The Internet is the best thing to happen to the small
business person in many years. Some would say that it's the
best thing to ever happen to business at all!
While it is true that the Internet empowers anyone with a
dial-up connection to go into business, that ease of entry
can often lead to a false sense of security.
The real bottom-line is this. While you can get into
business in 15 minutes, it takes time to succeed and build
any business. Even on the Net.
The good news, the great news, is that you can do this! The
Internet is perhaps the most level playing field known to
mankind.
If you have the drive and determination, and will back those
attributes up with patience and persistence, success will
indeed be yours.
With that in mind, here are my four keys to success on the
Internet.
Before we begin, please remember that you are investing
your time, talents and energies. Value them and treat
them as you would any investment.
Now, my top four ways to succeed online.
1. Choose your business carefully.
It is very easy to become excited by the words we read on a
web page. The people who host these pages pay big bucks to
make sure their words excite us. But not every opportunity
is for every person.
So how can you know what's right for you? Ask yourself these
questions.
Is there a real demand for this product or service?
How much competition exists?
Can I afford to compete?
Does this business require special skills or knowledge?
Can I gain these skills or knowledge quickly?
Is the company reliable with a proven record?
Does the company pay on time and as promised?
IMPORTANT: Remember that the company must qualify to get you
to work with them, not the other way around. In many cases
you will spend money on a business opportunity. When you do,
never forget that you are the customer.
2. Make Time Your Ally
Once you choose a business be sure to commit to give that
business a fair chance to succeed before deciding to make
any changes. Far too many people join a 'program', don't
make any money in the first three or six weeks and then
search for the next program.
Remember this. You don't need a program. You are opening a
business. And like any business it takes time to succeed.
Another way to make time your ally is to use automation.
Learn about things like autoresponders (programs that send
out email while you sleep!), accepting credit cards online
and more. In order to capitalize on the 24/7 nature of the
Internet you will need to use automation to your advantage.
3. Find A Mentor
We all need help from time to time. Why should you re-invent
the wheel when so much of the work has been done for you? If
you are involved in Network Marketing you should expect your
upline to be a mentor to you.
To be clear, when I say mentor I don't mean a best friend
who drops by for coffee every Saturday morning. I do mean
that you need someone to ask questions of, someone to run
ideas past, and someone who will protect your best
interests and work toward your success.
4. Avoid "Dead Sea Syndrome"
What I call "Dead Sea Syndrome" is simply being a person who
is always taking in but never giving out. To be sure, you
will spend a great deal of time and energy learning any
business you choose. After all, we must know our product and
business to succeed. But there will come a time when you can
be a mentor to someone with the same questions you once had.
When that time comes, complete the circle by publishing a
free report, take a phone call or write an ezine. When you
do you will learn even more and be a blessing to others as
well.
Success can be simple. The Internet makes it even more so.
All it takes is careful decision making, a firm commitment
to your goals and priorities and a little help along the
way.
About the Author
Nava Bromberger publishes Marketing Twist ezine. Why do some
people struggle to make money online while others just rake
in the cash? You'll find out in each issue of Marketing
Twist. If you make less money than you want to, you need a
twist... a Marketing Twist. http://www.marketingtwist.com