Exposing the Myth of the Free Home Business
by Ken Leonard Jr
Published on this site: October 22nd, 2005 - See
more articles from this month

Here is some feedback I recently received from one of my home
business advice newsletter readers:
"I have joined a lot of free home businesses and have
made no money. I am determined to succeed at this internet
thing, but I need help. I'm not going to spend money on this
and waste it. Do you know where I can get a simple step by
step free manual so I can start my home business?"
-- Jeff M.
And here is the advice I gave Jeff...
Have you spent months, maybe even years, looking for a way
to make a living from home on the internet? If you are only
considering what is commonly referred to as a "free home
business", you are likely to be looking for a long time
to come. You can avoid wasting more time and effort by understanding
the realities of running an internet home business.
The mentality of getting something for nothing will put an
end to any dreams of working for yourself you may have. So
will the need for immediate gratification. By keeping these
thoughts out of your mind, you greatly increase your chances
of running a successful internet home business well into the
future.
Let's start out by looking at the idea of a free home business.
This would be a home business that you could start and run
without spending a dime. You see many different kinds of businesses
every day, both internet web sites and real world businesses
in your neighborhood. Can you think of just one real business
that can be started with no investment and requires no money
to operate? You can't because there aren't any.
And spending months of your personal time to set up and run
even the most basic small business (that may or may not make
any sales) is still costing you money. Yes, your time is a
valuable asset that does have monetary value, just as it does
when you spend it working for someone else. The fact is that
you cannot replace the time you have already used. But you can make more
money. You cannot make more time.
If you are not willing to spend money to start and build
your home business, you are involved with a hobby, not a business.
It is possible to start and build an internet home business
using low cost tools and resources, in case you don't have
$100,000 lying around. It is also possible to use many no
cost resources in your home business that will save you tons of money. But
when it comes right down to it, you have to be willing to
take on some risk if you want a real business of your own.
You have to assume the risk of (wisely) spending money to
build your business. There is no way around it.
Here is a getting started manual (free) like the one you
asked about http://kenleonardjr.com/manual
Establishing priorities for your personal and business spending
habits is your first important task. This will allow you to
treat your internet home business like a business, not a hobby.
Since your initial cash flow may be small, your initial growth
will be slower. But having your internet home business started
and running is essential. You can't grow a business that doesn't
exist. If you can then delay your gratification by putting
most of your revenue back into the business, your business
will slowly grow into a profitable money maker.
By delaying gratification, you are demonstrating that you
can focus on the big picture, your long term future. This
is an essential small business mindset that will allow you
to eventually get what you want. Any money you spend on advertising
your product or service should be focused on the long term,
too. That means focusing on building mailing lists of targeted
prospects, either email lists or direct mail lists (both is
better!).
You will still end up making some sales along the way, but
over time you will have created a much more valuable long
term business asset. Future repeated contact with your email
and direct mail lists will cost you very little, practically
nothing. And the relationships you build through regular contact
will make you many customers and sales long into the future
at near zero overhead.
So go ahead and start a real internet home business, but
stay away from any "free home businesses" (masquerading
as real businesses) that won't build real long term worth.
You will save yourself a lot of grief, and you will end up
actually getting what you want out of life.

Ken Leonard Jr. can help you start an Internet
Home Business in just a few weeks, using only free and low
cost tools and resources...
http://home-based-business-online-resources.com

|