If you are ever going to succeed with an online business, there
are some specific things to need to be made aware of. The
following article explains the importance of your mindset...
A Crash Course In The `Success Mindset'
Many people enter the work at home market hoping to make money.
Most are not even looking for a work at home business until the
an email in their inbox, or a website, catches their attention.
The opportunity looks good, work at home, make money, and get
paid to do relatively little. It doesn't matter what the
opportunity, whether property investing, playing with stocks,
or ecommerce, eventually, one of these business opportunities
will catch your eye. When it does, you can choose to follow the
legions who hoped, dreamed, and failed before you, or you can
learn how to succeed.
Only certain people will ever succeed. These are people who
never stop learning, and never quit, because success is a
habit. It takes time to learn how to be a success. Business
owners not only need to learn how to become a success, but they
need to learn `how to avoid failure.'
There are a few rules of success that can help the newest
business owner to avoid the common pitfalls, and make money.
The Success Attitude
The biggest mistake most people make is creating a business
because they always dreamed of owning that business. These
people are dreamers, and failures. Not because they do not have
a good idea, but because they are dreamers.
I've met dozens of people who dreamed for 20 years about owning
a store. It may be a bridal shop, a candy store, ecommerce
venture, or a fashion retail outlet. I listen patiently for a
while as they excitedly ramble on about their dream. There does
come a time when I stop them and ask `how much time have you
invested learning how to make this business a success?" The
answer is 99/100 times, `none.'
No business will run itself. No one will come to a store,
whether a bridal shop, candy store, ecommerce venture, or
fashion outlet just because it is there. The owner needs to
add value to their outlet and offer a good product.
It is sad, because these people had 20 years to learn how to
succeed and develop the `success habit.' Instead, they
twittered it away dreaming.
Needing Money Mindset
I have a cruel word here. If you need money, get a job. Any
business that is started because the owner needed money is
doomed to fail. Not because the owner cannot operate a
business, but because a business is a living thing. All the
money it makes in the first year or two need to be reinvested
to nurture the business.
Everyone has heard the mantra `It takes money to make money.'
This doesn't mean that a business needs money to get started.
It does mean that it needs a steady cash flow to grow.
Need for Power
Another group of people who start businesses want the prestige
and power of owning their own business. This is a certain
recipe for disaster. A business demands, and demands big. The
first two our three years of a business will demand a constant
influx of cash, time, and learning on the part of a business
owner.
Successful business owners are givers and nurturers. They care
about their customers. They care about their business. They
live to feed the business –not the other way around.
Success Mindset
So, what is the success mindset? Simply put, it is a mindset
that reaches out beyond your needs and embraces the business,
customer, product and marketing needs. Successful people are
hungry to learn. They constantly seek out other successful
people in forums, network groups, and business associations.
You can identify these people. When you meet them at a
networking meeting, or in a forum, they are not always talking
about their product, their success, or how great they are.
Instead, they discuss business aspects, markets, and supply vs.
demand. In short, they are trying to learn if you know anything
that will help them succeed.
About The Author: Mark Walters is a third generation
entrepreneur and author. He offers free training and investing
videos designed to speed you towards financial independence at
http://www.cashflowinstitute1.com/Articles.html
Friday, July 6, 2007
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