If this scenario does not seem familiar to you, you either studied a lot of businesses for a long time, or you haven't been trying to build your home based business search very long.
You get on your computer and go looking for the next, best business opportunity-- the one that will blast the others out of the water. You give out your email, name, and phone number more than a few times, and before you know it, your phone is ringing and your mailbox is filling up. You see even more opportunities than you thought possible. A few of them look intriguing, so you give out your information a few more times. Then, one fine day, you check your mailbox, and are sure you are getting email from everyone on the planet. Finally, out of desperation if nothing else, you choose one, give them your money, put your name on the replicated company website, and wait impatiently for the money to pour in. And wait. And wait some more. Finally, to combat the frustration and boredom of no website visits, you start looking all over again. Sound familiar?
Continually surfing the net for your next business opportunity before you have gotten the one you are on up and going, is a sure sign you are not in the right business. If you aren't happy with the company, the products, the pay plan, or the training, it's time to move on. This time, be sure you are making the right choice. Don't make your decision about which business to join without doing all of your homework first. If you don't have a concrete set of guidelines that your business has to meet, you will be tossed to and fro by the hype more than by how the opportunity fits you and your situation.
If you would like help determining your personal guidelines, read my four article series entitled "Evaluating an Online Business-- Things You Should Know..." (The video version can be found on several video sites like YouTube.) The series will give you some guidelines for working up your own checklist of what you want a business to be like, and how to stick with your guidelines. If you to start with the best opportunity for you personally, you can spend the time you now use surfing the net for another business actually working on the one you are currently in. Give your full attention to the business once you start. Force yourself to stick with it. If you don't actually work at it, you won't be successful, and you won't work it unless you have chosen correctly.
Take the time to decide what a business should provide you, and you will be far less inclined to listen to what a business provides, and way more inclined to find a opportunity that suits you.
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