Posts Tagged ‘start a business’

A Ready Made Work at Home Website.

Tuesday, February 17th, 2009

Starting your own business to work at home is an ideal solution for most people as it means you work the hours you want when it is most convenient, plus you have no travelling which means no travelling expenses, and no spending on lunchtime goodies.

Starting your work at home business can be a pain as you trawl through the many websites looking for a business opportunity that will suit you. You might then have to build a website to accommodate your business, and spend hours or days designing it.

There are ways to get around this by buying a ready made website with the business combined, think of the time you will save and your stress levels will be lowered.

This website is an auction site for websites with ready made businesses, prices are variable but often quite affordable. Many are also ranked  so it takes a lot of hard work away. 

 http://marketplace.sitepoint.com/categories/established-sites-for-sale.

Another website that will help you on your way to starting your own business, especially if you like the idea of selling your own e-books. You can join free and you will have a large selection of free e-books to choose from, many of them have resell rights so your on your way to building your business.

There are also two other stages called silver and gold the silver has a very reasonable yearly fee but offers so much more in e-books and tools. and the gold is even better with a one off yearly fee.

This website is http://www.surefirewealth.com it is definately well worth looking at this even for the free products.

Promoting Your Business

Friday, February 13th, 2009

You  have decided to start your own business but their are so many products on the market it is hard to decide which, and what you should promote.

The problem is no matter what you choose it has all been before and there are websites galore promoting whatever you decide on.

Think of it this way, when you go to a supermarket say you need shampoo. You see on the shelves dozens of different makes of shampoo all claiming to do the job but with different ways of doing it.

Some are for dry or greasy hair, others have conditioner added, some thicken and all claim to have some ingredient that makes it different from the rest.

You must base your business with this idea in mind. You might be promoting the same  product as others but you must find a different way of promoting it.

Read all the small print and research the product from beginning to end, you are sure to find some differences or something to make your product stand out from the rest.

Check out other websites similar to what you have in mind and work out how they could be improved on, then impliment the improvements into your own website.

Price ranges might differ on other websites, don’t try to under cut, remember that if yours looks to be cheaper it might give the idea that your product is inferior to the rest.

Do not think of it as a competition, no one goes to the same shop to buy their goods, so if your product is good and the after sales spot on you will get your share of customers.