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Successful Internet Business areer during the day. If you work days – you worry about missing appointments, auditions, etc. Artists have so many things they have to juggle. Serious pursuit of an artistic career can constitute a full time job in itself.There is a gold rush right now, and it is not happening in California or the Yukon. It is happening online. People all over the world are lured by the possibility of making it rich by starting a successful Internet business. Starting a business online, after all, seems like the perfect opportunity. It takes very little startup capital, requires few permits and no building, and can be assembled within days or weeks. Unfortunately, a successful Internet business is the exception rather than the rule. Most of the people who start an online business fail at it in the first year.You see, there is no surefire way to start a successful Internet business. The Internet has many things to recommend it as the Having your own business will always provide you with a greater opportunity to earn more money simply by virtue of the fact that you will be the boss. However, there are also significant Internet Affiliate Success You want nothing more than to focus on your artistic career. You do not want un-necessary distractions. You certainly do not have time to start your own business. After all, you need to focus your energy on your artistic business. The question is WHAT energy? Do you really have the energy left after waiting tables half the night to then go into an audition and perform well the next day? Did you even have the choice of whether you worked that evening or not?Do you want to become a highly paid affiliate?This is one of the best on-line earning models that you can pursue.Lucrative and easy-to-set up, affiliate income can become an auto pilot business for you once it is in place.But you have to get it right to make it work. Consider these 10 steps to affiliate success.1) Soft sell, don't hard sell. Give your visitor useful information, don't just hit them over the head with a sales pitch, flashy banners, and multiple order links.Talk to your visitor like they qre a friend you are telling about a great movie you saw last night or a fantastic restaurant you dined at recently.People love to hear a friend's experience, but There is no way I am going to sit here and tell you that it is easy to start and run your own business. There is a lot of hard work involved. However, the payoffs are immense. Why? Because you are your own boss and that makes all the difference in the world. No matter what job you are working, who makes the real money? The boss. Who decides if and when to give you a raise? The boss. Who decides when you are going to work? The boss. Who decides if and when you get a vacation? The boss. Who decides whether or not you get to keep your job? The boss. Now tell me this. Why wouldn’t you want to be the boss? Then you will make the real money, be able to give yourself a raise any time you want, schedule your work anytime you want (which means around the needs of your artistic career), and have the security of knowing no one can fire you. Are you convinced yet? You have too many things to juggle as an artist to try to convince someone else to alter your work schedule. You need maximum flexibility and, unfortunately, your job will very likely not have the amount of flexibility for which you are looking. If you work nights, you are probably too tired to work on your artistic career during the day. If you work days – you worry about missing appointments, auditions, etc. Artists have so many things they have to juggle. Serious pursuit of an artistic career can constitute a full time job in itself. Having your own business will always provide you with a greater opportunity to earn more money simply by virtue of the fact that you will be the boss. However, there are also significant t The Secret to Success in Real Estate ice of whether you worked that evening or not?What if I told you that I could show you how to easily match your annual salary by working a fraction of the time you work in right now?How would it feel to have all the time and money you need to live a stress free debt free life? Just imagine no more living paycheck to pay check worrying about this bill or that bill, imagine having the time to do what’s really important to you. You could take your family on dream vacations. Buy the home you have always wanted. Live the kind of life you never thought you could. Travel the world.I have spent most of my life working jobs I couldn’t stand sometimes 100 hours a week and for less than half of what I was truly worth and come to find out a fraction There is no way I am going to sit here and tell you that it is easy to start and run your own business. There is a lot of hard work involved. However, the payoffs are immense. Why? Because you are your own boss and that makes all the difference in the world. No matter what job you are working, who makes the real money? The boss. Who decides if and when to give you a raise? The boss. Who decides when you are going to work? The boss. Who decides if and when you get a vacation? The boss. Who decides whether or not you get to keep your job? The boss. Now tell me this. Why wouldn’t you want to be the boss? Then you will make the real money, be able to give yourself a raise any time you want, schedule your work anytime you want (which means around the needs of your artistic career), and have the security of knowing no one can fire you. Are you convinced yet? You have too many things to juggle as an artist to try to convince someone else to alter your work schedule. You need maximum flexibility and, unfortunately, your job will very likely not have the amount of flexibility for which you are looking. If you work nights, you are probably too tired to work on your artistic career during the day. If you work days – you worry about missing appointments, auditions, etc. Artists have so many things they have to juggle. Serious pursuit of an artistic career can constitute a full time job in itself. Having your own business will always provide you with a greater opportunity to earn more money simply by virtue of the fact that you will be the boss. However, there are also significant The Impact of Follow Up e you a raise? The boss. Who decides when you are going to work? The boss. Who decides if and when you get a vacation? The boss. Who decides whether or not you get to keep your job? The boss. Now tell me this. Why wouldn’t you want to be the boss? Then you will make the real money, be able to give yourself a raise any time you want, schedule your work anytime you want (which means around the needs of your artistic career), and have the security of knowing no one can fire you.It never ceases to amaze me how few sales people make the time to follow-up after they have made initial contact with a prospect or customer. In the last few months, I can think of at least eight different situations in my own life (business & personal) when a salesperson did not bother taking this initiative. These included a landscaper who designed plans for our property, two different people who spoke to me about creating a promotional piece of literature for my business, a sales rep for a pool company, and a men’s fashion salesman who was asked to send information. In each of these situations I was very interested in the product or service offered by the vendor.This got me wondering…why don’t pe Are you convinced yet? You have too many things to juggle as an artist to try to convince someone else to alter your work schedule. You need maximum flexibility and, unfortunately, your job will very likely not have the amount of flexibility for which you are looking. If you work nights, you are probably too tired to work on your artistic career during the day. If you work days – you worry about missing appointments, auditions, etc. Artists have so many things they have to juggle. Serious pursuit of an artistic career can constitute a full time job in itself. Having your own business will always provide you with a greater opportunity to earn more money simply by virtue of the fact that you will be the boss. However, there are also significant How to Be a Successful Blogger tistic career), and have the security of knowing no one can fire you.Successful bloggers. What do they have in common? A great number of links? The “blogging guru” appellative? Great ideas? A little bit of everything? Is there a recipe to make a successful blogger; something like: take one part knowledge, two parts benevolence, a teaspoon of helpfulness, a sprinkle of talent and a dash of ambition, shake well and gently poor the blend (evenly) over a Web space? What does it take to become a successful blogger anyway?The answers come from the best. And the best are those people who are living brands: Darren Rowse, Liz Strauss, Michael Arrington, Yaro Starak, Jeffrey Zeldman, Scott Adams, Lorelle Van Fossen to name just a few. These bloggers have indeed in common the “ Are you convinced yet? You have too many things to juggle as an artist to try to convince someone else to alter your work schedule. You need maximum flexibility and, unfortunately, your job will very likely not have the amount of flexibility for which you are looking. If you work nights, you are probably too tired to work on your artistic career during the day. If you work days – you worry about missing appointments, auditions, etc. Artists have so many things they have to juggle. Serious pursuit of an artistic career can constitute a full time job in itself. Having your own business will always provide you with a greater opportunity to earn more money simply by virtue of the fact that you will be the boss. However, there are also significant Buy Bonds for Safety? More Investment Myths Exposed areer during the day. If you work days – you worry about missing appointments, auditions, etc. Artists have so many things they have to juggle. Serious pursuit of an artistic career can constitute a full time job in itself.For many investors, there are only two assets worth considering most of the time - stocks or bonds. "When the stock market falters, switch to bonds for 'safety.' They might be dull and boring, compared to the roller-coaster ride shares can give you, but you can't lose on US Government Bonds, because apart from less volatility, you have the strongest guarantee in the world." So goes the argument.Is this true? Are Uncle Sam's Treasuries safe? Well, if you don’t mind lending your hard-earned savings to someone who already owes $9 trillion and has no chance of ever paying it back, I guess you could say they are safe.Bonds are only safe because people (including international investors, even centr Having your own business will always provide you with a greater opportunity to earn more money simply by virtue of the fact that you will be the boss. However, there are also significant tax benefits to owning your own business, which allows you to KEEP more of the money that you earn. Let’s take a very simple example. Let’s say that you have a job that pays you a salary of $15,000 per year. Subtract the 30% you will pay in taxes ($4,500). Now assume that you travel 10 miles per day getting to and from work ($750). If you spend around $5 per day on lunch that will total $1,250 and people with jobs tend to spend more money in general eating out, so let’s add another $1,000 in food expenses for the year. Without even factoring in things like special work clothes, day care (if you have children), etc… you are already at a net take home pay of only $7,500. That’s 50% of your earnings! (Next time you are looking at a part time job – divide the salary offered by 50% and see how excited you are about taking it!) Now, what if you earned that same $15,000 in a home based business? Before paying taxes, you would get to subtract your deductible expenses. If you drove the same amount as with the job – only to and from business meetings – that would be the same $750. Suppose you spent more on meals - $10 per day (2,500) – but these were all business lunches which would mean you could deduct 50% or (1,250). Even if all of your other legal deductions only added up to another $1,000 (businesses allow for numerous deductions: home office, some entertainment, supplies, travel, education, etc.) You would have a total of $3,000 in deductible expenses (car + lunches + other) and would therefore only be taxed on $12,000 earnings. The self employment tax is only 15% ($1,800). Now, subtract the remaining $1,250 (the portion of your lunches tha
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