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Table Of Contents:
Number of Pages: 17
Salespage: None.
Download/Thank You Page: None.
Included Graphics: Cover
Cover Graphics: JPG
Miscellaneous Graphics: None.
Extra Pages: None.
Year Released/Circulated: Unknown, but timeless info.
Suggested Selling Price: $17(But Free for you)
Table Of Contents:
- How to Start an Internet Business
- Creating A Sellable Product
- The Importance of Overdelivering
- Getting the Word Out
- Ethical Marketing
- Building a Customer Base
- Benefits of Joint Ventures
- Preselling - The Art of Building Anticipation
- The Importance of Selling
- Outsourcing Your Business
The first and most important thing to do is to list out all your skills. What skills do you have? You may have picked up these skills through daily life (for example languages), through your job (hands-on knowledge on a specific niche) or from your hobbies (for example fishing). It is most vital to list down skills or knowledge that you have and might be in demand elsewhere. For example, you love fly-fishing and you do it every day after work. You may build your Internet business upon this: writing an instructional guide on fly-fishing, teaching people how to do it, etc. Best of all, you do not need to spend money to acquire this knowledge: you already
have it.
So, the very first option, if you have no money to start off your online business, is to earn some capital using your already existing skills or knowledge. You can give tuition to students on your dominant subject in college, you can teach stuff about your hobby to people who are interested, you can write guides on knowledge or skills you picked up through experience and cannot be found in theoretical books.
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