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Five Ways to Kill Your Home Business |
by:
Craig Friesen |
Copyright 2005 Craig Friesen
I
know it is better to be positive than negative. But speaking from
experience sometimes you can do things that are bad for your home
business without realizing it. You might even think you are doing the
right thing when in fact you are hurting your online business. So here
are some "top 5" ways you can throw your work-from-home opportunity
down the drain (and how to avoid doing so):
1) Have no plan, vision or goals.
Sure, you may find success in your home business by accident. But
you are more likely to keep your online business alive (and have it
grow) by setting some direction. Besides, without a plan and
destination how would you even know if you achieved success? Do some
dreaming about what you would like your home based business to be in 2
years. Then set some attainable but challenging goals based on your
vision. With your goals in mind, chart a plan for your home business.
2) Do nothing.
"If you build it, they will come." Wrong - who told you that? One
of the most frequent mistakes made by newcomers to online business is
the belief that if they can just build a nice looking website then they
will earn money. Of course some marketing ploys feed on that
assumption, luring Internet marketing rookies to purchase the only
website they will ever need. Just like an offline business, your online
opportunity does not usually sell itself. You need to somehow bring
potential customers or clients to your business website. This takes
hard work, consistency and determination to succeed.
3) Do too much.
You can't do too much of the right things. But please do not
mistake activity for progress! I hear this all the time: "I spend xx
hours a week at my computer and not one sale!" Quality not quantity,
people. There are some promotional activities such as writing home
business articles (hey, like I'm doing here!) and networking politely
in business forums that you can never do too much of. But some
marketing tools can be over used and actually harm your home based
business. Examples: submitting too frequently to some search engines or
blasting customer support with an endless line of similar requests.
4) Join everything.
If it is free to join, why not? Affiliate marketers especially are
always on the lookout for the next great business opportunity. What
happens, however, is that unless the business opportunity somehow
compliments your primary home based business then you are going to end
up spreading your efforts thin. Choose programs to join that provide
you with marketing leverage or which will enhance what you are offering
without providing unwanted competition. The other danger with free
progams is that once you join there may very well be an "upgrade
opportunity" that you will find difficult to pass up. Be sure that this
is what you want before you click on the payment button...all those
free programs upgraded adds up soon!
5) Spend lots of money on advertising.
This is a tough one. You would think that the people who spend the
most money get the most traffic to their websites and therefore earn
the most money. While this may be true, how much are you willing to
spend to have the kind of traffic volume to your business opportunity
that is going to pay off? It is really hard to tell. The best advice I
can give you is to take it slow. Track the results of every advertising
campaign so that you can assess how effective the method or ad itself
is. If you do not track your marketing then you might just be throwing
money down the drain. Spend too much too fast and you might soon find
it difficult to keep your home based business running. You might even
adversely affect your current lifestyle by piling up bills that you
can't pay because the website advertising you chose is not bringing you
a good return on investment.
There are other things that can help your home business become
successful or kill it. And these may not be the "top 5" for you. Just
listing these made me think of another 5 that have probably hurt my own
home business. Time to make some adjustments!
About the author: Craig Friesen is a freelance
writer and home business entrepreneur. Find other articles, ideas,
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