Tuesday, August 10, 2010

The Truth About Building an Online Business

The Truth About Building an Online Business



Working from home with your own business can have some serious benefits. Wake up when you want, stay home all day in your pajamas, and still make money. Just do a few hours of work on the computer, and you will be set; start earning income in the six figures within a few months.



Does that sound too good to be true? It is. Many people have high expectations for their online business only to discover that it isn't as easy as it looks. Instead of sleeping in and working in your pajamas, for the first few months (or a year) you will still be working your day job, rushing home to spend hours on the computer, stay up all night long with your online business, wake up in the morning and rush off to your day job again. It can truly be difficult starting up a business online, as well as costly and time-consuming. However, if you can make it, the rewards are endless.

The first, and perhaps most important, aspect of running your own home business is to find something you believe in-a product or service that you truly believe you can provide for your customers at a price that benefits the both of you. For one woman, this was selling baby products and accessories online. Because she truly believed in her business, and put forth the effort to market her products, she can now boast an annual six figure income. Though difficult, it is possible to run a successful home business and get a good return.

Before beginning your venture as an online entrepreneur, it is important to have a business plan, which will be a foundation for your business. In this business plan you need to set specific goals for your business as well as methods to reaching those goals. This shouldn't be a very large document, twenty pages at most, and should be updated annually as well as reviewed monthly to keep you on track.

Once you have a website set up, and a product, and a business plan, you are ready to make millions! Right? Not quite, actually. Even if you have the most spectacular product since sliced bread, if no one knows you have it, the business will be going no where. You need to begin directed huge amounts of traffic to your site. Why huge? Because chances are, only about 1% (if you are lucky) of your website viewers will be buyers. If you have millions of viewers, you can earn millions of dollars based on that 1%. But one percent is very little, and unless you have major viewing, your business will be stuck.

You can direct traffic to your site using one of many methods: affiliate programs, back-linking, Google AdSense, and advertising. Tell your friends, family, and colleagues about your business and let them help you expand your business. Everyone starts small, but with determination, you can make it big.

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Signs and Symptoms of High Blood Pressure(HBP)

Signs and Symptoms of High Blood Pressure(HBP)

 High blood pressure usually causes no symptoms and high blood pressure often is labeled “the silent killer.” People who have high blood pressure typically don’t know it until their blood pressure is measured.

Sometimes people with markedly elevated blood pressure may develop:

    * headache,

    * dizziness,

    * blurred vision,

    * nausea and vomiting, and

    * chest pain and shortness of breath.

People often do not seek medical care until they have symptoms arising from the organ damage caused by chronic (ongoing, long-term) high blood pressure. The following types of organ damage are commonly seen in chronic high blood pressure:

    * Heart attack

    * Heart failure

    * Stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA)

    * Kidney failure

    * Eye damage with progressive vision loss

    * Peripheral arterial disease causing leg pain with walking (claudication)

    * Outpouchings of the aorta, called aneurysms

About 1% of people with high blood pressure do not seek medical care until the high blood pressure is very severe, a condition known as malignant hypertension.

    * In malignant hypertension, the diastolic blood pressure (the lower number) often exceeds 140 mm Hg.

    * Malignant hypertension may be associated with headache, lightheadedness, nausea, vomiting, and stroke like symptoms

    * Malignant hypertension requires emergency intervention and lowering of blood pressure to prevent brain hemorrhage or stroke.

It is of utmost importance to realize that high blood pressure can be unrecognized for years, causing no symptoms but causing progressive damage to the heart, other organs, and blood vessels.

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Best 10 Ways to Establish Accountability in Your Organization

Best 10 Ways to Establish Accountability in Your Organization

In the world of business, achieving high performance is difficult without accountability throughout the organization. Contrary to popular belief, accountability is not intended to generate fear by blaming people for making mistakes. Rather, accountability means that people are truly committed to helping each other be successful by keeping promises and agreements.



Simply put, when B is non-existent in an organization, communications break down, assigning blame becomes the norm, and non-performers are virtually ignored. However, these situations can be prevented in an environment of accountability, even with company downsizing or rightsizing initiatives. In addition, improving morale, maximizing operating performance, and increasing profitability is more attainable in an accountable organization. Here are 10 ways to create an environment of accountability in your organization.

1. Set Clear Expectations

By setting clear performance expectations and goals that are mutually agreed upon, you will reduce any confusion and misinterpretations. For the most part, expectations need to be documented, rather than verbalized to eliminate any opinions about non-performance.

2. Share Information

Accurate, frequent and factual information needs to be shared on an on-going basis. By keeping your people informed, prevents any miscues or people getting blindsided. Sadly, some businesses put their people on a “need to know basis” which only hinders performance and de-motivates the people.

3. Deal with Conflict

Undoubtedly, conflict will arise requiring it to be dealt with promptly and directly with the person or persons involved. Utilizing this approach is more effective than sidebar conversations deciding who is right or wrong, assessing blame, or even avoiding the situation entirely.

4. Address Non-Performers

Without question, people need to be told that poor performance is unacceptable and corrective action, including follow-up, needs to be implemented. Allowing people to perform poorly, without addressing the situation, will eventually infect hard-working top performers. Consequently, everyone loses by carrying a poor performer, including the individual.

5. Measure Results

Not surprisingly, it would be very difficult to know who was winning an athletic game if there was no scoreboard. In the same manner, measuring the results of individuals and teams, in order to let them know how they are doing is critical. As a result, this will make people aware of their successes and any necessary change in direction.

6. Focus on Processes

For better results, focus more on processes and procedures, rather than the behavior of the people. If you want to change or influence behavior, it is usually easier to change or modify the process. More often than not, the process is the root cause—not the people.

7. Coach More

Provide guidance to individuals that need to make a change, but don’t necessarily know the process to do so. These individuals differ from non-performers, since they have the desire and willingness to change. So often, people that are struggling are left to fend for themselves, because people are either too busy, or just not interested in helping them.

8.Be Proactive

Take a proactive approach in developing people and continuously improving systems. By doing so, increases the strength and capability of the organization for long term needs. In contrast, operating reactively as a normal course of business can cause chaos and mental drain that can dilute accountability throughout the organization..

9. Be Open and Honest

Share your feelings with the people by letting them know that you care about them and that you appreciate their contributions. After all, the people in the organization are the value-adders and should not have to guess about where they stand. Besides, at a minimum, this will reduce any myths or rumors that can erode morale.

10. Follow-Up on Commitments

Make sure that you follow-up on your promises to ensure consistency and, more importantly, people can rely on your word. Too many unkept promises are one of the surest ways to derail an accountable organization. However, if a promise can’t be delivered, than it is critical to let people know as soon as possible.

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