Now Is The Best Time To Become Self Employed

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by Tom

Now is the best time to [Tag-Tec]become self employed[/Tag-Tec].The severe worldwide financial crisis is affecting everyone in some way or another.

There are several ways to achieve your goal of becoming self employed and the road to self employment may be less traveled but it is nonetheless enticing.

Before you hand in your resignation to your boss, make sure you have what it takes to turn a dream into a profitable reality.

First of all, you must remember that you will no longer get a guaranteed pay check every month and this can mean that you cannot have the same lifestyle as you had while having your day job.If you have a lot of credit card bills, mortgage and car payments you need to make sure you have enough money in savings to support yourself for at least a year, so that you can give yourself ample time to pursue your dream while keeping up with your obligations.This is only temporary until you start seeing the sales notifications in your inbox.

In this time of world wide financial crisis an internet based business would be the best option.You will have a huge worldwide market and by selling digital products, services or your own digital products you can work from your home with only a computer and internet access.

There’s also other benefits to selling your own products .You can find other affiliate marketers to sell for you.I know that you are going back to only making 50% of the profits because you are giving 50% to your affiliates for each sale they make but it’s worth it because you wont have do all of the work trying to send traffic to your site on your own.

You will need to learn how to find hungry niche markets that have a problem that you can bring solutions to.It’s smart to find a market first before you create a product.

Click here now to become self employed by selling other people´s stuff online!

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Szise October 11, 2008 at 9:09 am

I think is risky , you must have ideas, is not very easy. First you must known what you want to do before quit the job.

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Content Management System October 11, 2008 at 1:17 pm

Its not easy being self employed, you have to be constantly on top of your game to succeed

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William Geitgey October 14, 2008 at 4:44 pm

Way to go Tom! You could not have said it more correctly. With todays economy and future outlook of it, an internet work from home business is the way to go. Very good advice and information. Thank you for ALL your help my friend and keep up the good work.

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Marks Desks October 15, 2008 at 2:56 pm

being self employed can be very difficult, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t do it. As long as you are disciplined and confident in your abilities, eventually you will suceed.

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Abdul October 29, 2008 at 8:37 pm

I agree. Everyone isn’t suited to being self employed though. Some people just aren’t comfortable knowing they don’t have anyone else to lean on. That’s what working on a job provides for a lot of people. They can slack off and still get paid (common for government jobs). Slack off too much in a home based business, and your home based business will fail. So you are right on about that point about not getting a guaranteed paycheck every month being an important consideration. I’ve talked to people who won’t leave their jobs for just that reason.

But if a person can take some personal responsibility and go out a limb and belief in his or herself, then there really isn’t anything better than Internet Marketing. When there is a recession, people want your stuff even more (if you are marketing Internet marketing stuff), so there will always be a market. This is definitely the way to go for the self assured.

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Matt November 26, 2008 at 8:12 am

Yes, it’s a good idea to generate some of your own income, particularly now. I’ve slowly been building up some clients with an offline service. It’s fun, but also nice to know that I can make some of my own work.

However, as you’ve mentioned, the work is irregular. You just never know when it’s going to come in. That’s why I won’t give up my “real jobs” (evening, casual work) for quite some time.

If someone is working full time, and hoping to start a home business, I would suggest they do it in stages. If they can cut there hours down, or maybe get a couple of other casual jobs that pay a decent hourly rate, then they can lower the risk they’re taking.

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Tom Lindstrom November 26, 2008 at 9:02 am

Hi Matt, thanks for commenting.It sure is a good idea to have several income streams at least when the economy is slowing down.

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