Business Foundation - Due Dilligance

Posted by Muriel & Graham Legg
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I live in Northumberland, Home of numerous castles and Hadrians wall.

Once patrolled by soldiers from all corners of the Roman Empire, Hadrian's Wall is one of our best-known and loved attractions.


The best thing about the Roman wall is that, remarkably, stretches of it are still intact and you can get a real sense of what life must have been like for the Centurions and guards who once garrisoned Rome's northernmost frontiers.


Hadrian's Wall was Roman Britain's biggest building project, originally constructed in just eight years starting in AD 122 and begun on the order of Emperor Hadrian


Now, in 2011 it is still there.


Would you like a business as solid as that, steady and rock solid.  There are many out there, you just have to look and do your due diligance.


In my opinion, the first thing to look for is to make sure the business can afford their compensation plan, or, like so many out there, is it just pie in the sky. Do your due diligance.


Secondly, can the product they are offering be bought cheaper on the high street, or can you actually save your customers some money.  Do your due dilligance.


Is the product they are offering something your customer needs and uses, or is it something that is extra to the budget. Do your due dilligance.


Is the Company that is providing the product well know and well established or new to the market. If new to the market, does it have financial backing, does it look  secure. Do your due dilligance.


If something seems to good to be true then in my experience it probably is. Do your due dilligance.


You will notice "do your due dilligance"appears frequently in this article. Without taking this very important step, you are more likely to lose your money and get burned. Due dilligance is an essential part of business building, without it you are more likely to fail. Remember, Greed leads to blindness. Do not go blind into any business venture. Good luck.