By Ken
Leonard Jr.
© KLJ Online
Life is all
about making choices, and setting priorities. You have made a choice to get away
from the "work at a job" world, to pursue making a living at home
using your PC, or you wouldn't be reading this right now.
Once a choice is made, your priorities must be organized to fully support the
choice. Are your actions helping you achieve your intended goals? If not, you
need to look at your present situation, and decide what areas or factors can be
changed to better suit the direction you wish to go.
Since making a living from home always involves advertising of your product or
service, your ad budget should be at the top of your priority list. Adjusting
your finances, doing away with non-essential costs, will allow you to spend
money on things like educational materials, websites, domain names, and business
services that will give you a return on your investment.
The only way to learn the "Ins and Outs" of making a living from home
is to study the people and info products that will make your goals happen. There
are quality, essential info products available online that are must-haves if you
plan to succeed. There is also a lot of garbage going around the 'net.
Doing your homework and reading recommendations from other successful home-based
entrepreneurs can help you to find the info that will help you greatly, not
wasting your time and money.
It's all about learning from the top dogs that are making a living online. One
great place to start is the awesome online marketing member-only website owned
by Terry Dean. NetBreakthroughs
is a virtual diary of Terry's marketing efforts, testing, successes and
failures. It is one of the most respected online marketing member sites on the
internet. His online marketing forum is one of the best on the web.
To be able
to take advantage of this great pool of info, one would prioritize their
spending to make it possible to pay a low monthly membership fee, and not feel
the burden of another bill to pay. If you could cut out a small expense each
month, giving you room to be able to join one of the most helpful sites on the
net (to the up-and-coming home business person), could you make it happen?
The person that can prioritize their cash flow can learn and make strides toward
their goals that others can't. I bet if you look at your monthly expenditures,
you can find a few things that you can do without.
Making the right choices, and setting proper priorities, will mean the
difference between success and failure in any home-based business venture, be it
online or offline.
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