Starting your own business is like taking a step into the
unknown. You want it to be a success and you want to make money, so it
will help you to know the ups ands downs before you get started. First of
all do not expect to earn a full time income in your first few months it
does take some time to build up your business. Be prepared to work at
least six hours a day unless a part time income is all that you require.
Have patience at times you may feel your business is getting nowhere but
most people go through this phase before it takes off completely. If you
can afford to advertise your business from the start then the cheques will
soon increase in size.
You can use free advertising which will help but not as quickly as you
would wish, or you can purchase email lists although I don't hold much
faith with these but if you have the knack for writing and you can come up
with a good and unusual message that will attract your targets and
keep them reading then this would be a good option for you.
A business that will give you residual income is a big favourite as
when it running to your satisfaction it will make no difference if you go
off for a months holiday or if you are taken ill suddenly and you can't
carry on with your work then your business will continue and you will
still receive your monthly cheques.