Starting an Online Business- All By Yourself!
Copyright 2006 Lynn VanDyke
“The best place to find a helping hand is at the end of
your arm.” That is an old Swedish proverb that hangs in my
office. A little over a year ago I was a complete newbie
to online businesses. I had absolutely no experience in
building websites or HTML coding. I was completely green
to the possibilities of the Internet.
In less than a year, I have 2 thriving online businesses
and a few smaller ones as well. There is no doubt in my
mind that within a few months, those small web businesses
will be just as lucrative for me. I just need to find the
time to grow and nurture them.
This is an article for the smart, down-and-dirty
entrepreneur. This online business article speaks to those
folks who truly and utterly get ‘it’. Starting an online
business is easier than many think. The trick is to know
who to trust and when to pay out. Read on for more
detailed insights.
When to Do It Yourself
Truth be told, I am a huge fan of doing it yourself. I
think the best online business owners are those that can
reproduce a profitable web business in any niche. After
all, a web business in the fitness industry is built the
same as one in the knitting industry.
I could have paid someone thousands upon thousands of
dollars to build my online business site. I decided
against it though. At the end of the day I would not have
gained any online business knowledge had someone else built
my site.
I would not gain any knowledge about HTML, linking
strategies, RSS feeds or anything else. I would have to
pay a website builder thousands and thousands of dollars
every single time I wanted to build a web business.
Let me ask you this: if there was a pain free, simple, hand
holding guide that taught you to build an online business…
would you be interested? What if the guide was free? Well
it is. You may contact me and I'll forward it to you.
Learning the "how-to's" of building your own online
business is one of the smartest investments you will ever
make.
That guide will walk you through everything you need to
know about creating an online business all by yourself. It
talks about hosting, domain names, RSS feeds, linking
strategies, newsletters, HTML coding (or the lack thereof
necessary to build a site), search engine positioning and
much more. It is a complete blue print to developing your
online business.
When to Pay Someone
Just as I am a firm believer in building your website
yourself, I believe in paying professionals from time to
time. I outsource all graphic work to true graphic
artists. I pay for logo designs, business card printing,
and merchant accounts.
I believe in minimizing customer service issues. All of my
billing is through a third party source. All of my
products are digital or shipped directly from a third party
company. They handle customer service. I simply refer
their products.
The goal of a web business is to be profitable, efficient
and fun! Being a web business owner is far better than
being an employee. Think about that for a moment. You
want to increase your profits. Create an online business
by using all of your resources. Just recognize the
difference of when to pay someone and when to learn it
yourself.
About the Author:
Lynn VanDyke's content website is in the top 1% of all
websites worldwide according to Alexa. She recommends this
hosting company for your online business:
my.sitesell.com/buildit . For your free online
business "How To" guide, please visit:
my.sitesell.com/action-guide
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