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Show Low - A Vince Robert's
Novel - On Sale Now
Gary A. Clark is a top professional copywriter
in the
Colorado Springs, Colorado Professional Copywriting guide on
WordWorker.com.
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Summary
How to take the initial steps in starting your career and work online. How
to pick and choose your lifestyle and develop yourself to ensure success in
working online. By learning different unconventional marketing techniques
and using different marketing strategies you gain the edge on your
competition through marketing online.
How to make the switch to working online is a short 4 part series on
how to move from your 9-5 job to a life of freedom and flexibility of
working online. This is how I made my move and how you can too, no BS
involved.
First, it isn’t working online but rather playing online and earning money.
If I did not love getting up in the morning doing what I am doing, I
wouldn’t last a month. The biggest hurdle you have to overcome while
pondering the thought of working online is to ignore what others have done
to make money online and to do what you love instead.
When people first start out online, they look at the likes of John Chow and
Jeremy Schoemaker and think, “I can do this.” What most people realize after
about a month of trying is it doesn’t work out that way. Earning money
online can be a lot harder than it appears.
First Step:
Start! I know that seems basic, but it is amazing that most people only
think and talk about making a life change for the better. So get going and
do it! Learn about the different ways you can make money online and what you
are capable of doing.
Second Step:
Find what you love to do. Motivation is a huge factor in success. When you
love your work, you aren’t working. Having fun is probably the most
important aspect of doing what you love. Besides loving what you do, you
will often know a lot about that particular niche, adding even more to your
credibility and knowledge to the trends in that market. Knowing as much as
you can about your niche market gives you the edge on top of the passion to
pursuit it. It amazes me that even after blogging for a short period of time
you will see so many other bloggers come and go as they slowly give up on
their pursuit of money. It’s a pursuit of a dream that will carry you
through.
Third Step:
Phase into your online work. I didn’t just wake up one day and start working
online. I started by reading blogs. Then I started subscribing to blogs that
I liked. I opened up a free blogging account on Blogger.com and other sites,
learning the skills of creating a fluid site online. I learned how to and
how not to make money online (selling ebooks is not going to get you
anywhere unless you know how to market online well). Make the shift from
part-time Internet entrepreneur to full-time self employed Internet
marketer. Start small and allow yourself to have a life outside of the
Internet and your work. As you grow and expand online, you will have to be
the judge of when to quit your day job and pursuit your online business. I
did this after roughly 4-5 months. I timed vacation and paychecks to give me
the most coverage and financial buffer I could. This process wasn’t easy and
I had to live on next to nothing for a few months in order to accomplish the
transaction. I recommend saving as much money as you can before this part or
already be generating a steady income stream from your part-time online
ventures. Both are good ideas.
Fourth Step:
Find a balance in your life and establish a routine. It is a whole new world
to work for yourself. There is no longer someone making sure you are
accomplishing your work. You have to be your own boss. Treat your time as a
commodity that you can no longer take back. Time is no longer worth a fixed
dollar amount. It is equated in the terms of value added. You now get paid
on performance and the value that you provide. It no longer matters how long
it takes you to accomplish tasks in order to get paid but rather how much
value you provide your customers. Never cheat your customers on value. You
may find that in order to generate the income you want, you only spend 4
hours a day working for it. It is important to find that balance and treat
that time like it is pure gold, because it is.
Fifth Step:
Diversify. The days where you set up a store front and sold hardware
supplies to local people are fading fast. In a world that changes in a
matter of minutes online, you cannot afford to be stagnate. As soon as you
start generating a decent income from your flagship blog or virtual
business, you should be creating the next. When you have 4-5 different but
related businesses online, you protect yourself from failure due to lose of
income. If one of those businesses or income streams disappears, you still
have others to carry your through until your next idea is put into place.
The winds of business change so quickly online that no one knows for sure
what the next year will bring. If people claim to know, they are lying.
Sixth Step:
Give back. Giving back is a crucial part of business and branding. Giving
back doesn’t always have to involve money, it can be in time to help
charitable causes, giving advice to others, talking with and answering
questions from customers, sending thank you cards and notes and just about
anything else. Never forget where you were at one point, and remember to
give credit to those who helped get you there.
Continue >>>>>Part 2
How to make the switch to working online part 1
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