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Monday, September 15, 2008

10 Self-Employment Myths


Article: 10 Myths About Self-Employment


By Steve Pavlina, www.stevepavlina.com

Since there are so many myths about self-employment (especially among lifelong employees), a good place to start would be to dispel some of those myths.

I started my first business right after graduating college and have been continuously self-employed since then. The only time I was ever an employee was during college, when I worked six months as a part-time retail sales associate.

MYTH: Self-employed people have to work really long hours.
Many self-employed people work longer hours than employees. Some enjoy their work so much they want to put in long hours. Some set up their businesses in such a way that their physical presence is necessary for income generation. So working long hours is largely a symptom of the type of business you create as well as your personal choice. If you don't like working long hours, you certainly don't have to.

MYTH: The only reason to build a business is to sell it.
While you can certainly build a business to sell or to take public, you can also build a business to keep. As a self-employed person, you're free to build whatever kind of business you want. You're the boss. If you want to build a business to sell, go for it. If you just want an income source that doesn't require you to get a job, that's fine too.

You can also run multiple businesses at the same time. Once you've been running a business for a decade or more, it's not that hard to repeat the process and spawn another one.

MYTH: Self-employment is much riskier than getting a job.
Security is a result of control, and self-employment gives you far more control over your income than you have with a regular job. When you're self-employed no one can fire you or lay you off. Which is more secure? Owning your income stream or leasing it? Ownership obviously.

If you need to make extra cash quickly, that's very tough to do as an employee. But as an owner who controls all the business assets, you have the ability to channel resources to increase income in a pinch. Having control makes a huge difference.

MYTH: Self-employment means putting all your eggs in one basket.
Ask yourself this: How many people would have to turn against you to shut off all your income? For employees the answer is usually one. If your boss fires you, your income gets turned off immediately. Now that's putting all your eggs in one basket.

With self-employment, you can more easily diversify your income streams and thereby reduce your risk. You have the control necessary to make this happen. Generating different types of income from thousands of customers is a lot more secure than receiving only one paycheck.

MYTH: Being self-employed is stressful.
What's stressful is not being able to make ends meet. Self-employment is less stressful because you enjoy more control. Not having control over your time and your life is stressful. Self-employment can be very low-stress if you decide to make it so. You can turn your office into a relaxing place to work and set your own hours. If you notice the onset of stress, you can take time off to relax.

MYTH: The customer is always right.
If you're self-employed, feel free to fire customers that cause you grief. Some customers just aren't worth having. when a customer becomes obnoxiously rude, insulting, or threatening, you have the choice to not work with them. If you're self-employed, there's no need to do business with people who think it's their privilege to treat you like dirt. You won't enjoy having such customers, and you won't enjoy the types of referrals they send you.

MYTH: Being self-employed is lonely.
Many employees think they enjoy a rich social life when all they do is hang out with their co-workers. That's fine for starters, but it can get pretty stale after a while. On the contrary it's easier for self-employed people to recognize the need for social activities outside their work. At the very least, this may be motivated by the desire to network and to learn from other business owners.

MYTH: Self-employed people have to do everything themselves.
Self-employed people may be responsible for making sure everything gets done, but it's usually foolish for them to do everything themselves. That would be way too much work. You don't have to design your own systems if you can leverage someone else's.

MYTH: Self-employment is too complicated.
Self-employment can seem complicated because there's a lot to learn in the beginning, such as accounting, taxes, payroll, legal issues, insurance, etc. It does take a while to learn the basics, but most of it isn't difficult. Get yourself a good book on the subject, and you'll be off to a great start. Don't let the initial learning curve get you down. You only need to learn this info once.

MYTH: You need lots of money to start a new business.
That depends on the business. You can start an online business for very little cash. You don't need to pour your life savings into your first business. You do, however, need an intelligent way to provide value to people. The nice thing about an online business is that you can create value for a fixed time investment, and technology can deliver that value millions of times over without costing you any extra time or money. You invest a little time in the initial value creation, but you get paid for the ongoing value delivery. Technology does most of the work for a cost that's virtually zero, but you get paid for its results.

Take back control of your personal and professional life! Try self-employment or a side line business for yourself!

Saturday, August 23, 2008

5 things I do everyday to increase traffic

Here are a few top things I do everyday to increase traffic.

On an average day without a front page spot I average 500+ views to my Etsy shop.



1. Renew 2 items. I like to renew at 11:30 am and any time after 5pm. I renew items that generate the most views. My cameras and my trees seem to be the best. I average about 20 views on the renewed item before it gets buried.


****Etsy front page tip….. if you are lucky enough to catch your item on the front page quickly add more to the quantity… this will insure the max exposure generated from the front page. See when you are on the front page and that item sells it gets replaced.


2. I promote my monthly giveaway. This is run on my blog: http://timothyadamdesigns.blogspot.com
I give away 2 of my necklaces each month. I have generated an e-mail list of about 1100 just from my giveaway. People can subscribe and unsubscribe if they want. This system is all automated which I love. I use Salesautomator.com


3. Promote in the forums. I have posted in 3789 threads so far. I like to participate in all areas of the forum. Being active keeps your shop visible.

4. I also use Project Wonderful to place ads for my shop and my blog. Pw is a great way to generate traffic at a low cost. Finding the right blogs and sites to place your ads on is the key. I never spend more than a few dollars a week and generate hundreds of hits. I am spending one penny per click.... i find this better than Google Adwords..where you can spend way more! PW is important traffic, because it is not Etsy traffic.

5. I run 4 blogs.

http://timothyadamdesigns.blogspot.com
http://buriedtreasury.blogspot.com
http://critiquesandreviews.blogspot.com
http://z00mcamera.blogspot.com

Now I try to keep them updated everyday…..but. you know how that goes. Each blog I run has links and ties to my Etsy shop.
Some of the topics I blog about include:
artist features
cool stuff I find
giveaways
new products
blog tips
etsy tips
product reviews
how to videos
and much more…….

Along with blogging I leave comments on other blogs with my link back to my blog. This generates traffic later down the road.


Ok there you go that sums up my day online….. oh then I have to design and make all my metal!

What does your day look like?

Sunday, August 3, 2008

Blog tip 8.3.08

Why would you use Scoutle?

Each day, millions of bloggers work on their blogs, creating a valuable resource for other people interested in that subject, whatever the subject is. A blogger wants interested visitors, a visitor wants interesting content. But how to bring these two together in an effective way? How to promote your blog and attract only interested visitors? How to find an interesting and active blog with a specific subject, language or location? How to check the quality of a blog? But more important... How to do all this without spending hours of your valuable time? The answer is actually very simple: Just don't do it yourself.



I have created 3 Etsy networks on Scoutle:

Etsy (everything handmade)

EA (etsy anonymous)


Etsy bloggers



Scoutle is looking to be the next successful social networking site.. it is free to join and a powerful networking tool.







Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Web 2.0


Web 2.0 is the business revolution in the computer industry caused by the move to the Internet as platform, and an attempt to understand the rules for success on that new platform.[4]




As Etsy shop owners here are some basic Web 2.0 tools we can use to increase traffic to our shops and blogs:

These are all used by me everyday: Each on has a search option that will allow people to find what you are all about!

**The first tool is Stumbleupon which is very popular with millions of users. Use this to mark every page in your shop and on your blog..Make sure to write good descriptions and give the right tags..

**Next take a look at Technorati .... this is Highly recommended tool for your blog. It will show all the back links to your blog...This is a great tool to fave other blogs and your own posts.

* Delicious is next on the list...this is also a highly popular site...you can fave any url... Fave your shop, items blog, and blog posts..



Friday, June 13, 2008

Etsy shop review #8


Lets take a look at this weeks review....Stick Nymph

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video review




















This card looks great framed as a little art print!

This 5x7 greeting card is printed to order on soft, weighty ivory cardstock and together with its own matching envelope is enclosed in a protective cellophane sleeve.
It will arrive blank inside, awaiting your inspired message.




















A little kitty, down in the garden. With the ringing of the bellflowers and the buzz of the cicadas, butterflies kind of go unnoticed.
This 5x7 greeting card is printed to order on soft, weighty ivory cardstock and together with its own matching envelope is enclosed in a protective cellophane sleeve.






Aquilegia is the Wild Columbine flower. In Michigan, ours are red on top with a yellow underskirt.

This particular type of card is folded at the top, so it opens like a little spy notebook and the colorful design goes all the way to the edges.








Critique: this critique with Stick Nymph is NOW available....sign is at the top of the page....at the Critique and Review News!!! You will get the critique with Torchwood studios first!

OK for next weeks review/critique just leave a comment here on this post about Stick Nymph....make it good....again the best comment will get the Review for next next week...