The Something-For-Nothing Syndrome
You've had a long day.
You're tired from working all day long and tired of having to
watch every penny you spend. For the millionth time, you wonder
what it would be like to work from home and make good money
while you're at it.
A lot of people understand and share these feelings.
Unfortunately, it's all too easy to get caught in the trap of
expecting 'something for nothing' - you've worked hard, you've
heard all the good things about how people are getting rich on
the Internet ... isn't it YOUR turn? Heck, if OTHER people can
do it, why can't you?
You can. Just don't fall into these common traps ...
__Looking for the Easy Way Out__
Some people expend a great deal of time and effort looking for
just the 'right' opportunity, thinking that this one mythical
and magical opportunity will instantly transform their lives.
THERE IS NO SUCH THING. Sure, there will be opportunities that
suit your personality and skills more than others ... but ALL of
them require hard work and staying power. None of them will make
you rich by working only 3 hours a day, and none of them are
'automated cash machines'!
Forget the endless and ultimately fruitless search for that one
magical opportunity. Pick a good opportunity - or create one of
your own - and then commit yourself to working hard. Instead of
wasting effort *looking* for opportunities, put the effort
towards *building* one.
__Expecting Everything For Free__
'Why should I PAY for something when I can get it for free?'
I've heard this so many times that the phrase sometimes echoes
in my dreams.
The Internet is an excellent source of free information, no
doubt about that. When you're building a business, though, you
can shave off MONTHS from your learning curve just by making a
few smart investments.
The problem with free information is that there's so much of it.
How do you manage it all? Do you have the time to sort through
it, compile it into something that you can USE, and then finally
act upon it - if you're not too tired or frustrated by then?
Then there's the issue of investing in products or services for
your business. Web hosting is a good example; although there are
numerous free websites available, that doesn't mean you should
use them! 'Free' websites are not actually free; you 'pay' for
them by allowing the host to place ads on your website. Would
YOU trust a company that couldn't even afford to pay a few bucks
a month for professional hosting?
On the Internet you can do a lot with a limited budget ... but
you can't do it all for free. Invest wisely; it will help your
business to become profitable more quickly.
__The 'Hobby' Rather than the 'Business'__
Building a business on the Internet is the same as building a
business in the "real world". It takes commitment. You CAN build
a profitable Internet business working part-time (which is how
many of us start) ... but there is a world of difference between
working on your business "part-time" and working on it in your
"spare time".
If you want to become profitable, then commit yourself to it. Be
firm! Set a minimum number of hours per week, and then DO IT.
Work those hours regardless of whether or not you 'feel like
it'. If you have to give up your evening 'TV time' to fit it in,
then do so.
Is it possible to make a decent income from home? Sure. People
from all walks of life are doing it ... but you can bet that
they worked hard to get where they are today! The Internet only
offers an *opportunity* to make money from home; YOU have to
shape that opportunity into a profitable business. Success is in
your hands!