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Start With Something You Are Good At

start-something-good-at.jpgBusinessKnowHow: Thousands of new home businesses start in North America every day, many of which never see their fifth anniversary.
With a 90 percent failure rate in the first five years, most hopeful entrepreneurs wind up feeling discouraged and beaten, thinking they don’t have what it takes to make their dream of home business come true.
One of the biggest reasons home businesses fail is because the new entrepreneur not only lacks the required marketing and sales skills, but chooses a business with a tremendous learning curve.
The energy, time and financial commitment required is significant because everything is new and undeveloped. Overwhelm and confusion set in, mistakes accumulate, frustration grows and finances dwindle as you work your way through the steep learning process.
If you are new to or considering a home business, you can flatten the learning curve and start generating income immediately by beginning with something you are already good to great at.
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