Can I Be A Success Online? Part 2
Too many people venture online without understanding which type
of Internet business they are best suited to. They either go for
the first one they come across that promises early wealth, or,
having viewed a few options (without gaing any real insight on
what exactly each one will deliver), they hurl themselves at
several simply because they can't make a choice.
Both of these strategies is dangerous. The first, because any
site that promises pots of cash early with very little work is
nothing more than a scam (1000's of people have lost money to
these schemes) and the second because if you try running too
many ventures too soon you'll spread yourself thin and be unable
to devote necessary time to a single opportunity.
There are many legitimate ways to make money online and
discovering which one is best for you is an excercise well worth
taking some time over.
In part one of this series you posed 4 questions to yourself:
1. How computer literate am I? (not at all - 1, very - 5) 2. How
is my self-discipline? (bad - 1, excellent - 5) 3. How positive
is my outlook on life? (terrible - 1, bright - 5) 4. How much
can I afford to fail? (Can't - 1, Doesn't matter - 5)
And answered each of them with a score of 1 to 5 accordingly.
These four simple questions were carefully worded and directed
at understanding not necessarily *which* business you should go
for, but whether indeed you should look for an income online at
all. No matter what you're told by all the get-rich-quick sites
about how easy it is to make a residual income on the Internet,
or how your life will change as soon as you become a member of
their program, there will still be the necessity for some input
from you. In fact a lot of input from you - a lot more than they
ever let on in their sales copy.
Once you are signed up therefore, and you have experienced your
first few sessions working on your new 'opportunity', you will
then go through a period of disillusionment as it finally dawns
on you that alot more work is required than you originally
thought, and alot less income is forthcoming than you were
promised. Many people give up here, or go and find something
else and the whole process starts again.
You can save yourself this heart-break and inconvenience by
being honest with yourself at the start. Just take a moment to
write down an answer those four questions. (each one should be a
number from 1 to 5). Do it now before you read on.
So, lets see whether you should be pursuing an income online
after all. If you scored less than 8 then you shouldn't even
think about it. With a score this low, you will definately not
have any success online and you'll be wasting valuable time if
you try. With a score of 9-12 you might be OK but there will be
something that will have to change - perhaps you need a backup
plan so you can afford to fail a little more, or perhaps you
should brush up your computer literacy with a software course.
Maybe you marked yourself down on your positive outlook because
you were in a bad mood at the time. If that is the case on any
of the questions, revise the score to reflect your average
outlook over a number of months. (remember, there are no zeros
scored here).
With a score of 13-16 you should be good to go, and with
anything above 16 you're either lying, or you should be kicking
yourself for not starting online sooner!
The Next Step.
Right, so once you know you're OK to continue, your next step is
to research and critically assess the full range of options
available to you as a budding Internet Marketer.
In the next part of this series, we'll examine each of the
money-making opportunities that exist online and identify
characteristics of each of them so that you can decide which
ones you're best suited to.