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by Susan Sweeney CA

ePub 101 Internet Businesses You Can Start from Home: How to Choose and Build Your Own Successful e-Business download
Author:
Susan Sweeney CA
ISBN13:
978-1931644488
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1931644489
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Publisher:
Maximum Press; 2nd edition (June 1, 2006)
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Small Business & Entrepreneurship
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Susan Sweeney, CA, CSP, HoF, is an internet marketing consultant and certified speaking professional. She is the author of 3G Marketing on the Internet, 101 Ways to Promote Your Web Site, and The e-Business Formula for Success.

Susan Sweeney, CA, CSP, HoF, is an internet marketing consultant and certified speaking professional. She is the developer of the Internet Marketing Boot Camp and has created several webinars, seminars on CD, internet marketing training programs, and e-books. She lives in Bedford, Nova Scotia.

101 Internet Businesses You Can Start from Home КНИГИ ;БИЗНЕС Автор: Susan SweeneyНазвание: 101 Internet Businesses You Can Start from HomeИздательство: MAXIMUM PRESSГод: 2007Формат: pdfРазмер: 1,7 mb Written for those who want to break away from rigid schedules, unappreciative bosses, and soul-sapping commutes, this book puts prospective Internet entrepreneurs on the road to success by offering an analysis of Internet. mechanics and commerce and providing profiles of successful Internet businesses

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Each of the 101 business profiles includes promotion techniques for helping these start-ups get on the . A good place to start if you are in the beginning stages of thinking about opening a home based business using the internet. The market is saturated with most of these businesses.

A good place to start if you are in the beginning stages of thinking about opening a home based business using the internet. Jul 27, 2014 Mira rated it liked it. Very basic information. Should help some people brainstorm when trying to decide on the direction of their online business.

Good news - You can still get free 2-day shipping, free pickup, & more. Try another ZIP code. Starting with a guide to defining what is most important-time with family, a flexible schedule, financial freedom, and risk levels-this study moves into an investigation of how online business works, followed by profiles of 101 proven ideas guaranteed to fuel entrepreneurial thinking. From getting started in online and offline promotion, this handbook is sure to accommodate all needs and interests.

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Written for those who want to break away from rigid schedules, unappreciative bosses, and soul-sapping commutes, this book puts prospective Internet entrepreneurs on the road to success by offering an analysis of Internet mechanics and commerce and providing profiles of successful Internet businesses. Containing more than just technical information, this manual also helps the entrepreneur prioritize business goals and evaluate comfortable levels of risk, ensuring that the chosen business matches the aspirations of the entrepreneur. Each of the 101 business profiles includes promotion techniques for helping these start-ups get on the road to success, and a password for access to the companion website is provided.

  • A good place to start to help spark ideas and give you a good idea of what is needed to start

  • This book was O.K. There were many ideas to choose from but only a few good ones. Plus, there isn't much information on each business. You could find more ideas and a lot more information for free on the Internet.

  • I've read about a dozen books on internet businesses, and this is by far the worst. The "101 fill-in-the-blanks" formula in itself is tired, cliche, and overdone: just like this book. If you know NOTHING about the internet or about business, and you have no creativity and just want to pick an idea from the list of 101 things, this books would be marginal. If you have any knowledge of the web, of business, or of what kind of business you want to start, skip this. If you do read it, borrow it from the library first. The book is both too vague and too specific: a difficult thing to achieve, but also a very bad thing to achieve. Part 1 (Doing business online) is so general as to be useless. There are numerous business models and revenue streams that aren't mentioned, and her "4 levels of e-business" are so general that they are useless. She doesn't appear to even know about Google Ad Words, which is scary considering the 2007 copyright date on my copy. (Google doesn't get mentioned either: anyone home?) Anyone who is that ignorant should not be writing books on e-commerce. Part 2 (the 101 Business ideas) is just a collection of random businesses she found online. They are so specific that for most people they are no help at all. Her descriptions aren't very thorough, and she wildly overestimates the amount of money it will take to start one up. For example, if you want to start a movie review site, Sweeney says you will need $5,000 to $10,000 to start! Hello? I've started real brick and mortar businesses with far less tart up cash. That is easily inflated by 2000%, which clearly shows that she hasn't done any of this stuff: she's just found it online and come up with some numbers based on wildly inaccurate assumptions. Her bio says she is " a renowned industry expert on Internet marketing topics," yet her marketing ideas are generic, badly outdated, and incomplete. You can glean a few good ideas from this book, but it is not worth reading the endless, repetitive prose, and you may well pick up some very bad ideas as well. Steer clear of this book. It's retail price of $29.95 is outrageous, and even the discounted Amazon price is too high. But Scott Fox's "Internet Riches" and the Dummies "Starting an Online Business All-In-One Reference." Neither is perfect, but they are far and away better than this dog, and between the two of them you will know what you need to get started for a few dollars, not the 5 figure startup costs this book recommends. There is one good use for this book: if you have competition, send them a gift copy. That will slow them down long enough for you to take over the market. :-)

  • It took 70 minutes to read this book and it was a complete waste of time. Basically the book's advice is create a website and get people to pay you somehow. The big ideas are literally to sell something and the author hilariously give each thing it's own category like #20 SELL BOOKS and #44 SELL ART SUPPLIES! and #14 SELL BEAUTY SUPPLIES. Those are not different business ideas. Also, most of the ~~business~~ ideas are NOT internet business ideas they are normal businesses such as cleaning services, event planning, PR firms and numerous others that may ALSO benefit from having a website. But they cannot exist solely on the internet and would need a specialized skill set and the ability to go out and get the clients.

    The book is also annoying to read because it is repetitive, redundant and insultingly simple. It was written for idiots. I'm not an idiot so I found nothing of value in it. I don't recommend this book at all.

  • If you've ever dreamed of owning your own business but don't want to be tied down to a brick and mortar building, then this is the book for you. Starting an Internet business could not be easier with the help of the information provided. The book starts with interview information from three successful Internet businesses and then follows that with how to get your point across, the various formats for a storefront, required features of the successful storefront, payment options, and levels of e-business. From there it moves to helping determine what is important to you and how to use that to find the right business for you. From there it moves to the profiles of successful businesses. These profiles are complete with how to market the business, startup costs, skills needed, online examples, etc. It finally concludes with information on how to build your site, get it submitted to search engines, e-mail marketing, using links and pretty much just about everything that you need to know in order to get the business up and running.
    Susan Sweeney, the owner of an international Internet firm, has produced a very thorough and easy to understand book. Probably the best book available today on starting an Internet business from scratch, it is a highly recommended read.

  • Book is now outdated. Is a good reference or starting point for the novice. Good introduction to where things have come from... Things have changed quite a bit since publication as they tend to do on the net.

  • Waste of Money...Don't buy this book its completly outdated and not a single business in 101 business listing is practical in today's life