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You should start small in your business and then grow it
from the profits.Rather than reaching into your pocket and
throwing a bunch of money
up front to start your business.
A couple hundred dollars, maybe two or three hundred dollars,
that's not an unreasonable amount to get started.
Now I'm not telling you to throw out a thousand or two thousand
or three thousand dollars to start your business.
What I am saying is that start it for a couple hundred bucks,
even less than five hundred dollars is great. It's plenty
to work with.
Then from the profits that you generate from your business,
reinvest those profits. Most successful online businesses
have always started with very little money, some of them with
no money. They just built it from there.
Because it's the internet, some of us have this preconceived
notion that it should all be free. It's really kind of stupid
if you think about it.
Seriously. I mean think about this...
You are about to launch your business and you are hoping
to do it on free stuff. Sure the internet makes it easier
and lot less expensive (than a real world business) to start
a business. However there are products and services that will
evenually need to be purchased as your business grows..
It seems kind of crazy, but we still have that mentality.
If I can find something free that does the job, I'll use
that instead, because I don't want to spend the money on something
else, unless I know it's going to do its job for me.
But there's a point between being frugal and there's also
a point between being crazy and just not buying the tools
that you need.
Always buy the tools and resources that are going to do the
job for you - and then TAKE ACTION to use them. That's the
most important key.
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