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    Don't think that it is going

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    I love work, I can watch it all day.

    I am not scared of work, I have been known to approach within arm's length of it on a number of occasions.

    How often have you heard these remarks?

    To a lot of people the word 'Work' is more than just a four letter word. It is something that takes up more than a third of their life. Something that has to be endured to provide for the family. To put food on the table and to pay the rent and taxes.

    To some others work is something that they look foreword to and are not happy when something comes between them and their passion.

    The first group of people are, as a general rule, people who work for wages. I was going to say that they worked for other people. That would not have been true. No matter who you work for, yourself or someone else, it's the money at the end of the week/month that really matters.

    The other group is comprised mostly of people who run their own businesses.

    The sad thing about this second group is that over thirty-five percent of the self employed fail within the first three years of starting their businesses.

    IT DOESN'T HAVE TO BE THAT WAY.

    Let us look at starting a business on the internet.

    There are hundreds of thousands of people who would like to start a business capable of giving a boost to their basic income. Another few hundred dollars a month is all that they ask.

    There are the others who need a full time income. People who are desperate to get away from state handouts. Honest God fearing folks who are down on their luck. They would like enough money to live comfortably without having to constantly count the cost.

    At the top of the list are those who insist upon nothing less than a six figure income with plenty of time to spare to travel or to pursue their hobbies.

    Whichever section that you belong to, there are some things that apply to you all.

    · Firstly you will need the incentive to succeed.

    · You will also need the will to succeed.

    · You will then require the knowledge to succeed. That is just the basis, but if you can relate to the above short list you are almost half way there.

    Don't think that it is going

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    and taxes.

    To some others work is something that they look foreword to and are not happy when something comes between them and their passion.

    The first group of people are, as a general rule, people who work for wages. I was going to say that they worked for other people. That would not have been true. No matter who you work for, yourself or someone else, it's the money at the end of the week/month that really matters.

    The other group is comprised mostly of people who run their own businesses.

    The sad thing about this second group is that over thirty-five percent of the self employed fail within the first three years of starting their businesses.

    IT DOESN'T HAVE TO BE THAT WAY.

    Let us look at starting a business on the internet.

    There are hundreds of thousands of people who would like to start a business capable of giving a boost to their basic income. Another few hundred dollars a month is all that they ask.

    There are the others who need a full time income. People who are desperate to get away from state handouts. Honest God fearing folks who are down on their luck. They would like enough money to live comfortably without having to constantly count the cost.

    At the top of the list are those who insist upon nothing less than a six figure income with plenty of time to spare to travel or to pursue their hobbies.

    Whichever section that you belong to, there are some things that apply to you all.

    · Firstly you will need the incentive to succeed.

    · You will also need the will to succeed.

    · You will then require the knowledge to succeed. That is just the basis, but if you can relate to the above short list you are almost half way there.

    Don't think that it is going

    Fake Plants Look So Real
    I had a lunch meeting in an office building with a large open atrium the other day. It was a very nice spring day and the atrium was filled with sunlight. On the edges of the space were large trees and full green plants. These plants closely surrounded tables and chairs.We had our meeting in the atrium because it felt like being outside without the chill of a typical Midwest spring day. After the meeting, as I was getting ready to go I noticed that the plants were fake and I thought they were real. But the trees were large, about 14" tall so I knew they were real. Wrong again. I had to get very close but sure enough the trees were fake too.You might wonder how artificial
    he other group is comprised mostly of people who run their own businesses.

    The sad thing about this second group is that over thirty-five percent of the self employed fail within the first three years of starting their businesses.

    IT DOESN'T HAVE TO BE THAT WAY.

    Let us look at starting a business on the internet.

    There are hundreds of thousands of people who would like to start a business capable of giving a boost to their basic income. Another few hundred dollars a month is all that they ask.

    There are the others who need a full time income. People who are desperate to get away from state handouts. Honest God fearing folks who are down on their luck. They would like enough money to live comfortably without having to constantly count the cost.

    At the top of the list are those who insist upon nothing less than a six figure income with plenty of time to spare to travel or to pursue their hobbies.

    Whichever section that you belong to, there are some things that apply to you all.

    · Firstly you will need the incentive to succeed.

    · You will also need the will to succeed.

    · You will then require the knowledge to succeed. That is just the basis, but if you can relate to the above short list you are almost half way there.

    Don't think that it is going

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    o their basic income. Another few hundred dollars a month is all that they ask.

    There are the others who need a full time income. People who are desperate to get away from state handouts. Honest God fearing folks who are down on their luck. They would like enough money to live comfortably without having to constantly count the cost.

    At the top of the list are those who insist upon nothing less than a six figure income with plenty of time to spare to travel or to pursue their hobbies.

    Whichever section that you belong to, there are some things that apply to you all.

    · Firstly you will need the incentive to succeed.

    · You will also need the will to succeed.

    · You will then require the knowledge to succeed. That is just the basis, but if you can relate to the above short list you are almost half way there.

    Don't think that it is going

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    ty of time to spare to travel or to pursue their hobbies.

    Whichever section that you belong to, there are some things that apply to you all.

    · Firstly you will need the incentive to succeed.

    · You will also need the will to succeed.

    · You will then require the knowledge to succeed. That is just the basis, but if you can relate to the above short list you are almost half way there.

    Don't think that it is going to be easy. Nothing worth while is ever easy. You are going to have to work hard during the initial stages. Once you have it all set up and running, It will get easier.

    Let us start with the basics. First decide what you want to sell. Then decide how you are going to sell it. Do you have a product of your own to sell? Or will you be selling another person's product on commission? Perhaps you will be offering a service.

    With a little experience you may decide to develop your own product. Or maybe purchase one that you can sell and to keep all of the profits.

    Whatever it is, you will need to advertise. 'How'. There are so many different ways.

    All that I can do is to explain the various ways that I use. Everyone has their own preferences. I have tried most of them and have settled upon the following:

    E-zine adverts. Choose a selection of e-zines that are relevant to your product or service. You then have the choice of which type of advert' to use. If you are a bit short of cash, the free ad's will appeal to you. Use them by all means, free ad's are better than no ad's at all. You will get a reasonable response. It will also give you good practice writing the adverts. If you can produce an advert that gets a good response in the free section, it will surely get a much better response in the paid advert section.

    As soon as you can afford it, I would recommend that you start doing top sponsor adverts on the various e-zines. I have found these to be one of the best ways of promoting your product.

    When using e-zine advertising, It is most important that you are extremely selective in the ones that you use. Just because a particular e-zine does not have a big readership it does not mean that it is not

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