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Five Important Lessons I Learned from a Niche Business Launch

Niche Business Launch

During the last two months, I have developed and launched an online business offering Private Label Rights articles: PLRArticlesNow.com.

It’s not my intention to be overly promotional or boast about the business; rather, I’d like to tell you what I’ve learned from the experience that you may be able to apply to your own online ventures.

Things are actually way different

For those that are wondering “okay, who’s this guy?” I’m Murray. I’m the owner of the blog Murlu.com. I’ve had other successful blogs that are still up and running but I can honestly say that developing a business is way different from simply creating content and interacting with a community.

Once you’ve developed a system to creating blogs and chase a niche topic, it becomes quite easy. Chasing a business idea, on the other hand, takes a lot more leg-work than you may realize (but there are a few items that overlap).

You will find many parallels between your knowledge of blogging and launching a business, but there is also a whole new world of obstacles that will pop up along the way that may leave you frozen in your seat.

So, without further delay…

The Five Important Lessons I Learned from a Niche Business Launch


I can’t say, that I’m a master of launching businesses; all I can tell you is what I personally experienced during the development of my latest venture. You may not hear these all too often but they are important to understand if you choose to go beyond blogging and enter the world of real online business.

There will be many other aspects of launching a business that will certainly arise, such as the technology you choose as a platform, but understanding these five lessons has created the most amount of impact in my online venture.

In all, change your mindset from that of a blogger to business owner. Set a definitive goal for the purpose of your business and align each aspect of your work, efforts and resources to best move you forward in your ventures. Don’t assume that everything will work out how you’ve imagined it; always test, optimize and listen to feedback. Tap into your own community and network for help when need be. You can go beyond the basics of blogging; switch up your mindset and the next online business could be yours.

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