How To Have Your Own Profitable Internet Business

May 11
07:45

2009

Bill Achola

Bill Achola

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One of the most difficult parts of starting a business on the Internet is getting your head wrapped around the "Big Picture," stepping back and breaking down this enormous project into bite-sized chunks.

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One of the most difficult parts of starting a business on the Internet is getting your head wrapped around the "Big Picture," stepping back and breaking down this enormous project into bite-sized chunks. Any Internet entrepreneur will tell you: The beauty of our lifestyle is that it's extremely flexible. You can work from wherever... (Satellite Internet access now makes worldwide travel while running your business possible!) Choose your own hours...(Work early mornings or late evenings to leave your days free for fun.) And enjoy the freedom to choose your own income. Depending on how much or how little you want to "work"! Sound crazy? It's not. Technology has leveled the playing field,How To Have Your Own Profitable Internet Business Articles making what would be IMPOSSIBLE in the offline world a reality on the Internet. For example, most brick-and-mortar businesses have fixed start-up costs, like stock, staff, and rent, which can run into the hundreds of thousands of dollars. Internet businesses, on the other hand, can be started for as little as $100. That's because, thanks to advances in technology, it's easy for even a complete newbie to do-it-yourself for extraordinary savings.

For example, maybe you're starting with a limited budget of $500. And maybe you're game to invest a few evenings and weekends in the short-term for long-term financial gain. No problem. With the right business model, a few key marketing and traffic strategies, and a simple, budget website hooked up to PayPal (to accept credit card payments) It's perfectly reasonable to expect that 90 days from now you could be running a small Internet business off your kitchen computer, well on its way to earning as much as $3000-$5000 per month.

Of course, maybe you're not the type to "settle." Maybe your ultimate income goal is $500,000 to $1 Million per year. Obviously this will require a bigger upfront investment of time and money. You'll need to choose an online business model with greater opportunities for expansion. You'll need to invest more in your education, so you're prepared to compete in larger, more competitive market spaces (where more customers hang out). And you'll need to be mentally prepared commit the next 12-36 months to creating a mini-Internet empire.

Whatever your income goals may be, the key to success with your online business will be education. Very few Internet entrepreneurs stumble into wealth anymore. Back in the early 90s, it wasn't uncommon to see inexperienced website owners luck into six-figure incomes of $100,000 or more. But there's simply more "noise" on the Internet now.And not just more ecommerce businesses - but more people in general posting blogs, videos, personal profiles, product reviews, personal websites, etc. that add to the general chaos. Advances in technology have made it easy for anyone to point and click their way to a Web presence... often in minutes! So while searches like "dog toys" in Yahoo might have produced a meager 100 results back in 1993. it generates a staggering 16.3 million results today! And this means that while there are still unlimited opportunities to create wealth using the Internet.

There are literally thousands upon thousands of hidden pockets of buyers, waiting on the Internet for someone to discover them, sell them products and services, and collect their money! With new opportunities appearing every single day.These "business opportunities in waiting" range in value from as little as $100 per month. to literally MILLIONS in earning potential ever year!
But if you insist on going it alone, you are almost guaranteed to: Get ripped off using overpriced services, when a cheaper (or FREE) version would have done the trick! and you will Miss critical opportunities to put technology to work for you leaving you with a full-time job instead of a fun, hands-free business.