Saturday, November 24, 2007

Jaguar Marketing and The Home Business Life Cycle

 
Jaguar Marketing And The Home Business Life Cycle.

 

Running a home business can be very challenging, with a lot of pressure to turn revenue quickly. They when revenue is not coming in the venture is abandoned, and the home business owner is off to the next venture.

 

One of the pressing factors is that when you spend your own money you want to offset the cost of the business venture quickly. This puts enormous pressure on the home business owner to force the business and not let if take its normal course of action. You need to look at a home business as a living thing. It has a life cycle that needs to be nurtured. This business life cycle is real and needs to be paid close attention. The business life cycle is intense but I will condense it down for this article.

 

Whenever anyone goes into business they have to start with the birth of the business. The idea! From the idea comes the plan, then the strategic implementation plan. From this stage all tasks must be delegated to others to implement. Then the business starts to bring in revenue and grow. There is a natural course of events that must be followed to get a home business off the ground and to become a viable business. The problem that occurs is that all of this is ignored in the home business arena.

 

When anyone decides to start a home business whether it be a MLM or Network marketing business, they start from the end and work backwards. They duplicate what the person in their up-line has done or told them to do. They expect that when they shell out money for the business and then send purchased leads out, that everyone will flock to their product. The true planning has been done at the top when the business was created by the people who gave birth to the idea. They did their strategic plan, and target marketing studies, and you are their target market. When you purchase a business you are falling into the plan of the originator of the business. Their target market may not be yours. When you purchased your home business you became a success to their marketing plans, but their marketing plans can not be yours.

 

As you begin to duplicate the business model you start duplicating failure because when the model changed hands the second time, when the second person bought the product and set up their business the original model stopped being effective. It is only effective when used by the person who created it. Any home business model has a personality that evolves from the creator. It is impossible for someone to duplicate your style. Each time the MLM is sold to another personality a new plan should be developed. But it does not work that way and the life cycle is more like adopting a child instead of giving birth to your own. You inherit someone else's problems.

 

The reason for business failure is because of duplicating one failed business to another. Instead of creating and delegating which will put a personality into your business and allow it to develop based on your own human element? Dr. Raymond Jewells Jaguar Marketing System allows you to create and nurture your own home business and inject your own personality into it. You will learn how to build a business by delegation. You will build your own sales force, and delegate them to work for you. If you decide to look us up make sure that you look for Dr. Raymond Jewell's Jaguar Marketing System, since there are a lot of other system owners out there but we are the only one that implements our "Partner Development System" which monitors your activity and implements successful strategies. If you would like to sign up for a free appointment Click here and fill out the form. One of our Account Executives will contact you to explain further how this system works. When you sign up you will receive our " Home Business Truth" Insider Articles as they are published.

 

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