Why Your Internet Business is Like the Stock Market
As savvy stock market investors know, chasing after the one "hot
stock" with the possibility of bringing instant riches is not a
wise idea. You know the old saying, "Don't put your eggs in one
basket". This type of thinking carries a high risk. If your
stock goes up and you are smart enough to sell, then you've made
money. However, if your stock falls, you just don't know when
(or if) it will ever make a comeback.
With this idea of chasing after the "hot stock of the day", you
might as well buy a lottery ticket. Diversifying your investment
portfolio for long-term growth and stability is the wiser of the
strategy. You invest your money over any number of stocks in
different industries, thereby spreading your risk across the
group.
The same principle should be applied to your internet business.
Many of us first arrived online with the notion of building a
really great website to reach the masses in hopes of making a
lot of money. We later found out that the "build it and they
will come" theory is just that, a theory. Oh sure, there are a
few who have managed to create a nice income from just one or
perhaps two websites, but even Amazon didn't turn a profit until
2001.
Unfortunately, most of us do not have unlimited financial
resources. Many have given up, only to go back to either a
corporate job or some other type of work in order to support
their family. What they did not realize is that their internet
business really should be treated like their investment
portfolio.
Why do many of us still try to squeeze every single penny out of
one website until it's bone dry? It's like wringing out the
washcloth until there's no water left to drip. Why bank all of
our risk in just one site?
There is a better way and it's called diversification and
leverage. How? Instead of building one website and beating it to
death in trying to get every last penny until it screams " no
more!"... build more sites. In the past, building websites by
hand took days and weeks, if not months. Today, there are tools
to make this process much simpler and faster and in some cases,
you don't even have to know any code at all.
Why diversify and leverage your business across a variety of
websites? To reduce your risk and to leverage your efforts.
Individually, they may not make a lot of money, but
collectively, you could create a nice little internet empire of
your very own. It will be well worth your time in creating a
long-term internet "investment" portfolio.
To Your Success!
Patty Gale