Okay, so now you believe you've found the right program ... online. Where do you start? Many programs online (andoff, for that matter) have lots of plans and systems for you towork, lots of "ave Okay, so now you believe you've found the right program topromote online. Where do you start? Many programs online (andoff, for that matter) have lots of plans and systems for you towork, lots of "avenues of attack," lots of tools, lots ofresources, lots of training, lots of videos, lots of audios, lotsof written materials, etc., and that's fine.What isn't so fine is when you get everything "thrown" at you atone time. You get bewildered. You get frustrated. You feel lost.You are overwhelmed. In short, you simply don't know where tostart. Then you can't stay focused. So what do you do?You have to pinpoint the right place to start learning andassimilating all this information, and you have to put it allinto its proper perspective. But how?There is usually a company-sponsored plan in place. Just takethat and follow it one step at a time. Seems elementary, doesn'tit?But it is very easy to digress from this step-by-step progressionwhen you get several emails from your sponsor telling about this,that, and the other thing that have just been put in place, andthat these new methods are now available to start usingimmediately, especially if "immediate cash" is promised somewherein there.It all sounds really exciting and tempting, but resist thetemptation to go off unprepared. And if you don't have the basicsdown, that is exactly what you will be!So do you ignore all these emails that are meant to help, butreally end up pulling you away from getting through the basiclearning curve?Yes! At least, for now. File them away in a folder to be readAFTER you have digested the basics.You have to get your nutrition from milk, and then soft foods,and progress up to the meats!Don't skip any steps. Basic to getting this learning curve out ofthe way is setting up your tools. By that, I mean:· getting your business cards ordered,· setting up your 800 number,· getting your FAX system in place (if you plan to have one),· putting your contact email in place,· getting your website up and running,· setting up your merchant account,· placing your initial order with the company (if necessary),· filing all your required paperwork with the company,· getting your local vendor's license, business license, andanything else required by your local city, county, or stategovernment.While you are completing the above processes, create folders foreach project to hold all the copies of the paperwork you'll begetting. Be sure to keep a copy of everything that you send out,whether by FAX, email, or snail mail.Meanwhile, in between setting up all the above, read or listen toeach step of the training in succession, because in most cases,one thing builds on the other. Take time to learn your ABC's anddon't worry about what you will take up in "college"! You won'thave to concern yourself with college studies if you don't learnyour ABC's first!And above all, keep things as simple as possible. Not only foryour own sake, but because, if you don't, the people you presentyour opportunity to will get the idea that things are much toocomplicated in your business to get involved with it.They won't believe that they can learn it. They won't want to.But if it appears to be simple for you, they'll see that it wouldbe simple for them, and you'll increase your success ratedramatically! Source: Free Articles from ArticlesFactory.com

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