INTERNET & AFFILIATE MARKETING


Wednesday

LEGAL REQUIREMENTS FOR INTERNET MARKETING

What is required to do business on-line? How complex is it to start and run an Internet business opportunity?

Unfortunately, the answer is that it depends. An on-line retail business can have complicated legal requirements associated with it like licensing, sales tax collection and reporting regulations.

On the other hand an Internet marketing business can be a very simple and direct path to follow to own a web based entrepreneurial activity.

For the purposes of this article, let's examine the world of affiliate marketing since it can produce an income stream with minimal up front costs and very little regulation.

Representing the products of others requires no stock, no shipping, no sales tax issues and no reporting requirements.

Products are offered and sold through independent entities like Click Bank where any affiliate marketer can register, pick products to market and collect commissions.

Under such circumstances, the producer is responsible for product shipping and the Click Bank like operation processes the sale for the customer as well as sends out the commission to the marketer along with the profit to the producer.

The Click Banks keep all of the necessary records of the transactions, issue the checks or wires and provide the year end reporting for tax purposes. In other words, much of the busy work required of any small business person is supplied basically free of charge to the marketer. Hard to beat that kind of deal.

At the end of the day, there is not much required of the business person who operates as the affiliate marketer. However, there is some wisdom in doing the following.

To be in business, be a business. Form an entity of some type. You can choose to be a Sole Proprietor or even a Corporation. The details of such choices are not to be addressed here but it is easy enough to research the pros and cons of each as well as get advice from professionals like a CPA.

Entity formation has a lot to do with paying state and federal income taxes which, as we all know, are legally unavoidable. When registering with the Click Bank type operations a marketer is required to supply either their social security number or the tax ID number of their company. There is no escaping the long arm of the tax man since income will be reported for you.

Beyond that there is little else the law requires other than the possibility of a business license that your local government might want. That can easily be checked out by a call to your local Chamber of Commerce.

Thus affiliate marketing can get you into business for very little up front expense and can begin generating income almost immediately. More significantly, as you become a better marketer and expand the number of products you represent, that income stream can grow exponentially.

Because the trend in business start ups is increasingly toward doing business on-line, it would seem that the smart and easy way to launch would be with affiliate marketing. It represents the classic low risk, high reward business model that most every business person seeks.

Beyond that, it is the kind of business that can be started in one's spare time so that current income sources can remain undisturbed, at least in the short run. Should the affiliate marketing business grow to the point of providing a sustainable income, it can than become a full time focus.

With little legal red tape to deal with and not much investment required, affiliate marketing provides the first and arguably the most important step into the world of doing business on the Internet. The link below is provided to showcase one such first step opportunity. You are invited to take the time to review the world of being an affiliate marketer.

After all, it might just be a glimpse into the future of your own on-line business.

BECOME AN AFFILIATE MARKETER

Sunday

FROM 1-10, WHAT ARE THE CHANCES OF BUSINESS STARTUP SUCCESS?

On a scale of 1 (low) to 10 (high), what are the chances of starting a successful business? That is a truly great question.

Notably, there is more than one answer. The type of business must be considered in the formulation of any kind of semi-accurate reply.

For example, getting into the restaurant business has a low chance of success. Opening a McDonald's however has a high chance of success should the huge franchise fee amount paid up front be available without strings attached.

Many in the world of small business will say that it is all about location, location, location. Others will insist that the bottom line is cash flow. With good cash flow comes a better chance of success, without it comes almost assured failure.

In other words the variables are numerous and there is almost no one shoe fits all answer. One thing for sure is that regardless of the what, where, when, who and how factors in getting into business, there is risk. Success cannot be guaranteed in the free market.

Having gotten all of that established it is now time to kick this matter into reverse, back up a bit and acknowledge that there is a low risk way to get into business that brings with it a reasonably high opportunity for success.

The cash costs for starting are very low. The sweat equity however is much higher. Like all businesses, you have to put in your time and make a meaningful effort.

Location is not a factor. You can be physically located wherever you choose and you can do business with customers or clients almost anywhere.

Because start-up and ongoing overhead is low, cash flow is generally not an issue other than possibly in the first 90 days. But the emphasis here is that with little cash out, even those first 90 days are very manageable.

It is a learn as you go business for those with no particular expertise to begin with and a great business for those who bring some experience to the table. The training required is not complicated and is available whenever it is needed. Because it is self paced, it can be done quickly or spread out over time.

Importantly, it is a business that supplies all of the resources necessary to succeed. Additionally, mentoring is provided along with access to others involved in the same industry who can supply a never ending list of best practices. Thus a newbie is not the lone ranger. There is plenty of assistance and endless help resources available at every turn.

But do not be side tracked into thinking this business is a lock. Just like every other kind of market place endeavor, there are no guarantees. You can fail at this just like you can at anything else.

In this case however, the risk of failure is greatly diminished. In fact, if you bring the determination to see the job through to this business on the front end and just stick with it until you make the progress required, there is almost no chance of failure.

Needless to say, just like anywhere else, you cannot be easily discouraged or tempted to quit. That would guarantee failure. Staying on track will in most all cases lead to a successful business start-up.

You may have deduced by now that we are referring to starting, building and maintaining an online business. Make it the one of your choice but make sure to learn what is required to succeed at Internet marketing.

With an online business, the world is your oyster. A consumer can be located literally anywhere and do business with you should you be selling what that person seeks. Make that transaction work in your favor and you are in business.

To review a low cost, high success web based business training, simply click the link below and consider what such a comprehensive resource can do for your future. Remember, he who hesitates is lost, so follow the link and get a look at what leads to a high rate of business success.

HERE ARE THE 1-10 CHANCES

Thursday

START A WEB SITE FOR A BUSINESS

In our world today, if a business does not have an Internet presence it is losing ground rapidly to an increasingly sophisticated marketplace.

The paradigm has shifted and the more traditional ways of doing business are quickly fading off the radar of consumers. Ignoring or abhorring technology equates to being left behind in the parking lot while those doing business online have already left the terminal.

The future is all about what the world wide web brings to the table in terms of competing in the free market. The old methods of advertising are fading fast. Customers prefer the convenience of online shopping to the ever increasing hassle and expense of traveling to a brick and mortar business location.

The number of prospective customers in the immediate area around a business location pales in comparison to the shopping audience online. The web numbers are exponentially larger.

To be off line in today's world of commerce is to be guaranteed that a business will fall behind the curve and only fade back even further as time passes.

The web offers marketing, sales, service, information and communication opportunities that heretofore have simply not existed. The future promises even more of the same with an even greater emphasis on speed and convenience.

So if you have a company that is not on the Internet, now is the time to catch the wave of the future. Without it the competition will become even tougher. With it, a business can grow and prosper in ways not otherwise possible.

The options available to build a web site and create an online presence basically boil down to two possibilities. First, hire it done. Second, do it yourself. Consider the pros and cons of both.

Paying a service has clear pluses. Find the right provider and you get instant expertise and a polished finished product. The downsides are obvious. Hire the wrong provider and, as is the case with anything else, you will not get anything that is anywhere near your money's worth.

In either case, it will cost a bundle and unless you can deal with the inevitable glitches and break downs in house, the ongoing expenses can be quite high.

More significantly, you can easily become dependent on that outside resource which may or may not be reliable, dependable or, for that matter, even remain in business. Under such conditions, when your supplier fails, you fail.

The do it yourself option keeps you in the self reliant category and keeps your expenses down at a minimum level. Thus when something needs to be done it can be attended to quickly and inexpensively.

On the other hand, if you do not, as is the case with most folks, have any expertise on web site design, creation and maintenance, it will require some time and focus to get there. In other words, you will have to learn how to do the required tasks yourself.

That can become problematic in terms of finding the right provider that teaches the basics and also supplies the resources necessary to get the job done. All along doing so in an easy to understand manner and at minimal cost.

When going this route, look for an established resource that is available online, provides all of the support required to get your questions answered, includes access to others doing the same work so that best practices can be shared, has web hosting, provides a user friendly step by step web site builder, has links to the most helpful Internet sites for add ons and can provide testimonials as well as examples of actual, functioning successful operations.

At the end of the day, do what works best in your setting. There are plenty of people for hire who can do the work for you. But if you are independent minded and prefer to be self reliant, an example of an excellent learning resource is linked below. Click on that link and see what you think.

But most importantly, do not get left behind. Start a web site for your business now. The longer you delay, the more you fall behind the curve. See you online.

BUILD A WEB PRESENCE

Monday

BEST START-UP BUSINESS FOR UNDER $10K


It seems that an ever increasing number of people are considering the idea of starting their own business. Not everyone however has a huge amount of free and clear cash to spend for that purpose which raises the question: what business can be started for an investment of under ten thousand dollars?

The straight answer is, not all that many. Buying an existing business requires large amounts of capital. Getting into a franchise opportunity can be very expensive as well depending upon what one is looking to do. There are some franchises that can be bought for under ten thousand dollars but that is just the franchise fee alone. The business start-up costs must be added in on top of that, leaving that under $10k guideline far behind.

The fact is that most business opportunities require that the interested party take the full plunge into the shark infested waters of beginning a business. There are few chances to wade into the water a step at a time so that current income streams can be maintained until the new business generates enough revenue to support the owner.

Additionally, starting a business can be a complicated venture. There is a seemingly endless line of tasks and arrangements that must be made before getting started, let alone before a new operation will actually generate income. Worse yet, it is very likely that it will take at least a year or often even longer to generate even the smallest of profits.

After all, the open market place is a very competitive environment, even when everyone plays by the rules. The fact is, there is no free lunch and starting a business requires lots of time and sweat equity. Free markets by their nature offer anyone the opportunity to do business. But at the same time, those same free markets are loaded with others seeking to make a profit as well. Lots of them will be in the industry and the business sector that you choose.

All of which brings us to the point of considering what kind of business can be done for less than ten grand, offers a chance to wade into the water rather than make the all out leap and can turn a profit, even with plenty of competition, sometime within the first six months of operation.

When you know what to look for, those kinds of opportunities are not only possible but they are immediately available. The key is to identify the business characteristics that fit. What follows are a few to keep an eye out for when searching for prospects.

Obviously, look for low cost ventures. There is no need to break the bank to get started.

Get into something that is an established niche and not some off the wall idea or some total scam.

Find a business with a track record of success that includes valid documentation of real and honest results.

Notably, avoid anything that leaves you stranded on a desert island. If there is no training or support available, steer clear. Being the lone ranger when starting a business makes zero sense. Help at the beginning is critical, especially without established expertise on hand.

To maximize profit potential, you need to do something that addresses a very large market segment. Appealing to a small audience, particularly when there is already established competition in place, is a recipe for unnecessary hardship if not failure.

If your choices require that everything you are doing now must be left behind, be very careful. It is far better for your fiscal, not to mention mental, health to be able to maintain current income levels in the short run as you build your business so that your back is not forced against the survival wall before having a reasonable chance to succeed. In other words get into a business that allows you to wade in gradually.

Is it actually possible to find a business that meets all of these criteria? Absolutely and without doubt. A link is provide below to one such business that will give you the desired profile.

Keep in mind that the sooner you find the right opportunity and get started, the better established you will be as others decide to catch this wave. It never hurts to take advantage of an advantage.

STARTUP BUSINESS FOR UNDER $10K

Friday

CATCH THE TREND OF DOING BUSINESS ONLINE


LEARN TO CATCH THE WAVE
Can you be counted among those who have simply overlooked the booming trend of doing business online? Probably not from the standpoint of being a customer on the Internet. But in terms of being an entrepreneur or employee, you may not be paying attention.

Much of the future of business will be conducted on the world wide web. As technology improves and access spreads, more and more of us will buy, sell and trade online.

Most brick and mortar businesses already have a well established Internet presence, including some of the largest corporations on the planet. Anything from retail companies to law firms have web sites and are on the web virtually all the virtual day.

The old paradigm of an 8 to 5 work day at the office followed by a commute home is clearly fading into history. Going forward it will be necessary for those planning to be engaged in the workforce to be tech and Internet savvy, prepared and maybe most importantly, experienced. Are you?

Developments and events are moving at what seems like light speed compared to just a decade ago. The advantages of doing business online increase with each and every day.

Consider that technology continues to discover new, easier and more efficient ways to get our work done and that such a reality is only going to increase in terms of volume and rate of speed.

Add to that the sheer size of the marketplace available on the web and the literally staggering number of prospective customers it offers. We are talking figures in the billions and growing.

That growth will only become even more mind boggling as access to computers and the Internet spreads like wildfire around the globe. People everywhere are demanding the opportunity to get online and it is only a matter of time for them to become regular consumers thereof, just like the rest of us.

The Internet offers businesses irresistible advantages like speed of transaction, servicing multiple customers simultaneously, one stop shopping convenience, twenty four seven business access year around, portable management, residual income, instant communication and world wide draw.

Clearly, business owners and entrepreneurs will continue to flock to the web in order to grow their business. Relying on the single store location, open only during regular business hours is not going to be competitive in the future. It will take a whole lot more.

And if you are planning to fit into that future in one capacity or another, be it as a business owner, entrepreneur, or employee, it is necessary to catch the wave immediately. To wait is to get behind the curve and maybe even to be left behind altogether.

Now is the time to awaken to the direction the future is already taking. Any and all of us who are planning to be a part of the world of profit and loss from now on are in need of training in the ways of the web. It is imperative that we find out how to function in the world of online business.

The wiser among us will not only learn the workings of the Internet, we will become directly involved in online business ourselves, even if we are working for someone else at the same time. Since the entire world of business has an ever growing online role to play, the opportunities to get involved at literally every level will grow as well. How prepared are you to take on that opportunity for a fully engaged career?

Seek out and find the kind of real world, practical training that allows you to learn about the business of Internet business on multiple levels, at your own pace, without having to go back to school and pay outrageous tuition.

Clearly the best place to learn about the online world is online. There is training available right now that will advance your Internet education well beyond the level of almost everyone else.

Do not get behind the curve. Follow the link below and learn how to catch the wave.

LEARN TO CATCH THE WAVE

Saturday

CAN A STUDENT EARN MONEY ONLINE?


Can fish swim? Can birds fly? Can a banker find a way to rip you off? Of course a student can earn money online!

There are only a few prerequisites that must be in place. It is a complicated list but here it is:

-access to a computer;

-that in turn has access to the Internet;

-and a willingness to spend the time required to start and run an online business.

There can't be very many candidates who cannot handle such minor challenges. Just in case the computer and Internet requirements are a bit much, try going to the campus, city or county library and using the computer resources provided there. There is no 8 to 5 office requirement. One need not suffer the frustration of a commute. Conveniently, the Internet is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week so it is possible to work literally anytime you choose.

A student can work between classes, nights, weekends and anytime that school is out. The online schedule features built in flexibility. It's almost as if Internet availability was designed with students in mind.

Fortuitously, most all young people are solidly tech savvy and thus need not be overly concerned about that aspect of online business. Today's students are facile with computers and have a deep understanding of how the world wide web operates.

Given such built-in advantages, doing business online is a student's dream. So where to start? What is step one in the Internet business start-up picture? Once again, this is an arena where students are fully prepared to move forward.

The number one requirement is to identify a business that provides all of the training as well as all of the resources necessary to succeed online. In other words find something that includes the full spectrum of information a student would need to learn to start and to run the business.

Equally important would be an option that supplies the required infrastructure like web hosting, web site creation, turn key web sites and all the support that allows the student entrepreneur to get questions answered along with access to well established best practices.

A second valuable option would be to get into a business that provides several choices relative to exactly what type of venture will be pursued. For instance, maybe the business would entail an online store, or a web site development venture, or product marketing and promotion, or even the presentation of one's own unique product or service. The more the options, the more the opportunities, all of which means a student can make a choice that best fits their interests and talents.

Most important for any student is a business that requires little upfront investment while affording an opportunity to earn income literally right away. That means a business that will pay for itself inside the first 60 days. The key: do not get involved in an online venture that requires a significant cash outlay to get started. Make sure that the largest investment required on the front end is time, not money. Once started, a business can grow expenses based upon greater revenues so that the venture basically funds itself as it goes forward.

Always remember that an online business addresses a worldwide marketplace, providing the largest number of potential customers in the history of commerce. The opportunity for success is huge, meaning that the upside of an Internet business can be virtually limitless.

Getting into business while still in school makes a great deal of good sense. Students can get started and nurture their venture while otherwise engaged with academics and build their business so that when they finish school, they can hit the ground running in the private sector.

You do not have to be an Einstein to understand the opportunity and the value involved. Get started with your own business when you are young and be your own boss in the post graduation world. The link below is a good place to begin. See you in the open market.

START YOUR OWN BUSINESS NOW!