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Tips to Leverage Training Time
by Brian Hack

Published on this site: August 4th, 2006 - See more
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The logistics of an internet business does not allow for a lot of personal
training or support because of the scale of operation. Alternatively,
there are lots of seminars, conventions, teleconferences, audio and video
training programs to leverage the time of teachers and students.
As a teacher, I got paid to deliver lessons. It was up to the students
to take the theory and figure out how to use it. Now those students paid
big bucks for lots of theory and little practice. I was paid far more
to deliver far less than what I'm going to propose to you now.
Would you agree that whatever business you choose to do there will be
some kind of research, acquisition of knowledge, or training involved?
Whether you choose to use organized methods of knowledge delivery or not,
training is available to teach what to think and what do in the business
you choose. However, to measure the value of the theory taught and what
to do with it, a comparison can help to identify progress toward your
goal.
To use a mathematical metaphor, simplicity is the lowest common denominator.
In internet business, I would call simplicity the least amount of money
paid to generate a stream of income or in this example a base line for
comparison.
Few businesses offer a comparison with their competitors mainly because
their efforts are focused on how to deliver information about their particular
product or service. Now every business that you are introduced to represents
a choice to participate or not and is supported by a variety of training
methods.
So,what then are the indicators of an internet base line opportunity
for comparison?
Well, like a training course it has to have a fixed cost. It has to deliver
training. It has to show you where to set up merchant accounts that are
private, international, in your control, and can be used for any business
product or service you choose to sell, with or without the opportunity
you are considering or are already a part of. In addition, it has to have
the potential for income.
What more could you ask for? How about a low risk, low cost, simple objective
method to train and prepare yourself and your affiliates for internet
business building. In other words, directly another stream of income and
indirectly training and base line for comparative analysis of your long
term business building portfolio.
The hard part in all of this is that the base line for comparison is after
all just one of many offers out there. It looks the same. It does not
stand out and likely, you won't know for sure until you try. Fortunately,
I've found one and if you want the link just ask me in an email. In the
mean time, keep a look out for offers that do not have recurring monthly
charges and appear to reduce time spent in management while increasing
time for promotion.

Brian Hack currently authors and publishes H4H : Residual Income
Digest Express, http://www.h4h.biz
a web site that analyzes internet business opportunity for the purpose
of long term personal and business growth. Contact mailto:[email protected]


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