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7 Top Reasons to Start an Internet-marketing Business

By Pinaki Ghosh

If your job sucks, you have faith in yourself, and have the mindset that champions have, simply kick-off your very own internet-marketing business from home. All you need is a few hundred dollars to invest, a couple of freelance-coders to hire (your own technical knowledge would be an added advantage) and you are ready to start with your internet based business from home. You may start with a site to sell ebooks, or auction online, or simply give unique, good content and earn from advertisements. It is absolutely free to start accepting payments using PayPal. Remember, most of the internet-based giants of today started from their garages in a very small way just like you. Here are 7 rock-solid reasons why you should give home-based-internet-business from home a serious thought.

1. Freedom of work hours: No more rushing out at 8:30AM like crazy while being halfway through your breakfast. No more giving excuses to the boss for being late. Fix your own convenient work-hours. If you wish to work for 3 hours from home (suppose if you choose to continue you job and business at the same time) no one will force to work extra time. You can yourself conveniently fix your work days and work-hours and manipulate them.

2. No fixed work-place: Be free to work from anywhere. Most of the work of internet marketing business is PC based and it can be carried to almost anywhere in the world. You will never be glued to one place and can freely move anywhere. You can also take vacations and still not hamper your work at all.

3. Cheapest way to start a business: You will never have to invest thousands of dollars like other traditional businesses to start a home-based-internet-business. You do not need a posh office at an expensive locality and decorate it with furnishings. To run a website, all it costs is as low as $1.99 to $9 /year for domain name registration, and anything between $3 to $12 /month as web-hosting charges. Working as a freelancer or blogger is even cheaper and costs almost nothing.

4. Students can work and study at the same time: It is one of the most convenient businesses for students who can conveniently divide and manipulate their study and work time.

5. Market is international: Could you ever imagine of getting an international market if you would have opened a ‘brick-and-mortar’ confectionary store? While most traditional businesses offer only a small local market, an internet-marketing business offers you a much larger market which is international. You will find visitors and buyers from various countries.

6. Suitable for all ages: While jobs have lots of restrictions with ages and hierarchy, an internet-based business can be successfully carried out by adults of all ages; whether you are a student, or in mid-life, or have retired.

7. Six figure earning: Answers dot com clears the misconception of some skeptics who believe that it is not possible to earn large figures from home-based-internet-marketing business.

www.Answers.com says that many people, who have the capacity to stick to their business, are likely to achieve 6 figure incomes, and majority of the people will quite easily achieve higher 5 figure incomes. Another great advantage of this business is that help and guidelines are always at hand. Anyone who knows to use the internet knows how to gather helpful information within minutes when you are stuck. Sites like Wikipedia.org are great storehouses of almost all types of information, while sites like Yahoo Answers are where you can ask specific questions and get tailor-made answers from real people (read, experts) from the industry.

Useful resurce:

 

1. Web development and content writing, ebook writing, sales copy writing: www.writer4me.com

 

Pinaki Ghosh is the author of 7 books (http://writerpinaki.com). He is the CEO of Writer4me Media Group which operates several important websites. Pinaki has worked with BBC and has been the ghostwriter of severl important celebrities.


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im starting a business website, im based in melbourne australia… do (.com) or (.com.au) ???

does it matter for search engines? and if people forget and type in the au at the end of the url and my website just has the .com on the end, will they still be directed to my website?, also does it make a difference who hosts my websites in relation to search engines, my business will really rely on seach engine results like google……thankyou

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Starting a business selling homemade natural beauty products?

I want to start a business selling homemade natural beauty products such as facial masks, cleansers, and makeup. I want to advertise but don’t want it to be expensive. I know I should start a website, so what are some free website hosting services that I can use besides geocities and myspace for until I can use a real domain? Thanks.

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GoDaddy Business Web hosting?

I want to start a online business and need a: domain, website builder, SSL certification, shopping cart and merchant account. Ease of use, features and price are most important. Has anyone used GoDaddy (and their Quick shopping cart) to build and run a business? As far as prices they seem a bit cheaper than some other places.

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I am in Australia.I want to obtain a Domain name for a website. Do I have to have a business?

I read somewhere that I can apply for a domain name for my website only if I have a business. I simply want to pay for a domain name for a simple website.I want to host that website with my own server. I was told that I can apply for a “fixed IP address” instead of a domain name. But I really want to have a domain name. So…do I really have to have a registered business?Also, is there a reputable Australian company that I should apply my domain name from? Thanks you for any answers.

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