5 Tips For A Better Business Plan

If you have never written a business plan before, you may have difficulty getting the project started. It will seem as though you have an awful lot of blank pages staring back at you. But don’t worry use these tips and you’ll get your business plan on the fast track.

1. To get the plan moving, start with the section that is easiest for you, or of most interest. If you are enthused about the technical superiority of your product, write the product attributes section first. If marketing is your forte, then work on promotion. Many people like to start by writing the history of the company, or how they got the original vision to start the business (possibly because most people enjoy talking about themselves). When you begin to see words on the page, you will get a feeling of making progress, and then you can proceed to the more difficult parts of the plan with less trepidation.

2. People often underestimate the effort and energy it takes to write a business plan. They try to write it at night or when everything else at work is finished, in other words, when they are mentally and sometimes physically exhausted. A better approach is to write the plan when you have energy available to put into it: go in early and think and write for an hour before the phones start ringing.

3. Business plans are essentially works of fiction–documents that talk about what you imagine or hope may occur in the future, not what has already occurred. This type of writing is difficult for everyone. You’ve heard of “writer’s block”. The problems you are having keeping the words flowing are precisely the ones faced by the great writers, except many of them have to keep going because the publisher has given them a unreachable deadline and they’ve already spent their advance, but you of course, have allowed plenty of time to finish the Business Plan–so there’s no reason to feel pressured. Right?

If you feel blocked, don’t worry. It’s all part of the process. The key is not to quit. Put a few words down on the paper, then a few more. Jot down concepts rather than trying to do complete sentences.

4. You may think the first draft of your plan will undoubtedly resemble incoherent ramblings–jumbled stream-of-semi-consciousness ideas that look nothing like what you had hoped it would. Don’t be disappointed or frustrated. Just put the draft away for a few days, come back to it fresh, and begin revising and rewriting. Magically, after several more revisions, the ideas will all come together and the language of the plan will flow.

5. A good mental exercise to use when writing the Plan is to imagine that you are telling the story of your company to a good friend. Don’t get too wrapped up in the formality of the language, or the seriousness of the project, or the need to impress. Just talk. Express your hopes and dreams for the business. Why it is important to you personally to succeed.

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5 Steps To Start A Home Based Business

To start a home based business there are five steps that you need to take. Of course, you can deviate from these a bit, but all in all they will help you to get started on the right path. When it comes down to it, starting a home business is not as hard as many entrepreneurs think. In fact, if you know what you are doing, you can have your home business started in no time at all. Many people have found that all it takes is a bit of hard work, and before they know it, they are working at their home business day in and day out.

Here are the five steps that you should follow if you want to start a home business. Remember, you can insert your own steps where you see fit. But even if you have no idea of what you are doing, you can follow these in order to get started.

1. The first thing that you must do is to decide what type of home business you are going to start. Until you know this, there is no reason that you should continue to do anything else. Luckily, there are thousands of home business opportunities that are waiting for you. Once you choose one, you will be well on your way.

2. Now that you have a home business in mind, the next step is to write a business and marketing plan. These plans will give you direction from day one. Although you may be able to get away with not having these, you will be much better off if you do. After all, business and marketing plans will tell you how to move forward with your home business.

3. It is finally time to get all of your equipment and information together. For most people, a computer is essential to home business success. In fact, you might as well buy one of these before you move on from this step. Without a computer in today’s day and age, you are not going to get very far.

4. Start off slow! You do not need to jump ahead on the first day that you are doing business. Instead, work the plans that you outlined in step number two above. These will allow you to know where you are going, and also keep you on pace.

5. When you are finally ready, it is time to start marketing for clients. You can do this a bit in step four, but this is when you need to turn up the heat. Remember, without clients your home business is not going to go far. Every home business opportunity has people that can be called on in order to increase business.

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5 Steps For A Dynamic Wealth System Online

Recipe:  Opportunity + knowledge + Dynamic Wealth System + Your Action = Massive Success!!!

Step 1.  Connect with the mentors that have a Dynamic Wealth Systems…people that have generated Millions of dollars in sales in their businesses, but more importantly, those that can give you a system that allows you to leverage their knowledge.  With a Dynamic Wealth System you could literally be putting thousands of dollars into your bank account the very first month you put the system into ACTION!

Step 2.  You must not make excuses…you must get started right now.  To implement a Dynamic Wealth System, You must be decisive and take ACTION.  You Must rid your self of all the negativity around you. From this very moment, you must EXPECT to be successful.  You must have a Dynamic Wealth belief system for success. You must shift your belief system to one that always expects the very best in all areas of your life.  Not hope for, but you expect the very best.  Hoping is simply wishful thinking. When you expect things to happen in your life, and apply action, they will!

Step 3.  You must apply “The Dynamic Wealth System Law of Attraction”…whatever you focus on expands in your life.  What you think about consistently increases the strength of the attraction, and what you think about with strong emotion, increases the pull and power of the attraction.

Step 4.  You must state your Dynamic Wealth System Goals in the ‘Positive’!  Wrong Example:  I want to be rich.  Right Example:  I want total financial abundance and prosperity for myself and my family!   You must develop a vivid picture of what you want.  Bring up that Dynamic Wealth System Image in your mind’s eye at least 2-3 times per day, then CHARGE it with positive emotion to magnetize it.

Step 5.  Through your new found Dynamic Wealth System knowledge, you must develop an action plan for success.  You must develop a “Stick to it…don’t quit…don’t stop attitude. You must stay focused…believe in the system, and stay the course.  You must exert self-discipline, a bull dog tenacity and persistence.  You must get off your duff and do something now!  How bad do you want Success in your life?  Once your  Action plan is in place, all you do is Wash, rinse and repeat; and of course brace yourself for a lifetime journey of success!

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5 Questions You Need To Get Answered Before Joining An Affiliate Or MLM Program

People tend to rush into things or, on the other hand, they sometimes complicate their lives by not knowing what they truly need and want. Choosing an affiliate or MLM program doesn’t need to be difficult. You just have to know what questions should be asked and what are the preferable answers. These are the 5 simple questions a future online marketer and affiliate should ask:

1. Does the program provide true value?

This should be important (unfortunately, there are a lot of marketers who find this unimportant) because a good product reflects good on the affiliate, gives more leverage to the marketing efforts and ultimately, a product with true value is easier to sell, we feel good about offering it and we sleep like babies with a loaded bank account.

2. Can the program become automated?

In short, after a certain period of development and growth, which includes marketing and building a downline, the program should offer a level of, or complete automation. Automation of a business can give you a chance for duplication and provides you with a lot of free time to do other things besides work. Imagine having an automated business that earns you a monthly income of $3000 and having a chance to duplicate it five times. It becomes a $15000/per month business. That’s an annual six figure income. Not too bad.

3. Can I earn a residual income?

Residual income (also called passive income) is income earned on an ongoing basis for effort done once in the past. That means that you get paid over and over again for something that you did only once. This is a great reason to become an online affiliate. Residual profits provide you with security and financial advancement and with it you can only move forward. I have seen many people become millionaires thanks to this kind of a payment plan.

4. Is it something I could relate to and promote passionately?

Knowledge and understanding of the products you promote is essential to your online success because it provides you with the arguments you need to fall in love with the product and promote it passionately. The best affiliate programs contact you on a regular basis and give you access to all the resources you need to get to know and love your product.

5. Will I receive support and help?

This is a question you don’t need to ask directly. To ensure that you are not joining a program that will enroll you and then leave you to figure out everything on your own, you must be assured that your upline in the program can become successful and can continue to be successful only if they help you to do the same. If your success depended on the success of the people that you enrolled in the program, wouldn’t you do everything in your power to help them with any obstacle they might come across? Off course you would. In such a program, all your problems should be addressed and solved in a very short period.

These are the five simple questions future affiliates need to ask before they begin their journey on the world wide web. Affiliate marketing isn’t rocket science, although some will try to portray it so. There are rules and there are things that are good for the affiliate and there are those that are bad. Getting a positive answer on these five questions will certainly help you in becoming a success online. And I assure you, you can find affiliate programs who will answer all five questions with a yes. Better yet, they are right behind the corner. Good luck and enjoy the ride.

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5 Important Tips To Working At Home

If you have chosen a career path that leads you directly to your own front door, then you are not alone.  In fact, many people work at home and earn a full-time income, which allows them to keep a close eye on their children, create flexible schedules and save significantly on the cost of commuting.  Whether you’re a veteran home worker or you are just starting out, keep the following tips in mind to help turn your job into a career:

Define a space for your office.  When you work at home, a room that’s free from distraction is a must.  You may choose to convert one of your bedrooms into a home office or you may have a library that will serve as the perfect place to set up a quiet work area.  Whatever your preference, it’s important to define your office space as one that’s not located in a high traffic location of the house.

Promote your business.  As someone who works at home, you may be operating on a limited budget in the beginning.  Whether your funds are tight or you simply believe in stretching your dollar, try your hand at free publicity.  You can promote your business with press releases distributed online, to magazines and local newspapers.  In addition, you may also be able to snag some airtime on the radio if you agree to an interview and your business is one of interest to the general public.

Make a schedule and stick to it.  Just because you work at home doesn’t mean that you cannot separate the two.  Believe it or not, you can still divide your home and work life even when the two are located in the same space.  In fact, it’s extremely important that you learn to do this in order to avoid the feeling of always being at work.  You can help to make this possible by setting a schedule and sticking to it.  First, decide whether you wish to work part-time or full-time and then figure out the hours that are most convenient for you.  If you develop a ‘whenever’ schedule, you may find yourself feeling torn between something that you need to do and something that you want to do.  By having defined work hours, you will know when you are free for leisure and, best of all, you will have the time to enjoy it.

Keep accurate records.  For tax purposes, it’s important that you keep all receipts for business transactions.  This includes purchases of office equipment and furniture, supplies and accessories.  If you have trouble keeping up with all of your receipts, store them in your office in a box with the word ‘receipts’ written in clear view for easy access.

Purchase individual health insurance.  If you are self-employed, it’s up to you to purchase your own health insurance plan.  While many people who work for an employer have this benefit provided to them as part of their employment package, you will be faced with having to search for coverage on your own.  The good news is that health insurance for self-employed individuals is not difficult to find.  In fact, many major insurance companies offer this type of coverage and can provide a quote via the telephone.

The information contained in this article is designed to be used for reference purposes only.  It should not be used as, in place of or in conjunction with professional business and/or financial advice relating to the operation of a home-based business.  For additional information on this topic, consult with a business advisor or financial planner in your area.

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5 Common Blogging Mistakes

It happens so often it’s almost like clockwork. Business blogs are started with high hopes and then disillusion sets in when the results aren’t what they hoped for. A lot of it has to do with these simple but common mistakes.

Not Asking For Comments

Bloggers always agonize over the lack of comments. But the problem is not that people don’t read the blog or don’t want to comment but the blogger hasn’t given the opportunity for readers to comment. Just like asking for people to order a product, you’ve got to coax people to spend their 3 or 4 precious minutes to comment on your blog. Ask for opinions. People love giving it. Ask for reader’s experiences, input or help to accomplish something. Ask people to suggest something to you e.g. You’re getting incorporated, ask people for suggestions, tips and recommendations. Asking also tells people you’re open to suggestions and alternative views, further improving the image people may have of you.

Not Hosting On Their Own Domain

Give thought into your blog. Don’t just jump on the bandwagon. You need to figure out where it’s taking you before you hop on for the ride. Like any web site you may build, think of your blog as a long term marketing communication channel. A Blogspot or Typepad URL is not only unprofessional, you don’t own it. Nothing against these blogging services; they’re excellent tools but for long term marketing purposes, go for your own domain.

This way you control where you want to publish the blog to. Tomorrow, if you outgrow these services, you can easily export your blog to another tool, another host without losing too much established traffic. A domain is also easier for people to remember and easier for you to publicize.

Not Maximizing Their Blog Content

Many businesses quit blogging because they feel it’s too much work. True, like everything else, you gotta work on a blog but you don’t have to break your back over it. Sometimes you may have a paragraph here and there about a topic that just isn’t big enough for an article. You know what? You’re going to have many more of these impromptu thoughts and ideas – publish it to your blog. Later, you can come back and gather these paragraphs, compile them into a complete article or even a book.

That’s only one way of maximizing your work. Have you written articles in the past? How about e-courses, audio transcripts or books that aren’t in publication anymore? Recycle. Break them up and post them on your blog. In fact, if you have lot’s of this type of content, you can even get your assistant to post them for you.

Publishing Too Often

I know what you’re thinking. This sounds like complete the opposite of everything you’ve ever learnt about blogging. Truth is, the blogging world changes. What works yesterday may not today. This is one of them. There are countless blogs already jostling with you for your reader’s time. More are being started by the day.

Who has the time to read so many blogs? It’s come to a point people are forced to cherry pick the blogs they read. Even when they do read yours, you’re not safe yet. If they can’t keep up with your blogging pace, they’ll drop you no matter how good your information is. Keep a balance. Feed information to your readers not dump a truckload on them. Every market is different. Some can tolerate higher number of posts a week, some can’t. You should know your market and test accordingly.

Falling For Short Term Methods

Ah, this is my favorite. If you can have a favorite pet peeve that is. Every week, you hear about people dishing out the newest, coolest blogging tactic, best blogging tool that’s sure to sky rocket your business to success or bull doze your way to the top search engine listings. Consider how any offer will help you advance your business two, five or tens years from now. Is it really in line with your marketing direction? If it isn’t drop it. It also helps a lot if you can have a reliable source whom you can consult and help put things into perspective for you. One of the most powerful qualities of a blog has nothing to do with search engines, tagging or pinging. These things do have a place, but they aren’t as powerful as the relationship opportunities between you and your customers.

Although these mistakes are common, they are also very easily rectified and don’t cost much money. All of these suggestions are born out of my own trial and error and they’ve worked out nicely. Try it yourself.

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4 Ways To Make Sure The Internet Stays Free

Internet access has always been the ultimate in democracy and freedom of speech and choice. You can use virtually any available application, equipment or service to gain access to almost any content.

Bloggers have access to the same potential audience as the New York Times. Artists of all kinds have equal opportunities to find an audience based on their talent and drive; not on money or privilege. Two students in a dorm room with a good idea, a little ingenuity and some skill can create a multi-billion dollar company.

And it gets better since every internet user is pretty much guaranteed access to any site they want, whenever they want it and at the fastest available speed. It doesn’t matter if you log on to Google or eBooks About Everything, the internet access is equal. In other words, the bandwidth available to me as a small business is exactly the same bandwidth available to a huge corporation.

There are always those who are suspicious of freedom. People who want to control a good thing – for profit, for morality or just because they think they can. So it is not surprising that big telephone and cable companies (AT&T, Verizon, Comcast, Time Warner) have set their sites on controlling access to the internet and its content.

These (and other) big companies lobby the Federal Government every day for control of internet access, speed and content. In essence they want to transform the freeway model of networking to a toll road version. They will magnanimously allow the government to collect part of the toll if they can control who gets to use the fast lanes.

But some of us are fighting back. A large number of internet pioneers. industry leaders, bloggers and ordinary citizens believe the internet was created provide equal access and that the access should remain equal. We actually believe that the world does not need one more thing controlled by Government and/or Big Business! And because freedom of speech is still allowed a movement call Net Neutrality has sprung up.

Net Neutrality simply means that internet access will always be free, fast and available. That innovation, not money or politics, will determine who succeeds in the market place of ideas and technology.

To find out more, you can do a simple Google Search on “Net Neutrality” or a scan of Wikipedia. I promise you that you will get more information than you can absorb in one sitting.

I love the fact that the internet is open, free and somewhat “wild”. I suppose it is the last vestige of my 60’s rebel persona. And as a former rebel, nothing makes me sit up and notice faster then when the government (or anyone else) wants to start controlling something.

As we move into election season protecting our freedoms has become an increasingly important agenda for me. I have a few action items:

• I will only vote for candidates who support Net Neutrality.

• I am stepping up my writing/email campaign to my current representatives to tell them that Net Neutrality is vitally important to economic growth and development

• I have joined Save the Net (http://savethenet.org) and Hands off the Internet (http://handsoff.org)

• I will support these organizations with money and time

Please join me in these doing these four simple things. One of the things I have learned over the years is the awesome power of fingers on keyboards. Enough of them pointed at a single target can change the world. That is democracy in action!

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4 Ways How You Can Be Making Money Blogging Online

The rush to blogging as a way of making an online income is well underway, and if it has worked for thousands of other online entrepreneurs, it can work for you! One of the most appealing things about blogs is that they are so simple to set up that even a child could do it, and many children have.

* Blogs Are NOT Your Normal Marketing Websites

Starting a blog will let you carve out your own small bit of Internet territory, without having to learn any of that confusing .html coding which is essential for building a traditional website.

That in itself is one big reason why blogs are great little income builders. You can set up a dozen blogs in the time it would take you to get a traditional website coded and running. Just head for WordPress and take advantage of their free blog setup.

* Blogs Are Flexible

You can blog about any topic you like, and have as many blogs as you like devoted to a variety of topics, and you can turn each of them into a mini-money earner.

Your bogs can be the equivalent of the soda or snack vending machines which grace so many grocery stores and gas station entryways. None of them by itself will make their owners rich, but collecting the proceeds from a dozen or so on a weekly basis can amount to a very considerable chunk of change.

You just have to be sure that you keep your material as fresh as the vending machine snacks should be kept, if you want your customers to keep coming back.

* Making Money Blogging Online Can Be Done In A Variety Of Ways

What does “monetizing your blogs mean? It means that if you want them to make money like those vending machines, you’ll have to have them selling something besides the content you are providing.

Even the most brilliant bloggers, unless they are being paid for their writing, do not make money from blogging without adding affiliate links, or reselling software and ebooks, or offering their blog to Adsense so that their visitors will, if all goes as planned, click on the AdWords and generate a bit of income with each click.

Adsense is the best approach to making money blogging online if you haven’t become an affiliate, or found any information products to sell. But once you get the knack of blogging and have built a following, you can try using all three.

* One More Thing About Making Money Blogging Online

You can use your blogs to build your mailing lists.

One of the most powerful marketing tools you can possibly have is an opt-in mailing list of people who are genuinely interested in whatever you might be selling, by including a sign-up offer on your blogs – say, a free product like an e-book, you can start creating a mailing list of people who have actually invited you to contact them. How cool is that?

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4 Tips For Success In Home Business

There are many ways to help ensure the success of your home business. Even something as simple as your frame of mind can determine whether or not your home business will be successful. Here are a few tips to help make your home business live up to its potential.

First, in keeping with the idea that a positive outlook helps your home business, remember that not everything is as bad as it seems. When things with your home business are not going well, or you feel frustrated and discouraged, continue on. Perhaps there is a new sale for your home business, or some other bit of positive encouragement right around the corner.

Second, remember that you can do almost anything that you set your mind to do. With hard work and determination, your home business can be all that you’ve dreamed it would be. Don’t let people or problems discourage you or get you to let go of your home business dreams. At the same time, don’t sit idle and expect your home business dreams to happen without your help, either. Your hard work, tenacity, and determination can cause your home business to prosper in all the ways you’ve hoped.

Third, it is important to remember not to let your pride get in the way of what you want to accomplish as a home business owner. Build bridges with your home business customers and other colleagues by admitting when you are wrong, making up for mistakes, and doing whatever it takes to earn their business. Additionally, in your home business, it is important to share credit with any other business partners or colleagues that have been part of something positive. Carrying out these good home business practices will keep you in good standing with your customers and business associates.

Fourth, remember to write down the goals for your home business. It is a proven fact that a home business, or any other venture, will get much farther toward the goal if it is written down. Make a home business plan for yourself. What do you hope to accomplish in your home business within the next year or two? What about five years from now? How can you make that happen? This is beneficial to your home business, not only by causing you to remember your original intentions, but also by helping you to break down your hopes and dreams into smaller pieces of a home business plan.

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4 Steps To A Dedicated Server

1) Reliability

This is not of moment you can fully distinguish by just looking at their website, in consequence you’ll have to obtain a works of research. It’s always a applicable idea to finish a search about the host to find any reviews from past or current clients. To do this, simply search using Google for keyword phrases using the company name. For example, Rackspace review or EV1Servers review, or you can even take a step further, by reviewing the support forums of the host if they have one. There you can easily find as much information as you need. How does this help with regards to reliability? Simple, it can show how fast they respond to complaints and issues by reviewing what past or current clients have said, and postings in the forums can show how they handle customer feedback.

2) Cost

We are all looking for a value hyped up deal. It’s wanted that we influence in style now market price when election a fired server host. Selecting a $29/month server may not be the top option if it’s backed with poor support and perhaps your server built with recycled hardware. Take note, this is not saying that cheap dedicated server hosts produce low quality service, but I’m saying that in 8 times out of 10 you do get what you pay for. Do price shopping and take note of each host’s price along with their server specs, bandwidth, network, and support guarantees. Review each and then you’ll be able to figure, which one is truly the most cost effective. Is it really worth it to have a $29/month server with only 256 MB RAM which may be slow and unresponsive if hit with a spike in traffic? It’s going to be up to you to weigh those options.

3) Support

This is toilsome for issues agnate as downtime, ddos attacks and characteristic issues dealing with your server. It is foremost that you express with the help team before purchasing a server. Why? Simply for you yearning to demur their response before investing any funds. If you would rather not send an email or call before making your purchase, if the site you’re thinking about has a support forum, you can register and post your technical question there or review the questions asked prior to get a better idea of how solid their support technicians are with regards to answering questions.

4) Longevity

This is usually not listed as a bearing as manifold startup fired server companies are solid, but it’s usually a elite risk to lane the twist of cut that a transaction has been in business. You can seal a whois of the host’s domain name to see how long a host has been in business. It can be a good indication that they’re in for the long haul if they’ve been around for awhile. This is not to discredit choosing a new company, as many solid server hosts are started regularly who go on to be huge successes. Simply use your best judgment when reviewing if to go with a host that’s been around for years instead of one that’s now getting started. I should point out here, that in some cases newer hosts will fight harder for your business and give you an overall better support in the beginning in some cases as they really treasure your business. It’s really a toss up here, that’s where your natural instincts for decision making will have to be the deciding factor.

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