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This is an ongoing series of interesting and helpful reads that I have come across on the Internet. I try to include the most helpful articles and links each week to provide the widest range of information for the home business entrepreneur.
10 Rules for Finding Good Domain Hosting by Jonathan Bailey (on the Blog Herald)… If you are serious about running a Home Business online, you really need your own domain. This list should help you in your decision making in finding the right domain host for your Business.
Enterprise 2.0 Startups – Know Your Market by Ben Yoskovitz… Do you have an online business that sells to other businesses? If so, you may want to take a look at these great tips for selling B2B online.
The Art of Being a Small Business Owner by Dawud Miracle… Do you live life for your small business, or do you have a small business to support the lifestyle you want for you and your family? That is a Big Question, you may want to take a look at this article by Dawud to help decide which way you are heading.
I hope you find some of these articles informational and helpful. I think they will be enjoyable reading nonetheless.









6 Comments
been reading your weekly helpful reads, helpful indeed keep them coming.
Hey sanimoyo,
Thanks, I will.
“Do you live life for your small business, or do you have a small business to support the lifestyle you want for you and your family?” Good link to a thoughtful article. As Michael Gerber (from E-myth fame) says, it’s important to work *on* the business, not *in* the business.
If all you’re doing in going into business for yourself is creating a new full-time job for yourself, then you might as well keep working for a boss (and have fewer responsibilities and frustrations!).
Hey Lindsay
I agree, if you work for yourself, don’t turn it into a “JOB”. Why bother with all the responsibilities unless you really get something worthwhile for your efforts?
I sort of agree with the concept of what Lindsay is saying, but anytime you break out on your own, it is going to require a lot of hard work and to be successful it will end up, at least at first, being a full time job.
Nothing is ever easy and starting your own business is no exception. To expect to start your own successful business in order to have fewer responsibilities and frustrations is in many ways naive.
Hey Charlie,
True, starting out is not easy and take loads of work, but I don’t think it has to be all consuming either. After all, don’t most of us start a business to Improve our Lot in Life?