What’s the Easiest Homebased Business To Build?
Why Did They Even Get Into That First Network Marketing Business Opportunity?
People want to build a home based business if they are worried about their income or job and want to have additional money coming in or maybe they want to completely change their lifestyle. They get re-connected with that kid inside them that says they can be whoever or whatever they want, but, a lot let society, friends, family and people they don’t even know take away their power as they give in to the people that tell them they are stupid or cannot do it. They they go down the easy path which is the fast track to failing in a network marketing business opportunity.
Here is what I see going on RIGHT NOW. Opportunity seekers research to find a good company. Then they search for a good leader to sign up with. They are convinced it is the best home based business they have ever come across. Work it a few weeks doing it their own way instead of listening to the leader, get frustrated and then look for an easier network marketing business opportunity to work. So, what is the easiest home based business to build?
Bad Question
First of all, I think that is a terrible question. When you were little and someone asked you what you wanted to be when you grew up, did you conjure up what you thought was the easiest job out there and reply with that option? NO. You had dreams, you had plans, and you wanted to do what you wanted to do. So what the hell happened?
“People continuously avoid success by constantly looking for “what’s easier”. You can “what’s easy” yourself to the poorhouse. Determine what you want and be willing to do whatever the hell it takes to accomplish it” – Ray Higdon
For Opportunity Seekers, “What’s Easy” is a Bad Downward Spiral
I have seen this firsthand. For people to generate a serious income in a home based business, you have to have customers and representatives spending money. That does make sense, doesn’t it? Without people spending money on your products, income cannot be generated. I see people everyday get into a good home based business that costs anywhere from $500-$1,000 to get started, try it for a couple weeks or months, decide it is too hard (rather than trying to get better) and go to a network marketing business opportunity that is half or even less the price. Then, they try to get people that signed up in the old company (usually with someone else) to sign up into this new home based business by bashing their old company due to it’s higher price. Think about it. Aren’t the only people you are going to attract going to be slackers and people who quit that same old company? Is that the type of community you want to create in a home based business?
Then They Typically Go to What’s Even Easier!
After failing at the higher priced network marketing business opportunity by giving up rather than getting better…wait, that reminds me of a Jim Rohn Quote…
“Don’t wish for things to be easier, wish for you to be better” – Jim Rohn
Our troubled opportunity seekers look for what’s even easier! I know, a network marketing business opportunity that is TOTALLY FREE to join would be perfect! Surely they can build that! And now, at this exact point, they have fallen into the annoying, jumping, stereotypical network marketer. They have crushed their warm market with 3 different companies in under 5 months. They have based one company to try to build another, then, based both of them to try to build the free option, which, barely pays anything because no one is spending money and they decide that they just don’t have what it takes to build a home based business. And, they quit.
So, what SHOULD you do?
Never lose sight of your dreams. Know that anything worth achieving is typically not easy and you will have to roll your sleeves up and go to work. Work on getting better every single day and let others telling you it cannot be done fuel you to prove them wrong. If you don’t believe in you, why the hell should anyone else? This quote sums it up nicely…
“Everything you want…is just outside your comfort zone” - Jack Canfield
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