Wednesday, 21 October 2009

Work from home online, offline? It is a big ask whichever way you want to do it, but you know what, it is achievable, and fun, and rewarding, just the save on gas bills is a bonus!
I have personally worked form home for almost 5 years now, and apart from the 3.30pm dread when the kids come home and the knowledge that the house is going to be a cauldron of noise and fun, if you take the time to do the 99%, everything else works.
Dont get me wrong, the feeling of camaraderie when you are in an office environment is fantastic, feeding of your colleagues, being driven by your competition etc, however, if you have spent 2 hours getting there and knowing you have 2 hours back, then always in the back of your mind these 4 hours of wasted time play on your emotions.
We are in the information age and as such, doing what we do, or what you would like to do is wanted, almost needed by the rest of the community, and that community is growing, latest figures 1,668,870,408 and growing, check out http://www.internetworldstats.com/stats.htm if for some strange reason you dont believe me.
Many people will try and sell you a product, a package which will lead to millions in the bank with no work from you. I know and believe that these dont work, you must be willing to put in the effort equivalent to most start up businesses. I did 15 to 20 hours a week on top of your normal routine.
Your see there is so much to set up and monitor, but as apposed to normal businesses, once you have done the hard work, then you are on auto pilot. Tweak, Enhance, Test... Onece, twice, even three times a day, what you have set up, but the systems are in place..
An age old phrase, 'it is not rocket science', well all you friends, it is not. Much of the science is repetitive, to be honest if it is not broken dont fix it, well that is true with this industry.
If, as an example I gave you a seven step strategy to earning £700 every day, just one of your sources of income.. I think you would be interested.
You, yes you, just like me, you set it up, you make it work, you perfect, and then you repeat.... Job done, you harvest the rewards after you have sewn the seeds.

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