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The Lure of Easy Money


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Elena Fawkner
janahbbo.com

A Home-Based Business Online
http://www.ahbbo.com


The Lure of Easy Money



© 2002 Elena Fawkner



You might be forgiven for thinking that competition is

fierce if you run an online business. After all, every

day - day in, day out - you, me and everyone else is

constantly bombarded by offers from every man and

his dog for various programs that promise us the means

to earn an income from home.



After a while, of course, you begin to recognize that

these programs are not worth the paper they're written

on and the people pushing them are little more than con

artists (or worse).



A common theme in all of these offers is the lack of effort

required to begin making a significant income. Witness all

the "Make money while you sleep!", "We do all the work!",

"$3,000 per week for two hours work!", "Big money, no

experience required!" subject lines in your inbox this

morning.



The reason these types of offers are so prevalent, of

course, is that the notion of something for nothing is

seductive. Who on earth in their right mind would actually

choose to spend 40 hours per week working for $80,000 per

year when they can earn the same amount working only 2

hours each week? No one. The only problem is, working 2

hours a week and making $80K isn't going to happen unless

that two hours is spent managing your multi-million dollar

portfolio. And even then you'd most likely be spending

more than a lousy couple of hours a week.



Common sense tells us that this must be so. But common

sense is a rare commodity in the real world and even rarer

when it comes to anything to do with the Internet, an

unreal world if ever there was one.



There are a LOT of people running so-called "Internet

businesses". A goodly proportion of these people are the

ones touting the aforementioned "bizopp" pipedreams. This

is good news for you, believe it or not. Why? Because,

despite how it may sometimes seem, your REAL competition

is relatively small in number. After all, if 98% of those doing

business online are unsuccessful (and promoting get rich quick

schemes is the best way I know to make it into that elite

group of 98 percenters), that leaves the field wide open for

the 2% who are actually prepared to do some real work.



So don't for a minute think that the Internet playing

field is all sown up. It isn't. All that buzzing in the

background is the little kids down the other end of the

field playing make-believe. There's still plenty of room

to run on the field with the real players.



So, accept the fact that there's no such thing as something

for nothing and you really are going to have to work for a

living after all. Then create something original which meets

the needs of one or more target markets and get to work.



There's plenty of room for you on the field and plenty of

trophies to go around. You just have to keep your eye on

the ball.



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Elena Fawkner is editor of A Home-Based Business Online ...

practical business ideas, opportunities and solutions for the

work-from-home entrepreneur.

http://www.ahbbo.com





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