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A Recipe 4 Sucess
10/6/2006 8:43:38 AM
Home Based Businesses: A Recipe for Success?
 
Starting your own home based business is not always an easy decision to make. Home based businesses, after all, do not seem to be very secure, nor are they prestigious. However, before you get discouraged and start enumerating the reasons why you feel that your “little” home based business cannot possibly work, you should take some time to read the following stories.
A long time ago, there was a young drug store clerk named Asa Candler. Candler decided to start his own home based business after purchasing a beverage recipe from the town doctor for $500. That amount represented his entire life savings, but Candler was dedicated to making his home based business work. Today, that venture is a multibillion dollar company with an unmatched international distribution network. It owns the most recognizable brand name in the world. What is this company? You’ve probably heard of it. It’s called Coca-Cola.
One day, Anita Roddick, a British woman whose husband was frequently away on business, decided to make her hobby a moneymaking venture. Roddick, with little to do whenever her husband left town, didn’t choose to watch soap opera reruns or take aerobic classes. Instead, she took to concocting with various potions in her garage. She gave a few of these potions to friends and found out that they were very popular, so popular that she was soon selling them all over her neighborhood. This home business, from such inauspicious beginnings, is now an internationally-recognized franchise that does billions of dollars of business each year. What is this business? It’s called the Body Shop.
History bristles with examples of large corporations that started close to home. Truly, “great things start from small beginnings.” Did you know, for example, that Microsoft was started in a garage, by Bill Gates and Paul Allen? Looking at the company now, that’s pretty hard to believe, but it’s true. Back then, Gates and Allen were just two “geeks” who were more interested in writing software then they were studying in school. In fact, Gates dropped out of Harvard, worked on his home business, and produced MS-DOS – the rest is history. Bill Gates is, of course, currently the richest man in the world, and his company, Microsoft, dominates the software industry.
Now, you may never aspire to reach the heights that Candler, Roddick, and Gates have. But it doesn’t mean you shouldn’t try. The purpose of this article has been to remind you that even the greatest of successes were at first small ventures, not unlike the one that you are planning to build. As long as you infuse imagination, creativity, and plain old hard work into your business ideas, there is no reason to believe that you will fail. Even if you do, you should simply pick yourself up, learn from your mistakes, and push forward. You never know: your home based business might become the next Microsoft, or the next Coke! Get excited and make it happen!
 
Nosa Idemudia
 
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Re: A Recipe 4 Sucess
10/22/2006 2:18:20 PM

Hello Nosa;

What you say is true. Many, many large businesses today had grassroots beginnings. Having a dream is a good thing. Goals are dreams with an action plan and deadlines.

Bill Gates is not only the richest man in the world, he is the world's #1 contributor to charity. Anita Roddick not only started the Body Shop from home, but became a global leader in the realm of fair trade supply purchasing. They are, without a doubt, an inspiration to many. 

I have left your post up to show you something. For over two weeks, your post has remained here with zero responses. One can not make a business dream come true without having basic business knowledge. A very basic bit of knowledge is knowing what people do and do not respond to.

To come into another person's forum, where people do not know you, and leave a post  that does nothing to interact with others - generally gets no response.

I suggest that you try actually interacting with people so they can get to know you. I suspect you will find that works much better in the long run.

Linda

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