Why Home Based Internet Businesses Are A Full-Time Effort?
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Alright guys, in this video I'm going to answer the question Why Home Based Internet Businesses Are A Full-Time Effort?
So you start your own internet marketing home business and things are going good. The dreams of making millions and never having to work a day in your life again...
Cut to 6 months from now, and you're still stuck at that job you hate, broke, and haven't made any money or even one sale in your work at home business...
What the hell happened...?
Well for most people they buy into the whole "5 minutes a day, to millions" crap, and if you truly believe that, then you should just quit now, cause you'll never succeed!
Just because you got your own online based business, doesn't mean you don't have to put a full time effort into it to make it work,
If you wanna get some Ideas on why that is then watch the FREE video to find out more...
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Full-Time Effort
Tim,
Thanks for a good post and an awesome video. You absolutely nailed it completely in your video.
If people treat their business like a hobby, then all they can expect is a hobby income.
Nothing in life and business is free. However, if you put in sufficient effort over an extended period of time in the right way, you absolutely can have all the time and money freedom.
You said it
Thanks Tim. You bring up a great point that you have to be committed to what you're doing if you want to become a top earner. You really have to push yourself to get what you want particularly, when you are juggling a full-time job and a family as I do. The difficult part for me is not carving out the time even after a hair-pulling day in corporate America, but convincing the family that the time I spend on the computer when I am at home is for business. For some reason, I can't seem to convey that point but I won't give up. Thanks again, Tim!