
John L
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I found one I'm very happy with so I can tell you they do exist. In choosing what you want, I suggest,
1. Getting testimonials from people that do not have a stake in you signing up. This can be difficult, if everyone upstream gets paid on your sales you are not getting objective input from them. There are work at home business that to not have the multiple upstream pay model. Mine is set up this way and I like it better.
2. Choose the product that is being pitched very carefully.
Is it a shelf product? (food, lotions, cosmetics, etc.) if so, be prepared to have an inventory investment which means you will need to track inventory and restock. Having inventory readily available is an important part of your income. If inventory is not a part of the business, Is the product something you believe in? It is very hard to sell something that you do not believe in. My products are not shelf products and that has made things simpler for me.
3. Who is going to be your customer? Will you be looking to friends and family to be you initial customers and host parties? If you've been on the receiving end of one of these pitches, you know it is not a pleasant experience. I'd recommend looking for a business that gets customers the old fashion way, advertising and word of mouth.
4. How will you learn to be successful? Is there a mentoring component to your organization? If something happens to the person that signs you up what will happen to you? Ultimately, you are the business owner, but make sure you are not left in the cold the minute you get started.
As far as the cost, keep in mind, you are buying a business. This is not a job you are applying for. I'd be very suspicious of a business that does not cost anything. Startup costs can be very low, but you need to be prepared to spend some money (advertising, business cards, etc.) Just make sure there is an upside and that you really believe you can make your investment earn money.
The most IMPORTANT thing IS: Does this business give you the lifestyle you want. Chances are that you are looking for a business because you are not satisfied with your current situation. Make sure your lifestyle goals come first in all the decisions you make.
Keep looking, you will find what you are looking for! |
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Girl in Florida
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If you have any special talents (it looks like spelling isn't one of yours) then you could become a freelancer. There's a bunch of legitimate websites for this:
www.guru.com
www.gofreelance.com
www.elance.com |
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The Financial Guru
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1) Start an online business. Use a reliable Host who are cheap and offer good resources such as Lunarpages or Hostgator.
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2) Use eBay to sell objects online. You must also have a Paypal account to use eBay at it's most effieicient.
eBay :- http://ebay.co.uk
Paypal :- http://paypal.co.uk
3) Can you design logos, websites or have business to sell? Well, join digitalpoint and join the best business and entrepreuner forum around.
Digitalpoint :- http://forums.digitalpoint.com
4) Complete offers. The link below will let you complete offers which earn you money with a minimal payout of $10. I have earn't $60 dollars this month with this method as it is simply spend 2-3 minutes on a survey and then get $1.50.
Link :- http://matthewjgb.com/forum42.html |
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NEMESIS
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i dont know wether you can start the business or not!but i think u can earn money.
here
www.bux.to
you must register (its free)
while registering it'll ask for a source(how u came to know abt this site) you can use mine arun011232 |
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danniez28
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More and more people are turning to on-line businesses that can be operated at home so that they can stay home with their family.
An on-line home based business can offer you tax advantages as well as a residual income that keeps growing every month. Imagine a 6 figure income in 5 - 10 years from now....paints a nice picture doesn't it? Kinda beats the heck out of an hourly wage when you think about it, plus you get to be your own boss.
Whether you decide to work an on-line "job" or own your own on-line business, be sure to check it out thoroughly...beware of the "get rich quick" thing or companies that want lots of money upfront. Be sure the company is offering you what you want and maybe even more.
Best of luck to you! |
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century c
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All depends on your capability & stature.
If qualified as a programmer you may try outsourcing.com. Otherwise Ebay with a flare to explain anything in good English. |
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Mesh
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Making money on the internet is possible but you need guidance
My advice to you is to learn as much as you can about what is called online marketing.
I want to repeat that again; Educate yourself
Once you have the prerequisites, you'll fare well eventually.
There's one authority site that can help you. The website is independent and reviews opportunities that prevail in the net today.
I often check for their reviews before I purchase any internet opportunity.
Here is the link to the website; '
http://www.affiliatemarketingreviewer.com
Last but not least, use your gut instinct. Don't fall for everything! |
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Duke75
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ebay |
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Gudsud55
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eCommerce (on line business) is growing rapidly.
You may also ripe the benefit.
Start with eBay, to Begin with.
Switch over to your own, 'On line Mall' later on,
as and when you feel.
In the beginning your own site will do more of social work, than an actual Business.
with all Best. |
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nnjmt
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There is a Home Based Career Center on the website below. Real jobs that you apply for online.
Medical Transcription is of course included – there is an online guide to becoming a transcriptionist -- but there are other non-health related fields as well.
http://www.MedicalTranscription.com |
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Henry
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http://ecommerce-times.blogspot.com |
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...jess...x
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sell your old stuff that you don't use anymore over the internet like on ebay or summut. you can start an ebay business power selling. |
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Rocky_008
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U can't make money on the net sorry |
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