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Thursday, February 25, 2021
You May Have a Profitable Small Business Idea
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Monday, February 15, 2021
Is Someone Stealing Your Home Business Ideas?
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Have You Ever had a really great idea and then later saw someone else putting it into action? Even more perplexing is when you never told anyone about the idea, yet somehow, someone discovered it and acted on it before you could.
Maybe you had an idea for a blockbuster new trending kind of stuff that would make all your financial dreams come true, or you came up with a great home business model that would have had reps flocking to your door-and now someone is sucking up in all glory.
It's an awful, sinking feeling to see someone else profiting from your idea - I know, I've been there! However, don't let it discourage you into hanging up your entrepreneur hat. Here are three ways to turn the situation around:
1) Vow to take action. The worst thing about seeing someone else put your idea into action is knowing that you could have done so too, if only you'd been more proactive. Maybe you were struggling with an overloaded schedule so you put the idea on the back burner for a while, or you were uncertain about your own ability to do a good job with it - and someone else saw the potential and swooped on the opportunity.
The first step to salvaging the situation is acknowledging that you could have done better, and vowing to do better next time. While it's impossible to act on every single idea you have, you can make a stronger effort to take even small actions on the really good ideas. Remember that small actions done consistently add up to great results.
2) Take a different angle. Even if someone put your idea into action, they probably didn't do it exactly the way you would have. Give some thought to different angles you could take on the same idea. This works especially well with informational products because there are so many facets to each topic. Open your mind and think about opposing views and unique perspectives you can use to turn your idea around and make it fresh again.
3) Make it bigger and better. Think about ways to build on your original idea and expand it. Think about great sequels to best-selling products during the season. (Or use your creativity to create and start to market your own brand). Think about improvements and modifications that could refine the idea and take it to a new level of success. Consider alternative marketing techniques that could make all the difference in the popularity of your product or idea. Whatever you do, don't limit yourself. Push past your doubts and be willing to aim higher in your goals.
The truth is, there are limitless numbers of ideas just floating around, waiting to be realized. If you open your mind, more than a few good ones are bound to fall right in. Begin keeping an idea journal so you can record the great ideas as they come. Engage in frequent brainstorming sessions to see if you can either come up with more ideas or improve upon the ones you already have.
Create a detailed plan for the ideas you want to work on first, so you won't feel overwhelmed or confused by how to proceed. A good way to do this is by considering the outcome you're trying to achieve, and then working backward. Which action steps will be needed to accomplish the outcome? Make a list of these steps, and put them in a logical order of progression. You'll then have a detailed roadmap leading to the success you're trying to create.
Finally, and most importantly, begin taking action! Even if you can spare15 minutes a day, you will feel more productive and make steady progress on the tasks you've set for yourself. Simply focus on taking one step at a time, and before you know it. you'll be the one sucking up all the glory, while someone else slaps their forehead and says, "Hey, that was my Idea!"
That's all for now again guys, thank you so much for coming by and spending your time reading on my blog, until my next article posted hopin' to see you again. Feel free to share your insight, about this article in the comment section below.
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Friday, February 12, 2021
WORKING AT HOME?THE NEW NORMAL
When you work from home, one of the hardest things to get right is knowing where to do your work. In your bedroom? in a special home office? Well, here are a few pointers.
A Dedicated Space is Best.
I really believe that you won't get far unless you set aside space and use it for work only. Why? well, if you use your workspace for things other than work, then you'll get distracted by anything you leave there. Other people in the family might become frustrated by not being able to use the space, or you might find that you simply don't have anywhere to put all the important pieces of paper you acquire, meaning that they get lost.
The Art of the Home Office
A home office is really what you want- this really needs to be a dedicated room of a reasonable size. You shouldn't have too much trouble if you convert a small bedroom, as most bedrooms are actually surprisingly large once you take away the bed.
Your essentials for a home office are disk, chair, Computer, filling, and phone/fax. If you don't have spare ones of these lying around then you should buy them used or from some kind of discount store-don't spend a cent more than you need to on your office furniture and equipment, at least to begin with. Still, though, do try to find that doesn't look too bad, and that match.
Do make sure that you have everything in the room that you'll need for your business, and that your equipment is good that you'll be able to use it for long periods of time without it becoming painful. If you plan to do a lot of calls, for example, buy a headset so that you can do it hands-free. it's also worth spending just a little extra on that chair if you're going to be sitting on it a lot.
You should also make sure that the room is well-lit and decorated in a style you like; one that says "serious", but not 'dull terrible work'. Keep it at a comfortable temperature, with good ventilation. Many people like to make their home office visibly different from the rest of their house, by having a differently-colored carpet or wooden floors or painting the walls an entirely different color. Whatever you do, though \, I have no doubt that it'll be better than 99% Of the corporate offices out there. The most important thing is that you don't spend too much, but that you make sure to solve any problems you have with your space as soon as they come up.
A Whole Other Building.
One thing that some people like to do when setting up a home office is to make it completely separate from their house; a business annex. This could be expensive-for goodness sake don't build a whole other building if you don't have something like a shed or garage to convert- but it is also one of the most effective ways to work from home. It's not so much a "home office" as an office that you've built right next to your home _ and it gives you a much clearer sense of when you're working and when you're not.
This option is especially worth considering if you do a manual trade, especially if you already have some kind of workshop space. I knew a carpenter who saved himself all sorts of headaches when he moved his home office away from his bedroom and into his existing workshop in his garage.
Friday, December 4, 2020
ALWAYS LOOK AT THE BRIGHTER SIDE OF THINGS
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