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Add Homebased Business Services to Your Mix

Posted by Nigel Evans | Posted in Entreprenuer News, Make Money Online | Posted on 21-11-2009

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Never underestimate what it takes to be a self-employed entrepreneur. Starting off your own business is not for everybody and it takes someone who is tenacious, has a solid work ethic and is prepared to modify his or her life to focus solely on the creation of this new enterprise, especially in the early days. Initial enthusiasm may give way to some frustration and this will show whether you have what it takes.

You do not have to be alone when you embark on the journey of self employment. There are a variety of home based business services that will certainly help you move forward. From time to time, you will really value the help that you can find at the click of a mouse, where you can generally come up with answers to even the craziest of questions in fairly short notice, just when you need it.

As income opportunities proliferate for those who have had enough of the daily commutes, there are as many pitfalls however. Don’t underestimate the challenges ahead and understand that you may have to go for several months before seeing any income whatsoever. Experts advocate that you set a goal and make it very realistic. Don’t set your sights too high as this may cause you to have second thoughts and fall by the wayside, like many before.

Lifestyle Entrepreneurs – Statistics for Next Generation Leaders

Posted by Ken Longbridge | Posted in Articles | Posted on 20-11-2009

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Lifestyle Entrepreneurs are entrepreneurs who all have something in common.

They believe that their lifestyle is as important as are their financial results. They stay motivated and focused in their business because they truly love what they are doing. They keep the balance in life and work and reap the rewards by helping others. They are becoming the next generation of leaders in a world with a growing numbers of entrepreneurs.Fast Growing Trends in Entrepreneurship

According to a recent article by P. Hise (Fortune, 2007) the U.S Small Business Administration, SBA, had found that nearly 675,000 new companies were formed in 2005. At the same time, the Bureau of Labor Statistics concluded that the first half of 2006 saw more businesses being created than the first half of 2005.

Talking about a fast growing trend…

Yahoo Media Relations last year released a study in which it was found that 75% of the people interviewed wanted to start a company someday. About 50% wants to do so in the next five years. “The survey results suggest that entrepreneurial aspirations are rooted among the vast majority of the American public.” according to the report.

Down Home Strategies for Rising to the Top of the Entrepreneur Game

Posted by Ken Longbridge | Posted in Articles | Posted on 18-11-2009

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The American Dream is the classic tale of rags to riches. From new generations of immigrants, to the many who feel they are condemned to forever work a dead end job in corporate America, scores of people seek the American Dream. They become entrepreneurs, self-sufficient men and women building themselves up from nothing to the heights of success. Yet, the game of becoming an entrepreneur often seems too lofty a goal, high and unobtainable for the average person.
How then can you achieve your goals? What is the secret to becoming a successful entrepreneur? Tim Knox, small business expert, entrepreneur, syndicated newspaper columnist, radio talk-show host, television commentator, and author says that there is no secret. “You’ve got to find out what you want…then you have to take action,” Knox advises.
Being an entrepreneur is not a path for everyone. Before proceeding, you must first and foremost decide if this is the course of action you truly desire. Knox, who comes from a poor rural Alabama family, feels that the first step on the road to success is an honest and introspective self-assessment. “You’ve got to sit down, have a heart to heart with yourself and ask yourself hard questions like, ‘Am I willing to put everything I have at risk to make this business work?’” shares Knox.
Becoming a successful entrepreneur is more than opening a corner shop and selling a product. Potential entrepreneurs may find themselves exiting their comfort zone. Can you handle customers? Are you comfortable managing people, and marketing your business?
Knox warns not to judge your own ability by the successes of others. “Don’t look at people you know who are in business and say well it can’t be that hard, because they’re doing it,” Knox cautions, “That’s not a good gauge of whether or not you can actually do it.”
To succeed, you must build a credible reputation in whatever field you decide to enter. Name recognition is critical. Make yourself a brand name; the goal is to associate your name less with a person and more with the products and ideals of your business. “It’s all about building the brand and building your credibility,” says Knox.
To accomplish this, start small by writing and submitting articles for publication. Submit articles to local newspapers and online. Even if they are only letters to the editor or opinion-editorial pieces, by placing your name into the field, you are building credibility and name recognition.
Knox, who started his own successful career with these humble beginnings, says that persistence is key. “If you’re trying to get credibility in anything start writing articles. Go to your local paper offer to write a column,” Knox advises, “The worst that can happen is they say no.”
So the next question naturally is, what are you an expert in? Knox shares the story of a nurse who felt she had no expertise. While talking with her, Knox learned she possessed the ability to keep children behaved while traveling. That was her expertise; something she had never considered or felt was special. “She has become an expert on traveling with kids. She gets media requests all the time and that sort of thing,” recalls Knox, “Think about things you can do.”
“Get creative,” says Knox. Creativity is pivotal to an entrepreneur. Think about the things you can do and what you know. Is there a product or service you can improve on? Do you know something that others find remarkable or uncommon? Work with these things, publish them, speak on them, and make them your expertise.
The worst thing you can do is nothing, and the best time to start is now. Knox warns that opportunity will not come to you, “Opportunity doesn’t knock. Opportunity doesn’t even know where you live. It’s not delivered like pizza; you’re not going to hear a knock at the door, and there stands a box full of hot opportunity for you.”
Ask yourself if you have what it takes to become an entrepreneur. If you feel that it is right for you, start now; do not wait for opportunities that may never come. Determine what you can do, and make yourself an expert in the field. Start small by publishing articles online and in local newspapers, and get your name out there to build credibility. By doing these things, you are on your way to becoming a successful entrepreneur and claiming the American Dream.

Difficulty of Funding for Indian Entrepreneurs

Posted by Ken Longbridge | Posted in Articles | Posted on 16-11-2009

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Today India appears to be poised for phenomenal growth and this could be well observed at the start of the new millennium. India is becoming a priority destination for different foreign investors and venture capitalists. Today’s knowledge-based economy of India is considered as a fertile ground for the upcoming entrepreneurs. As a result, the Indian businesses are now adapting the global competitive environment. But previously, this was not the case; most of the early entrepreneurs had to face hindrances in the path of their success due to various reasons such as inadequate opportunities, scarcity of capital, lack of technology and many other factors.

India is a conservative nation and most of the people prefer regular monthly pay rather than embarking on any business venture on their own. In India, people do have innovative ideas but translating these ideas into business enterprises involves many risks which they find difficult to tackle. This has led to an overall cautious mindset amongst the upcoming entrepreneurs. Even if an individual makes up his mind to start up an enterprise, he fails to get proper motivation, financial backup as well as proper sources for funding. The most common difficulties faced by Indian entrepreneurs are non-availability of good credit schemes and complexities in acquiring long or short-term loans. Also the Indian banks show lack of interest in entrepreneurial projects and put hindrances in processing the funding request applications. These constraints make an entrepreneur feel handicapped in initiating any kind of business venture.

Internet Video Marketing, A Visual Treat For Potential Customers

Posted by Hugh Fonder | Posted in Social Marketing | Posted on 16-11-2009

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In the recent times, most of the entrepreneurs have emerged from the field of computer technology, software industry and Information technology. All the people across the world are using computers and related things very frequently which has given new heights to computer technology lately.

One can easily observe that every day a lot of websites are appearing from nowhere. Social networking sites are raining from the sky and flooding your mailbox to join them.

Internet based business makes it quite easy for the consumers, be it online billing, online shopping or web entertainment. Internet has emerged as a very strong medium for marketing purposes of your business or organization. Moreover, the expansion scope also increases for the businessmen.

This is one of the reasons that you see a lot of new companies emerging in the field of computer technology. An internet based business is the best thing to do in current times, as the initial cost of setting up this business is quite low and moreover you start getting the profits from the very first month.

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