Thursday, December 23, 2010

Before you quit...

...WAIT!  Take a deep breath, sit in your favorite chair, and think.  Why do I want to quit?

     Most people want to throw in the towel because they're not seeing results as quickly as they think they should.  Patience is imperative.  Look at the big picture.  Ask an experienced member of the team how many individuals are currently making the income you desire.  You'd be surprised how many people are willing to take the time to help you!

     Another reason is more outgo than income.  If you need extra cash to keep your enterprise afloat, consider picking up a part-time job while you build your business.  Spend business income wisely and reinvest the profits in YOU.

     Many individuals have not found the right opportunity.  I encourage you to really read up on the company you're considering.  Don't be afraid to ask questions.  Current partners will usually bend over backwards to assist.

     Here is the organization that I'm currently involved with:

     Trafficwave - An established company offering an essential business tool.

     If you're on the verge of giving up, drop me a line.  I'd be happy to lend a sympathetic ear.  I've been in your shoes and will do my best to offer a positive suggestion or two.  More if you'd like!

     Merry Christmas, Happy New Year, and Happy Holidays!

     Sam Prindle

















Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Is your home business stressing you out?: 3 critical survival tips for any home business (Tw...

Is your home business stressing you out?: 3 critical survival tips for any home business (Tw...: " It's unfortunate, but too many home businesses fail for the wrong reasons. Here are three: 1) The well ran dry! Translation: ..."

3 critical survival tips for any home business (Two minute read)

     It's unfortunate, but too many home businesses fail for the wrong reasons.  Here are three:

     1)  The well ran dry!  Translation:  the willpower was there, but the funds ran out.  Solution:  A home business budget is critical to your success and longevity.  Allocate the money your enterprise needs to stay afloat, then reinvest your profits.

     2)  The company I joined closed its doors or turned out to be a scam!  Translation:  They're are a lot of fantastic offerings out there and many that aren't so good.  (Just like people...lol!)  Solution:   I strongly suggest aligning yourself with solid companies.  GDI (Global Domains International), and Trafficwave are two of my personal favorites.  Mainly due to their affordability, stability, and staying-power.  I encourage you to find a stable company that fits your needs.  They're plenty to choose from.

     3)   Rome wasn't build in a day!  Translation:  Be realistic about your earnings expectations.  Think of it this way:  you're going to college to become a doctor.  You know upfront you're going to invest thousands of dollars in your education and YEARS of study.  Your payday is not for many years to come.  You don't give up after two years of college because you've made no money.  What keeps you from quitting is focusing on the big picture.  Why should your home business be any different?