The Easiest Business to Start

Posted on November 21st, 2008 in Action by ajmorris

In an earlier I post I explained why an Internet Business is a great choice for starting a new business today. And in my preceding post I explained why NOW is a great time to start your business, despite the recession, despite (or because of?) the high unemployment rate. You should start, and start now. Take Action!

So what is holding you back? You don’t know what type of business to start. You don’t know how to make a website. You need this, or you need that. Wouldn’t it be great if there were someone who could help you with all that detail? Someone who could make the process of creating a profitable business a simple step by step process. Someone to (metaphorically) hold your hand and walk you through everything you need to know and do, in the order you need to get them done.

Well there is someone like that. Someone who has built a thorough process that has helped thousands of people start profitable businesses online. His name is Ken Evoy, and I bought his original eBook on Internet marketing about eight years ago. One part of his advice is to ‘over-deliver’ (give people more than their money’s worth and more than they expect) — and boy does he ever! Now he offers more than just an eBook, you can get a complete program that includes your own website, hosting, and step by step guidance throughout. But don’t take my word for it. Go to SiteSell and read the testimonials, view the examples of truly successful sites, see what Ken has to offer. It’s a great way to get started — do it now.

Now is a Great Time to Start Your Home Business

Posted on November 5th, 2008 in Beginning by ajmorris

The world economy is heading into a recession. This might seem a terrible time to get involved in your home business — but it’s not! This is a great time. People are more money-conscious than ever, and are looking for ways to save. Help them out, and your business will boom.

There are lots of opportunities opening up in these troubled times. If you can help people save money, they will flock to your business.

First, consider the essentials. People have to eat, and they need shelter. Those are the kinds of things people will spend their last dime on. (Well let’s hope it doesn’t get that bad!) So how can you help them save on those things?

How about starting a neighborhood delivery service? The cost of gasoline has skyrocketed — if your town or neighborhood is a long distance from discount shopping centers, people will be willing to pay you to shop for them. Loading your van with the weekly shopping for ten households means nine trips saved, along with the gas, vehicle wear and tear, and time you are saving them.

For the housing situation, consider that spare bedroom in your house. Couldn’t you rent that to a college student during the school year? Maybe add breakfast and supper to the deal, and you could still turn a nice profit charging prices comparable to the dormitories and cafeterias at the school.

Brainstorm along these lines. Helping people deal with the recession while turning a fair profit creates a win-win situation. These are just two examples out of thousands of things you can do. Find something that fits your situation and location, and start now.