9 Resources You May Already Have To Start Your Online Business
Author: Bernadette Doyle
Is something stopping you from starting your online business and moving forward to achieve success in your life? Successful online entrepreneurs didn't let their circumstances prevent them from getting started. No matter where you are starting from, you already have many of the assets and resources you need.
If your reaction is, "I don't really have any," I am going to prove to you how wrong you are. You'll be surprised at how much you bring to the table.
You don't need to have a huge marketing budget. You don't need the technical know-how. You don't need to have a website or a facility for taking payments online yet.
What you do need is an awareness of the resources that you can tap into.
• Life experiences. Your experiences in life count for a lot. Make a list of all the jobs you've ever held, and all the work you've done for those jobs. All of this adds value to who you are right now.
• Existing prospects. Do you have a list of people that you've been in contact with who have expressed an interest in your services? If you don't, or if it's a small list, you need to begin to build that up.
• Existing customers. Your list might not have hundreds of customers, and it doesn't need to. If you have a customer list, of any length, that's an existing resource that you can use to get you started.
• A network. You have a group of people that know you, that like you, that value you. While they may not be direct customers for your business, there's a good chance that they will participate and help you.
• Email. Just send an email out to your prospects, past and present customers, old colleagues and other network lists saying something like, "This is a new project that I'm starting. I would really appreciate if you could hook me up with other people that might be interested."
• Your willingness to ask for help. Yes, this is an asset. Don't take the path of least assistance. If you're going to build a successful online business, it's essential for you to get comfortable with asking for help. You've got to be okay with that. It's not a sign of weakness. It's actually a sign of strength.
• Existing products or programs. You might already have something that you don't even recognize the value of. I turned copies of sales proposals I had used years ago to win training contracts, into valuable materials that I could share and sell. That was material that I had been undervaluing.
• Your know-how and experience. Maybe you're very good at what you're doing and getting tremendous results, but can't explain what you do. That's okay. That can be pulled out of you and turned into training or a product that can give people similar results, without you having to work with them in person. Or you could map out what you know into a process that you can sell to other coaches. There are lots of opportunities to utilize your know-how.
• Support and help. Do you have someone who assists you with admin? Or someone who helps with the technical work? If you don't, it's easy enough to get hooked up with that.
These are the some of the resources you likely have ready have access to. You can build a successful online business if you have these. Take inventory and see where the gaps are. The more resources you have to start with, the less time it's going to take for you to profit. If you've got fewer resources, you have less of a margin for error, so deploy them wisely.
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About the Author
Bernadette Doyle is a marketing specialist who helps entrepreneurs become client magnets and attract a steady stream of their ideal clients. She publishes a free, weekly newsletter for trainers, speakers, coaches, consultants, complementary therapists and solo professionals. If you'd like to receive invaluable tips and advice on how to attract clients with ease, register at http://www.clientmagnets.com