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SWOT Analysis - Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats - Bobette Kyle When conducting strategic planning for any company - online and/or offline - it is useful to complete an analysis that takes into account not only your own business, but your competitor's businesses and the current business environment as well. A...
How to Audit-Proof Your Business - Collin Almeida How to Audit-Proof Your Business By Collin Almeida Police and auditors have one thing in common: they make even the most honest, law-abiding citizens nervous. After all, who hasn't felt their heart jump at the sound of a police siren close behind...
Failure is Not an Option - Diane Hughes I have some good news and some bad news. The bad news is that online businesses -- just like brick and mortar businesses -- have a very high failure rate for startups. Ever wonder why that is? There are several business consultants, success gurus,...
Are Homeowners Due A Refund - Thad Collins According to U.S. Government Auditors more that 45% of all home mortgages and 75% of home equity loans contain miscalculations or errors in favor of the lender. These errors are costing homeowners to be overcharged billions of dollars per year,...
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How to find a worthwhile online business
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Written By:
David Elbeze
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In order to find the right business, you need to know the difference between a good offer and a bad one, it's not as hard as it looks like.
Almost every search we operate on the web begins with a search engine, for most of us Google. usually after the first optimistic shot, we get thousands of results, some of them non relevant, others full of pop-ups and when you're lucky you finally enter an enjoyable site that soon becomes very annoying when you find out that your credit card number is actually of greater importance than your first name.
The Internet as we know it today definitely has the greatest money-making potential power in the world, but let's not forget it's also the easiest place to lose your money at, even the money you don't have yet! so you better be very careful when choosing a business opportunity. I'll try to give you 3 of the most important tips when doing that.
1)The first thing you want to avoid and revoke are scams and frauds, once falling into one of those you will feel so deceived it will probably smash all you're plans and dreams for a better future and by that miss real opportunities to start your online career. it's actually very easy to do that, all you have to do when you find a so called "make money online" offer is to type the name of the business/individual in your search engine together with "scam" and "fraud" for example, usually you'll find out - continued below ...
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very fast if you're dealing with a serious business offer or not.
2)The second thing you want to do when looking for this kind of opportunity is enter forums which topics are related to "online business" and "work at home" for example. talking to real people and getting real responses, there's nothing better than that, if there is something wrong about the system you're investigating, you will usually find out about it this way.
3)Follow your instincts! if something "smells bad" don't go further, you're probably right about that! don't base your decision on your instincts only either, but sometimes you might find something others didn't see and by that put yourself ahead of them.
So, "where should i start?" is the real question isn't it? well these opportunities are everywhere around you, many of them will find you if you just let them. the most important thing for you to remember wile looking for the "right" business is: TAKE YOUR TIME! don't get all rushed up! explore, investigate, ask questions and get your answers. only that way you'll find what you're looking for.
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About the Author David Elbeze is a C.A (certified acupuncturist) a D.O.M (oriental medicine doctor),freelance writer and a successful online business owner. http://www.naturaly.net/work-at-home
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Count On It! - Gary Lockwood "What we see depends mainly on what we look for." -- John Lubbock One of my clients (let's call him Mike) was telling me how important it is to him that he sell long-term maintenance contracts, not just ad hoc projects. Makes sense. The long-term...
A PR Question For Chinese Managers - Robert A Kelly As the practice of public relations in China continues to mature, it seems appropriate to ask whether Chinese business managers – tutored as they have been by European, North American and other PR specialists – continue to apply major public...
Seven Basic Steps To Start Your Online Business - Maria Estarellas 1. What to look for first?...A Niche Market Some people think that they should look for a product first and then look for customers but in reality, it's the other way around. Make a list of keywords (use the Overture Suggestion Tool) and...
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