This common excuse for not starting your online business is hopefully one that's easy to overcome. However, for some, it might be a legitimate excuse, so I offer some suggestions for how to do things "on the cheap" in the short blurb below. Take a look…
Excuse #5: I don't have money for learning, basic setup, etc.
For some people, this may be a legitimate challenge. After all, ANY business has certain costs involved and an online business is no different. But for most people, it's a PERCEIVED challenge. When you figure out what's actually needed in order to get your online business up and running, and you really run the numbers, the costs aren't that much. You'll probably want to have the following:
a domain name ($10)
a free webpage editor like NVU ($0)
a low cost web hosting account ($15/month)
an autoresponder account through AWeber ($20/month)
In fact, you could skip...
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Overcoming Common Excuses for Not Building Your Online BusinessFrom: kentonnewby.com
Post Date: 2008-03-04 16:12:49
Often times, people get in their own way when they set out to achieve a specific goal. The goal could be to get in shape, find a partner, or anything else for that matter…in our case, building an online business . The point is that no matter what the goal (if it's worth achieving), sometimes we just put a bunch of excuses and garbage in our way instead of just "getting on with it".
That's definitely true when it comes to building an online business . With (se...
more Excuse #12: I Need to Learn a Little Bit More Before I Get StartedFrom: kentonnewby.com
Post Date: 2008-03-18 05:10:29
Earlier I mentioned that I'd be doing a series of blog posts covering some of the most common reasons people have for not starting their online business. For some reason, #12 is on my mind today, so let's do it "Late Show" style, in reverse order (although there's no real order to this list).
Excuse #12: I need to learn a little bit more before I get started
No, you really don't need to learn "a little bit more". Now I'm about to tell you something tha...
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