Build Wealth Selling Hot Products Online!

Affiliate Marketing [aka Affiliate Programs]:

What it is and Why it Works

Starting an online or internet business can be either exciting, inclusive of it’s challenges or daunting and somewhat overwhelming as to what to do first and what to expect as a result of those efforts. Aside from the obvious need of having an online business location, also known as a website, there are a few things to take into consideration before launching your multi-million dollar venture.

  1. Do you have a needed product or service to sell? If the answer is yes then you’ll be more interested in my upcoming article ‘How to Sell Effectively Online.’ Of course reading the rest of THIS article can only make you wiser. . . If the answer is no, then you are in the right place at the right time to learn about selling other people’s products and getting paid to do so.

  2. Do you have an interest in selling products that you use and or want to use on a daily basis? This question is actually designed to help you think about what types of products most people are looking online to purchase: in recognizing that the average shopper is no different than yourself you can choose business partners, also known as affiliate programs, whose products you are familiar and comfortable with reviewing and recommending to others. The bonus to this is there are often discounts and buying incentives offered to affiliates [you, the seller] for personal purchases.

  3. Are you willing to learn how to manage a website? If the answer is no go ahead and read the rest of the article so that you’ll be able to share the information with someone you know or meet, because invariably many more people will be turning to online self-employment in the next few years. If you’ve answered yes then you will find my upcoming article ‘How to Set Up a FREE Business Website‘ very helpful. Managing a website is extremely simple for basic Affiliate program marketing AND can also be a way to share knowledge and advise to others if you use some of the many free features offered in website hosting such as blogs and/or forums.

Now that you’ve answered the three most important questions regarding starting an online business let’s get you headed in the best direction to generate passive income.

 

What Affiliate Marketing Is

Affiliate marketing is the use of your website to drive traffic to the website of your business partners – it is a form of online marketing, which quite a few advertisers are still overlooking. Affiliate marketing has not gained the popularity of SEO [search engine optimization] or e-zines, e-mail, RSS capture or ‘pay-per-click:’ it is a solid long term income generation tool and plays an important role in the success of an online business.

Being able to market someone else’s product is less demanding than designing, creating and/or manufacturing a product of your own and it doesn’t require stocking inventory, managing a catalog, shipping and handling, etc. You will have to come up with ideas for selling products, however most partners offer limitless affiliate training by way of webinars, emails, videos, conferences and the like. Affiliate marketing requires a lot of thinking, growth, and change. With a positive outlook and determination for success, along with a willingness to use fresh approaches ,you’ll be able to reap the benefits of affiliate marketing.

Building Your Internet Business

Going back to thinking of the products that you’d honestly recommend to others you can get started with clearly defining your market. Your market should look like you, your spouse, your children, family, friends and neighbors because that is the approach to take with your customers in order to build lasting relationships with them. Now you can focus on building an information-rich website that your market will WANT to visit. By only offering products that are relevant to your target market you can utilize your website to establish your integrity and provide expertise and knowledge to your customers.

As an online affiliate marketing entrepreneur it pays to create a strong email promotional campaign. So in the beginning stages of building your website be sure to design a strong opt-in offer containing useful and insightful FREE information pertinent to what your visitors are looking for. As your business grows continue to utilize email containing more useful free information in order to maintain the customer service relationship that you’ve created. Being consistent with serving your customers by sharing news, tips and product reviews, etc. with them develops a trust and respect for your information so that your email customers begin to look forward to getting updates from you. AND the beauty of that is your customers will more than likely share your emails and/or newsletters with THEIR email lists!

Another major plus for developing an affiliate program business is the building of a ‘down line’ sales force. This can be done in quite a few ways, too numerous to explore in detail in this article yet some discussion is required. First, aside from offering a strong opt-in email list you will also want to leverage your website by using technology such as e-books, autoresponders and other techniques to do a lot of the internet work and selling automatically for you. As you do so you’ll find customers and others interested in duplicating YOUR success that you can coach. These people will become affiliate marketers with YOUR business partners and that will generate additional streams of passive income for you. In the world of internet business in terms of affiliate marketing [as well as other ventures] it only takes one or two outstanding down line members to bring HUGE success to YOUR business. The more people that replicate your online business strategies and success the MORE income generated for you! Providing great customer service via the email, blog and other strategies that you’ll learn to use can easily inspire that one or two stellar beginning entrepreneurs in your down line to build their own internet empire allowing you to receive a lifetime of residual income!

Selecting Reputable Affiliate Programs/Companies

There are far too many internet scams and fly-by-night companies that are ripping honest people off every day. A few things you want to look for when selecting affiliate programs or partners is brand name recognition: how long has the company been in business? Are there any complaints against them in the better business bureau [online version]? Are the products they sell brand name? These are the questions and considerations that have to be made prior to contracting with affiliate programs or companies. Also, at NO TIME should you pay money to become an affiliate marketer! If a company wants you to work for them as an affiliate they are NOT going to ask you to PAY them! Avoid any company that asks you to pay to become an affiliate AND report them to your local state department of commerce immediately.

Working Your Business

Affiliate marketing is not the “pot of gold at the end of the rainbow” bringing instant online riches. It is a proven avenue to make substantial earnings promoting other people’s products via your website, email, newsletters, blogs and other technology campaigns.

Regardless of what type of online business or work at home venture you choose to engage in, the word ‘work’ is the operative: don’t expect to slap up a website, add a few affiliate links and make tons of money doing nothing! Your success will require your time and effort – however, if being able to walk around in your pajamas as you review a few products and make recommendations based on your findings to your customers and potential customers appeals to you, then that’s a lot of the work you’ll find yourself doing once you become an affiliate marketer!

YE is Here!

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YE is an author; WebPreneur, electronics, computer & gadget geek; certified holistic health consultant; grandmother and devoted traveler that currently resides in Georgia. She can be contacted for interviews, consultations and general comments at either of her websites.

©2008 S.U.R.-B.E.T. Publishing

 

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Internet Business Opportunity of a Life Time!

Being Self Employed – Initial 5 Pre-Launch Steps

The Absolute Fundamentals

In a previous article, Affiliate Marketing: What It Is and How It Works, three questions were posed to ascertain readiness to launch an online Affiliate Marketing Business. Now, after quite a bit of feedback which included some very basic questions regarding becoming an entrepreneur in general, it’s time to take a back step and clarify the need to do a serious in depth assessment of self-employment readiness.

First one must truly be ready to work and put in long hours to prepare themselves for the discipline required to becoming a successful entrepreneur. Working from home or even a small office can generate more stress than going to an established business that simply demands you ‘clock’ in and perform specific tasks for an 8 to 10 hour shift! Of course there will be many sacrifices made initially involving time dedicated to becoming expert at providing your own [or others'] goods or your services in a professional manner. Being an employee for a thriving business, even at the management level, doesn’t necessarily equate to being a creator of a thriving business. The Small Business Administration offers excellent free guidelines, assessment tools and other information to assist would be home or small business owners in building a solid foundation for the success of their ventures.

There are necessary steps to take before even deciding that self-employment will ‘work’ for you. I call these the ‘Pre-Launch Steps’ and they’re designed to help you determine the difference between wishful thinking and serious dedication when it comes to becoming an entrepreneur. The first 5 Pre-Launch Steps are listed below.

  1. Evaluate your readiness to start your own business. Are you ready? Have you done any research on managing or starting a business? What is the major reason you want to start your own business?

  2. Examine your self worth. Are you willing to invest your time, money and energy into your own desire to be an entrepreneur? Can you trust yourself with the responsibility?

  3. Create a ‘design’ for your business. This is generally known as a business plan and the question here is do you know what a business plan is? Have you drafted your business plan?

  4. Know the legal requirements for your business. Simply put, what format will your business take? Will it be a Partnership [perhaps you and your spouse or a close relative or friend]? Is it to be a Limited Liability Corporation?

  5. Be prepared to compete! What is the market for your products or services? Can you out sell your competitors?

These are the absolute fundamental questions that must be earnestly answered before taking any further Pre-Launch Steps. It won’t matter how good your product or service offerings are if you can’t produce in a timely manner or if you cannot meet your contractual obligations with clients. Also, if you aren’t prepared to work without ‘breaking even’ for a year or two then you must be willing to look at financing options and how much they will cost you in the long run.

There are major emotional and mental rewards in working at something you enjoy, generating a comfortable income and doing both as your own boss! There are also major emotional and mental responsibilities that you will mainly have to depend upon yourself to handle. Securing the services of a qualified business consultant or coach can provide an objective look at your qualifications for becoming a business owner along with the viability of making money in your chosen business arena. Many local and county Better Business Bureaus and/or tax assessor/collectors offices can provide names and contact information for business coaches that offer low rate and free services. Your local public library is also a great resource for finding affordable Pre-Launch resources.

I have found that many people fear failing more than they look forward to succeeding! Sometimes, becoming a member of an association or social organization whose members are in business for themselves is a good way to see that everyone in business is just like you: a person with skills, work ethic and a desire to take control of the money generated from the work performed! It’s also a great way to network and promote your business once it does get launched.

Unfortunately the US job market is in a serious down turn at this time and so is the economy. If you’re certain that what you’re getting paid to do for somebody else can be done more feasibly AND comfortably for yourself then you’ve already got the main component for the foundation of your business: vision.

YE is Here!

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YE is an author; WebPreneur, electronics, computer & gadget geek; certified holistic health consultant; grandmother and devoted traveler that currently resides in Georgia. She can be contacted for interviews, consultations and general comments at either of her websites.

©2008 S.U.R.-B.E.T. Publishing

 

 

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Making BIG Money Online!

Being Self Employed – Pre-Launch Steps 6-10

Now that you have enacted the first 5 Pre-Launch steps necessary prior to starting your home based or small office business you are ready for the next 5 steps.

  1. Decide on a space that you will work from. If working from home this means do not set up ’shop’ at the kitchen or dining room table! There is a definite psychology for success and one major aspect of that psychology is seeing yourself in the role that you desire to be. If you see yourself as a CEO of a thriving business then a dedicated space with a desk, file cabinet, chair and of course your pc is basic to the imagery necessary to motivate you while growing your enterprise. This space does not have to be an entire room, however it does need to be an area that is visibly set apart from other activities normal to the household routine.

  2. For many of us starting out on a shoe string budget acquiring office ‘furniture’ may not be possible right away. And a lot of newbie business people fail to see the physical benefit to managing their home workstation as ergonomically as possible from the start! There are quite a few ‘office’ supply stores in most major and many average sized cities: Office Depot; Office Max; CompUSA, etc. All of these stores offer modestly priced ’student’ desks and entry level task or executive chairs. One can also check the surplus warehouse of the local school district, community college and/or university, etc. There’s also Craig’s List and local newspaper classified ads, flea markets and yard sales to seek QUALITY inexpensive items for your office. Having ‘office’ furniture, especially a sturdy and ergonomically designed chair, will assist you in directing your body’s energy into the work at hand as opposed to trying to keep itself upright or alert when in an unnatural or uncomfortable position for hours on end.

  3. If you don’t have a cordless phone handset that can be placed on your desk look into purchasing an expensive one OR investigate whether your cable/phone company offers a cheap VOIP service with your subscription. VOIP allows you to take and make calls through your computer. A good FREE VOIP service is SKYPE, however it’s only good for communicating with others that have the SKYPE software on their computers. SKYPE does offer annual contracts for unlimited outgoing and incoming calls and a combination package can cost as little as $60 per year! Having a phone or VOIP service at your desk will allow you to work without having to break your ‘rhythm’ to search for a ringing phone!

  4. Lighting is of major importance and being close to a window will give you optimum benefit for eye health – taking a few moments every 30 – 45 minutes to look outside give the eyes much needed exercise and also aids the body in staying grounded to the ‘real world’ outside of work. Table/desk lamps are surprisingly affordable and can be purchased for under $10 at any of the office stores mentioned above or even Target and WalMart.

  5. Set your office hours! Another major psychological aspect for successfully transitioning into any new task is taking yourself seriously. Setting your office hours AND going to your desk and doing something at the ‘appointed’ time proves to your ‘doubting’ self that you ARE serious and determined to BE successful as a self-employed person!

For those of you that are planning on launching your business from a small office space – whether solo or shared – choosing quality furnishings are just as important as for those working from home. So all of the points apply except for dedicating a space in your living quarters.

There are a few more steps that need to be addressed before hanging out your ‘open for business’ sign and I’ll be sharing those later this week. Some of you might think that you will AND may need to make office furniture purchases once money starts coming in, etc. While often that may be a necessity, don’t be lulled into the easy trap of putting off taking care of your personal health and balance until a ‘better’ time. The way in which we take care of our basic needs and health reflects just how well we will take care of ourselves during the high stress time of launching a business – most of us don’t have any guarantee that we’ll be successful in business – teaching yourself to TRUST that you’re responsible for the GOOD and the unexpected can only come from implementing basic sound actions of ‘taking care of business’ at the start. Go ahead and buy that chair that’s marked down to $39.99 – you can write it off next year’s taxes!

YE is Here!

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YE is an author; WebPreneur, electronics, computer & gadget geek; certified holistic health consultant; grandmother and devoted traveler that currently resides in Georgia. She can be contacted for interviews, consultations and general comments at either of her websites.

©2008 S.U.R.-B.E.T. Publishing

 

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Ready, Set, GO! - The Internet Business Success Story

Being Self-Employed – 5 Final Pre-Launch Steps

Get Ready, Set, GO!

Now that you’ve assessed your readiness and acquired your business ’space’ you are ready for the final countdown towards being in business for yourself! Now, for the most part this series of steps is for preparation for a successful ONLINE/INTERNET business or enterprise. However, mastery of ALL the Pre-Launch steps will firmly position anyone in a winning position for a successful entry into self-employment.

The Final 5 Pre-Launch Steps addresses ‘technical’ as well as ‘book keeping’ matters and actually are designed to bring some mental relief to those that are ready to get started.

  1. Make sure that your PC or Laptop can handle daily use of up to 16 hours per day. Now, you may be thinking ‘WHAT does THAT mean?’ Because it does sound a bit strange, even to me. . . Ok, your pc or laptop needs to be able to access the internet; upload graphics [pictures], videos, sounds/tunes and, of course, text; and there needs to be a ’secure’ area on your pc or laptop to store customers’ or clients’ personal information [Privacy Act]. Your ‘processor’ and internet connection needs to be fast enough to upload the great website that you’re going to build or have someone build for you. If your processor has a 1+ ghz speed or is duo-core you have enough ‘power’ to get started. If you know how to password protect files and have a large amount of space on your hard drive then your pc or laptop can handle all that’s mentioned here.

  2. If you are SHARING a pc or laptop be prepared to purchase a separate hard drive for your business and all of your business information. I recommend buying a 500 GB [gigabyte] external drive [generally marketed as a 'back up' drive ] that is USB compatible. You can easily get by with 250 or 350 gigs of storage space to begin with but less than that will only cause you to have to ‘upgrade’ within a year [because YOUR business will grow so swiftly it'll demand more space!]. Being in a position of having the skill to build desktop systems puts me at an advantage to the average entry level entrepreneur because, I can throw an internal hard drive into my system at any time. . . Or simply build another box [I LOVE putting desktop pc systems together! :) ] However, if you’re starting out with a laptop and/or limited financial resources you can purchase a 500 GB external hard drive for $99 and less, if you shop carefully and watch the electronics’ sales. The privacy aspect of a separate hard drive cannot be overstressed and may well be the topic of a future article. . . .

  3. Purchase some accounting software that has invoicing capabilities. I have no recommendations on the ‘best’ of these softwares – I’ve worked with most of them, don’t like accounting at all, so they all are more or less the same to me! You can also download for FREE a copy of QuickBooks Simple Start which has a great set of the most important features needed to manage your business in the beginning.

  4. While it is wise to already have decided what form your business will take, i.e., sole proprietorship, limited liability corporation, etc. that isn’t a necessity for tax purposes. You can start your business, make tons of money and file your taxes as a ‘person/individual’ utilizing a ‘Schedule C’ reporting form that reports your business earnings and losses. See your tax advisor/attorney OR visit the IRS website for additional information. Also, it is a good idea to have an independent tax preparer handle your tax paperwork as opposed to a ‘chain’ tax prep agent because an independent can and usually will give your small business more personal AND detailed attention. JMHO

  5. When choosing a host for your internet business website make sure you choose one that offers an ‘eCommerce’ package as one of the perks. If you plan on using your current internet provider and they offer a free home page OR if you already have a home page & domain name then you can utilize a FREE e-commerce software package called OS Commerce. There are many free e-commerce marketplaces and websites that you can use which may be simpler than learning how to install and utilize a new software along with starting a new business. [Please Note: I have not used OS Commerce – yet.]

Once you have ‘checked off’ all of these 5 and the previous 10 Pre-Launch steps from your ‘to do’ list you are ready to start your business. Now, you may or may not have your own domain name, website, hosting company, etc. and those are topics for an entirely different article(s) to come! However, if you can get online – which is probably how you are able to read this article – then you ARE in position to launch your business and expect success based upon the firm foundation which YOU have built, ‘brick by brick’ via these ‘15 Pre-Launch Steps’ and tips.

YE is Here!

S-B Global Enterprise Network

S.U.R.-B.E.T. Enterprises

Money ‘Da’ Easy Way!

YE is an author; WebPreneur, electronics, computer & gadget geek; certified holistic health consultant; grandmother and devoted traveler that currently resides in Georgia. She can be contacted for interviews, consultations and general comments at either of her websites.

©2008 S.U.R.-B.E.T. Publishing

 

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How To Create a Billion Dollar Internet Business

Being Self Employed – How To Set-up a Business Website

Steps 1, 2 and 3

For those of you that have been following the series, “Being Self Employed. . .” with the 15 Pre-Launch steps systematically checked off of your ‘to do’ list, the creation of your online presence is the next order of business.

The numbers 3 and 5 figure prominently in my life: born in the 3rd month, on the 15th day in a year that ends with both the numbers 3 and 5 ‘kinda’ marks me for being in resonant affinity with those numbers. Which is probably why my ’steps’ often come to mind in blocks of 5. . . . For this particular series, the business website, in order to keep things simple [Keep It Simple Sweetie – KISS] there will be 3 steps to each aspect of successfully creating your web presence. That being said, let’s get started!

  1. Create a memorable and/or distinctive domain name. If you already have a following of customers for your home based or small business then by ALL means use the business name that is familiar to them. For example: you offer ‘in home’ pet sitting to people in your neighborhood and their families and friends. Generally you work 2 and 3 day weekends but are now ready to add week long ‘pet house sitting’ to your services. The city that you live in has a population of 100,000 and there are 10 pet shops that you frequent and you’re known at the local SPCA. You do some advertising by fliers, most of which are posted on public message boards around your neighborhood and your local library branch. All of your customers and potential customers know your service as ‘Annie Meyna – Pet Sitting at Your Service.’ Looking to acquire the domain name, AnnieMeyna.com would be an extremely wise first choice. I advise my customers to look also in the ‘.net,’ ‘.biz,’ and ‘.org’ domains for availability before giving up on the desired domain name. However, it is a good idea to have 2 – 5 alternate names, as ‘catchy’ or unique as possible, when doing your domain name search.

  2. Conduct a domain name search. Of course if there are some domain names that you’d like to use, knowing if they’re available requires a domain name search. MOST web hosting sites offer ‘free’ domain name searches. You simply type in the desired name into the search box and within a minute it’s availability is returned for your further decision making. Also, you can go to WHOIS, DomainSearch, and Name Droppers which are domain name search engines and purchase/registration services. [Please note that I am not affiliated with nor recommending doing business with either of the aforementioned entities.]

  3. Select a reputable hosting service. The web is FULL of web hosting companies and/or affiliates thereof. I am an affiliate for a few hosting services. I also own 2 domains and they are both hosted by different companies – neither of which I’m an affiliate of! Go figure. . . For my initial web host ’shopping’ I looked for services that had the lowest initial yearly cost, unlimited email accounts, unlimited sub-domains and 24/7 support services [although it appears that 24/7 only exists in alternate universes. . . .]. For the first year I received all of what I was looking for along with a pretty good control panel and some nice administrative ‘amenities’ [which means freebies that really add to the competitiveness of your site] all for under $25.00. In order to decide the type of control panel will be easiest for you to learn, you’ll have to contact the ’sales’ department of the potential host and inquire as to what their ‘back end’ or administrative control panel is. It appears that there are some control panel options that are fairly well used in the hosting communities such as VDeck, cPanel, etc. By clicking the links to VDeck and cPanel and reading the documentation, taking the tours, etc you can get a fair assessment for their ease of use. Certainly you can search the internet for ‘control panel software’ and come up with some additional options. At first the control panel wasn’t a major issue for me because I was determined to establish a web presence and I knew I’d learn to work whatever control panel I ended up with – it was a no brainer. NOW that I have brains, I want a really simple control panel that talks to me: says, Hello! when I log in; asks, How’s your day?; tells me my page hit stats and recommends new page layouts in line with the latest trends! That of course is something that some SUPER GEEK is working on this very moment and has yet to come to my attention, but I’m looking for it anyway. . . . In the meantime, do spend the time exploring the control panels offered by the hosting services that meet YOUR major criteria – doing so will give you a competitive edge in the do-it-yourself web management/design arena.

The best thing that I have found about surfing the internet for information, especially via articles and blogs, is most of what I want [in some cases wanted – when I run into a snag] to do has been done by some very intelligent, kind and sharing individuals AND is easily found when the right ‘keywords’ are entered into a search engine. And in light of all that I have gained by way of instruction, encouragement and plain old amusement on the world wide web, I trust that YOU are receiving note worthy assistance by way of reading my articles and blogs! Giving and Receiving is actually what makes the world a great place to be – for in the long run, and often in the short run, the good hearted giving is received and passed on in kind!

Taking the time to research domain names, site hosting and site management, which is what you’re about to engage in, is one of the most important investments you can make into your online business. Preparing for success is just like learning to walk – once you get your balance you can take off with ease!

YE is Here!

S-B Global Enterprise Network

S.U.R.-B.E.T. Enterprises

Money ‘Da’ Easy Way!

YE is an author; electronics, computer & gadget geek; certified holistic health consultant; grandmother and devoted traveler that currently resides in Georgia. She can be contacted for interviews, consultations and general comments at either of her websites.

©2008 S.U.R.-B.E.T. Publishing

 

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The Best Online Business is YOURS

Being Self Employed – How To Set-up a Business Website

Steps 4, 5 and 6

Alright! You’ve got your first choice in domain names, a top notch – dirt cheap web hosting company selected WITH a simple to use control panel all with very little hassle except for narrowing down your choices! With that accomplished you may only be reading this next installation for amusement purposes or even to pick up a few tips you hadn’t thought of! For the rest of us, here are the next 3 important steps to setting up an award winning business website:

  1. Decide on the design style and layout. Most of us know what web sites catch our attention and which don’t! It’s a wise practice to search online for sites offering the same types of products or services that you have to sell. Why???? So that you can see and note any trends – in order to ’stand out’ in a crowd you first have to know what the crowd is ‘wearing!’ Once you’ve checked out the ‘norm,’ you have a good list of design ideas that you DO want on your site and that you DON’T want to imitate! I recommend visiting at least 10 sites to really see a comprehensive display in your business category.

  2. Invest in site design software. If you’ve already ’signed on the dotted line’ with a web hosting company that offers a simple build-it-yourself software package in its control panel then you’re ahead of the site design software issue. Web site design software comes in 3 very distinct levels: Simple – which often isn’t really simple but has very little room for customization and or design ‘freedom; Basic – which costs any where from $19.95 to $200 and offers lots of templates, graphics, web objects [flash files – you know the web pages that slide words and pictures into place, etc.], audio and video capacity, etc. and ‘Techie‘ [which is MY name for the type, you may call it something different such as 'advanced,' 'professional,' or 'expert'] – Techie software offers everything that Basic offers with the added abilities to take quite a bit of time to learn and master where the trade off comes in building a super top notch site that rivals Canon, Sprint or even Greyhound! I have an affinity for Serif WebPlus [Basic], for it’s ease of use and outstanding tutorials, templates and ‘add-ons!’ I’ve also used Microsoft Publisher [2003 version] and recommend any number of low cost WYSIWYG [What You See Is What You Get] software offered at any local Office Depot, Office Max, Best Buy or Circuit City, etc.. There are also great quality Simple and Basic wysiwyg software offerings for FREE listed at TuCows, SnapFiles or The Free Site to name a few freeware/shareware sites. For those of you that are ‘method based’ in your business approach the freeware/shareware is the way to go: you can download free demo trials AND unlimited use software that may prove to be simple and to the point for a very good start off website design. For the ’savvy shopper’ such as myself, the freeware/shareware sites are my first stop to find test software and templates in order to get a true picture of what my sites can look like. . . .

  3. Investigate some of the FREE web hosting sites – they offer a variety of easy-to-use site templates and extras such as site counters, blogs, forums, forms, shopping carts, etc. There is generally a limited amount of pages that can be hosted on these sites but since you’re creating an entry level site for the most part, this option can be the best and easily affordable one for many. Some free web hosting services are: BlinkWeb, MyHosting24/7, eSmartStart and WebNG. Thousands if not millions of start up internet businesses as well as established small and online businesses utilize FREE web hosting services AND once your business outgrows the limitations of the bandwidth or number pages [you'll be adding so many products and new services due to your phenomenal success!] copying and moving your site to a dedicated paid hosting service will be virtually ‘child’s play!’ As an incentive many of the free hosting services offer the ‘free’ sites with hopes that once the need arises customers will upgrade to their paid accounts – and if you are comfortable with the backend [control panel] along with the customer support or whatever that the free account gives you then upgrading is one way of ‘giving back’ to the provider!

For me, knowing my options and becoming familiar with those options is a prime factor in decision making – I not only like HAVING a road map, I like having a general idea of what’s ON the map before I set off on the road! Such is the reward of living long enough to have garnered some wisdom after being a very young and impulsive ‘youth!’ Gone are the days of having a vague notion of where point ‘b’ is and breaking out in a blaze of smoke without knowing whether or not the roads to ‘Rome’ were under construction. . . . .

So, I could have listed the free software and site hosting services first, however, without being given the impetus to think about where you want your site to take your business, that would have been just another ‘hype’ bit of info which is all too prevalent online these days. Which leads me to another great parting shot: Take your time and read between the lines – it’s your life, time and business AND only YOU can do it justice!

YE is Here!

S-B Global Enterprise Network

S.U.R.-B.E.T. Enterprises

Money ‘Da’ Easy Way!

YE is an author; electronics, computer & gadget geek; certified holistic health consultant; grandmother and devoted traveler that currently resides in Georgia. She can be contacted for interviews, consultations and general comments at either of her websites.

©2008 S.U.R.-B.E.T. Publishing

 

 

 

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This post was written by YEisHere! on July 27, 2008

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