Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Work From Home Job Opportunities Don't Work

"My work from home job opportunities don't work!" Have you ever felt like saying that? Don't be shy, quite a few people have felt like saying that and trust me, many more actually have. Would you like to know a little secret? Work from home job opportunities don't work! Wait! Before those of you who are successfully working from home hit the back button in disgust, let me explain myself. Once you hear my explanation you'll laugh and say, "Yeah, he's right." OK?

Work from home job opportunities don't work. A work from home job opportunity is just that, an opportunity. As long as it is offering something of real value to people, as long as it helps to solve people's and businesses' problems, it has great potential. However, the opportunity in and of itself will do nothing at all to earn you an income. It will not speak to people for you. It will not make itself known to other people for you. It will not let Mr. Jeff know that it can solve his web hosting needs. It simply will not work for you.

You can, in reality, make extra money, a full time income or more with almost any job opportunity. Provided of course it is offering something of real value. The responsibility of it though rests on your shoulders to make it work. As the owner of your work from home job it is your duty to make it known. It is important that you know everything there is to know about your specific job opportunity and then let other people know about it. In fact, it is your imperative to get excited about it! This is your opportunity as well! Not only are you helping others, not only are you providing something of value to them, you are creating a long lasting income for you and those that you care about!

The above statement, work from home job opportunities don't work, has another vital flaw that I'll wager you missed. The word opportunities is plural! This flaw is most evident when watching many starting their own residual income working from home for the first time. Many spread themselves too thin, often jumping from one online business to another until they are either too broke, or too frustrated, to continue.

When you find that single business you can believe in. When you find that one opportunity that you can get excited about. When you have done your research and determined that this is the one for me. Stick with it! Starting off is usually fairly slow. It takes time to learn and it takes time to let that job opportunity be known. It takes time to develop your contacts, develop your relationships and develop the correct methods for you. Yet, if you stay focused and really work at it you will stop saying my work from home job opportunities don't work and start saying, "No, but through me they do!"

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