Sunday, December 25, 2011
Working At Home
Watch this space for some fantastic ideas for working from home. It is possible to make a living working from home and i am going to teach you how to make a good living from home.
See you soon.
Saturday, August 1, 2009
Forget the Make Money From Home Scams - Run a Real Internet Business That Generates Serious Profits
You're fed up with your day job, you hate your boss, and you just can't stand the thought of going to work tomorrow. You open up Google and look up various ways to make money from home, and pretty soon you've familiarized yourself with the hundreds of outdated, useless, even scammy courses promising you hundreds, or even thousands of dollars a day. You may even try a couple, only to realize they don't teach you a thing.
Perhaps you've passed this stage and have looked into the field of Internet Marketing. You know the importance of establishing a real online business, and are prepared to put in a realistic number of hours with realistic expectations as to what you will earn, but you just don't really know where to start. If you're at this stage, or new to Internet Marketing, then I've written this article with you in mind.
I'm going to keep this short and sweet, as I know your time is valuable. In this article I'm going to teach you one of the oldest, yet most profitable ways to make money from home. A to the point, useful business strategy, that you can start implementing immediately.
Ohh but if it's old, it won't work will it? Not true. Real, sound business strategies that work and bring in profits will never die out, and this is one such strategy. It's stood before the tests of time again and again, and as someone who has been in your shoes, I can tell you that if your goal is to make money from home, then this strategy works more than any other.
So what is this strategy? Quite simply it's selling rebrandable products.
Something so simple, so easy, that requires no previous business experience or capital, yet you're probably going to dismiss it with a hundred and one excuses as to why this strategy won't work for you (even before you try it). But if in the off chance you're more of a realist than a pessimist, then I'm going to show you just how rebranding products and selling them as your own is the number one ticket that all the big name gurus use to make serious money from home.
Take a look at any commercial website online. Go ahead and do a Google search. You'll find tens of thousands of digital products for sale, complete with convincing sales letters as to why you should buy the site's product.
Now, what if I told you that those products weren't really owned by the vast majority of those websites? What if I told you that most of the owners of these websites were just simply buying resale rights to already existing high quality products, then rebranding them and selling them as their own?
If I told you that, I wouldn't be lying, because it's true.
So how does it work exactly? Quite simply, some people will create a product and sell a "resell licence" to it to a limited number of people, usually one hundred or so. Whilst the product itself remains the same, these people who purchase the "resell licence" are free to rebrand the product with their own name and their own logo, and sell it as their own. Then, when the consumer comes along, they look at the product, thinking its original, and they buy it.
Some of these sites will overprice the product by sometimes twice, three times, or even ten times its original value. The best thing of all however is that you can do this too, and it's perfectly legal (provided you obtain the "resell licence").
All you need is a website, a domain name, and a product to sell. You can even find a lot of these resellable products online free, with complete sales letters. Simply set one of these sales letters up on your website and recruit an army of affiliates to market the product for you and voila - you're your own digital product merchant who makes money from home on autopilot.
You didn't need to pay hundreds of dollars to hear this useful tip did you? Oh no. But it works. This online business strategy is so simple, so easy, and is the roadmap I use to make real money, but the reason you won't hear about it from the "gurus" is because it reveals the exact same business strategy that they use to make money from home. And people never like sharing their real strategies, do they?
David Franklin is a controversial, no nonsense Internet Marketer who has "rebelled" against the mainstream charlatanism of the Internet Marketing Niche. He runs a free course teaching anyone who wants to join free ways to make money from home by selling rebrandable products.
You can find out more tips to make money from home at David Franklin's website.
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Monday, July 27, 2009
Home Business Tips - How Much Personal Info to Give
Okay, so you're starting your own home business and you're trying to decide how much personal info about yourself you should give to your prospects. Should you give a lot, a little, none? What info should be made public and what do you want to keep private? Unfortunately, there is no answer to this question that is going to turn out 100% wonderful for everybody. There are pros and cons to giving out a lot or a little information. This article is going to cover them.
Let's suppose we decide that we're going to play this close to the vest. In other words, we're going to tell prospects very little, if anything about ourselves. What's the downside to this. We'll cover the upside when we actually go over the problems with giving info over the Internet. The downside is trust. The less that anybody knows about you, the less likely they are to trust you. Think about it. You go to a site with no way to contact the person. No phone, no Skype, not even an email address. How likely are you to trust the person, especially if you don't even have a name for the person.
As you can see, giving too little info can cause credibility problems which lead to major trust issues. But what's the upside? Well, let's move on to giving lots of info about yourself. You give your real name, an email address for people to contact you at, a Skype contact so that they can actually buzz you directly, a cell phone so that they can call you any time of day or night and even a mailing address so that they can send you real snail mail.
Obviously, the upside to this is major trust. I mean let's face it, if you know every little thing about a person and how to contact them, you're going to be more likely to want to deal with them. This probably will translate to more sales in the long run. However, the downside to this is privacy. Not just privacy but actually having any kind of a life. Imagine your business really explodes. How many phone calls and Skype pings do you think you're going to get on a daily basis? Trust me, it can get quite insane.
Therefore, you have to balance how much info you want to share with how much money you want to make. This is a personal decision that everybody has to make for themselves. I'm just pointing out the good and bad to both extremes. Yes, there is a middle ground (maybe an email address and PO box to send things to) but everybody is going to have to find that middle ground on their own because each person will have a different tolerance level to intrusions.
To YOUR Success,
Steven Wagenheim
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