How to Avoid Internet Confusion in Business Online

August 31st, 2007 Filed under: Uncategorized — Advertising Author

The Internet can be the most fun environment you have experienced.

Information overload can really take this glamor away. You are
constantly hit with advertisements and explosion of video and audios
everywhere. They will undermine and make you question your own good
judgment.

Who to trust?

Now I assume the people reading here have already gained Home Business
Skills and have chosen their prime business. So long as a business has
a good core this business has every right to succeed as the next one.
Along with professional tools and integrated services you can use to
make you smarter, you need your focus. Of course its a wise decision to
have your own website, full optimization is the key, professional
website builders are the rage and they work well, not so expensive
either.

FOCUS IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT.

Set your objective for being on line, have a goal to hit, Once you hit
it hit it again and again. The biggest confusion you deal with on line
is yourself we can turn into our own worst enemies. Distractions are
meant to be there. They are hoping if you have not made money with your
business yet they can entice you to theirs.

The Internet is big enough for all the businesses on line, its still
evolving and many markets have not even be scratched.

Set your agenda, Set your Short term, Mid term, long term goals with
what you wish to achieve and keep going until you hit this. Absolutely
anything that is going to take away your goal or distract you, you must
have strength to move away from. Once you have set this up and its
where you want it then perhaps you can move onto another business or
another objective within your business.

An example of getting distracted I can use from my own personal
learning curve. I am running a business that is fine and making money,
then as I am doing the advertising of this business a person wants to
speak to me who is a friend (a person that likes me and understands
business), so instead of asking them to wait I go and have a hour long
conversation, the better step for me on this exact example would be ask
them to voice so I can continue or ask them to wait for the alloted
time it takes me to finish this task.

The core of business is to put in and what you put in then to receive
an output.

So you need to tell yourself:
Will this help me with my goal?
Will this help me achieve a smarter working platform?
Will this be of benefit to my business long term?
Does this cut down time with tasks I do already?<

or

Am I starting something totally off track?<

If the latter is your answer consider using the most powerful word in
the dictionary, NO!

Heres to your Success!

Lisa Lomas
CMU7
Coach/Partner

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