The Re-Emergance of the Entrepreneur – What’s Old is New
Nov 7th, 2009 by admin
Fed up with the shortage of influence available when working in corporate America, it is getting ever more universal for clever people, young and old to take it upon themselves to create their own universe, launch their own company, and smash the chains of business forever.
It’s interesting to look back the turn of the century in the America, the vast preponderance of our population worked for themselves, as entrepreneurs, either as farmers or small businessmen. What happened was the industrial age took hold, and in order for that machine to toil, they needed drones (in the form of people) to toil for as little as possible to feed the profit-making beast.
This worked for a while, folks were content (or were they?) and for a time there was a feeling of trustworthiness in both directions. At one point, you could get a job working for the man, and have a reasonable hope that you would have gainful employ for the rest of your life. This served to diminish the inherent entrepreneurial spirit that I believe exists in all of America.
But a change started to happen.
Countries like Korea, Japan and even Russia were coming up the scientific curve and started to advance better goods than we were. Not just cheap knock offs mind you, real wonderfully engineered goods that were superior than what was behind done in the US.
They were sticking it to us.
Then to top it off, in all probability related to the change, our economy started to tank. Some call it a recession, I call it a depression. Call it what ever you like, the fact is unemployment is at all time highs, and it’s time to re-spark the entrepreneurial spirit; time to get back to our roots.
Now the fact is obvious to those of America that build a company on the online: given the global nature of the web, this portion of the economy has not been effected. In fact my online company is absolutely off the charts. Growth has been absolutely phenomenal.
Building a company on the online is much like a traditional company, although you don’t have to have a dedicated building (many build it right out of their homes), and if you do it right you won’t have any employees to hassle with (can you say no unemployment hassles?).
The toil ethic, company strategy, and marketing savvy that are required to build a traditional company are fundamentals that apply to all enterprises, and an online company is no different..
The key to building a successful online company, is to find a exceptional in demand product, build a highly optimized sales funnel to sell it (hopefully completely automated), and then get as many targeted eyeballs looking at your virtual entry, the entry into your sales funnel.
By your self, it can be a bit intimidating, but that’s where we can propose help.
Our group offers the framework for you to plug into straight away and launch creating cash, real wealth, within your first two months. Obviously you need to take it serious and put the effort into it just like any real company, but the remuneration are vast.