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Written by Phil Covington
Founder, ABCIncome.com
(c) copyright 2004 GRPMAX, L.L.C. & Phil Covington
Original URL: http://www.abcincome.com/success-systems.html

A Systems Approach
To Home Business Success
And Immediate Extra Income
If you were to compose a "Top
5" list of things to do, and not to do, in order to
build a successful work from home business and income,
it might look something like this:
- Make sure that you have (or
acquire) an attitude for success.
- Take an inventory of where you've
been, where you are, what you have, where you are
going, and, more importantly, where you want to go.
- Do your homework. Become educated
(about the topics and/or industries you are
considering getting involved in). Do your research
and due diligence.
- Avoid wasting or losing your money
or your time on unwise "investments." Item
#3 should help you in this regard. However, two easy
guidelines are to make sure that any investment you
make is proportionate to the industry, products
and/or services, and type of business you want to
get involved with.
For instance, if you are looking at McDonald's
restaurant franchises, then an investment of $1
million or more might be justified and reasonable.
However, if you are looking at the more typical
smaller scale type of home business, especially MLM,
then rarely should you have to spend more than a few
hundred to a few thousand (at most) dollars to
successfully launch your new home based business.
And, unless you have "deep pockets" and
really know what you're doing, always grow your
business out of profit. In other words, invest a
reasonable amount necessary for a successful start,
make some money, and then invest back into your
business to make more money. That way you won't get
hurt financially [ at least not to any significant
degree ], mortgage your home, or lose your life
savings or 401(k), etc.
- Engage in a "Systems"
approach to starting and building your business that
makes it a step-by-step, "cookie cutter"
process that offers a reasonable chance of success
if you follow the system. Make sure that the system
is predictable, and, ideally, that you have a
reasonable chance of earning back your initial
investment and becoming profitable within no more
than 30 to 90 days, with 30 to 60 days being even
better.
Look around and you will find that
some of the most successful people and concepts in
history are those who implemented systems that can be
duplicated.
I'm not referring here to the famous
word, "duplication," that is often tossed
around among people involved in network marketing. When
used in that context it is erroneous because you cannot
"duplicate" people! Even if you are a
wonderful example of leadership and are constantly
growing your business that doesn't mean that you can
expect the next person to duplicate your performance,
because he or she is not you!
So, the kind of duplication that you
want to be able to bring to your business and your
organization is the duplication and dissemination of
systems, methods, and processes.
Think about it, when Henry Ford
successfully mass produced the automobile he didn't
duplicate himself, but rather he developed an assembly
line method that allowed workers (properly trained in
that system) to duplicate the same results in building
new automobiles in massive numbers.
When Ray Kroc made McDonald's into the
most successful franchise in history he didn't do it by
duplicating himself, but by developing a system
recognized the World over as model of efficiency,
duplication, and consistency, that allows you to walk
into any McDonald's restaurant anywhere and receive the
same level of food and service, and clean bathrooms, as
will be found in any other. Every single employee is a
uniquely different person, so McDonald's is certainly no
expert at duplicating people, but they are among the
very best at duplicating systems.
When Bill Gates conquered the World of
the desktop computer he didn't do it by duplicating
himself, which would be a pretty tough act to follow
since as the richest man in the World there is only one
of him anyway. Here again, Bill Gates developed a series
of successful systems that could in turn be duplicated
by Microsoft's thousands of employees.
Are you starting to get the idea, and
the difference, between trying to duplicate people
(which is impossible, unless you manage to pull off an
amazing human cloning experiment), and duplicating
systems, which is very doable?
It is a well known fact that well
established, brand name franchises have a much higher
success rate than someone trying to start a business on
their own. When, for instance, is the last time you saw
a McDonald's restaurant go out of business?
Most network marketing (MLM) companies
also claim to have systems that will help assure your
success, yet it is well known that over 90 percent of
the people who enter the industry fail. That's because
most MLM programs try to duplicate people, and, as
explained above, that simply doesn't work.
So, if you want to be among the 10
percent or fewer of network marketers who succeed you
need to seek out and obtain the very best education and
training that you can find that will show you how to
utilize systems that will truly lead to successful
results, consistently, the majority of the time.
If you are still looking for the
"perfect" opportunity then you will want to
look for one that is systems based, meaning that you, or
anyone entering that business, can reasonably predict
what kinds of results you might expect to achieve.
Ask yourself before getting involved,
how much of your success depends upon you, and how much
depends upon the system? The more systems there are in
place that are designed to help people achieve
consistent results, income, and profits, the more likely
you are to succeed instead of becoming another victim
among the 90 percent or more who fail.
You can find examples of the above
kinds of programs on this Website, and they are the two
programs below:
Instant
Pay Raise
and
We Guarantee To
Build Your Business!
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this article... Also, if you have not already done so,
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below:
http://www.abcincome.com/disclaimer.html
To Your Success!

Phil Covington
Founder of ABCIncome.com

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