figure income I mentioned...

    Oh yes! I don't get to keep ALL of that six-figure income either. Some goes to taxes, some goes to advertising (I pay one place alone $1300 a month for advertising), I bought a new computer last year...etc. But! I WAS able to go to Florida and to Mississippi (before the hurricanes) on two separate week long vacations, and I didn't have to ask anyone's permission, I didn't have to borrow any money as I already had it, and I continued to make the same level of income while on vacation as I made while at home.

    I WAS able to start my internet business and work it part time while I still held a full-time job. Now I work my internet business part time AND my job part time. In another year or two, I will be able to retire completely from any real job and simply work my internet business part time (which is fun, by the way).

    I would recommend starting an internet business to anyone, but I would also recommend doing your homework first. It took me four years and a few thousand dollars to learn what I know now. One of the things I know is that there are some excellent courses and books that teach what to expect in internet or network marketing and how to do it successfully. All of these recommend studying and planning, none even hint that you will get rich quick, much less without some actual work.

    Once you get that business up and running, and you have everything in place, you can "put your buiness on autopilot", "make money while you sleep", and join the "30 second commute".

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