If your online business is your only job, then you can afford to spend 8-10hours a day working toward its success. But if you’re working at home, those 8-10 hours a day might be marred by constant interruptions and personal pauses that so easily take precedence over your work life.If you have a family at home, remind them that you’re going to be putting in formal work hours and that even though you might be available to temporarily stop and help them when they need it, they must respect your efforts to build your business.Your time is important! You know the saying, “Time is Money” and you
will find that to be especially true online where you can spend hour after hour on repetitive tasks that deliver marginal results. Don’t fall into the trap of doing the same thing over and over again without results. Look for a true “turnkey system” that finds, sorts, and sells to your prospects, while you’re spending time doing things that contribute to the long haul, like building relationships with your customers.