Never Limit Yourself
Expand your horizons, always
In my opinon the number one rule to follow in any business endeavour is to NEVER limit yourself to only one area of the business. By limiting yourself to a specific region you are limiting profit and therefore hindering your business from growing. The basic prinicipal which you should live by is the “I have to try it at least once, because who knows whether it will work” theory.
When I first started trying to make a living online I found myself only focused on doing so through Google Adsense, which I later on learned was a big mistake. I had read stories of people earning thousands upon thousands of dollars each month from just running a fairly successful website. So as you would have thought my Adsense efforts failed quite quickly and I found myself dishing out more money for PPC (Pay Per Click) than I was receiving from actual ad clicks.
A few months passed and I realized that what I was doing wasn’t working so after some thorough research I came across affiliate marketing plans and other CPM networks. More time went by and my income started to increase so I figured I would incorporate all of what I had learned and see how it pans out. Easier said than done so don’t stress if you are reading this and are still dumbfounded as to how it all happens.
To cut right to the point more time went by and I started targeting larger areas of internet marketing, ergo slowly but steadily increasing my daily revenue. The thing to take away from this story is that whether you are running a barber shop or an ecommerce store you should always try to expand your horizons, think ahead and attract a wider audience. In order to acheive you sound make an attempt to try every new business opportunity AT LEAST once.
In conclusion even if you are happy with current income you must not stop there, but instead search for other ways by which you can increase that revenue stream. Something to remember however, is that if you see that a technique or method isn’t working for you, drop it. You shoudn’t wait half a year and put yourself in debt, set out a “deadline” for each method you’re using and if you are not making a profit by then, abandon the project and move onto something else.

Thanks for the business tips, Eric.
Definitely, I totally agree. If you limit yourself you will fail.