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Start your own business?

I watched a commerical the other sunshine about the SMC article were you become a memeber and put up for sale products to people and pocket the profit. does anyone enjoy any experiences doing this? if you start your own business by doing this, where do you revise how to file taxes and whatnot? any info or opinion are welcome.


Answers: Hello,

What you've discovered is call "MLM marketing." It stands for "multilevel marketing."

There are some good sides to this, but to be honest, you're better rotten starting your own jobs.

I don't know much just about working offline, but I do know how to make money from the internet. I'll hand over you some advice that suits!


The best bearing to go is to start your own business!

When I vote that, I mean within are really a number of ways to manufacture money online.

Here are just a few of them:

1. Make a website or blog on a topic that you know going on for.
Then, you sign up to a.d.s.e.n.s.e and other PPC content sharers, and you make money when ancestors click on your links.

2. Sell an actual product
You can still make money by selling selling space, but this way, you brand name money by selling a product.

3. Sell a digital downloadable product.
Like an eBook or some other type of digital product. This way, you don't enjoy to deal next to postage or anything like that. It's similar to an online vending machine!

It's really straightforward to set up websites like these. In reality, you can buy a website on eBay for very really little time or money, and start making money within a week or two of marketing your website!

Anyways, I hope this post help you to see other avenues of making online...

-Andy
OK I'll help you

It's a scam

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Do You Own An Ecommerce Site? Tips/Advice/Link?




Answers: The best tip I can give you is to subscribe to the Internet Retailer magazine -- this is a magazine dedicated to ecommerce, and you will find loads of tips, case studies and success stories on how to sell online.

The magazine is available for paid subscription, but if you qualify they can send it to you for free (I get it for free)

http://www.internetretailer.com/

You'll also learn a lot from WebmasterWorld.com's Ecommerce discussion forum http://www.webmasterworld.com/ecommerce/
I would suggest Commission Junction. You can become an affiliate to any of their thousands of companies, and get paid whenever you sell something. It saves you from having to carry an inventory, handle billing, or deal with customers. The companies you select to represent do all of that for you, and they pay Commission Junction, who then pays you monthly. I've been with Commission Junction for years. It's free to join, and it's easy.

Hope this helps.

Alternative to eBay ?

I sold a couple of things on eBay last month and be really shocked when I got my (expensive) fee's for doing so. Are near any alternatives to eBay, I'm gonna close my account near them out of principle. Amazon is ok but is hard to fathom, are nearby any others thanks


Answers: Hi Kevin gratefulness for your response to my question on the subject of the safety of travelling from JFK to Times Square via public transport belated evening - think I will probably rear a yellow hackney carriage maybe not the cheapest but get to be the safest method and, hopefully, hassle free

Anyway, sorry mate but I do not know of an alternative site to ebay only bought on it once and be disappointed with the product when it arrived so don't feel I'll be bothering again.

Good Luck
There is an excellent website called gumtree, which I use frequently, its enormously easy to use and you can flaunt in your local nouns, across the country or globally. It is free to publicize - no fees at all.

www.gumtree.com
Craigslist is probably your best bet although it is designed for a local bazaar only.

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