When choosing a work at home business opportunity, it’s best to have some firm criteria in mind so as not to get too confused by the process. While there are many options, the ideal criteria I recommend all point to a network marketing Internet business as being the perfect choice to make.
Your new work at home business opportunity must not require debt
Traditional businesses frequently require one to to take out massive bank loans in order to start up and cover operational costs. A network marketing Internet business does not usually require one to incur large start up debt unless one opts for a high tier opportunity. You should avoid these if it requires you to incur substantial debt. Debt puts too much pressure on any new business and is the number one reason why businesses fail generally.
Your new work at home business opportunity must be something that can start small
A network marketing Internet business usually allows you to start small and expand as you are able to do so. Ideally you must be able to manage your endeavor consistently over time, allowing you and your business to mature naturally.
Your new work at home business opportunity must require a manageable time load
Most people start a home business while still working a job which is the sensible route unless you have access to unlimited funds to support you while your new business becomes profitable. During this transition period you will need to be able to give sufficient time to your business to ensure it grows.
Your new work at home business opportunity must be able to generate passive income
The reason why many people move into free enterprise is so that they can enjoy more time to do more of what they want to do with their lives. The only way this will become a reality is if you are able to generate passive income. A network marketing internet business usually provides for a residual income stream which makes it an ideal option to consider.
Your new work at home business opportunity must be able to give you high reward for little risk
Compared with many other options, a network marketing Internet business meets this criteria perfectly.
While it is clear this type of business meets all of these criteria, it should still be understood that this is a business like any other and will require a business mindset, time, capital, skills and most of all, consistent massive action to achieve success.
It can take a months and even years for people to find their way to success which is why I also recommend that you explore tried and tested approaches that are working for others and which can lessen your learning time.
I’d like to invite you to consider one such system, MyLeadSystemPro which will assist you to achieve the results you desire no matter which network marketing Internet business you select to pursue.
Which of the above criteria is your top priority? Please leave me a comment. Also, if you enjoyed this post, please share it with your followers on your social networks. Thank you.
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Hi Marcus,
Great points you make. When starting a Home-Based business people are looking to increase their income, not acquire more dept.
While all your reasons are good my top priority is building a passive income, and helping others to do the same.
What’s the point in building a business form home if you have to lock yourself up all day to keep it going, you’re still a slave to work although you won’t hate your boss. At least not at first.
Mike
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Marcus Baker Reply:
June 17th, 2010 at 8:02 pm
Hi Michael,
I agree the reason why we move away from employment is so that we can have more time freedom and the money to make that happen. Thanks for your comment.
~Marcus
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Hi Marcus,
Too many go into networking marketing without a game plan. Without a plan you may be adding weeks or months to your chores because wheel-spinning will results.
Thanks for sharing these actionable tips.
Ryan
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Marcus Baker Reply:
June 17th, 2010 at 8:01 pm
Hi Ryan,
Thanks for your comment. I believe we must do whatever we can do to short cut the success route.
~Marcus
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Marcus this is a definite read for anyone contemplating starting their own home business. These suggestions lay out I think the optimal results and criteria that a business should offer when starting out.
Steve Shoemaker
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Marcus Baker Reply:
June 17th, 2010 at 7:59 pm
Hi Steve,
Thanks for the comment. I think one that many people should take not of is not incurring unnecessary debt regardless of the business.
~Marcus
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Hey Marcus,
You said it! Even if you are looking at getting started with a home based business. You’ll have to treat it like if you just purchased a franchise business.
Chat with you later…
Josh
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Marcus Baker Reply:
June 17th, 2010 at 8:35 pm
Hi Josh,
Thanks for the comment. Business is business and not a hobby or free! Thanks for the comment.
~Marcus
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Hey Marcus,
You’re right, going the traditional route requires so much upfront costs. With the advantages of leverage, no employees, and the low start up costs of a home business, for me it’s a no brainer.
With that, it doesn’t mean to treat it like it’s a hobby though. That will only lead to bad things. Instead, treat it like it is a real “brick and mortar” business.
Chat with you later,
~Jerome Ratliff
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Marcus Baker Reply:
June 18th, 2010 at 6:18 am
Hi Jerome,
Thanks for your comment. A business is serious stuff no matter how much it costs to get in.
~Marcus
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Marcus,
You summed it up, this is a must read list for all people considering network marketing. Thank you for sharing.
As far as, My Lead System Pro, it has taught me many things about this industry that I still might not of known of to this day. Like they say, just like the California Gold Rush, the mom and pop stores made out because of the tools they supplied and that is MLSP is the tools that will help assist you toward your success.
Thank you for sharing the value!
Tommy D.
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Marcus Baker Reply:
June 18th, 2010 at 6:05 am
Hi Tommy,
I agree. If My Lead System Pro had been around when I first got involved with network marketing it would have saved me a huge amount of time and pain. Thanks for your comment.
~Marcus
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Hi Marcus,
thanks for sharimg these important aspects that need to be considerered. One of the most importamz items is that it must be possible to get started with a reasonable amount of time because most newbies will at least start as part-timers. Keep up your great work.
Take care
Oliver
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Marcus Baker Reply:
June 18th, 2010 at 6:03 am
Hi Oliver,
Yes time is an important consideration. I have to agree with you. Thanks for your comment.
~Marcus
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Where else in this world can you start a home business that is low cost and low risk?
Try starting a “brick and mortar” business or one that requires employees and inventory.
Network Marketing is a great business to be in.
Thanks Marcus for another great post.
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Marcus Baker Reply:
June 19th, 2010 at 8:11 pm
Hi Peter,
I agree. Unfortunately a lot of people don’t really get it. They don’t see what a truly amazing opportunity they are getting for so little so they don’t value it, often treating it like a passing interest or hobby. Is it any wonder that’s where is stays for so many? Thanks for your thoughts Peter.
~Marcus
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All of these criteria were the one looking by all aspiring entrepreneurs, they love do start a business that require no debt, of course to avoid pressures on start up. With a manageable time load and can generate passive income.
How much more if we can achieve all these advantages just in the comfort of our homes, we so love to do it.
thanks Marcus for posting this, at least newbies would be enlightened by these facts and be inspired to do more on online business.
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Marcus Baker Reply:
June 30th, 2010 at 3:59 am
Hello.
Nice yo have you drop by and leave a comment. Thank you.
~Marcus
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Absolutely agree Marcus!
Awesome points! When starting a Home Based Business people are looking to increase their income, not acquire more debt.
Freedom is the ultimate RESULT!
Maria Eves
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Marcus Baker Reply:
June 30th, 2010 at 3:57 am
Hi Maria,
Isn’t it ironic that some people actually move into more debt rather than the other way. It’s all in the approach and a bit of common sense. Thanks for your comment.
~Marcus
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new bie here.. want to ask what is the best way to make money online??? paid review?? affiliate?? sell ebook?? adsense??
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Marcus Baker Reply:
March 5th, 2011 at 3:37 am
Hi Dave,
I think it depends a lot on your personality and what kind of money you’re hoping to make.
As with any sales, you stand the best chance marketing your own products but there are products and products and some sell better than others.
I would start with learning how to market online firstly and then my opinion the best money maker is network marketing and affiliate marketing.
~Marcus
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