Monday, May 17, 2010

The Four Greatest Fears of Starting Your Own Business (Part 2)

To read Part 1 of this article, please click Here

Not only is there no catch, I didn’t even

hype the pitch by one iota. These are
exactly the conditions in which tens of
thousands of successful network
marketing ventures have begun.


Sure, some overly zealous networkers may tell you how rich
you’re going to get, how easy it is, and how fast it will happen.
Please note, I didn’t say any of that!


Network marketing is a serious business,
no less so than any other way you might
consider earning your living for the rest
of your life.


The reality is that network marketing is hard work, it takes time,
and you’ll probably lose some money in the beginning.

The difference is that most of the hardest work is done by
someone else, your work is done when you choose to do it, it
typically takes a few months to turn a profit (some accomplish
this in the first month) rather than a few years, and whatever
amount you might lose at first has one, two, or maybe even
three fewer digits compared to the start-up losses of most conventional
businesses.

Yet you can still reap the tax benefits of operating your own
business, and you can have just as much, if not more, income
potential as most conventional businesses!

Imagine becoming financially independent in one to three
years...


Without having to spend thousands of
dollars each month...

Without having to work long hours seven
days a week...

Without even having to quit your job
during the development stage and...

Without having to get a business degree
or hire someone who has one...


If you are considering starting your own business, and you’ve
got access to, let’s say, $50,000 in startup funds (a very modest
assumption), imagine how profitable you could be, and how
quickly, if you didn’t have to hire employees, you didn’t have to
lease an office... and/or storefront... and/or warehouse, you
didn’t have to pay sales or payroll taxes, you didn’t have to
spend one penny on R&D, graphic design, or the development
of promotional material, and you didn’t have to hire an
accountant, lawyer, or business consultant.


And imagine how much more money might go into your pocket
if you didn’t need business partners to help you finance and run
the business. Think about it—and try not to become giddy.

Now for the really fun part…


To be continue..

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