Information Websites
Nothing Beats Working from Home. According to a recent
Harris poll, 72% of American households are thinking about starting
a home-based business. You are not alone. Start today and be there
first.
But ... this area is fraught with "get rich quick" schemes. So
evaluate the opportunities carefully. Anything that offers great rewards
for no-or-low work is a fraud. Think about it -- why would they need
you?
You can start working from home part time by creating an
Information Website.
Bad News, Good News
Building a real business, no matter what kind of business, requires work.
"That's the bad news."
The good news is that there has never been a better time to start a business from home. The Internet
makes it a low-cost (i.e., low-risk), high-potential route.
Forget the long string of "classic work-at-home" dead-end jobs (ex., envelope-stuffing and telemarketing).
Use the Web to build something terrific that excites you, a business to be proud of, that you own, and that earns you substantial income.
What do you know about the Net really? The technical side of things? Search engines?
Keywords? Meta Tags? Those and
other barriers keep non-experts out of this world-opening opportunity.
Not any more.
Site Build It! removes all the barriers. You still have to work to build a business, of course. Anyone who tells you that you do not have to put effort into building something real is lying to you.
But that's all you have to focus upon. No "HTML." No "FTP." No programming. No Search Engine Optimization. SBI! takes care of all the non-business, technical, tedious matters. You focus on growing a business.
That's the way it should be. And that's the way it will be in 7 years. SBI! is unique,
next-generation Web hosting that empowers its owners to beat the competition (61% of SBI!
sites are in the Top 3% of all sites).
See
websites by SBI Owners ... people just like you..
Don't wait. Get that all-important head-start now.
How Does SBI Work?
In a nutshell...
1) Your site builds targeted, interested visitors.
2) Your site PREsells through high-value information.
3) Your site convert visitors into buyers, whether you are...
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-Professional selling knowledge of a service (locally, globally, or both).
Check out my husband Bob's site
http://www.How-To-Hardwood-Floors.com, which provides quality information
for wood floor owners. Bob reviews and suggests hardwood floor cleaning and care
products that he had already been recommending to his local customers for years.
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-Teaching, guiding or mentoring in your area of expertise.
My site
DataEntryHomeBusiness.com is packed with information about legitimate work
at home opportunities using a computer. I even sell a 200+ book I wrote about
how to start a data entry home business.
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-An "infopreneur," monetizing through AdSense, affiliate programs and referrals/finder fees.
My teenage son and I recently launched
MinnesotaStateofMind.com, which provides resources to encourage Minnesotans
to support their home state by buying products made in Minnesota and more. It
will continually grow to include travel and attractions, sports and special
interest.
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-Selling a service to local clientele. My husband has owned
his hardwood flooring business for over 20 years and thought he was doing just
fine without a website. But then he found out that 70% of internet users have
searched online for a local service provider ... that 80% of all purchases by
consumers are made within 20 miles of where they live or work
... and that if his prospective customers can't find him online, they will find
his competition instead.
FashionFloorsbyBob.com sends him email and phone inquiries every single day.
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-Sharing knowledge or experience about a topic you are passionate
about. Whether it is calico cats, stamp collecting, or cooking over a
campfire ... you can make money and have fun with a hobby or interest. Take a
peek at my latest Information Website ...
SensitiveSkinny.com. I've suffered with sensitive skin for many years and
find great fulfillment in sharing what I've learned with others - from home
remedies to food allergies to ingredients in skin care products.
From Information Websites to learning
more about Michelle's sites ...
Data Entry Home
Business.com
Minnesota State of Mind.com
How-To-Hardwood-Floors.com
SensitiveSkinny.com
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