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7 Questions You Must Ask - And Receive Acceptable Answers To - About Any Home-Based Business Opportunity

Ads for business opportunities abound. Unfortunately, so does the potential for unsuspecting would-be entrepreneurs to lose their shirts.

While there is no such thing as a no-risk business decision, asking yourself the following questions will help you look before your leap and avoid costly mistakes. Implement what I've written about to help you avoid costly mistakes in any business opportunity.

1. Is it credible? Many business opportunity ads talk about "automated" ways to make $1,000,000 in your sleep within 8 hours," and so forth. That's an example of an unrealistic description that you should run, not walk, away from! Look for a system that describes a realistic range of results; meaning that you can learn how much money the most successful people make as well as the less successful, or struggling members make. Look for other credible evidence, such as believable testimonials showing the range of results, or other forms of proof. No, you can't believe in everything you read or see online, but also know that the FTC regulates advertising and does a decent job policing ads making false claims. So most ads you see that make certain claims actually are fact-based; otherwise, the advertisers would be subject to huge fines and, perhaps jail time.

2. Is the "thing" legitimate - a value? Most home-based network marketing systems train you to sell a product or service. You need to figure out what that product or service is and cast a skeptical eye onto it. Is it a product in a growing industry? Is it something that millions of people need? Does it match up well with predicted business or demographic trends? If the answer is "no" to any of these questions, I'd be concerned.

3. Do they provide training? This is big. Many home-based business advertisers spend all of their time and resources to get you in the door and invest in their product; then, once you're in, the vanish faster than Brittney Spears' credibility?! You should find out what type of training the business offers. Preferably it's convenient, continuous and ongoing. And it gives you a blueprint, or recipe book detailing each and every step necessary for success. If you have a question, how will you get it answered? The best programs provide an overwhelming amount of training, more training than you can ever possibly take advantage of.

4. This question is a little more tricky because it considers intangible factors. What do they "seem" like - what kind of feel do you get from the leaders within the company? I don't know about you, but I'm extremely put off when I hear or see rah-rah, pump you up screaming like a banshee? Remember the late comedian Chris Farley's motivational speaker character, Matt Foley (you know, the one who "lived in a van down by the river?") I'm not saying that a little motivational speaking is bad, but how do the public faces of the company sound to you? Look for positive, motivated guys who have a lot of substance to offer; i.e. a reason for being positive - not smoke and mirrors. Here's the only real reason you should be pumped up - because you're making money using your system.

5. Is the earning potential a match for your goals? Is the plan realistic? This is another question that your gut feeling should help you answer, but you should also use your common sense. If your goal is to earn an extra $5,000, $10,000 or $20,000 per month, what specific actions must you take? Is is something realistic and that you're willing to do? Or, when you break it down, will you need to do something completely unpalatable like make 571 phone calls a day or some other private hell.

6. Is the lifestyle necessary to achieve your goals a good match? This question picks up the previous one. There are many ways to make money. Some of them involve doing things I'm personally not willing to do. For example, cold calling or other forms of chasing prospects. Or having overhead. Or employees.

7. This is the final, but perhaps most critical, question: Is there really a system? Understand what I mean. If you don't automate your business, Henry Ford-style, you don't have a business - you have a job. A system will produce a steady, reliable stream of prospects, and income, day in, day out, without much or any intervention on your part. The more manual labor you must do, the less of a system you have. If you don't have a system, then you will be stuck doing the same tasks and actions over and over, instead of focusing on the important activities, like marketing to bring in more business and income for you. This means you must automate as much of the process as possible.

I hope you keep these questions on the top of your brain next time if you're considering investing in a home-based, network marketing, MLM or other business opportunity.

The lure of starting a business on eBay can be a strong one, and I am going to share with you the realities that some people are afraid to tell you. Out of all of the businesses you can start, this seems to be the easiest and requires the least amont of investment, and I can't disagree with that. But there are still certain factors that will definitely help play into your success that a lot of people don't think about until they get started. It's time you know what they are, so before you dive in, you know what to expect.

1) First is the fact that you will need a website. Although you can certainly make a great income just selling from eBay alone, the fact is that for every sale they take a percentage of your sales. If you were to sell from you website though, now you are cutting one cost of your business, which will definitely help you in the long run when you have a customer base!

2) You also need to be organized! Even though selling online is much less paperwork than a brick and mortar store, you still have to have good organization skills. Why you ask? If you are receiving e-mails everyday with questions about your products, orders, shipment dates, complaints, policies, etc, how are you going to keep everything straight? Keep in mind you could be having on going conversation and it's not easy to remember exactly who is who. You also need to be able to keep track of sales records, such as payments received, shipment dates, feedbacks, e-mail templates, auction ads, inventory, and more. It will take some time for you to develop a system that works for you.

3) One thing people love about eBay is that there is less of a time commitment required depending on how large your business is. But I will say that when you first start out, it can take a lot of work just like any other business. Since you are just starting, you will have to adjust to doing certain things, keeping track of transactions, designing ads, policies, opening accounts, etc. It's not that any of them will be particularly hard, but as you first start out with anything new, there is an adjustment period or learning curve. Selling on eBay is no different.

4) And the biggest one that you need to know, is starting an eBay business takes money! It won't cost you $20,000+ like a traditional business, but it can still take a sizeable amount to start. Imagine paying for a website, buying products in bulk, listing fees, paypal fees, account memberships, and more. These can easily run into upwards of a couple thousand dollars. This will obviously vary depending on what you are selling, but I'm sure you get the idea.

Obviously this list could go on and on and in much greater detail, but I wanted to at least introduce this to you, so that you realize a bit of what it takes to start an eBay business, or any business for that matter! I wish you luck in all of your future ventures!

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