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______________________________________________________________________ Super Affiliate Handbook (A favorite work at home system)
Using a step-by-step plan to business-building, the 'Super Affiliate Handbook' answers any and all questions you will have and many, many more. The book is simply amazing - you can earn a living from just a few of the hundreds of ideas listed.
Click Here to go the Super Affiliate Handbook website ______________________________________________________________________ The job world is more predictable than the self-employment world, particularly when it comes to income. If you're a salaried employee, you know with almost complete accuracy how much money you will earn in the next year. With such predictability, the typical employee mind-set becomes one of earning to spend. You work hard, get your regular paycheck, and use it to buy as many goods and services as you can afford. Thanks largely to credit cards, many of us buy a good deal more than we can afford. But if you try to run a home-based business with a paycheck mind-set, you're destined for big-time money problems. There are several potential pitfalls, and one of them is sure to do you in. The first one is the assumption of predictability. Revenue in a home-based business is rarely predictable or smooth. It's feast or famine. One month you hit the mother lode, and the next month you come up empty. Some years will be fat and others will be lean. No matter how hard you try, there is no way you will ever have complete control over how much money your business brings in. Assuming that sales will always be there has gotten many a micropreneur in trouble. Then there's that obscene little problem called overhead. Overhead isn't a four-letter word. It's back-to-back four-letter words. It consists of all the expenses of running your business, such as salaries, rent, utilities, supplies, advertising, equipment, and costs of the goods or service you provide. Overhead is like a dinosaur sitting on your front lawn. If you don't keep T. rex on a tight leash, he's going to smash your home-based business to bits. People who start a business underestimating the expenses of overhead are in for a very rude surprise. Finally, there are all the expenses your employer automatically deducted from your paycheck that you didn't have to think about, like health insurance, Social Security, and federal and state income taxes. You have to think about them now. Ignore them and you stand to lose a whole lot more than your business. Without health insurance, a major illness strikes a double blow to your business.
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