You see the "successful tips to grow your home business posts" all day long. Great. Now cruise the web. What do you see? Failure. Spamming.
Desperation. Anxiety. Poverty. Broke-ness. 97% of people fail in this niche, no need to look far for evidence. Open twitter. See what I mean?
As a new - or even veteran - online entrepreneur the urge you feel leads you to low energy acts. Because most are programmed to fail.
Most learn about how to run a business from people who work a J-O-B. Most learn about how to acquire money from people who struggle financially.
The truth is this: you are far more likely to engage in moronic, ding-bat like acts, EVEN IF a high energy coach points you in the right direction.
Your tendency moves toward fear-based acts desperate acts. Few people carry calm, confident vibes, which inspire calm, confident acts.
Becoming aware of your silly mistakes is the first step to releasing these error-prone ways. Read, and heed. Be honest. Own these errors, if applicable.
Growing Your Home Business Like a Stooge
1 - No Accessibility
Running a home business or cash gifting club, and checking your social accounts once every 2-3 days, is a gross error. A dingbat move.
Success flows to the accessible mentor. Failure finds people who remain unplugged for long periods....uh...*ONLINE* entrepreneur. Get it?
Your office is online. Be there. Check social sites daily. Stick around for 20 minutes, or an hour. Be accessible. Open Skype. Check in at your office.
2 - Not Creating Content
New entrepreneurs might fear creating content. Well....you can not establish authority by sitting on the sidelines. Create value, become valuable.
1 exception: running a paid marketing campaign. No need to create. Otherwise, you must create to influence prospects. Show off your body of work.
People want to know if you can help them prosper. The quick way to do it: create content persistently. 3 to 5 blog posts weekly. 1 video weekly.
Creators rise above the field of competition. People who refuse to create make a silly mistake, increasing their learning curve by years.
3 - Lack of Persistence
Online losers quit. 1 blog post, then no blog posts for 2 weeks, or months, or forever. Would you trust someone who shows up to work once every 2 months?
Would you trust an offline shop owner who opened their doors once every 2 months? Nope. The dingie would go out of business in 1 week. Maybe earlier.
Persist like heck. Work your cash gifting club or online business daily. Create content. Make connections. Post ads. Persist, good things happen.
Your persistence programs people to respond. Influences prospects to opt-in, and join your team, on a subconscious level.
Everybody wants to associate with a persistent, tenacious person. Rubs off on you. Inspires you to be persistent. Persist like heck.
4 - No Follow Up
Stooges never follow up. The crowd leaves their success to chance, or the stupid idea that individuals will beat the door down to join you, sans follow ups.
Get this: following up is on you. Meaning you can never, ever expect an individual to call you, or follow up, because most wait for people to reach out.
The job of a home business coach is to provide value and follow up, making strong connections. Persist in relationship-building. Reach out.
Show that you care. Show that you are a real, living person, interested in the success of your prospect. Show you mean business. Follow up.
Follow up by phone. Follow up by email. Be clear: I want to connect with you, to see if we're a match. Follow up immediately after the opt-in.
Depending on the individual's commitment to starting. follow up a few days later, or week. 2 weeks tops. Patient, persistent follow ups create fortunes.
5 - No Personal Development
I am baffled at how few entrepreneurs engage in personal development consistently. You go as far as your mind - combined with your intuition - takes you.
Ignoring self help kills your chances at success. It increases your chances of failing by 1000%.
When things get thick - and they will - your mental game needs to be tight.
Meditate. Visualize. Affirm. Study self-help books. Spend 1 hour a day minimum, honing your mental tools. As within, so without.
6 - Ignoring a Successful Mentor
Ignoring a successful mentor is the height of being a dingbat...uhhh...these people have BEEN THERE. They know what works. Do what they tell you to do.
Ignorant newbies feel they know better, screwing up, adding years to their learning curve, instead of taking years off their learning curve.
Listen. Shut your ego up. Successes leave clues. Successes can help you succeed fast, but you need to listen, learn, and act daily.
Growing Your Home Business Like a Dingy - Summary
Be accessible. Create content. Persist like heck. Follow up. Engage in personal development. Pay attention to successes, to become a superstar home business coach.
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