Back in the 1990s, “Telecommuting” was the buzzword amongst IT workers, but by 2000, this exciting new concept has really fallen out of favor with employers, so the real “telecommuters” are people who have started their own web-based business, the so-called “electronic cottage industries.” With the exception of California and the UK, employers continue to remain stubbornly resistant to any new ideas that improve the quality of life for their employees, even if it increases productivity and lowers costs.
This is exactly why many people, fed up with 9-to-5, are discovering that the way to become a Telecommuter is to become self-employed and work for themselves. Today with the power of the internet, for the most part there is no more need to pursue a career in sales, peddling vacuum cleaners, etc.. door-to-door, unless of course you enjoy this type of work. Many do. Personally, I hate it.
The internet also eliminates the need for expensive traditional advertising such as print media, TV, direct mail, etc.. There is a HUGE, ever-growing market of customers eager to buy from you online, and unlike the pre-internet days, you don’t have to have deep pockets to reach them! Recommended Books: Serious income potential requires high quality No BS books and home study courses written by the experts on how to be successful online.
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