These 25 common characteristics of successful enterpreneurs are points taken from a book called Ultimate Homebased Business Handbook. I will only list the 25 characteristics for you to have a glance through and apply some thinking.

They are quite straight forward points which can be rather self-explanatory. But if you wish to read more about each point without having to read the book, you can read this article that is an excerpt of the Ultimate Homebased Business Handbook. If you really want to get down to the details, then read the book.

Here are the common traits of a successful enterpreneur. There is no short cut or easy way out. Each of these traits need discipline, hard and smart work!

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1. They enjoy what they do.

2. They take their work seriously.

3. They plan everything, from A to Z.

4. They are wise in managing their finances.

5. They sell and close the sale.

6. They know that customer is king.

7. They are not afraid to self promote.

8. They know how to position and project a positive image for the business and themselves.

9. They get to know their customers.

10. They take advantage of technology and make use of it to their greatest efficiency.

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Here’s a good article to read just for info.

This is the 4th year running for Best Countries for Business and here are the top five countries rated for 2009:

1. Denmark

2. United States

3. Canada

4. Singapore

5. New Zealand

Where does Malaysia rank in this exercise that rates 127 economies? Malaysia is rated at number 25.

To read the full report on the best countries to do business for the year, read the article here on Channel News Asia.

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Whenever we hear or see the word Multi-level marketing (MLM), also known as network marketing, we tend to cringe and find ways to not get involved. The perception is that multi-level marketing business does not work for majority of the people and a lot of people end up getting scammed to spend lots of money and time with no returns whatsoever.

Whilst this may hold true for many who have dabbled in network marketing and did not succeed, there are also a handful of people who will beg to differ. Of course, these are the group of people who are successful in the multi-level marketing business. The percentage of such successful entrepreneurs in the network marketing business is rather small compared to the total number of people who got into this type of business.

But isn’t that the same case as with any company? How many General Managers or Chief Executive Officers can there be in one organisation? To reach the top of the game in any business, you can never find everyone at the top. Only the smart workers get there. This is the same case for multi-level marketeers.

If you work on the right strategy, along with good products or services to match, you can make it to the top. There are many factors that can bring about success or failure to being a network marketeer, but this article will not dwell into them for they are too wide and far to cover.

What this article hopes to cover are some points on the pros and cons about getting into the multi-level marketing business as a means to be your own boss. Have an open mind, and maybe you will see some light. At the end of the article, even if you are convinced there are more pros to cons, but feel that it is still not your cup of tea, it is okay.

I’ve personally tried my hands in several multi-level marketing companies but nothing have worked for me. Whilst I didn’t gain any success, I believe that it is not an impossible business. Read on below for some of the common pros and cons of multi-level marketing before you judge that it is definitely not your cup of tea.

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