Starting a Internet Business
Starting an internet business leverages the power of a 24 - 7 business
with global reach and computer automation.
The internet is a marvelous
communications tool. The technology is affordable.
It can be a convenient way
of doing business.
The following list describes an
ideal income stream. Compare
these to an internet business.
| 1. |
Small
investment of cash. There are programs that
can be started with small investment of
cash. Look for ways to invest time
capital rather than cash. Which do you have
more of: time or cash? |
| 2. |
Low
risk. Enterprises that require large
expenditures of capital for equipment or
inventory are full of risk. Build income
streams that do not require lots of equipment
or inventory or an involved manufacturing process. |
| 3. |
Minimum
time. Minimum time means that once your
project is up and running, it should operate
on auto pilot. |
| 4. |
Low
maintenance. Set it and forget it.
Automate the process as much as possible. Set
up the system so it requires very little human
intervention. |
| 5. |
Unlimited
access. Look for opportunities that
don't require swapping physical presence for
money. A digital enterprise can be
accessed from any part of the world that has
telephones. |
| 6. |
Access
to markets. The best product in
the world is no good unless other people know
about it, and the more people that know the
more money you will make. |
There is a steep learning
curve. Do-it-yourself is a slow, tedious
process that can turn out to be more expensive than
if you had hired someone to help you in the first
place. The big question you have to ask
yourself is how much time do you have to spend on
the project. You wouldn't attempt to do heart
surgery, so why would you attempt to master digital
technology if it isn't your area of expertise.
There are tools available that can help you build, optimize, and market
your internet-based business and fully automate the process of building and maintaining
your web site.
Starting an Internet Business Top of Page
|