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PostHeaderIcon Top 10 Reasons Why You Should Start An Online Business

As we all know the world of online business is growing exponentially. Forbes magazine stated that 79 million people in the US will start a home based business in the next 3 years. That’s 26.3 million people this year from the US alone. Why? Here are the top 10 Reasons why people are starting their Online Businesses.

10. You work at home.

You don’t have to wake up in the morning to catch the highway to get stuck in it for an hour everyday anymore. Imagine working at the comfort of your home and making a living out of it. Wake up, Breakfast, Start your computer and you’re at work. Isn’t that the dream job?

9. Your business is running 24 hours on the internet.

There is multiple ways on how to make your business run 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. When you’re sleeping, when you’re outside for a jog, when you’re eating, when you’re shopping, sales or recruits can be made without you being there. Now that’s something!

8. You can start from 0 exp.

You can start from virtually no experience at all. You can learn as your business grows or you can learn from the best of the best in this industry. It is a lot to learn but all the learning you will be doing will give you from zero to hero in your pockets. I’ve learned it the hard way, making so many mistakes. But hey, you learn from your mistakes right?

7. The business that you start can be Global.

The Online business can be started from anywhere in the world that has the World Wide Web (internet) Sales and recruits can be made from anywhere in the world also. The whole world is the limit. Go to that limit. Go Global.

6. You are your own Boss.

You are in complete control of your business. You call all the shots. All the sales, all the recruits are in your hands. If you hate your current boss, here’s the opportunity to fire him/her. After that your business is making more than what you are making right now, do it. The destiny of the company and your destiny rest in your own hands. Go as far as you can until you’re satisfied.

5. it’s cheap to start your Online business.

It’s relatively cheap to start your own business. Some offline businesses require so much money to start them. Why would you risk it all and even more? An Online business can start from 25$ to 3000$. And it’s possible to make more with the 25$ start up fee than the 3000$ start up fee. It only depends on how educated you are on how to build your online business. It’s possible to make a living with the 3000$ start up fee too.

4. When the economy is bad, Online Businesses are on fire.

When the economy is bad, online businesses are on fire. Because people are looking for ways to make money! That’s when you recruit them to your team and you make more money as your business team grows! The more people go to your team the more you make money.

3. Money Freedom.

The money in online business is incredibly enormous. You are in position to make from nothing to many millions per month residually, which means every week the checks come in. Dead or alive, at home or outside, the money is automatically goes in your mail, Paypal, or bank account. As long you have that business and that monthly autoship to keep it moving they will ask for.

2. Time Freedom.

As explained in 9 your business can work 24 hours and 7 days for you. It can be doing almost 90% of your work. You create your own schedule. If you have family, do the work when they are at work and school. Make your calls and your shots when you can. When your kids are napping, you can slip to your computer and make calls, recruits and sales.

1. The possibility to help people and build strong relationships.

In the online business like any businesses, you are talking to people. You have the possibility to build such great friendship that will last a lifetime because you helped them make it to the top with you. You’re helping people to become the person that they want to become. There is no better feeling than helping a man/woman go from ,000 per year to ,000,000 per month. You made them make a 180 in their lives.

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PostHeaderIcon 10 Reasons to Use Small Business Management Software

If you are a business owner or the manager of a small business you will probably have heard of small business management software. You might also be wondering whether or not this type of software would be suitable for the needs of your business. Here to help you decide are the 10 reasons to use small business management software.
1. Small business management software is web based meaning that the only thing an employee needs to access it is a PC and an internet connection. This therefore facilitates working from home or even in another country.
2. Only one application is needed to create and store documents, invoices, quotes, time sheets, calendars, projects and much, much more. So no more having to load up several applications each morning and switch between them to complete projects and tasks.
3. Leads can be turned into sales in a much more streamlined way by using small business management software as all information is held in one place. So every time a quote is created that customer’s information can be held in a leads file for follow up calls at a later date.
4. Projects can be tracked and monitored by managers by simply logging into the application. Projects deadlines will no longer be missed due to inefficient practices ever again – which will come as good news to managers and owners.
5. Any workers who are away from the business can log the times they have worked by being given a username and password for a small business management software application.
6. Customers can be tracked and their purchasing habits monitored with absolute ease. Being able to do this can help a business to anticipate customer purchases and provide them with an excellent experience with your business.
7. Up to 50 employees can be signed up for small business management software, which means that a business does not have to be tiny to benefit from using it.
8. Documents can be shared with employees without the need for an internal email system. Whilst this can be useful it also means that time is spent writing and sending emails. By being able to access documents directly a great deal of time can be saved.
9. Licenses for other applications can be ended, why spend money each month or year when one single application will allow you to run a small business with ease. In fact many business owners who implement small business management software are shocked at how much they can save in their first year of using such software.
10. Small business management software is easy to use which means that employees will not have to spend a disproportionate amount of time learning how to use it.

After seeing the 10 reasons to use small business management software it is clear to see why so many small businesses use it. Not only can it revolutionize your business it can help to increase profits, decrease inefficiency and raise customer satisfaction – something that all small business owners are looking to do.

PostHeaderIcon 7 Reasons You May Fail to Finish Your Book This Year and How to Finish Your Book Strong

Have you finished your book yet? No. Don’t beat yourself up any more. Keep reading this article; you may be making the same mistakes a friend of mine was making when it took years to finish. Now she knows what to do to finish strong and sell her book sooner. You can do the same. I’m ready to show you how. With the right focus and information, you can jumpstart; complete and even publish YOUR book within a few months this year.


More and more people are successfully completing their books in less time. Even your rivals are finishing fast. Don’t let them leave you on the sidelines this year. Why not join them? First read the seven reasons below many aspiring authors may fail to finish this year. Then correct them to complete your book fast and sell sooner:


1. Failure to gain confidence in your book through knowledge.


Many aspiring authors shake like leaves in a tree trying to figure out if their book will sell. Others give up before they even start. Even so, it’s an important question that deserves an answer. No one wants to invest time or money into a house built on sand? Don’t be afraid; here’s how to know if your book is significant.


First of all, if it presents useful information, solves a problem, answers a pressing reader’s question, or impacts people for the good its worth writing. If it’s entertaining or makes us laugh it could go further than you dreamed.


It’s significant, if it creates a deeper understanding of humanity or even animals. People love their pets and consider them a part of the family. With one to three of these elements your book is worth writing.


More than three, it has potential of making excellent sales and even to top seller status. Now, get started; write your book and make the world a better place. Your readers will love you for it.


2. Failure to pinpoint who will buy your book.


Make it your goal to find out who will buy your book and sell it to them. Like an expert bow man taking aim at his target, give your book a specific audience and it will hit the mark of good sales. Best seller books focus on a single topic per book.


When you target one audience at a time, each tip, each story or how-to will be more effective. Many novice authors just shoot their book out to the world without aim. Furthermore, write your message to someone specific and you gain an extra competitive edge on less informed book writers.


It would be helpful to create an audience profile. Are your potential readers’ men, women or young adults? How old are they? Are they interested in your topic? What problems do they face?


Are they business owners, entrepreneurs or professionals? Are they techies or non-techies? Are they willing to spend $15-20 on a book like yours? Do this and you’re on your way to selling more books than you imagined.


3. Failure to write your book’s thesis.


Perhaps, the word thesis brought back memories of English class. No worries, remember a thesis simply means the main central thought of a subject. Make sure your main central thought includes the greatest benefit to your book reader and you’re done.


In other words, it should answer your audiences’ question, “How will this book help, encourage or solve my problem for me?” Write the thesis before you write the book and stay on the path of focused, powerful yet easy to read content.


All chapters should support your book’s main concept. For the book “Write Your Best Book Now,” the thesis is “How to write, complete, and publish your best book fast.” Give your book a competitive edge by putting the main thought in the title or sub-title.


4. Failure to make an inspiration cover early to encourage yourself.


Keep it nearby to inspire you. Remember, book covers are the number one selling point of a book. Of course, in the beginning this is only a working cover. Nevertheless it will help crystallize your thoughts and propel you toward the fulfillment of your dream. You have 10 seconds or less to impress your potential readers to buy.


Look around the bookstores and the internet to get a few ideas. Look for the covers most suited for your audience. Choose colors that attract them. For instance, consider red and blue for business books; aqua, yellow, and shades of red work for personal growth books. Even so, avoid too much red; it makes some feel suspicious.


5. Failure to develop the back cover as a sales message before you write chapter one.


This benefit driven outline helps give your book direction and helps you focus on what’s really important to your readers. Most books will only allow for 50-75 words. That gives you less than 20 seconds to impress your prospective reader.


Make this message passionate. Focus only what sells: testimonials (reader, expert and famous), a benefit driven headline to hook the reader to open the book and read the table of contents, and bulleted benefits.


6. Failure to compose your book’s 60 second “mini billboard” before you begin writing.


Have you noticed a highway billboard lately? You only have a few seconds to get it as you drive by. So, the information is distilled into sound bytes to be effective. Make your 2-3 sentence book blurbs into sound bytes. Like a billboard where you only have a few seconds to get your message across, condense your sound byte into a 60 second tell and sell.


Use your mini billboard at networking meetings, in the elevator, in the grocery line, anywhere you only have a few seconds to tell about your book. Composing your ad should include your title and 3 top benefits.


7. Failure to write your publishing goals down for your book.


Will you self-publish or shop for a traditional publish? There are serious pros and cons for either method. Find out the differences so you can make an educated choice that suits you. If you are self-publishing, consider the POD technology for your book. There are lots of good choices that will publish your book for you at an affordable price.


If you are opting for a traditional publisher, get an agent and a contract before writing the book. Then shop agents and publishers with 2 chapters and a knock-out book proposal. Invest in one of the current market guides and research the best fit for your work. It raises your chances considerably if you know what kind of manuscripts a particular company is looking for.


I admit it; getting started writing a book can be challenging to most. Even so, it doesn’t have to stay that way. You can do like the author did; use the tips above and kick start writing your book. Start today; complete and release your significant message to the world. Then jump around, get excited for it won’t be long before we see your name in print!

PostHeaderIcon Home Based Business Tips – Three Reasons To Outsource Your Businesses Accounting Needs

When you have home based business you have to fill many roles in order to keep the company moving. One in particular is the role of the company accountant or bookkeeper. Many businesses use QuickBooks to handle their accounting needs as do I. The benefits of using QuickBooks are endless. Mainly the program provides an easy way to invoice your clients and keep track of your accounts.

However, there is a learning curve using QuickBooks to its full capacity. Also, you want to spend their time doing what’s most important business and that’s taking care of your customers. So if you can budget this, you will see that there are benefits outsourcing your book keeping. While I recommend that you perform the invoicing yourself, I recommend outsourcing to a book keeper for the other accounting tasks if your business budget allows.

Here are three very good reasons why you should consider outsourcing to a book keeper.

First of all it saves you time and energy. Depending on the size of your business, it could save you a few hours a week. Could you imagine having a few extra hours a week? So here’s how they save you time.

Most book keepers instruct you to keep all of your receipts and they post them for you when you send to them. While you want to view reports of your finances, you want to have the book keeper do the leg work by posting payments, receivables and organize and categorize your business according to the accounting software they use.

Most book keepers ask you to submit your materials monthly, bi monthly or quarterly. It depends on your business and the volume of transactions you have. Most work with QuickBooks and categorize all of your transactions in the software itself.

The second reason is you can focus on being the best at your trade and helping your customers. Remember you are offering a service and you need to be better than your competition. So why spend time on something that doesn’t make your business better?

For example, you know every detail of the product and service you provide to your clients. You’re considered a professional and are expected to know the latest trends in you industry. You can expect the same from the book keeper and you don’t have to learn every detail of their trade.

Finally, the book keeper is able to provide information to your CPA to file taxes or they can help you file your taxes.

If you are using Quick Books you are provided with many robust reports to help you file you taxes. The book keeper will be able to provide assistance and advisement.

Whether you use a CPA, your book keeper or yourself to file your businesses taxes the bookkeeper builds and provides the financial snapshot of your business. The bookkeeper then becomes a valuable resource to your business.

When you are always pressed for time to get your projects completed, it may be best to out source your businesses book keeping needs to save you valuable time.