Why Do So Many Internet Startups Fail Today?
Everyday
out there in the real brick and mortar world, millions and millions of people
drag themselves from the warm, warm beds, take a shower, grab a cup of coffee,
and head off to their jobs as they are thinking that there has got to be an
easier way to make a living.Every one of those millions and millions of
people knows somebody who has quit the ‘get-up-and-go-to-work’ grind and is
making a very good living by working on their personal computers from the
comfort of their own homes.
Working
from home sounds like an ideal solution to them. Many of these dissatisfied
souls will quit their jobs and plunge head-first into internet marketing with no
preparation, no knowledge of what they are doing, no education, and no hope of
success. Failure is their only option and they don’t even suspect.
The fact is that according to many sources,
more than 90% (Ninety percent) of all Internet business start-ups end in
failure within the first 120 (one hundred twenty) days. Yes, you read that
right. NINETY PERCENT!
This failure rate should be a warning to
those who are considering trying their hand at making a go of working on the
Internet rather than at a job in the brick and mortar world. Of
course, success is possible. There IS that other 10% (ten percent) that do
succeed. The thing is success doesn’t happen by accident. And success isn’t
just a crap shoot. Success happens because of some very important factors.
Success happens because people have the right ideas about
internet marketing and how it works. They do not expect to get rich quick or be
able to make a killing over night and retire to a tropical isle.It
is strange but some how the same people who wouldn’t dream of starting a real
world business, think they can make a go of an internet business even though
they have no business background.
People will go into an internet business with
the idea that they no longer have to get up and go to work. They think they can
simply work when the feel like it and still make a good living. They simply do
not expect to have to work hard or work long hours.
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