Saturday, December 2, 2006

Automated Business Systems: Do They Work?

I know you have heard the buzz on the Internet about Automated Business Systems and do they work? My reply is yes and no. Automated Businesses work if you work them. There has been a lot of talk lately about P.A.S. (Prosperity Automated System) and if it works? Also you have probably heard about PAS's legal trouble and I think it is time to set the record straight about automated business, at least as I see it.

In the home business, MLM, network marketing--whatever you want to call it--arena there are thousands of Marketers promising you to "get rich using their Automated Business or System" and guess what "you sign up and EARN $50,000 next week." Folks, seriously, do you think it works that way? Do you think there would be a 98% failure rate in home based businesses if all you ever had to do was spend some of your hard earned money, sit back and watch the checks roll in. It's preposterous! Why would anyone invest in stocks, bonds, or real estate anymore? Business will never be that easy, and the professionals know it takes some time an dedication. You can make huge money in network/Internet Marketing, but success does not happen overnight.

Many Internet Marketers prey upon the desperate situations of the people who fall into such "get rich quick" traps. Many of these people find themselves in bad situations and they need help, but don't know where to turn. I know I fall into this category, I was recently divorced, broke, unemployed, late on my mortgage and car payments; desperate for money. I took a high interest loan to fund my venture (I'll keep the opportunity to myself and that company) and I crashed and burned. I was new to business and self-employment. I can not, in all honesty, blame all my failure on the company, but their marketing strategies fpr a young broke business owner where terrible. In my first month I spent $1,500 more, borrowed money, on leads that the company told me I needed to be successful. Long story short, I quit that business after three months and swore home businesses were a scam. I understood I had not done a good job marketing my opportunity, but reasonably priced marketing was not what the company offered, they offered a product upon which they made a profit when I sold it, and they sold leads (to me) upon which they made a profit too. These leads cost me upwards of $18 a piece to have delivered to my auto-responder and from these leads I made a whopping $226 total dollars in three months of full time effort The entire venture ended up costing me upwards of $5,000 (which I did not have) and a whole lot of time and effort.

So what was wrong in this scenario?

1. The company misrepresented the opportunity, their marketing plan and the overall cost of following their "duplicable system."

2. I did not receive training or mentorship that was geared toward my personality or my business budget.

3. The company expected me to pay for worthless leads at a premium price without providing marketing training on how to create leads myself.

4. I was not prepared for the financial or emotional investment of going into business for myself.

Well, for me, times have changed. I realized that that opportunity was not for me, but that failure had resolved me to finding an opportunity that works for my personality and my skill level in business. After all, we all start somewhere and we deserve to be told the truth by the opportunity we are looking into. Here is what I found about what I wanted from my home based business.

1. I wanted to learn how to market my opportunity without having to pay a company an extraordinary amount of money to market my business for me or to pay for leads.

2. I wanted a system that taught me how to market effectively for a reasonable price. (I now pay $42 or less, per month, for an endless supply of premium, awesome, leads which are targeted directly to me, my opportunity, and my personality).

3. I didn't want to feel like a telemarketer: making endless phone calls to people who avoided me like the plague, didn't return my phone calls, and missed appointments. All because they believed I was simply trying to sell them something rather than to help them become successful working from home.

4. A product that was valuable, one that under promised and over delivered (no hype), and a product that was not readily available, but one that was needed and desired in the marketplace.

Well after many hours searching I found the concept I was truly looking for: an Automated Business. I wanted a system that could automate my marketing and sales cycle. I sought to solve the problem my other business had presented me with--time consuming prospecting and frustrating selling. I wanted to focus on the marketing and let others take care of the stuff I didn't like. This is true leveraging of your time. Now I just had to find a company that could provide me with what I wanted. Then I found Prosperity Automated System (PAS) and I asked myself does it work? Well, thank god I didn't join, the company was forced to close its doors because it promised it's members that they didn't have to do anything to run their businesses--no marketing, no selling, no prospecting, just pay your $195 advertising pack fee for your leads and sit back and "get rich." There was no product.

Then I found what I was looking for a company that automated the marketing and business process and allowed me to focus on what I like and let me do my own marketing. I learned the value of marketing the individual rather than the opportunity. I learned cost effective advertising, traffic generation, Search Engine Optimization, and many other valuable marketing techniques for running a completely automated business. Theses are the keys to automating your business' marketing and sales process. Of course, an automated business still requires work, however once your system is optimized your business simply requires maintenance. Nearly any online business can be automated if you know the process to do it, you simply have to search for the right information and opportunity to hitch your business.

Article Source: http://www.superfeature.com

Automated Business Systems: Do They Work?

I know you have heard the buzz on the Internet about Automated Business Systems and do they work? My reply is yes and no. Automated Businesses work if you work them. There has been a lot of talk lately about P.A.S. (Prosperity Automated System) and if it works? Also you have probably heard about PAS's legal trouble and I think it is time to set the record straight about automated business, at least as I see it.

In the home business, MLM, network marketing--whatever you want to call it--arena there are thousands of Marketers promising you to "get rich using their Automated Business or System" and guess what "you sign up and EARN $50,000 next week." Folks, seriously, do you think it works that way? Do you think there would be a 98% failure rate in home based businesses if all you ever had to do was spend some of your hard earned money, sit back and watch the checks roll in. It's preposterous! Why would anyone invest in stocks, bonds, or real estate anymore? Business will never be that easy, and the professionals know it takes some time an dedication. You can make huge money in network/Internet Marketing, but success does not happen overnight.

Many Internet Marketers prey upon the desperate situations of the people who fall into such "get rich quick" traps. Many of these people find themselves in bad situations and they need help, but don't know where to turn. I know I fall into this category, I was recently divorced, broke, unemployed, late on my mortgage and car payments; desperate for money. I took a high interest loan to fund my venture (I'll keep the opportunity to myself and that company) and I crashed and burned. I was new to business and self-employment. I can not, in all honesty, blame all my failure on the company, but their marketing strategies fpr a young broke business owner where terrible. In my first month I spent $1,500 more, borrowed money, on leads that the company told me I needed to be successful. Long story short, I quit that business after three months and swore home businesses were a scam. I understood I had not done a good job marketing my opportunity, but reasonably priced marketing was not what the company offered, they offered a product upon which they made a profit when I sold it, and they sold leads (to me) upon which they made a profit too. These leads cost me upwards of $18 a piece to have delivered to my auto-responder and from these leads I made a whopping $226 total dollars in three months of full time effort The entire venture ended up costing me upwards of $5,000 (which I did not have) and a whole lot of time and effort.

So what was wrong in this scenario?

1. The company misrepresented the opportunity, their marketing plan and the overall cost of following their "duplicable system."

2. I did not receive training or mentorship that was geared toward my personality or my business budget.

3. The company expected me to pay for worthless leads at a premium price without providing marketing training on how to create leads myself.

4. I was not prepared for the financial or emotional investment of going into business for myself.

Well, for me, times have changed. I realized that that opportunity was not for me, but that failure had resolved me to finding an opportunity that works for my personality and my skill level in business. After all, we all start somewhere and we deserve to be told the truth by the opportunity we are looking into. Here is what I found about what I wanted from my home based business.

1. I wanted to learn how to market my opportunity without having to pay a company an extraordinary amount of money to market my business for me or to pay for leads.

2. I wanted a system that taught me how to market effectively for a reasonable price. (I now pay $42 or less, per month, for an endless supply of premium, awesome, leads which are targeted directly to me, my opportunity, and my personality).

3. I didn't want to feel like a telemarketer: making endless phone calls to people who avoided me like the plague, didn't return my phone calls, and missed appointments. All because they believed I was simply trying to sell them something rather than to help them become successful working from home.

4. A product that was valuable, one that under promised and over delivered (no hype), and a product that was not readily available, but one that was needed and desired in the marketplace.

Well after many hours searching I found the concept I was truly looking for: an Automated Business. I wanted a system that could automate my marketing and sales cycle. I sought to solve the problem my other business had presented me with--time consuming prospecting and frustrating selling. I wanted to focus on the marketing and let others take care of the stuff I didn't like. This is true leveraging of your time. Now I just had to find a company that could provide me with what I wanted. Then I found Prosperity Automated System (PAS) and I asked myself does it work? Well, thank god I didn't join, the company was forced to close its doors because it promised it's members that they didn't have to do anything to run their businesses--no marketing, no selling, no prospecting, just pay your $195 advertising pack fee for your leads and sit back and "get rich." There was no product.

Then I found what I was looking for a company that automated the marketing and business process and allowed me to focus on what I like and let me do my own marketing. I learned the value of marketing the individual rather than the opportunity. I learned cost effective advertising, traffic generation, Search Engine Optimization, and many other valuable marketing techniques for running a completely automated business. Theses are the keys to automating your business' marketing and sales process. Of course, an automated business still requires work, however once your system is optimized your business simply requires maintenance. Nearly any online business can be automated if you know the process to do it, you simply have to search for the right information and opportunity to hitch your business.

Article Source: http://www.superfeature.com