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Highs & Lows of Building a Net Business

In our recent survey to readers of my ezine, The Joy Letter, I
was asked to provide a timeline of the ups and downs in building
my motivational website, (www.howmuchjoy.com). Ah . where to
begin? There have been definite highs and lows in my small
business's 5-year history. Here are some of them, plus lessons
learned along the way.

August, 1999. Launched site based on my newly published
creativity book with trepidation, despite 'gut feeling' that it
would succeed. Had no idea what I was doing. Hired fancy
author's web site creator/promoter at vast expense. But people
came.

October-December, 1999. Went on 15-city book tour that I booked
and paid for; met lots of people and signed 'em up for ezine,
one at a time. Joy Letter list at about 1000.

June, 2000. Republished creativity book with major publisher,
and book becomes dual main selection of One Spirit Book Club.
Lots of publicity, more speaking gigs. Joy Letter list up to
about 2000-2500.

November, 2000. List disappears! Guy who broadcasts it goes on
vacation in Bangkok where he gets sick and is stuck for three
months. Never bothers to tell me. I get police involved. High
drama. Guy and Joy Letter list eventually turn up again. List up
to about 3750.

February, 2001. I sign on with major ezine broadcast service and
shopping cart. Launch my first e-products, which do OK, not
great. I learn that people don't really want e-courses as much
as they want live contact of teleclasses.

May, 2001. I discover joint ventures with other websites, and
begin swapping blurbs, offering teleclasses and more with
partners. Jennifer Louden and I team up on what is now an annual
event, The Writer's Spa. It's clear that two are more powerful
together than apart. I continue to develop products and free
items for the site.

January, 2002. I sign on with an Opt In list building service,
which provides Opt-in names by promoting your ezine. Joy Letter
quickly becomes most popular ezine and I regularly add 3500
double opt in names per month. This is great!

May, 2002. I notice that lots of those new names are suddenly
strange numerical addresses and IP's. I start getting flame
emails from unhappy people saying things like 'What is this
#@%$*# Joy Letter and where did it come from??!!" Even though I
now have close to 15,000 new subscribers, I pull the plug on the
formerly great, now highly suspicious Opt In service.

June, 2002. Joy Letter list hits 25,000 and I have to pay a much
higher fee to broadcast/shopping cart company. I get requests
for a shippable binder version of the How Much Joy Facilitator's
work, which I launch. It's an immediate hit.

February, 2003. One year after I begin selling e-commerce
products, I find I can almost make a modest living from my
profits. I've racked up some debt running this company, but it
all still feels 'right in my gut'. Joy Letter list has naturally
grown, but broadcast company institutes their new 'List Hygiene'
program and gets rid of all the addresses that are no good.
Suddenly Joy Letter list gets whittled to around 15,000.

February, 2004. CAN-SPAM laws, new SPAM filters, and other
obstacles conspire to keep Joy Letter readers from opening their
emails from me. I study how to follow the law and still deliver
the ezine to those who opt in to receive it. I get less email
than I used to in response to articles, and it's a new world in
email-land. Meanwhile, my e-commerce business continues to grow
steadily and I now make a viable living from the website . oh
yeah, and I'm still in debt, which I'm working hard to get out
of.

June, 2004. I launch a new website, www.selfhelpsalon.com, which
I spend the entire winter developing. At the last minute, my
advisors make me get rid of the 'zany New Age guru' who was
gracing the site's pages, and stick to the topic at hand. We do
an entire re-design in 10 grueling days, and I still launch on
schedule. As usual, the advisors were right. (But believe me,
the zany guru was really fun.)

October, 2004. Still in debt . sigh. Probably will be for a
while, but boy have I learned A LOT about how to run a business.
I've incorporated and become an LLC. Some months I get lots of
sales, excited emails from customers, speaking invitations, and
great windfalls of all kinds. Other months, I get . less. But
isn't that just like life?

Downsides are that I have 'Internet Butt' from being parked in a
chair 8-10 hours per day. And I find myself getting up at 5AM to
tackle the big pile up in the office. But still, even after the
creeping waves of overwhelm, mild attacks of fear, and the
frequent sense that I don't know what I'm doing, I STILL feel
like I'm on the right path.

I've learned to build meditation into my day as just about the
only way I can truly stay grounded while this big, momentous
website thing whirls around me. And I've learned that I REALLY
need to keep the kids from answering my business phone. (Would
you want to hear "Howmuchjoy.com, may I help you?" from a
10-year old if you were having a technical problem?) I've
learned that things can change dramatically from one day to the
next in every regard: site traffic, sales, possibilities, and
yes . the CEO's mood.

Most of all, I've learned that people actually do want to hear
what I have to say. That they actually like what I create. And
for that I am eternally grateful. It's all just evidence of my
work's primary principle: if you're called to do something, just
trust it. The work really will guide you every step of the way.
To learn more about creating your dreams and living your joy,
drop by Suzanne Falter-Barns' website at howmuchjoy.com. This
essay comes from her free ezine, The Joy Letter. Sign up and get
our free report, '25 Guaranteed Time Savers' at
http://www.howmuchjoy.com/joyletter.html To reprint, contact us
for permission at info@howmuchjoy.com


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