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Your Home Business- Internet Start Ups

Topic: Home BusinessFeaturing Gerri StonePublished November 4, 2007

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You've heard all the hype about making money while you sleep, and having thousands of dollars pour in by simply opening up shop online, and maybe you've even spent some of your hard-earned money on a handful of empty promises. Before you give up on the hope of starting a home business on the internet, here are a few things you should consider.nnBusiness on the internet has become a reality for all of us. Whether you are running one, or making online purchases, it is a viable business model. One of the problems you encounter when you think about starting an online business is finding a realistic business model that provides both income and stability. There are so many unreliable schemes offered, that is it difficult to determine what is legitimate, and what is a money grab.nnWhen you are considering starting an online business, one of the first things to determine is how much time you have, and how much money you can invest. Is this something you want to do part time around your job and family? Or do you have the time, and self-discipline to devote eight or more hours each day to it? You will hear stories of people who are making thousands of dollars while they sit on the beach, but when you investigate further, you will find that in the beginning, these same people invested thousands of hours, and dollars, to get to that point.nnAnother consideration is how adept are you online? Do you have the technical skills to build a website, manage an autoresponder, and manage payments online? These are all skills that can be easily mastered, but you need to remember there is a learning curve to any new skill. Allow yourself the necessary time to develop the skills you need to be successful. Even if you plan to outsource some of the technical work for your internet business, you will still need to understand the basic workings of your website.nnOnce you've determined how much time, money and technical skill you have, then it is time to decide on what type of home business you want. The choices for internet start-ups are endless. You can sell a physical product, information, advertising, you can even create and sell websites. Let your imagination loose and you can find a business that fits your dreams. Many people fail at online businesses because they are trying to build their own business by following someone else's dream. True online success will come from learning the skills you need, and applying them to your own passions. nnStarting an internet business is really no different than starting any other type of business. You need a set of skills, you need time, money and determination to get it going, and you need a sense of commitment to keep it going. You need to have a plan to follow, to stay on track. You also need to have financial goals for your business, at the very minimum, a monthly income goal, so you know if you are spending your time on the right tasks.nnInvest some time before you rush into any home business to determine what outcome you want, whether it's extra income to pay off the mortgage, or outrageous money to chase all your desires. Decide if you can commit to the investment of time and money, then promise yourself to never quit. n

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Brenda Cyr had just published the Jumpstart Toolkit- a complete solution to starting an online home business. Get a free sneak peak at what's inside the toolkit at www.JumpStartToolKit.com

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