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[I578]Its A Long Journey
by L. Lowell, L.

At 18, I was off to college; choosing San Diego State because it was the farthest I could get from home and still be in California (and it had a beach). The following couple years would prove I was no match for the party lifestyle all around me. My “Poli Sci” major and “Econ” minor soon became a major in beach and a minor in boys. While it came as a shock to my poor parents, it was no big surprise to me when I got the letter from school that I was out.

Fast forward eight years, an eternity to a 28 year old. I was a married, pregnant, bored Mom of a one year old in a track house in San Jose, CA. In an effort to find some intellectual stimulation, I went back to school. My one year old learned to walk in her babysitter's dormitory while I was in class. She had more “friends” on campus than I did! My second baby was cooperatively born Thursday right after International Law and way before Tuesday's Women in Literature. In three years I was back on track with a Bachelor's degree.

I was on a roll. I decided to pursue an MBA. But facing a divorce and full-time work my MBA would be five years away! I would be an ancient 35 by then! When I landed my first administrative job, at $7.50 an hour, I figured I'd be working 40-hour weeks for a long time. I could continue at $7.50 an hour, or I could arm myself with the skills to command something more.

Being a single mom, working full time and going to school two nights a week took some juggling (to say the least). I quickly found that the advantages far outweighed the costs. By choosing class projects from my work environment, a first-hand application of the theories made the book stuff real while simultaneously impressing my bosses. I started to see my stock quickly rising in the workplace, and I truly enjoyed what I was learning in the classroom.

I don't want to downplay the finagling it took to make the arrangements for childcare, and the impact going to school had on my young daughters. But there were some surprising by-products of this process that surpassed my own goal. MBA programs require a significant amount of group work. When my classmates determined we should meet on Saturdays it was always an annoyance. My children and I would trudge to the school and find the right classroom. Huge box of chalk in hand, my daughters would find an empty room and create murals on the chalkboards while I did my meeting thing. The girls spent many happy hours on campus. In their young realities, they went to school when Mom went to school. It was what people do. My daughters became life-long learners.

Today my oldest daughter is working on her PhD. Her sister earned her Bachelor's and is considering going to Graduate School. Both girls study things that are just “out there and interesting.” The oldest has mastered Spanish and German and the youngest French and Italian.

You may be five or even eight years older at the end of the process. But you will be five or eight years older anyway. Will that time find you with or without those academic credentials? At times you might wonder if there is a light at the end of the tunnel or just another train. If you keep at it, you will find, as with many things in life, the joy is in the journey. Not the destination.

As excerpted from "42 Rules (tm) for Working Moms" Super Star Press, 2008.


You're excited. You have a great idea for a profitable online business. Maybe it is an original idea that has not been marketed online before or a variation of an idea. Maybe you have come up with a new spin on the ordinary. Whatever it is that has influenced you to start your online business, be it success or money be sure that you have a plan before you begin. This is not the time to "pick it up as you go" as this could be very costly. The following are some basic things that should be included in your business plan.

The business summary should give a brief description of the entire business and is an integral part of the overall business plan you should know the point you are starting from and the goal you are aiming for. After you have completed the business summary you should begin to list the objectives or the goals that you want to accomplish through the business.

You should write down your goals and then try to work backwards so that you know the requirements in order to reach those goals. Next and perhaps most importantly, you should develop your marketing plan. The marketing plan will address all the specifics of the business. When developing the marketing strategy you should consider the following:

The target market. The target market is the customers that you expect to see visiting your site. For example will your product be more appealing to college students or those who are in retirement? By targeting your customers you will not be shooting in the dark after all you wouldn't think of driving a car with a blindfold on

Consider the competition for your product when determining the marketing strategy. Choose a product that will be seen as unique and useful. Visit sites that are offering the same or similar products and remember always make notes on the good and bad points that you come across. Find out the cost, and how they are marketing their product. Remember there is always room for improvement. Find out the pros and cons of their business and try to improve your product based on their flaws.

Research the various methods for advertising online. You should become educated about search engines and how they work since each one is different. Also be sure that you know how to submit your site to search engines. There are many ways to submit without any cost to you. You should be prepared to spend a small amount of money on advertising, but the profits that you will gain from the advertisements will prove to be money well spent.

Think about pricing. Again, look at the competition and see what similar products are selling for. Pricing can play a big role in the success of your product since selling a product well below the average price may lead customer to think that there is a problem with the product or that it is not of the best quality. However, pricing items too high will generate a higher profit could also deter customers so the number of sales is much less.

Determine the shipping method. Be sure that you know how products will be shipped so that you can have shipping details clearly posted on your site it may be an advantage to offer a choice but it clear what the charges will be. If you are shipping things of great value, you should consider providing shipping insurance. Also think about shipping outside the country that you live in if you are not sure of the cost of postage always include the words plus p.p.

Think about the different methods of payment that you will accept. If your business does not accept credit cards, you should be ready to give up half if not more of your sales as many people want prompt delivery that comes with instant payment.

If you decide to accept credit cards will you use a merchant account or will you use a third party credit card processing center? Both will help you get started and the third party processing center will handle all of the business so you don't have to. You should decide which you will use and also if you will accept checks or money orders. Make sure that payment has cleared before dispatch of goods. It is essential to have a secure server when taking credit cards.

These few things will help your online business to become a great success and also provide you with peace of mind knowing that you have thoroughly thought about and planned for the opening of your online business.
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