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Imagine how thrilled you will be, and imagine the prestige you will enjoy, when you are considered an expert all across the nation in your chosen niche. Think about the increased income and visibility that could bring you.

You could have all of that. The key is to identify problems your prospects or customers are sick of dealing with (in your area of expertise). Problems they are willing to pay you for to help them solve. Then, just convert your knowledge or system for solving that problem into an enticing product or service and offer it to your market.

One way to do that is to to sell your time at an hourly rate, a monthly rate, or a “project” rate. However, this will cap your income and limit the number of people you help because you only have so many hours in a day. Why cap your income by limiting yourself to a fixed hourly rate?

You can potentially earn many more dollars and help many more people with less effort on your part….once you’ve coverted your knowledge into a “how to” information product and set up an automated marketing, sales and delivery system. One of my mottos is “create once, sell forever”. If you can create an information product based on your knowledge or ability to solve a problem people are desperate to solve, you can sell that product forever after your intitial effort to create it.

Here is a system you can model to quickly package your knowledge into a high value information product or a series of products to create passive and recurring income: The TruthPrints Infoproduct Marketing Course.

If you’ve tried all the products and programs that have been over-promised and under-delivered, and you’re frustrated with everything and trust nothing, then you may be ready for something different.

It’s something that has been around a while and has a track record of producing a lot of successful internet entrepreneurs along the way.

It doesn’t make wild claims of easy success.

(You’ve already tried all of that, haven’t you?)

But it does lay it all out for you, it provides you all the insights and strategies for online success.

You’ll will need a little time to really take a good long look at everything that is included (it’s very thorough and comprehensive)…for anyone who is really serious about wanting to make it happen for themselves.

Let me be clear, this is not some “magic push button”, “cookie-cutter website” deal, or any other lame-brained scheme for setting up an “instant internet business”.

It’s a “roll-up-your-sleeves, get-busy-and-make-it-happen” approach. You can see exactly what steps you need to systematize the whole information product marketing internet business process so you have the lifestyle you want and deserve.

If you’re tired of all the BS and hype you’ve been fed…If you are tired of wasting your time and money trying everything that someone pitches your way, then this is the right program for you: The TruthPrints Infoproduct Marketing Course.

Let me know what you think about this post by making a commment below.

Don’t make this the only post you read on this blog. There is so much more information here on how to start and succeed in your own home based information products marketing business. Click on the archive links on the right and read all the earlier posts too. You’ll be glad you did.

And, be sure to check out the resources offered by my “Success Team” members listed on the right side of this page. They are all experts and provide a lot of good information at no charge or for a reasonable investment in your successful future.

Here’s to helping you live richly, doing what you love from home in your own information marketing business.

Paul Kaliher

The P.E.R.F.E.C.T. Home Based Business Guy.

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Have you ever heard the commonly accepted MYTH that 90% of small businesses fail within 2 years.  Yes, I’ve heard it too.

But, this is one myth that is not true.  Want to know the truth? The truth is that 50% of all new small businesses survive for at least 5 years.

The Small Business Administration stated this fact in the SBA Frequently Asked Questions PDF (a link to that document is available at bottom of this post).

The percentage of small businesses that were still around after 5 years was even higher than the percentage of people who held a job for 5 years or more.  This should encourage you if you want to start your own small business.  It appears the odds of keeping a job for 5 years are worse than the odds of succeeding in a small business.

And, one more thing…

We usually think of young people as being the entrepreneurs in America. However, the SBA reports that the number of self-employed men and women aged 25 and under decreased by 19% from 2005 to 2010.  In 2010, only 2% of these young people were self-employed.

But, hold on to your hats. The SBA also reported that 23% of those 65 and over were self-employed!

That doesn’t match our perception that mostly young people are entrepreneurs.

And it looks like a significant number of retirees are not satisfied with just sitting on their porch in a rocking chair.  Instead, they are excited about starting and running their own small business during “retirement”.

Maybe they need a little extra income to supplement their social security or savings.

Maybe they have to work in order to survive economically.

Maybe they just love what they do in their small business and would do it just for the fun of it.

Whatever the reason, more and more “retirees” are starting their own successful small business.  Many are choosing a home based business and are using the internet to market their products or services.  Hey, who would want to retire when you can make money from home doing what you love, with complete freedom to choose your own hours and take vacations whenever you want?

That’s how I feel about the running my own home based business, selling information products on the internet.

It doesn’t matter if you are 25 or 65.  You can start your small business at any age.

Once you start and build a successful small business, you won’t ever want to go back to a JOB.  No more worrying about getting laid off or fired.  No more corporate politics.  No more boss telling you when, or if, you can have a vacation.

A small business that you build and own can give you almost complete freedom to do what you want, when you want. There are a lot of possibilities for you to consider. Choose a real business that you can be passionate about, one that fits you and your desired lifestyle.

For me, that small business of choice is the business of marketing information products from home on the internet.

If you want to learn more about information marketing as a home based business, check out the infoprofits truthprints course where you can discover step-by-step how to get your own highly profitable information products marketing business started online.

The above SBA information came from the frequently asked questions PDF published by the Small Business Administration available at this link: http://www.sba.gov/advocacy/7495/29581

Let me know what you think about this post by making a comment below.

Don’t make this the only post you read on this blog.  There is so much more information here on how to start and succeed in your own home based information products marketing business.  Click on the archive links on the right and read all the earlier posts too. You’ll be glad you did.

And, be sure to check out the resources offered by my “Success Team” members listed on the right side of this page. They are all experts and provide a lot of good information at no charge or for a reasonable investment in your successful future.

Here’s to helping you live richly, doing what you love from home in your own information marketing business.

Paul Kaliher
The P.E.R.F.E.C.T. Home Based Business Guy.

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Home business opportunity seekers must avoid three common temptations in order to be successful.  These three deadly temptations are:

1. Fast Cash
2. Easy Cash
3. Lotsa Cash

The first temptation, “Fast Cash”, is all too easy to fall prey to. Almost everyone who wants to start a home based business wants to earn money as quickly as possible.  Sometimes it’s a matter of desperation.  If you’re out of work and can’t find another job, you may really need to earn some money quickly.  But, that desire or need for fast cash can lead you down many destructive paths.

You might even spend your grocery money on a “sure-fire get-rich-quick system” that promises you will be making $10,000 per month in 30 days or less.  That just doesn’t happen.  Sad, but true.  Don’t throw your money away.  Buying the latest get-rich-quick offer is worse than buying a lottery ticket because you will have spent 50, 100, or 1,000 times the cost of a lottery ticket, and the odds aren’t any better.

It takes time to build a successful business.  Count on it taking from 3 months to a year or longer.  Really.  Count on it.

Don’t give in to the “Fast Cash” temptation.

The second temptation, “Easy Cash”, isn’t much better than the first. Yes, starting a home based business you love is a lot easier than a J.O.B. The perfect home based business is one you are so passionate about you consider it “easy”.

But, whoever tells you that you can buy a business-in-a-box and push a button or two to make your fortune without any work, is lying to you.

You know in your heart that it takes some real work to plan, start, and build a business.

Sure, after the first few months, you can ease up a bit.  But, you will have to work hard (though you will really enjoy this work), during the early stages of creating your new home based business.

Don’t give in to the “Easy Cash” temptation.

The third temptation, “Lotsa Cash”, is the crowning blow to home business opportunity seekers that give in to these temptations.  Why should you be satisfied with an extra $500 or $1,000 per month.  This guy on the internet is promising you that you will be a millionaire in no time flat.  Who cares whether or not you will really be helping people. The guy says you can earn a $587,993 dollars in just six months.

You know that isn’t the way it works.  If you don’t make your first dollar online, you will never make $100,000 or $1,000,000.  First, you have to make the initial $1, then $100, then $1,000, and then $10,000.  Step-by-step.  And, the only way to make the first $1.00 and anything after that, is to offer something of real value that helps people solve a desperate problem, meet a need, or satisfy a deep desire.

Greed leads to ruin.  Instead, over deliver.  Provide incredible value for the money you receive, and you’ll be richer than you can possibly believe.

Don’t fall prey to the temptation of “Lotsa Cash”.

So, there you have it.  Three deadly temptations that can ruin your chances for a successful home based business.  Avoid them at all costs.

Let me know what you think about this post by making a comment below.

Don’t make this the only post you read on this blog.  There is so much more information here on how to start and succeed in your own home based information products marketing business.  Click on the archive links on the right and read all the earlier posts too. You’ll be glad you did.

And, be sure to check out the resources offered by my “Success Team” members listed on the right side of this page. They are all experts and provide a lot of good information at no charge or for a reasonable investment in your successful future.

Here’s to helping you live richly, doing what you love from home in your own information marketing business.

Paul Kaliher
The P.E.R.F.E.C.T. Home Based Business Guy.

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What?

You mean my home based business has to meet seven requirements in order to be successful?

Sorry, but, YES.

Any home business, even an information products marketing business, that doesn’t meet the following seven requirements is much less likely to succeed. You’ll see why when you read them.

1. Your home based business must be profitable enough to pay you the “salary” you want, with enough left over to reinvest in the business. If you want to earn a good full-time income of say $50,000 per year or more, make sure your business is capable of providing that level of profit. If all you want is an extra $500 or $1,000 per month, that is fine too. But, you still must have some extra profits to reinvest so your business keeps going, and hopefully growing. If you don’t reinvest some of your profits in your business, it may just surprise you by drying up and blowing away. Pooof!

2. Your business must seem easier to you than most other ways of earning money. Though no business is really easy, your business should almost feel like it isn’t work. That only happens if you love what you do in your business. You love the topic your business focusses on. You love the products involved. You love the market you are providing products to. And, you love the people who are your prospects and customers. If you have a passion for your business and you love it, then your business, and all the so-called work involved, will seem easy to you. When it seems easy, you will almost certainly be more successful.

3. Your home business must provide real products or services that have real value to your prospects and customers. I’m sorry, but multi-level marketing schemes that focus more on the “opportunity” than on the products, don’t seem real to me. Neither do envelope stuffing schemes, get-rich-quick scams, and so on, and so on. Do make sure your products offer real value and help people solve their problems, meet a need, or satisfy a strong desire. Price your products fairly according to the value they provide. Be honest in all your dealings with your prospects, customers, and suppliers.

4. Your business has to enable you to, or at least allow you to, live the lifestyle you desire. If you are working 16 hours a day at your business every day without a break, if you can’t get away for a vacation without your business drying up, if you have no time for your spouse and kids, is that any way to live? No, decide up front what kind of lifestyle you want. Then, make sure your home business fits with that lifestyle. Otherwise, your business won’t be successful long-term.

5. Your home based business needs to make use of the internet as a marketing channel. Yes, you can succeed in some businesses without a strong online internet presence. And, you definitely should also consider some non-internet “offline” marketing methods. But, in today’s business and marketing world, if you aren’t using the internet to market your business and your product, you will be much less successful than you could be. If you haven’t already done so, make sure you select a good domain name, obtain web hosting, create your website or blog, and do a good job of search engine optimization for your site, so it will more likely be found by the search engines like Google and Bing.

6. Your business and your products or services must be better in some way than those of your competitors. In other words, your business must be competitive. Think of it this way…if your prospects can get everything you offer from ten or twenty other companies, why should they buy from you? Your home business and the products you provide must enable you to create offers that are better than your competitor’s offers. Maybe you offer a better value. Maybe your products provide more information or perform better. Maybe your guarantee is better. Maybe your product is provided in a better and different form. Whatever the difference is, you will be competitive if your offer is virtually irresistable. It should make the prospect feel like he would be foolish not to buy your product. A better product and an irresistable offer will result in long-term success for your business.

7. Your home business should be set up so you can test your products and your marketing methods at very little expense and very little risk. A traditional business on main street, or a new factory, can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars or much more. Many such businesses fail within 5 years. All that money and time and effort down the drain. Make sure your home business is the kind of business that allows you to test a new product or a new marketing method quickly and at low cost. Then, throw away or stop using the things that don’t work. Invest more and more in the products and marketing methods that succeed and return a real profit to you. The Home Based Business that meets all seven of these requirements will be successful.

As you most likely know from my other blog posts, the only business I have personally found that meets all seven requirements is the business of selling information products (like books, ebooks, courses, audios, videos) using the internet and email for marketing.

So, if you haven’t already done so, start your own home based internet information marketing business today.

Let me know what you think about this post by making a commment below.

Don’t make this the only post you read on this blog.  There is so much more information here on how to start and succeed in your own home based information products marketing business.  Click on the archive links on the right and read all the earlier posts too. You’ll be glad you did.

And, be sure to check out the resources offered by my “Success Team” members listed on the right side of this page. They are all experts and provide a lot of good information at no charge or for a reasonable investment in your successful future.

Here’s to helping you live richly, doing what you love from home in your own information marketing business.

Paul Kaliher
The P.E.R.F.E.C.T. Home Based Business Guy.

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This post is a guest article by Terry Dean, a member of what I call my “Success Team”.  Terry is an expert internet marketer and information products marketer.

Thanks, Terry, for this article that helps internet business beginners deal with their number one problem.

Guest Article by Terry Dean

Recently I was asked a question about what is holding beginners back from succeeding online…
“What is the #1 BIGGEST PROBLEM beginners have when wanting to start an internet business today?”
 
That’s easy. The biggest problem for most people in internet business today is overwhelm.

I’ve corresponded with thousands of beginners in the years I’ve been coaching and without fail, they all feel overwhelmed by the opportunities available online.
 
There are so many ways you could get started, so many methods for driving traffic, and so many voices, it’s hard to hear yourself think anymore.

Should you start an affiliate business, write ebooks, shoot videos, promote Adsense, start a service business, help local customers, wholesale products, etc?

And once you’ve chosen a business, how do you generate traffic to it?  Is it through SEO, Facebook, Adwords, Twitter, guest blogging, articles, publicity, CPV, banner advertising, joint ventures, etc.?

You can likely find stories of success for ALL of these.

Someone is promoting them and claiming them to be the solution to all your problems.

If you’re on enough lists, you may even get an email in your box promoting all the above at least once a week.

You could go crazy with all this information overload.

It could even make your brain hurt.  OUCH!

What in the world can you do to silence all the voices and all this noise?

Let’s look at it from a different point of view.

What if you made it your goal to learn basic self-defense?

You go to the best martial arts school in your area and tell them you want to learn how to protect yourself.

Which one is more likely to occur if you have a good instructor?

They teach you 1,000 moves and have you practice each 10 times.

They teach you 10 moves and have you practice each 1,000 times.

“I fear not the man who has practiced 10,000 kicks once, but I fear the man who has practiced one kick 10,000 times.”
Bruce Lee

He recommends practicing one kick ten thousand times.

When it comes down to crunch time, and you need those skills to save your life, only something that has become second nature to you counts.

It happens too quick to think.  All you can do is react.  You don’t get to take your time and analyze the situation thinking back to your encyclopedia of techniques.

When it’s on the line, it’s what you’ve mastered that matters.

Now let’s move it back to your internet business.

Which is better?

Should you learn all the ways you could make money online and all the ways to drive traffic?

Or, should you focus on a limited selection and become a master of those?

People I know who are a roaring success MASTER just a few techniques they use over and over again.

They don’t buy every new product launch that comes down the pipes.

They stay focused on what they’ve chosen.

But how do you choose what’s right for you?

There isn’t a perfect method.  That’s why some many people struggle with this.  There are a lot of good options, but you can’t divide your attention between all of them.

Make a list of what you’re considering.  Then out of that list, which one really gets you moving?

Which one gets you most passionate once you consider both the advantages and disadvantages of it?

Which one could you see yourself focusing at least 6 months worth of attention on (6 months is actually pretty short but I’m using it to set a time frame to expect some level of results)?

If it’s CPV, then you want to become a master of it. Split test your pageviews, test different offers, keywords, sites, and even markets.

If it’s SEO, then master the skills of optimizing your site, building your authority domain, and generating links.

If it’s article writing, then become the best at it (or the best at outsourcing it we could say).

Put blinders on during the six months you put towards this goal.

You only buy products related to this goal.  You have specific achievements and action steps that move you toward this goal every single day.  You become an expert at it or at least competent in this time.

What do you do so well online that you could provide it as a service to others if you had to?

If you’re just starting out and earning money from your own online information empire is one of your goals, I’d recommend going with a system like we lay out in the A-to-Z Internet Blueprints available here: InfoProfits TruthPrints.

This step-by-step guide with complete checklists will show you how to choose a market, create a product, write convincing ad copy, generate traffic, and start making sales online.

Check it out today.

Sincerely,

Terry Dean

Let me know what you think about this post by making a commment below.

Don’t make this the only post you read on this blog.  There is so much more information here on how to start and succeed in your own home based information products marketing business.  Click on the archive links on the right and read all the earlier posts too. You’ll be glad you did.

And, be sure to check out the resources offered by my “Success Team” members listed on the right side of this page, further down the page. They are all experts and provide a lot of good information at no charge or for a reasonable investment in your successful future.

Here’s to helping you live richly, doing what you love from home in your own information marketing business.

Paul Kaliher
The P.E.R.F.E.C.T. Home Based Business Guy.

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Millions of people are out of work.

Thousands of businesses are failing.

The economy is in the tank.

“OK”, you say, “Thanks for that cheery news bulletin.  Now tell me something I didn’t know.  Like, how can I earn money from home, even though the economy is bad?”

Did you know there is a business that has done well in good times and bad for over 50 years?  Did you know that it will continue to do well for the next 50 years too?

What is it?

Selling information by direct marketing. 

Surprised?  Probably not if you have been reading this blog for awhile.  But, many people are surprised that selling information is such a continuously good performing and profitable business.

I believe information products marketing is the perfect home based business for good economic times and bad.  Dozens of internet marketing experts, like Terry Dean, Marlon Sanders, and Fred Gleeck, agree.

People just like you and me continue to buy information that helps them solve a problem, meet a need, or satisfy a deep desire. We are in the information age, and the need for useful and valuable information is not going to go away anytime soon.

Everyone knows more about at least one subject than almost everybody else. That makes the more knowledgeable person an “expert”. Are you an expert? I bet you are and don’t even realize it. If you know a lot about something, it is easy to assume everyone else knows that too. But, in fact, they often don’t know very much, and are interested in learning more.  That’s where you come in.  You can come to their rescue and provide the information they want and need. 

Even though lots of information is freely available on the internet, many people will gladly pay you to do the research for them and provide just the most useful information in a form that makes it easy and fast to digest. It saves them a lot of time and quickly meets their need for the information.

You can create and sell information in many forms, including books, ebooks, newsletters, home study courses, videos, audios, seminars, teleseminars, and webinars.

Even if you are not a good writer, you can still create information products. One of the easiest ways to create a product is to interview an expert, or several experts, about a subject you have a strong interest in. Then, create and sell an audio recording of the interview, or a video of the interview, or a PDF transcript of the interview. There is your first information product to sell to people who, like you, have a strong interest in the interview topic. The experts you interview may even help you sell the product because it gives them added exposure and publicity.

Information used to be sold by direct mail, through ads in magazines, or with TV infomercials. That still works today.

But, more and more, information is being sold on the internet.

If you have ever wanted your own home based internet business, now is the time to start it. Now is the time to focus on selling information on the internet.

So, start your own information products marketing business today. Sell your information on the internet and make money from home, even if the economy is bad. Especially because the economy is bad.

Let me know what you think about this post by making a commment below.

Don’t make this the only post you read on this blog.  There is so much more information here on how to start and succeed in your own home based information products marketing business.  Click on the archive links on the right and read all the earlier posts too. You’ll be glad you did.

And, be sure to scroll down and check out the resources offered by my “Success Team” members listed on the right side of this page.  These experts provide a lot of good information, either  at no charge, or for a reasonable investment in your successful future.

Here’s to helping you live richly, doing what you love from home in your own information marketing business.

Paul Kaliher
The P.E.R.F.E.C.T. Home Based Business Guy.

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One of the biggest problems facing home based business entrepreneurs is lack of focus.  But, there is help on the way.

Are you struggling with information overload and confused about what to do next? Are you trying to do too many things at the same time, but still not seeing the success you hoped for. Then, this post is for you.

Here’s an article by Charlie Page that will help.  Charlie is the owner of the Directory of Ezines.  He sent me the article in a recent email. The article was so good, I asked Charlie if I could share it with my clients by posting it on my blog.  Thankfully, he said “Yes”.  Thanks Charlie.

Get Your Focus Back!
by Charlie Page

As of this writing I’ve been honored to speak one-on-one with over 2400 Directory of Ezines Lifetime members.

I’ve been taking these calls for 2 1/2 years and it’s been fun to help real people achieve their goals. During these calls members have been free to ask me any question and they have asked many questions.

But there is one question I asked every one of them, and their answers surprised me.

My question to them — “What is your #1 challenge to succeeding online?”

While I received a variety of answers, the #1 answer by far is this … “I’m suffering from information overload! I bought the courses and products and still don’t know what to do next!”

It’s understandable really. There is SO much information out there. From free information on blogs and in articles to courses ranging from $27 to $7500 (or more) there is no lack of information.

So why isn’t everyone succeeding online?

While there are almost certainly many reasons why people are generally not achieving their goals online, I believe a big factor (maybe the #1 factor) is this…

People today lack focus.

There are many reasons for this. We live in the most distracted society in history. Where I live we are actually passing laws to stop people from texting while they drive! How crazy is it that we have to make a law to stop people from texting while they drive a car or truck?

Doesn’t common sense say that no one should text and drive at the same time?

In addition, we are led to believe that “multitasking” will help us get more done when in fact multitasking is often part of the problem. It’s simply not in our DNA to read email, talk on the phone, visit websites all at the same time. Something is going to suffer quality-wise when we try to do many things at once.

So what is the answer? How can we get our focus back? I believe there are five things you can do beginning today that will help.

1 – Decide what you really want to do
I’ve talked with more people than I can count who have tried it all. Solo ads, pay per click, blogging, getting links, posting endless classifieds … and none of it is working.

One reason for this is that they are not spending enough time learning how to do one thing well before moving on to other things. This too is understandable. Sales letters full of hype lead us to believe we can make $100K in 90 days no matter where we are now or that “three clicks” is all it takes. That’s bull of course, but it sure sells.

You know in your heart there is no quick fix “add water and stir” solution to making money online just like there is no real get-rich-quick methods that work offline.

So what are we to do?

Focus.

Choose one method and master it.

That’s what I did with article marketing when I joined the Directory of Ezines. That’s what Alex Mandossian did with teleseminars. That’s what Jeff Johnson did with affiliate marketing and what Jeff Walker did with product launches and Jimmy Brown did with small reports and fixed term memberships.

In the story of every successful person there is a moment where that person is tempted to move away from what made them successful and “branch out” into new things.

Resist that urge with all your might.

Stick with the marketing method you choose long enough to master it. There is no “marketing gene” you lack — if I can do this you can do this.

As we say in the south – “dance with the one who brought you”.

The fact is, no one can do everything well. It takes focus and commitment to hang in there long enough to learn the skills needed to succeed online. You wouldn’t expect to open a restaurant and be successful if you didn’t know how to cook. You would need recipes and skills and practice. And the same thing applies online.

You need a recipe (a plan) and some skills and some practice in order to succeed. But if you stick with it you will succeed and then freedom will be yours. So give yourself time to succeed, because it simply takes time.

2 – Create “focus blocks”
The next key is to create what I call “focus blocks”. Focus blocks are simply short periods of time where you focus in like a laser on one task. Sounds easy but it’s not.

When I say “focus” I mean that the task at hand is the only thing you are doing. The only thing you are thinking about. The only thing you are talking about, even in your head.

Extreme focus creates extreme results.

I suggest starting with short bursts. Start with 5 minutes and work up. Eventually you will be able to completely focus for an hour or more.

Another tip – do it every work day. Like any muscle your ability to focus needs to be exercised.

Realize going in that this won’t be easy and you will “fail your way to success”. In other words, the first time you try you might get a rush of thoughts about things you need to do, or want to be doing, instead of the focus you seek. That’s okay, in the next section I’ll show you what to do with those thoughts.

For now, focus completely on one task for five minutes and get as much done as you can, even if the doing is made up of thinking it through. And expect to be a little tired when you finish.

3 – Avoid distractions
If you are like most people, the moment you try to focus is the moment the flood of thoughts comes rushing in. The million and one things you need to do present themselves. You recall a conversation from earlier in the day. You daydream about what it’s going to be like when you make it big online!

All perfectly normal. Happens to us all. Here are three ways to combat distractions during your focus blocks.

Put the world on notice – Let everyone who might interrupt you know that you simply are not available for the next period of time. Unless it’s a true emergency those who care about you should be able to respect this boundary.

Close extra programs – Close everything, and I do mean everything, except what you are working on. As I type this I have two computers and two phones on my desk. All programs are off and all phones forwarded while I write. The biggest offenders are instant messages and email so be sure they are closed.

Write down thoughts – Thoughts will often drift into your mind (or even flood!) as you are trying to focus. When they do, take a moment to write them down briefly. Writing them down gets them out of your head and onto a reliable retrieval device (paper, word processor, Evernote) so you can relax and not worry you will forget anything.

HINT: If you want true focus power check your email only once a day and use a private address instead of one address for all email. Incredibly freeing!

4 – Use what you buy
Once you have identified what you intend to do (master social media for example) it’s time to assemble the tools you will need. And here’s where the temptation and confusion can come in.

First, please understand that you probably own everything you need right now. While there are a million cool things we can buy online the odds are that using what you already own will do the trick.

I’ve had literally hundreds of members reply “I already own that” when I would suggest a book by Perry Marshall or a course by Jimmy Brown. I understand all too well — I used to buy everything too.

Aweber is a good example. SO many people have an Aweber account but are not building their list and profiting from simple follow up email marketing. It’s a shame too because follow up can set you free!

So here are the steps to make sure you have what you need and use what you have.

Make a list of the tools you own now – The key here is to make a categorized list of the software, books and memberships you own now. Just make a list on a sheet of paper or your computer of what you have already bought. I like to categorize this as books, software, memberships, PL rights, etc. Do whatever works for you.

Choose what gets you toward your goal – Separate out the tools and resources you have that are about the topic you intend to focus on. If you intend to become a master of article marketing, for example, you don’t need to review or access information about pay per click just now. I suggest actually moving the files on your computer to a new folder with the name of your new focus. That way everything is in one container.

Review the list – Let’s say your focus is going to be article marketing and that you have found 4 books and 2 memberships that teach article marketing. It’s time to scan each and decide which one you want to use.

WARNING: Thinking that you can blend the best from many resources is logical but can lead to confusion. Pick the one resource you feel is the best and fully use that first.

Use one product fully – Once you have chosen your top resource, get into it and study like your life depended on it. Don’t be casual. Don’t think about anything else. Imagine you NEED to know everything you can know about this topic and really dig deep.

5 – Maintain your focus
You know already that the Internet is full of shiny objects. Videos that promise easy riches. Sales letters that make it seem so easy. And those blasted Clickbank screenshots (many are fake) showing what you wish your Clickbank account looked like.

Here’s the hard part — it’s time to say no to the hype. I know you know this but it bears repeating again and again.

•There is no “next big thing”
•There is no “three click wonder”
•There is no “you do nothing” system
 
Your parents were right when they said that “things that sound too good to be true usually are.” Common sense alone tells us that the “three click” “no work” “newbie perfect” solutions aren’t real but we keep on buying. We hope against hope that this time it will work. This time we will get the help we need. This time it will be different.

While hope is good (wonderful in fact, and necessary) the fact is that nothing replaces focus and good old fashioned work.

So there you have it — five ways to get your focus back and keep it.

If you do these things every day you will experience a freedom you can only now imagine, and freedom is a beautiful thing indeed!

Thanks again to Charlie, for this powerful article. 

If you want to learn more from Charlie, sign up for his email list at the Directory of Ezines.  He will send you a book on ezine marketing at no charge just for joining his list.

 
Let me know what you think about this post by making a commment below.

Don’t make this the only post you read on this blog.  There is so much more information here on how to start and succeed in your own home based information products marketing business.  Click on the archive links on the right and read all the earlier posts too. You’ll be glad you did.

Here’s to helping you live richly, doing what you love from home in your own information marketing business.

Paul Kaliher
The P.E.R.F.E.C.T. Home Based Business Guy.

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As the next season of “American Idol” gets under way, I think we can all learn some marketing lessons from the show.  Marketing lessons that can be applied to your home based business, or any business. Here’s what I, and others, have picked up from watching the show:

*Talent wins out over outrageous showmanship without talent. Substance wins out over appearances without substance. In your business, your marketing should have an element of showmanship or entertainment.  But, make sure the main product or service you offer also gives your customers real value and shares your talent, knowledge, and experience.

*The winners have lived the expression “Practice Makes Perfect”.  They have practiced, practiced, and practiced some more until their performances are near perfect. Don’t expect your first attempt at starting a business to be wildly successful right off the bat.  Be a little patient with yourself and your business.  Even “failures” in your business should be viewed as “practice” that will get you to success faster.

*Many of the winners have found and used a mentor.  Someone who encourages them and helps them be their best.  Someone who has already succeeded in doing what they want to do, and is willing to share their wisdom and experience. Find a mentor who has already succeeded at the business you want to have and learn from them.  Buy and read their books.  Subscribe to their email newsletter.  Read their blog.  Join their membership site. Then, act on what you learn and apply it to your own business. 

*The winners learn from being criticised.  They listen to the criticism and improve their next performance. Improve your business by listening to your customers as they tell you what you may be doing wrong, or how your products could be made better. Don’t take their criticism personally.  Listen, learn, and improve.

*Winners learn what doesn’t work, and are not afraid to ditch that and try something else in their next performance. Learn what doesn’t work in your business.  Try another approach until you find something that does work.  As I mentioned above, failures are not really failures.  They are just part of “practice makes perfect” as you move toward your best business performance. 

*Winners start in their niche, and then expand it to stretch their talent further.  If you try to tackle multiple business models or niches at the same time, you may not succeed in any of them. Start with the one business you want to succeed in, and focus on one market niche.  Make that a success.  Then, duplicate that success in another niche.  Soon, you will have multiple streams of income and will never look back.

*The winners usually have, or quickly develop, a fan base. People who will vote for them.  You need to do the same in your business.  Develop a list of prospects and customers who are likely to vote for you (buy your products).  Get them on your list by offering them something valuable free if they sign up to your email list.  Sell something valuable at a low price to develop a list of customers.  Use email to follow up with prospects and customers to develop a long term relationship with them, and to turn them into real fans of you and your products.

*Winners share their personal stories.  When did they first know they had their talent? How did they develop their talent? What are their dreams about sharing and succeeding with their talent?  Share your personal stories with your prospects and customers.  It will help them know, like, and trust you…three relationship factors that must be developed before they buy from you.

*And, finally, winners audition!  As scared as they may be about going in front of the judges, they know that if they don’t audition, they will never get another chance to be on the show.  You need to audition too! You have a business you want to start or grow.  You have ideas, knowledge and experience you want to share.  Get started now.  Take action.  If you don’t try out, you will never succeed.  Be the next “American Idol” of home based business.

Let me know what you think about this post by making a commment below.

Don’t make this the only post you read on this blog.  There is so much more information here on how to start and succeed in your own home based information products marketing business. 

Click on the archive links on the right and read all the earlier posts too. You’ll be glad you did.

Here’s to helping you live richly, doing what you love from home in your own information marketing business.

Paul Kaliher
The PERFECT Home Based Business Guy.

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Are you planning to, or have you already been, selling the wrong product or service?

I can hear you say “Man, I sure hope not”.

If your sales online are not what you thought they would be, maybe you need to take another look at your product or your offer.

Or, it could be you are just incorrectly positioning what you currently offer. 

Your customers aren’t searching the web looking to buy another diet ebook,  or home study course, or internet marketing coaching.  They’re not looking to buy a complete collection of books on yoga.  And, they’re not really just looking for a new scooter or TV.

What they really desire is HOPE.  Hope is what they’re looking for and what they are buying.

This is especially true today with the horrible economy and the feeling people have about everything attacking their assets and paycheck from every angle.

The founder of Revlon cosmetics, Charles Resvon, said “In the factory we make cosmetics; in the drugstore we sell hope.”

Revlon is not just selling cosmetics.  It’s not the ingredients of the cosmetics people look at first (although this can be a factor in their buying decision), it’s the hope about how they believe the cosmetics will make them look.

Revlon is selling beauty.  “You too can be more beautiful”.

“You too can look sexier”.

“You too can be more successful in attracting the opposite sex”.

It all circles back to hope.  That’s what we are all looking for in our lives.

Noted author, Seth Godin says, “What marketers sell is hope.  The reason is simple: people need more. We run out. We need it replenished. Hope is almost always in short supply.”

If we don’t constantly get our hope renewed, we slowly slip into apathy, or worse yet, into depression.

It’s easy to become apathetic, cynical, or negative in our daily life, and our hope has to be continually recharged to keep us on the right track.

Without hope, what’s the point of trying, or of continuing?

Hope is also what charities sell when they ask you for donations.

Their mission is to help make the world a better place.  It’s to feed and clothe the homeless and hungry.  It’s to get rid of diseases.  It’s to provide comfort to people who are hurting. “And you too can be a part of that vital mission for a small donation.”  So, the charity, and you through your donation, have hope you can make the world a better place. And, you are delivering hope to people in need.
 

Selling hope and not delivering what was promised is the danger.

Look at how people running for political office market themselves.  They’re always selling hope about how they are going to change the way things are done.

The other political party, or the current guy in office, messed everything up: jobs, the economy, health care, wars, taxes, and so on.

Just elect “me, the guy who is going to change everything” and you will be so much better off.  That’s the ultimate selling of hope (and hype)!

The whole presidential campaign of Obama was all about hope and change. One of his books was even called “The Audacity of Hope: Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream”.

Watch political speeches and debates.  How many times do you hear about any specific plans.  Not often.  The message is usually all about “hope and change”.

The politician who sells hope better than anyone else gets elected (and they rarely are the one with the best specific plan of how to get there).

Yes, you need hope.  I need hope.  Your prospects and customers need hope. It can motivate you and get you to take action.  It can make you feel so much better about your business and your life. It can be the spark that leads you to a better life.

But, it is so easy to distort and abuse this need and desire for hope.

Home-based and other business opportunity scams, weight loss “miracle” solutions, and con men all play off the need for hope. They simply present the hope, the dream, with no solid foundation to support it.

They sell the sizzle without delivering more than a tantalizing smell of the steak.

How frustrating would it be to go into a restaurant, order and pay for the food, and smell the mouthwatering food cooking, but the meal is never ever brought to your table.  An example of hope that is not delivered.

Whatever you’re selling, do sell hope as part of your product or service.  But, you MUST also provide real value to accompany that hope.  You must deliver on the hope you promise in your offer. It can’t be a false hope like what has been sold to so many people before.

The home based internet business lifestyle, for example, is a dream many people hope for, and it is real.

The “false hope” that thousands of people have been sold is that you can live the internet lifestyle right now with little or no effort. The “false hope” offered is this…just buy a system, ebook, or set of videos and in one, two, or three easy clicks, you too could be rich.

That’s a lie. 

The truth is someone can live the internet lifestyle with their own home based business, but it does take some hard work, focussed thinking and effort, persistence, and determination to keep going even when things get tough.

The truth is there are some people who probably don’t have what it takes to be successful in their own internet business.

They’re weighed down by their beliefs from the past and insecurities, or fear of failure.  They have too many excuses for why they can’t do it.  They’re not willing to step out of their comfort zone and take a few carefully planned risks. 

But, you need to know the hope is real if you have what it takes.

The members of what I call my “Information Marketing Business Success Team”, like Terry Dean, Fred Gleeck, Marlon Sanders, and Jeff Smith, have proven that the internet lifestyle dream is real.

Read my previous post “Home Sweet Home Based Business, or Not?” to see if you have what it takes.

If you think you do have what it takes, make your dream a reality. Check out TruthPrints at Information Marketing Business TruthPrints.

Go For It!
Let me know what you think about this post by making a commment below.

Don’t make this the only post you read on this blog.  There is so much more information here on how to start and succeed in your own home based information products marketing business.  Click on the archive links on the right and read all the earlier posts too. You’ll be glad you did.

Here’s to helping you live richly, doing what you love from home in your own information marketing business.

Paul Kaliher
The P.E.R.F.E.C.T. Home Based Business Guy.

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Is starting a home based business right for you?

Are you right for starting a home business?

Since you are reading this, I would be willing to bet you want to start your own home based business, or you have tried to start one a time or two. Maybe it didn’t work out and you would like to try again. Maybe it was a modest success, but you wonder why your home business is not more successful.

It is no secret that I believe at least half of all adults, and some teenagers, should start their own home based business. Even if they have a good job. Everyone knows, especially lately, that a good job can be gone in an instant. So, start your home business in your spare time. Build it into a successful sideline as insurance against loss of that good job. Or, build it into a business that could provide you with as much income as you make at your job, or more. Wouldn’t you like to tell your boss someday “Goodbye, I’m quiting this job to concentrate on my home business. I make more with my business than what you pay me”?

But, I’m getting off track. To be honest, a home business is not right for everyone. And, not everyone is right for a home based business.

A home business, or any business for that matter, takes some degree of skill and knowledge, hard work, persistence, dedication, and focus. And a home business is different in many ways compared to a corporate job or a traditional retail or manufacturing business.

Is a home based business right for you?

Almost every home business has tons of distractions; kids, pets, home maintenance, the “honey do” list. Distractions make it hard to focus. Will these distractions make it so hard for you to focus that you can’t get done what needs to get done in your business?

Running a business from your home makes it hard to separate personal time from business time. The two will overlap a lot and you will either find your personal time eating into your business time, or your business time will take over and you will have little if any personal time for yourself or your family.

Many home businesses will result in loss of face to face social interaction with people. Nice chats with coworkers over cubicle walls, or at the water cooler, or over shared lunch breaks are replaced with emails, tweets, or phone calls.

If your home or apartment is fairly small, you may not have the space to set up a separate “office” where you can do your “work”. Your kitchen table might become your “office”.

Most home business entrepreneurs have no regular paycheck. Having a uncertain and irregular income creates its own problems and may require a much better job of budgeting, saving money during the good times, and strict control of expenses.

During the initial year or two of your home business efforts you may not have total family support. If that is the case for you, it may be difficult to keep going until you are as successful as you would like to be.

Are you right for a home based business?

Are you self directed? – Are you willing and able to get things done with no boss telling you what to do?

Are you able to live with no structured job description? – Can you function and be comfortable without a specific job title or written outline of what you are supposed to do?

Are you willing and able to learn about, and learn how to do, a wide variety of tasks and functions? – Can you wear many hats doing whatever is required to start and build your business as the chief cook and bottle washer (at least initially)?

Are you able to identify exactly what you want in your business and your life? – Can you clearly identify what you want to do, have, or be, and why? Can you persist until you have that? Knowing what you really want, and why you want it, can give you the direction and motivation you need to succeed. And, persistence is one of the most important characterstics you could have for success in home business, or in any effort.

Are you able to “sell” ideas and products to people? – I don’t mean “Can you be a hypey sales type that tries to manipulate people into buying something?” Many people hate to “sell” because they think that is what it means to sell. But, it has been said that “nothing happens until something gets sold”. You will need to sell in order to be successful. When I say “Can you sell?”, I mean, can you identify with people and the problems they have? Can you communicate with people in such a way that they believe you understand their problems? Can you tell them about how their problem could be solved, and especially how your product is the best way to solve their problem? Can you clearly state all the benefits to them of using your product to solve their problem? Can you create and communicate an offer to your prospects that is so good they would think it is too good to pass up? Can you find the people who have the problem your product can solve and present your offer to them? Can you ask for the order and deliver the product you have promised to those who order? And, finally, can you follow up with your customers to make sure they are satisfied and to offer them additional products and build your relationship with them?

Are you able to function without a lot of face to face social interaction with others? – Are you comfortable with having your interactions with people being limited to emails, twitter, facebook, or maybe phone conversations? Or, do you NEED personal conversations over the cubicle wall, at the water cooler, or during shared lunch breaks?

Do you have a success “can do” attitude, or do you have a lot of excuses for why something can’t be done?

Are you able to plan your business, marketing, and product creation, and then execute the plan? – Are you good at planning, and more importantly, are you good at taking action to make your plan happen?

Are you able to ask others for help when you need it? – Nobody can be an expert at everything. Are you humble enough to realize you will need help with something? Are you willing to find and ask an expert for assistance?

Are you able to make decisions quickly, or do you procrastinate? – Are you willing to move forward, even if you might fail? Or, does everything have to be perfect, with no chance of failure, before you will act?

OK. I think you get the picture. A home based business may be right for you. And, you may be right for a home based business. Be honest with yourself when you evaluate both possibilities.

If you think you can weather the storm of a home business environment, and if you think you have the drive and personal characteristics to be successful in a home business, GO FOR IT!

When your home based business becomes successful, the personal and financial freedom you will have, and the pure joy of doing something you love, will be worth all the time and effort.

You know I think a home based business selling information is perfect for most people. But, if you don’t agree, pick one you can believe in and make it happen.

Let me know what you think about this post by making a commment below.

Don’t make this the only post you read on this blog. There is so much more information here on how to start and succeed in your own home based information products marketing business. Click on the archive links on the right and read all the earlier posts too. You’ll be glad you did.

Here’s to helping you live richly, doing what you love from home in your own information marketing business.

Paul Kaliher
The P.E.R.F.E.C.T. Home Based Business Guy.

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