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Thursday, August 19, 2010

Back to Basics 1 - Make Money Working from Home

When you've been employed in a daily job, working for someone else, the culture shock when it all stops can be alarming, particularly if you're in the 'older' age bracket.


The Downsides
  • You will not be picking up a pay packet at the end of each week or month.
  • You will probably miss the daily interaction with your colleagues
But now's the time to be positive.
If you think you are merely unemployed, rethink it to being SELF EMPLOYED!
You are now the CEO,  Chairman/woman, MD and President of YOU Co., a fresh, dynamic business on a new path in the worldwide marketplace. You are not alone, and you know it, but it sometimes feels that way.
But along the way, you have picked up knowledge and skills that make you unique. They can be put to use as you tread into the new waters of Internet Marketing.

The Upsides
  • No More Commuting
  • No More Travel Costs
  • No More Depending on Someone Else for Your Income
  • You Can Spend More Time With Your Family
  • You Can Take Lunch Breaks at Your Time
  • You Now Have Time To Stop - and Reassess
While others wait for the economy to 'pick up', or a job application to be selected from the many, this is your opportunity to make a real change, and one that could secure your future.
Someone once said, "You'll Never Get Rich Working For Someone Else".
Someone else once said, "Some People Are Born Great, and Others Have Greatness Thrust Upon Them".

I believe both.

You Will Need

  • A Quiet Place Where You Can Study and Work Without Distraction. These days a great deal of the information is via Video. I recommend that you either rig up your computer with headphones, or find a space where you can work without distraction, the spare room, conservatory, even the garden shed. Many successful people have started this way.
  • A Computer. I use Apple Macs, which I love, but you will find a lot of information and software you will need is easier if you have a PC.
  • Access To The Internet. Seems obvious, but you will be building a new income online, so you will need access.
  • A Note Pad and Pen. You will be receiving a lot of information, much of it new, so you need to be organised, and take lots of notes for yourself.
  • Time. Set time aside when you can work and study without distraction. In the beginning, you will need a considerable amount of time. When you start to become successful, you may need less and less time.
  • A Budget. Whatever you hear and read, nothing is free. You could buy tons and tons of Internet Marketing information packages, but they all cost. I will be giving you access to free resources and information about making money online as we go along. I will also be guiding you in ways to save you from spending more than you need to, but beware. A great deal of what you discover will need money. Even the low cost packages can add up. Yes, you can start without spending money right away, but sooner or later you will need to invest, particularly as you grow.
Next: What's It All About? 

1 comment:

danny said...

Venture into online business does not make you the CEO/ Chairman/women.... SELF EMPLOYED basically just mean you're working for yourself. Unless you have a business that can generate money for you with/without your presence, self employed is not much different from employed by others. Of course, above is only my personal opinion, no intend to offend anyone.

I'm Danny-a newbie in online business. Thank you for putting effort for enhancing ppl's knowledge by creating this blog.