Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Home Business

This is a topic that generate over 2,700,000 searches just last month. With the economy the way it is, and the 70+ year history of the Network Marketing arena, there are going to be some companies that explode their business. That is the good news.

What to know the bad news? There are going to be some companies that explode their business.
Why would I say that's a bad thing, let me see if I can do a good enough job to explain it here in this blog.

The good news is simple, people are looking for an extra way to generate income, and this is the most effective way of doing that, meaning finding a Network Marketing company that makes sense to you and being apart of it.

Why it could be a bad thing is this. Many people will join and not have the right mind set, or the best training to help make sure they succeed. Its easy to get started, its easy to talk about, at least for the 1st month. Then it gets more difficult, and the pressures of the not producing like you thought you could start to become a reality no one really wants to see.

So then its the challenge of having to re-commit yourself to the project and start again. That's not always easy or truthfully, what you really want to do.

So how do you avoid the pitfalls.. make you you have someone holding you accountable, make sure you have a system that you can you to track your progress. This is critical. Just like you step onto a scale to monitor your weight if your are dieting, you want to have something as simple to ensure your success in your new business.

I hear it said once at an event I was speaking at, "Don't treat your Million Dollar business like a hobby, and you'll have an income to pay for all your hobbies."

If you would like a simple review of your business plan, or would like to learn how to best put an accountability plan in place, feel free to contact me at sean@seangmurphy.com make sure you put "plan review" in the email subject line.

Or you can go to my website, www.SeanGMurphy.com and learn more there, and request your No-Fee Mentorship call.

Thanks for making a difference, I look forward to seeing you at the next event.

Your friend and student,
Sean

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