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5 things that can kill your business


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Taneka Street
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Sapphire Mall and Business Center
http://get.to/thejewel.com


5 things that could kill your business.



by. Taneka Street

May 18, 2002



#5 Waiting (Procrastination)



- The #1 tool of any home-based entrepreneur is timing.

TIming is essential when it comes to working from home.



E-mails that aren't answered can result in unsatisfied

customers, or a lack of seriousness towards your offer.



Complete Business tasks promptly and keep the promises that

you make. This will help reinforce your offer, and show that you

are a genuine entrepreneur who is making an effort to

meet your customers needs.



#4 Lack of Planning



-Planning is essential no matter how small or large your

business is. The more you plan, the better off your

business will be.



Plan out your yearly and monthly goals with a comprehensive

business plan that includes your goals. Then plan your daily

tasks to meet your goals.



At the end of the week look back at completed tasks and examine see how much closer you are to your goals. This will prevent you from getting discouraged and giving up when working from home.





#3 Unwillingness to learn



-With planning and stretching into new areas

comes learning. Always endeavor to learn how to

do things before you do them.



Then once the learning is done share what you learn with others.

This will help you establish trust while working from home. Which will in turn further your image as a serious entrepreneur.





#2 Misuse of Funds



-We all know that every business needs some money management.

Each day way too many people see starting your own

business as going out and buying the latest office accessories

to decorate their home office.



Eventually mis spent funds begin to eat away at the very core

of the business causing a chain reaction that will eventually be

the end of your company. Before you spend anything over $100

answer to yourself.



Make yourself explain how the item you buy will benefit your

business. Always try to keep business costs low until you begin to make more money to replace what you spend. This will prevent the spending much needed funds that may be needed, for future investments.



#1 Giving Up



- Many times, failing and making mistakes is just a part of

the complex puzzle that is working at home. No one is perfect.

But we ha vent truly failed till we cease to try.



Throwing out our business plans, and simply returning to our old lives is often adopted by many newbie entrepreneurs as an alternative to learning from our past mistakes.





Look back on past business practices, and examine what you did

wrong. When you figure out what it is. Redo your planning, learn to work around your problems, and don't give up!



We are all born as lovable and capable people.



Many times what we see as failure is simply a loss of the proud

memories that came with out past accomplishments.

Look for them, and let them motivate you to success.



Taneka is the avid entrepreneur behind Sapphire Mall. As an

affiliate/frequent customer of vistaprint.com she endeavors to

help others become true home business entrepreneurs. Get your businessstarted off on the right foot with FREE full color business cards. Visit the free resources section at http://get.to/thejewel.com .







Copyright 2002 Taneka Street



This article may be freely published as long as the bylines

and copy wright information, and links are kept intact.





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