Set Yourself a Schedule To Make Sure YOU Succeed Online!

Online businesses are much different than its traditional brick and mortar counterpart. Working online affords you the opportunity to do many things that a traditional business does not. High at the top of the list is the freedom it gives you. Freedom to take breaks when you want to, to work when you feel like it and to decide not to work whenever you please. While this sounds like a good thing, it often causes many to take too many breaks.

Inaction is a problem amongst online business owners. Often, we find ourselves reading forum posts and sales page after sales page that we find a few hours have passed and we have done nothing. It is easy to get caught up in the NEXT big thing and the NEXT big opportunity that we shuck the projects we have been working on and jump ship to the latest money making schemes.

There is a great term for this of which I am unsure who the originator was. The term is analysis paralysis. Reading too much, thinking too much and not taking any sort of action. We get too worried that we will fail or we take too much time rethinking an article or squeeze page that we do not do anything about it.

The great Wayne Gretzky once said, "You miss one hundred percent of the shots that you do not take." If you don't do anything, then don't expect anything. Failure is a part of business. Failure is not a bad thing and in my opinion is essential to success. Failure is the world's greatest teacher. While some may hit a home run right out of the gate, many will not.

Deciding to take action and keep taking action while learning how to use failure as a teaching tool will be the difference between success and being just another failed business owner.

If you are serious about making your online business a success then you need to start treating it as a business and not a hobby. Being at home makes it easier for you not to take any action. Setting a daily schedule of tasks will get you on the right track. For example you can start to set daily, weekly and even monthly tasks and goals. Set a to do list of things to complete such as writing five articles or updating your web site with fresh content. Setting such a schedule forces you to take action and forces you to get things done daily. Once you have completed your tasks then allow yourself to read forum posts or do other online surfing.

If you look at successful online business owners, you will find one common thing. There is one thing that separates them - they all are action takers and doers, not action observers. If you want to succeed in your online business, then you need to get in the game and start taking some shots. You may not make all of them, but the ones you do will be ever so sweet.

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