Sunday, February 10, 2008

Entrepreneurship and the Business World
Copyright © Paul Zemella
http://www.HugeIncomeFlow.com

More and more people, young and old alike, are claiming the vocation of entrepreneurship. But what is entrepreneurship exactly? It is actually defined as the process wherein a group or an individual makes an effort to pursue opportunities to satisfy needs and wants through uniqueness and innovation. Some people have the misconception that entrepreneurs are gamblers, in the sense that they take risks and invest in industries that have no previous record of success. However, the truth is, these entrepreneurs are creative, visionary and possess a sense and an awareness of the need for change, and possibly most importantly they are willing to take calculated risks that have the potential to provide them with huge returns. This last quality is one that most people don't possess; this is what sets and entrepreneur apart from the average. Most people settle for complacency, security and exist in their conservative, protected world.

The key factors you need to remember about entrepreneurship are a constant alertness for new opportunities, fresh innovative ideas or products, and a vision for growth. An entrepreneur sees opportunities in environmental and social trends that are unique and unchartered and pursues these opportunities with whatever resources are at hand. The second theme in entrepreneurship is innovation, which involves transforming and revolutionizing existing products or services to keep pace with the changing global environment. The third theme is growth; this involves the continual efforts of an entrepreneur to expand his business locally and internationally, the Internet has made global influence a practical and viable reality to expansion of business. An entrepreneur is constantly alert to create new approaches to make his business grow and become a enormous success.

These themes are the key factors which businesses, both traditional as well as home- based, are founded upon. Most of today’s largest corporations did not start out big, rather they started out as small enterprises by visionaries who wanted more than what is offered to them. You can see from the history of some of the most successful business today that the founders of these businesses have taken great leaps of faith and incredible amounts of risks in order to be what they are today. Wherever you turn, you see the results of entrepreneurship. But it seems most obvious in Internet commerce, because it is such a new industry. There are countless stories of apparently average people becoming some of the richest and famous names in the world, and it is all because they have taken risks and have succeeded.

So, whether we realize it or not, it is the entrepreneurs who drive today’s global environment. They are the ones who are always seeking out opportunities and taking risks to improve our world, and in return profit from it. The massive growth of the business environment, as well as amazing technological advancements that are available today would not have been possible if these entrepreneurs didn't break free of their comfort zone to invest in the development of these businesses.

As you can see, having the entrepreneurial spirit is definitely necessary for businesses to reach greater heights and provide better and faster products and services to their clients. It is no wonder then that most business enterprises are hiring young and dynamic individuals with a vision and who are not afraid to take calculated risks to ensure the survival and continued growth of the tomorrow's business. Do you have what it takes?
For your Health AND Wealth,
Dr. Paul

Dr. Paul Zemella
Chiropractor
Santa Barbara, CA

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Sunday, February 3, 2008

Do you have what it takes to be an e-entrepreneur?
Copyright © Stone Evans, The Home Biz Guy
Author of "Dotcomology - The Science of Making Money Online"

These days, it seems like everyone wants to work
from home and make money on the Internet. But
before you even turn on your computer, the first
question you have to ask yourself is whether
you’re cut out for this kind of work.

The fact is, building a home-based business isn’t
for everyone. Some people like the commute. They
really do enjoy having a boss who tells them what
to do, and they like the routine of working
nine-to-five for an ordinary salary that can
barely pay the mortgage. Personally, I think
they’re nuts.

More reasonably, there are people who are
concerned about the risk of starting up their own
business. They’re not sure it’s worth the
investment of time and money, and they’re scared
of the responsibility that comes with running
their own company. They wonder if there is
another way to escape the rat race.

I’m sure there is. You could win the lottery or
wait for your Aunt Sue to keel over and leave you
her condo. Or maybe you could sit down with a pen
and paper and draw the blueprint for "The Next
Big Thing". Anything can happen... Right?

For me, what happened was creating a successful,
self-running Internet marketing system. It didn’t
happen without effort. It didn’t happen without
at least some initial investment of both time and
money and, of course, it doesn’t happen now
without me making sure that the taxes are filed
and the paperwork is done. But it happened.

I’m my own boss. I work from home according to my
own schedule and I get to pocket all the cash my
business makes. If you’re prepared to give an
e-business the time, the work and the money it
needs to get started and get growing, it can
happen for you too.

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Friday, February 1, 2008

So You Want To Start Your Own Home Based Business…
Copyright © Paul Zemella
http://www.HugeIncomeFlow.com

First off let me say “Congratulations!” I personally think it’s a wonderful decision. It will provide you excitement, as will as numerous other benefits. Usually top of the list is extra income, which of course is the primary motivation most people and yes, there is much money to be made and you may as will share in that. Another benefit, that might surprise you, is that it will cause you to become a more will-rounded individual. It will force you to stretch out of your comfort zone, and stimulate your creative juices, as well as making you brush up on your math and business skills.

However, I strongly caution you to not go into any home based business, on-line or otherwise, without doing your research. There are many good opportunities available, but there are ten times more bad programs, and many that are down right scams also. So, you do need to do your homework, take your time in analyzing, or visit some business forums on-line where you can often times get sound advice.

As you get started you will need to first consider several things. One, what is your budget, both as a start-up budget, as well as an ongoing operational budget? The numbers you come up with should be within your financial comfort zone. If the costs of operation eat into your household budget then you will quickly find that the idea of operating your own business is no longer fun. The monthly ongoing budget should be small enough that you can endure up to six months of losses. Hopefully that won’t be necessary to call upon, but all too frequently business owners will give up their business and their dreams due to burdensome financial pressures, when they might have actually been just around the corner from profit if they could only have endured just a little longer. Also, realize that there is a learning curve to getting your new business operational, expect to spend many hours studying, planning, and setting up your business. Usually the amount of time necessary to get started is vastly greater than you would have imagined. And it may take a whole month or two just to get things in place to where you have an understanding and the background to move forward. So, be prepared to study, learn and most of all try to be patient, after all, like they say: “Rome wasn’t built in a day”…and neither will your home-based business.

The fun part is that a year later you will look back and see the huge amount of knowledge you have acquired through those months of persistent learning and patience, and hopefully your bank account will be larger from it also.

Yours for Health AND Wealth,
Dr. Paul

Paul M. Zemella, D.C.

Chiropractor

Santa Barbara, CA
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