Home Based Business - Organize for
Success
Copyright 2005 Stephen Wright
Running your own home based internet business is a piece of cake. Right?
Well maybe, maybe not. It certainly can be. However, all too often the
exact opposite is closer to the reality for many eager home based business
owners.
You've probably heard how easy it is to rake in tens of thousands of
dollars practically over night, and how you can have all kinds of "free
time" and extra cash for traveling and shopping at your favorite store..
Just throw up a web site, add a few affiliate links, post to some forums
and presto - you're in the money!
But the reality is this. If you want to succeed in your own home based
internet business, whether it's affiliate marketing or selling your own
products, you will have to work at making it successful. You have to make
it your job to succeed. You must treat it as your job, not as your hobby.
That means developing and maintaining committed to the task.
It's great to think that with just a few easy strokes you'll be running
on auto-pilot, bringing in loads of cash and then on to the next venture.
But without some simple planning and consistent effort you're setting yourself
up for failure.
To aide you in this effort, here are a few tips to help you develop
good habits for achieving your goals:
STAY ORGANIZED:
Set up folders in your email program. You should set up a folder for
each contact and keep important correspondence while deleting what you
don't need. If you belong to membership sites that require passwords, keep
the "welcome" letters where you can find them.
Set up folders on your desktop. If you download a lot of software, ebooks
or PDF books from specific individuals simply name a folder on your desktop
after the author or site owner. Then when you download something you can
place it in their folder.
Make your own HTML home page. For quick and easy access to all your
important sites make up an HTML page with hyperlinks to your most frequently
used sites along with a brief explanation of each site. Keep it on your
desktop for easy access.
While it is possible at some point to eventually catch up on being organized
this way, starting out that way and keeping it organized will save you
hours and hours of searching, frustration, and missed opportunities.
STAY FOCUSED:
Set aside a specific time for working on your internet activities.
It could be from 7pm-9pm every day or whatever time's good for you. During
this time try everything possible to not get distracted from doing only
what needs to be accomplished for your business. Try to use the same time
slot every day so you get into a routine and get used to the working mindset.
I have found that setting aside time this way is important not only for
myself, but other members of the household (my wife, kids and the dog!)
- all know that
this is important "do not distrub time for me as well! Oh, and my the
way, save the surfing for another time.
SET ASIDE A WORK SPACE:
Make sure that your have a clearly defined work area to put your work
materials and important files into. It is important that your family know
that this area is off limits.
Finish one task before starting another.
As the old saying goes, "Put one foot in front of the other." Don't
start working on something new until the first task is completely finished.
BE CONSISTENT:
Work the ideas that "work." When you find something that works well
for you work it hard and get as much out of it as possible. If you're submitting
articles to a certain site and they're paying dividends, keep feeding the
cycle.
LEARN FROM FAILURES:
Don't get discouraged. Each failure's just a learning process. Use
any failure to your advantage by taking the lesson and applying it to your
next venture.
Test, test, and more test.
Always test headlines and ad copy. A small change can reap huge rewards.
With these few simple steps you will stay organized, stay focused, be consistent
in your efforts and build a solid foundation on which you can build your
internet empire!
After all, you are the one who will ultimately determine the success
or failure of your business!
Best of Luck to you in your internet endeavors!
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