Day One
In the very first day, I would like you to understand several things before jumping into the
Internet business world:
. Why go online?
. Can you still make money online? (I mean, look at the Dot-Coms...)
. Roadmap to profitable online business
Why Should You Go Online?
Some of you might be seeking for general home-based business opportunities when you
first found out my web site Working-At-Home-Business·com
However, I guess you've noticed that I didn't mention traditional home-based business at
all at my site. I'm not indicating that traditional home-based businesses are dead. You
can still make a comfortable living with most of the old businesses - if you put in enough
effort.
(Same for Internet business. You HAVE TO put in effort in order to make real money.
Forget about those get-rich-quick schemes!)
What I'm trying to say is that, with today's affordable computer technology and Internet
accessibility, going online is a better choice if you:
. want to make more money with less effort;
. have no or very limited budget;
. want multiple income streams;
. want to work with the comfort of your home and schedule;
. want the profit coming in by next week;
. want unlimited profit potential;
Let me explain a bit further.
With online business, you have, at least, these advantages:
Wider Potential Market
For the first time, you, as an individual, can reach a worldwide market.
Billions of people are surfing around everyday. And a rapidly increasing number of
people around the world use the Internet to purchase items they can't find locally or just
don't care where the product is shipped from, as long as they want it.
(Or even better, if you sell info products that can be downloaded immediately after
payment is processed, it doesn't make any difference for your customer where you live
or where your web server is.)
If you're fast on your feet, you have the opportunity to make some of them your
customers. Think about it. The Internet provides a small business in Peoria, Illinois, or
Johor Bahru, Malaysia, the opportunity to be a global player, with little expenditure
except time given to learning.
