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Work at Home – Multiple Streams of Income

The concept of multiple streams of income is a very wise one that will give you some security. If you are just starting to work from home to build your own business, you should consider this because it makes so much sense on so many different levels.

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Mainly the theory is that if you have different sources of income (for example different affiliate programs), that if one source is not doing so well one month, it won’t matter as much because you still have income from the other sources to tide you over.

Another aspect of this is that some affiliate programs pay lower commissions and only by virtue of sheer volume it adds up to a tidy sum; and/or it is also a good idea having commissions from other sources to create a more substantial income. This is how lots of different affiliate programs can work for you. At face value you may think you don’t want to go through all the trouble and expense to keep a program that pays $5 or $10 commissions – however if you have volume from taking massive action to advertise, $5 or $10 times 20 or 50 is not so bad at all! ($100-$500).

It is notable here that ‘residual’ income is the kind of income stream you want for the most part; this means you make the sale one time and then each month you earn commissions directly and indirectly from that source (mainly from your own effort but also possibly a percentage of your customer’s sales as well).

Possibly a combination of residual income and one-time-only (OTO) sales would be a good mix for your business. Sometimes you can make more money with OTO if you need money fast – but then again you are constantly having to ramp up your advertising and marketing to keep those one-hit-wonders coming. Either way you need to build and sustain your momentum at all times.

Still another way to look at the concept of multiple streams of income is as completely disparate sources – For example you may have a couple affiliate programs, and additionally to earn more money you may provide some service to your peers such as ghostwriting, editing, blog or link posting, research, etc. Naturally if you have any skills with web design – even just basic like being able to add or remove banners from websites, then that too could be a source of income that would all add up with the rest to create a substantial monthly income.

In all cases when you first start out to build your business, you may not know exactly what you want to do. As you acquire knowledge and skills to do affiliate marketing, (the easiest thing to do) then you may discover that you really like, or at least don’t mind some facet of your operations. This can be something you can pursue that can represent an additional stream of income for your home business.

Just don’t ever say ‘I can’t’ – because you can. If you just refuse to be put off or intimidated by technical terminology or concepts, you will find that most things are not that difficult to learn. With the way software and systems are today, they do most of the real technical tasks and you merely need to learn how to operate them from a menu-based interface. Keep an open-mind in this regard and remember that “there is no ‘can’t’” – there can’t be when you need to do what is necessary to run your own business.

… but you ‘don’t know how’? You can learn. You have search engines that can find just about anything you will ever look for – (they are truly amazing); if you encounter a term or concept you are not familiar with, just run a query and you will have the answer within minutes. You will find many free resources online that you can research even to deeper levels; and if you really find that you need training, there are many ways you can do that online as well, many times for free, so ‘just do it’.

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Make Your Dream Home Business Come True

It is likely you have thought about starting your own business before – off-and-on, over the years. Maybe it is when you realize how sick you are of your routine; maybe when you want to buy something and then realize you are not making enough money; or maybe when your boss looks down his nose at you.

The only problem with fantasies is they are not real; not until you make them real by taking action. Fantasies are good up to a point because they may compel us to do something to make them happen in real life. It is a pretty individual thing how long it will take you to really have a realistic plan to start a business. By the time you actually ‘just do it’, it may have taken several turns and twists.

One really good rule of thumb is to find a business that has a market. Great to be innovative and unique, but what you want is a mass response. Being different is great, but unfortunately it is what is the status quo that generates business for the most part – what ‘everybody’ wants.

You may first need to learn the ropes. A great way to do that is to start with something that you know is popular and build from there – diversifying you products with services, etc. For example the easiest thing of all is to start with affiliate programs since they give you everything you need to get started as part of your membership.

There is really no winding road (maze) where you must learn A to do B, before you can do C and D. Maybe this is not your cup of tea for what you envision your business to be, but again, you need to learn first, and the best way to do it is the easiest, fastest and most inexpensive way.

At ‘the end of the day’ you can either be a super-affiliate making big bucks with lots of followers or you can take what you learn and start something completely different. The things that it will have in common are for example the Internet, online communications including advertising and marketing, membership programs, etc.

It is really important that you know how things are from the user’s standpoint (as in your potential customers). Being an affiliate yourself will show you lots of things you might not otherwise know even if you are the most technical engineer or programmer. To really have a ‘user-friendly’ business you should see things from both sides of the fence and to actually use the tools and resources and to see what happens.

At this point it is possible to get creative and start to build on the foundation you have built for yourself. To improve the process and experience for everyone concerned you should truly need to see how it has been working so far. This is kind of like ‘beta testing’ where people use every function and try to break it. If it breaks then they fix it, and if it doesn’t break then it is ok to launch the product.

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