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Why Starting Your Ebusiness With too Much Money
can be a Bad Thing
by Deanna Mascle

Published on this site: July 3rd, 2006 - See more
articles from this month

I have been involved in ecommerce since 1999 and I have come to believe
that having too much money to start your new ebusiness can be a bad thing.
- You become wasteful of your time and money.
My father always says the more money you have then the more money you
waste and this is even more true in business finance than personal finance.
If you have a limited budget then you watch every dollar carefully and
expect it to pull its weight. The more carefully you weigh your expenditures
the more likely they are really worth the money.
- You are more likely to get sucked in by "turn key" scams
The old saying goes that a fool and his money are soon parted and this
is especially true on the internet. If you have money to invest in your
business you are more susceptible to turn key and multi-level marketing
scams. If the business is so profitable then why are these folks selling
shares in it?
- You will waste money on advertising packages
Yes, advertising is an important part of your business startup and growth,
but just because you have the ability to afford large, costly advertising
programs does not mean those are going to bring in enough sales to justify
the expense. Start small, hone your message, and target your audience
and you'll have a lot more success than simply throwing money at
advertising. After testing to find what works you can justify the big
ticket ad programs and reap the rewards.
Also a great deal of the most effective internet marketing techniques
are free or low cost. Having a limited budget means you will be more
creative and individual.
- You will prepay for services
There is nothing more tempting when you have the money than to prepay
for services. After all you'll save money in the long run because the
monthly cost often goes down when you prepay. But change is the only
constant on the internet and just because this service (web host for
example) suits your needs perfectly and delivers as promised this month
does not guarantee it will do so the next. If you have prepaid for a
year's worth of web hosting and need to change you'll likely lose that
money. Prepaying your mortgage is a good idea but prepaying your internet
services is not.
- You will throw money away on goods and services you don't need
I pay all my ebusiness bills with my PayPal account and I don't buy
anything related to my ebusiness with any other payment method. I rarely
keep much more money in this account than necessary to cover the regular
expenses I expect (such as web hosting). I cannot tell you how much
money I have saved over the years because I didn't have the ability
to make an impulse purchase. Many times by the time I had more money
in the account and I took a second look at the product that had so excited
me the day or week before I realized I didn't really need it or want
it.

Deanna Mascle - If you'd like to know more about the 10 steps you
can sign up for our free tutorial available at http://AnswersAboutDoingBusinessOnline.com/shoestring.php


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