Monday 26 March 2012

7 Reasons Why You Should Work For Yourself (And Not For Your Boss)

1. You Get To Work On Something You Are Passionate About

I think passion is underrated. It is hard to succeed at something when you do not have any passion in it. The process to excellence includes working hard and immersing yourself in the subject. A lack of passion in anything will cause you to procrastinate, feel lazy and simply stop taking massive action to move on forward.
Most of you went through Monday Blues. Will you still feel the Monday Blues if you are not working on Monday and you are going to do your favorite activity on that day (Taking your dance classes that you are passionate about, watching a movie etc)?
When you do not have the fire in you to do something, it is hard to succeed in that area. Willpower can only push you so far. You need the fire in you to help you complete the marathon. Warren Buffett became the richest man in the world by only investing and investing is his passion.
Here is something that he had mentioned:
“I get to do what I like to do every single day of the year,” says Buffett. “I tap dance to work, and when I get there, I think I’m supposed to lie on my back and paint the ceiling. It’s tremendous fun.”

2. You Get To Be The Master Of Your Own Time

I hate waking up to the alarm clock and drag myself to work. To top it off, the train is always crowded at peak hours. I believe there are people who work best at different time of the day. Tim Ferriss, the author of The 4 Hour Work Week and The 4 Hour Body, mentioned that he wrote his books at wee hours.
By working for yourself, you dictate what time you start work and end work. It makes life flexible and you can shift your work hours to accommodate activities that interest you. Have you ever heard people say that their work schedule doesn’t allow them to do something that they always wanted? Working for yourself gives you this flexibility.

3. Save Time By Not Commuting

We spend around an average of 2 hours per day in commuting. If you travel to work for 5 times a day, 2 hours per day, in a month you spent a total of 40 hours. If you are not listening to any audio books, podcast or reading any books, you would have wasted 40 hours per month.
If you have an internet business, you can choose to work from home. I see an increase in number of people who work from home and instead of wasting 40 hours per month, they use these hours to work on their business or pursue their passion.

4. Working For Others Will Not Give You A Guaranteed Income

It is true that you do not have a guaranteed income if you work for others. Think about what happened in the 2008 – 2009 financial crisis and the mass retrenchment. Fixed income doesn’t mean guaranteed income.
I have to be fair on this one. I know there are many people who saw their businesses slow down during that period. However, people who are at the top of the “food chain” survive the longest. This means that the bosses always get to survive the longest and workers who work for paychecks always face the wrath first.
Robert Kiyosaki of Rich Dad Poor Dad says that people who are financial savvy always have multiple streams of income. Even if you have your own business, you need to keep on trying out new methods to earn passive income. When you have multiple streams of income, you do not need to worry what will happen if one source of income is cut off.

5. You Learn A Lot More Things When You Work For Yourself

I don’t believe working for someone else allow us to learn as much as working for ourselves. From what I see, most people only learn how to perform their job well. I can’t see it as valuable as what you will be learning when you work for yourself.
Running a business requires you to learn about marketing, networking, and value creating and most important of all, how not to trade time for money. It may sound like a lot to learn, but these are valuable skills that will help you survive wherever you go. Not to mention trading time for money is risky. How many hours can you work in a day when you only have 24 hours per day?

6. Not Being Valued Fairly By Your Boss

How much are you worth an hour? The company decides the value and it pays according to the market or maybe even lower. There is also a conflict of interest between companies and employees since companies want to keep revenue high and cost low, while employees want to have a higher pay and work less.
If the companies want to keep overhead low, how can they value you fairly? Working for yourself eliminates this problem because your audience will dictate your value. If your products are valuable and it helps them to solve their problem, they will give you the money. If you don’t provide enough value, they don’t pay for it.
This is why some ebook costs up to $97 dollars and people still pay for it. It does not cost much to produce an ebook, however if an ebook contains valuable information that can help others to improve areas of their life or solve a problem, people are willing to swipe their credit card for it.
I am currently working on a new ebook. It’s been awhile since I launch my last ebook, Unleash Your Maximum Potential, and I think it is time for me to write a new one. I will fill you up with details in my next post.

7. You Will Be Happier And Live A Life Of Higher Quality

You are going to be much happier when you have more time to do what you want to do. Your passion towards your work will contribute to the quality of your work which may likely lead to a higher income. People around you will start to benefit from the value that you provide.
To start creating your own business, you need to take the first step. It is not necessary to quit your job right away, and you can work part time on your business after working hours. Change may be hard but sometimes, not changing is harder in the long run.

Sunday 25 March 2012

Tips For Helping You Make Money Online

There are literally thousands of ways you can make money online. Your first job is to take some time to find out which opportunity is right for you. Be sure to choose something you enjoy doing so you can be having fun rather than dreading what you'll be doing. Do you want create a blog to earn money or create a website to sell products for yourself or someone else? Would you rather do affiliate marketing so you don't have to worry about production or inventory or shipping? The opportunities are endless, you just need to figure out which is right for you and then get started.
If you have been doing any research at all about starting an online business, you have undoubtedly seen countless ads and promotions telling you that "you can start making $6,285 per month as soon as you buy this incredible software package for this special limited time offer of only $49.00". No matter how fancy or flashy or believable the offer seems, you can be sure this is a scam. And once you pay your money you will more than likely never be able to get in touch with these people and the incredible software package is a 5 page letter. If it sounds too good to be true, you can rest assured it is, so RUN!
Whatever you decide to do, you will almost certainly need a website. If you're going to be selling product, you need a static website that doesn't change very much. But if you're going to create a blog, it will change daily or more based on the number of posts you make. Either way you will need a domain name, about $7-$10 per year and a hosting site, $6-$13 per month. Then you will need the website itself, but there are numerous, very good sites available for free. And you don't need programming skills as they work right out of the box and come with tools that work with the click of a mouse.
Then you will need to add content, either products or information, depending on the type of site you've decided to build. And this can be the most intensive part as if you don't have good content, even the "prettiest" site on the web won't make money.
So whatever you decide to do don't forget that this is a business, and you MUST treat it as such. If you treat it as a 'hobby' or something you will work on 'as soon as you get some free time' you will be very disappointed with what will surely be failure. But if you put the time and effort required, and give it some time to develop and not expect to be able to quit your day job 3 months from now, you may be very pleasantly surprised with money you make online.


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What You Need To Know About Starting A Home Based Business

There are many things to consider when you are thinking of starting a home based business. Some items are common to all businesses, while others are specific to the type of business that you will start. In this article, we will cover some of the common items and then focus on areas that are specific to stating a home based business that involves use of the Internet and online marketing skills.

The following is a list of areas that anyone who is starting a business may want to consider as part of their evaluation and also ongoing business operations. Items such as: What is your product; Who is your customer; How will you deliver your product; How will you advertise; How will you produce your product; What ongoing customer support will be required and what will that support cost; What problem does your product solve for your customers, etc.

What are the costs of setting up your business; what are the ongoing costs of your business; what is the growth potential of your business; Will this opportunity generate the income that is needed for profitability; What resources do you need; What equipment do you need; Do you need advisers to assist you; and what competition do you have.

The above are common questions that any business must address and formulate a plan around them. Whether you are starting a traditional business or a online internet related business, they still need to be addressed. The responses will be significantly different for each business, however if you decide to bypass these areas, you risk having unmet expectations either in the sales and revenue area, the cost area or net income.

Online businesses require the same questions, however we can be more specific about the type of questions. For example, what computer equipment will you need; what applications will be required; what communications do you need for high speed data, networking in your home, phones etc.

What do you need in the area of domain management, hosting for your content and email; what payment engines will you use to automate the billing collection and delivery of your online products; do you have the right skill sets for all of the above; do you need to consider a survivability plan in case your hosting service goes down; and the most significant item of all is valuable and attractive content for your customers to review and keep them coming back.

There are lots of areas to investigate relative to starting a home based business, however if you address these in some detail, your chances of starting a successful home business increase significantly.