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Saturday, December 31, 2016

*** The Smart Way to Start a Business Is to Copy What Already Works*** {213}

πŸ’™When I was still working for other people. 7-4 job, all I knew of owning a business was what I read on news sites after work. The space seemed to be reserved for people who were already wealthy: People who could easily afford the cost of starting a business from scratch. I believed that I was stuck working for other people forever, As I did not have the necessary capital. My only hope was to knuckle down, make my employer rich, and hope to retire with a pension. I would still be in the space today, If a friend did not introduce me to a better way of making money for myself.

I want to share this business knowledge with you.

--STARTING UP A BUSINESS DOES NOT HAVE TO COST A BUNCH OF MONEY:

Getting into business can be an easy ride, if we can copy what already works. There are a lot of people out there, wanting business affiliates to do their marketing for generous commissions. If I told you how to take advantage of this, would you be interested? I bet you would after I added that you only have a minimal start up cost. The cost you will save are what prevent other people from getting into business. By far the largest of these expenses are likely to be research and development, Intellectual property protection, and developing the brand. With my way, you are going to avoid this unnecessary expenditure because someone else already paid for it.

--A FRANCHISE CAN WORK, BUT IS THE EXPENSIVE OPTION:

Before I start, I want to make it very clear that I am not using a franchise. I use a business opportunity that is ready to fire up in a few hours for next to nothing. A franchise can cost a small fortune to buy because it requires a brick and mortar store front. It can be a sure-fire way to make money if it's in the right space. The downside is the fortune it costs to open. Moreover you can only sell in a small part of the market. but the gap is small until someone else opens up in competition with you. After that , who knows? There could be no gap at all. You could lose all of your money and walk away with nothing. 

--DITCH THE FRANCHISE - LET'S TALK ABOUT LEVERAGED RESIDUAL INCOME:

If you are reading this, you are likely in a fixed employment, or subcontracting/freelancing for other people. Either way, you earn a set rate per month, or per hour, no matter how brilliant your contribution. Your employer leveraging their income from your efforts by selling your results for 2 or 3 times more. I would like to share the 2 most important things I learned.

When we market another persons goods or services, we save money from start-up cost by using something that already works and is already done for us. That is why we have no product development cost and can start earning commissions right away. Bets of all, we can run the business from home, and that is another cost saver.

When we sell a renewable product - for example, term insurance, roadside assistance, or legal advise just to name a few - we get a commission every time a client makes a payment. We call this residual income, because we sold a product that provides value, but the customer has to keep on renewing or repurchasing in order to continue receiving the benefit.

--THIS MEANS YOU GET PAID OVER AND OVER FOR THE WORK YOU DO ONCE:

Can you see how much better that can be than working, freelancing, or contracting? Would you like to start leveraging residual income from somebody else's idea that already works? We have some great ideas that we offer. You can run them concurrently with the other things you do, even along side your job, while you ramp up your new business. Welcome to a fantastic business model that you can franchise yourself, earning from the efforts of others. Now that's adding real leverage to your income earning potential.

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Saturday, December 17, 2016

***5 THINGS SELF-EMPLOYED PEOPLE WISH YOU'D STOP SAYING*** {212}

😎Being self-employed has changed vastly over the last few years, and the world of work and industry is catching with what people want with their work place fast. self-employment has changed from being a last resort to the first choice for a lot of people , but there are still some misconceptions that self-employed people would like to dispel, so before you ask the questions, I'm going to answer them for you!

1) YES, BUT IT'S NOT LIKE HAVING A REAL JOB!

A lot of people still think that a "real" job is one in an office , with a boss and a paycheck. These people don't believe that being self-employed, is the same as having a "real" job. However people who are successfully self-employed, are earning the same kind of money-often more- and putting in the same hours. The difference is, they're skipping the horrible commute and doing their job from the comforts of their own home.

2) OH, BUT DON'T YOU MISS BEING AROUND OTHER PEOPLE?

one of the things about being self-employed that concerns people is that their social lives will suffer from not being around other people. But if you really think about it, that makes no sense, If you have family or friends. You must make time to see them outside of work hours and you're not going to suddenly stop doing that by working for yourself. Besides, did you know that being around co-workers can be super-distracting and make you less productive and efficient? Imagine if you had no co-workers distracting you! How much faster would you do your work? You could not only get more done, but you could finish sooner, and the upside for finishing your work when you're self-employed is, You don't have to hang around the office being bored! You have time to do what you want . Plus, you don't have to deal with office politics...

3) SO YOU'RE A STAY-AT-HOME MOM/DAD?

Many people opt to be a work-from-home parent when they have children. That however, isn't quite the same thing as a stay-at-home parent. (SAH) parents focus solely on child rearing and often home-school their kids. Their daily routing involves a great deal of responsibility for cleaning, feeding kids, educating playtime and so on. (WFH) parents, on the other hand, usually send their kids to daycare or preschool, and why they take care of some of the household tasks, and are available to take children to their after school activities, the Doctor, and so on. They still do a full days of business-based work.

4) IT MUST BE GREAT TO BE ABLE TO TAKE TIME OFF WHENEVER YOU WANT!

Planning vacation time in a corporate environment can be tricky and involve negotiation , but that doesn't mean that people who are self-employed can take a leave of absence whenever they want. The still need to workout when will be the best time to go on vacation , and they still need to plan their budgets. For example, If you work for yourself and your busiest time is in July and August, You'd be foolish to go away for a few weeks during this time. Yes, you do have a lot more freedom, and don't have to take your co-workers into consideration, but it still takes planning!

5) I'D LOVE TO BE ABLE TO GET UP WHENEVER I WANT...

This is my personal "Favorite". I often get calls from family members at 9 or 10 am, and they always ask "are you sleeping?" My answer is always the same: "No I've been working for several hours now." A lot of people equate being self-employed with being lazy. When the opposite is actually true. Most of the self-employed people I know are perfectly happy to get out of bed at a reasonable hour, Put in their work and try to maintain a workable routine. The big difference is, It's a routine that works for you. You decide whether you work best in the mornings or evenings, How many hours per day you're willing to put in , and how much free time that you want. If you're happy to pull 12-hour days, and earn 6 figures, That's your choice. If you decide 3-hours a day works for you , and you're happy earning in line with that, then that's your choice too.

The beauty of being self-employed, is that you have control over your working conditions. No 2 self-employed people do things exactly the same way, and that's OK. Working for yourself means exactly that. You decide what you want and need out of your work and personal life, and you get to make that work.

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• 1 tsp confidence
• 1 tsp courage
• 2 tsp patience
• 4 tsp prayer
• 4 tsp perseverance
• 4 tsp joy
• 6 tsp enthusiasm

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Take one teaspoonful of this tonic three times daily.” ― Sivananda Saraswati, Samadhi Yoga



Friday, December 9, 2016

***COMMON FEARS YOU NEED TO OVERCOME TO START YOUR OWN BUSINESS*** {211}

πŸ’₯‘Entrepreneurship’- exciting as it may seem, still, not all people are prepared to actually take the plunge. Admit it, you have the drive, but you are scared to bones to enter the world which may involve financial stress, business uncertainties, or just plain failure. 
Well, here’s the thing- you’re not alone. As a matter of fact, successful entrepreneurs all around the world have faced some sort of fear in the preliminary stage, starting from speaking in public to keeping up with the ever growing technology.  Entrepreneurship can be a double-crossing ground where you may have to face great risks, from the inception of your business, through the growth stage, and even as you are on a solid ground.  But to stay prepared for those risks and overcome all the fear is the trait of a true entrepreneur. Here, we’ve listed the top five fears that you, for sure, have to overcome to start your own business and prosper in it. 

Fear of economic uncertainty: 

Back in the days, the economy may not have been a forefront concern, but today, the declining puts all the businesses, small or big, young or old in distress. In “American Express OPEN Economic Pulse” report of 2009, 66% of small business owners have been reported to be stressed about the state of the economy and 44% fear that the economy will go mildly or much worse in the near future. However, many remarkable small businesses like Hewlett-Packard and The Boston Beer Company have launched, innovated and grown during the recession period. "In 1948, there were 1,000 breweries," he says. "But when I started, 97 percent had closed,” says Koch of The Boston Beer Company. In spite of this, he has come out not only strong but steady.  

Fear of not being good enough:

Many people stop themselves from taking actions because they doubt themselves and think they are not good enough yet. And some want to begin with a perfect plan with perfect tools, perfect people and perfect everything. But, in reality, it doesn’t work that way. Most people stuck in such mindset end up doing nothing, so watch out. An ideal startup strives for improvement rather than perfection. It’s not about making all the right decision and getting everything right, but improving and learning from the mistakes that have been made. 

Fear of Failure:

Undoubtedly, one of the biggest fears of entrepreneurs, in fact, every human being is failure. In the business sector, it is quite reasonable because around 95% of all business fail within the first few years.  When starting a business with such odds, it is normal to be a little overwhelmed. But you cannot let the fear of failure consume you. Do not take failure as the end of the road, but just a temporary stopping point in a long path of final destination. Besides, failures are your learning opportunities.  Failures that are experienced yields a lesson that can be incorporated into your business or your life. 

Fear of being Rejected:

While planning starting a business, many people fear of being rejected by acquaintances and even family members since most of us are accustomed to following the conventional method of going to school and then getting an employment. They fear that what they are building will be disregarded. But, you need to have the courage to enlighten them about the ideas and opportunities businesses can give compared to the corporate world. More than that, you need to have the courage to pursue your dreams. 
Entrepreneurship isn’t for the fearless but the individuals who have the will and strength to learn from those fears and work past them. Embrace your fears and use them a motivation to learn more about your business.
Many of us might think that you need an amazing idea to get started in business, but that's not the case. There are many ways to get started building a business to last a lifetime with out the risk of a start-up.

For example there is the franchise business model, which is simple taking an existing proven business model and using that model to grow your own business. Typically the franchise model however has some large startup costs which eliminates the majority of entrepreneurs.

The other option is to find a business proven model that has low startup costs. That's what we are all about, empowering the average entrepreneur to take action and create a business with a solid foundation and residual income. 
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