Mind your Business

a Spacelady’s Views on Internet and Online Homebusiness

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Feb 06 2009

About this Blog

Published by Spacelady

This Blog is not continued - Blogging for someone else’s business is not such a good idea after all blogging for oneself or selling articles is a better option. So I am now setting up my own blogs on http://sabinering.de , http:// lordofrings.org , http:// uhus-im-internet.de , and http://online50plus.com - hoping to meet you there when they are up.

Looking in from Outside

Mind Your Business!

No, not mind your own business. Minding ones Business means Caring about ones Business, Thinking about it, and mainly Treating it as A Business.

My blog is mainly going to be about planning Internet Home Business, avoiding pitfalls, debt, scams, and how to evaluate a business opportunity .

I will not deal too much with complicated How To – there is an information overload around and everyone can get almost everything for free. One must just exactly know what to look for when one knows one needs it, and WHY one needs it.

Everyone is trying to tell, why 97% or so fail on the internet, and most of the gurus sure hit one or the other nail on the head.

But they do not tell all – not because they want to keep their secrets, but because they don’t know what the people really need to learn first, before they can sort out and understand what the gurus are teaching.

But how should the audience ask them about something they did not even know it existed? And how should a teacher know, what basics the newbies don’t know?

And how do I know?

I was an Internet Trainer last year and always asked myself, why so many beginners did not understand what I meant, when I tried to teach the basics of blogging or of building a website - not the techie-stuff, but the content part.

And in a great bootcamp one year before, I basically learned, how to get on page one in Google through content. Only later it deemed me, why indeed one must not put one’s affiliate links into articles outside ones own website, which got everyone banned from Tumblr in 2007. Sure an experienced marketer didn’t think he would have explain that, because he just could not imagine someone did not have anything of his own.

And there are many more examples. Sometimes I see people make such extremely unexpected mistakes, that I cannot believe my eyes and I feel like the spacelady feels so often:

Looking In from the Outside, analyzing, putting myself in the others’ shoes and find out, why they think they are right acting this way or that. The much harder part is, to convince them of the opposite. But the Internet is a lonesome place without people, and in Internet Marketing nothing can be achieved without cooperation with others.

So I will do my best to tell you everything the gurus don’t tell you because they don’t know they’d need to, in short, anything you never wanted to know about the Internet and Online Homebusiness and never even bothered to ask.

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