Is Your Internet Marketing Duff or is it Working?

April 14th, 2008 by Russell Marsh

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by Russell Marsh

The Dream of Internet Marketing from home sounds great but there are three things working against you and you have top guard against them. The first thing is working on your own, the second is the temptation to jump from one program to the next and the third the constant bombardment of new products and the temptations they provide. How are you to overcome these distractions?

Discipline Yourself

If you are to work from home it is going to take some serious discipline if you are to make your business a success. You have to decide when to work. You have to make sure you don’t get lazy and waste a morning or an afternoon here and there. Always be determined to get up away from the TV and do something constructive for your business.

You are on your own, all the time. It is completely up to you whether you spend one hour a day being productive or eight hours. That is why self-discipline is so important.

It also takes self-discipline to not spend hours going over e-mails instead of working. It is recommended that you limit the number of e-mail lists you join. Why subscribe to 50 e-mail lists and then have to spend two hours wading through your inbox deleting all those e-mails?

Signing up for two or three e-mail lists should be enough. Limit it to the experts you really want to hear from. Or better yet, subscribe to their RSS feeds.

It also takes self-discipline to not purchase every new product that comes out with big promises of making you big money or simplifying your life. The basic rule to follow is if it doesn’t help you in the area you have chosen to focus in, or if you already have more than enough, then pass it by.

Products that do deserve some consideration and those that may cut your workload down by automating some part of it. Do consider these as your time is one of your most precious commodities. This could possibly include using a service that will take care of some of your jobs more efficiently. These could be wise investments.

Always watch out for glowing reports and testimonials. Quite often these people are affiliates of the product and you need to sure they are not this but genuine users. Don’t forget it’s a Tool you are considering. You wouldn’t buy a new hammer unless your old one was broken so treat your home business the same way.

Stay on Focus

Which leads to the next point, stay on focus. It is so incredibly easy to jump from one thing to another. First, you need to have a business plan. Second, you need to stick with that plan.

If, after you have given it a chance, you find that the plan is not working, then consider altering course. But be careful you are not changing your business plan just because you have become bored with it.

Working from home is very exciting at first but like most things it can become routine and certain tasks become humdrum. It’s a good idea to network with other home business owners from time to time and maybe change the routine around some after a period. Don’t become bored with your business.

Be aware that it may take a while before you have your business plan sufficiently fluid that you can maintain your business tasks without it becoming tedious. Constantly monitor your plan and tweak it rather than abandon it at the first sign of boredom. Don’t dump a perfectly good plan for the sake of a couple of tweaks.

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