One Foot In Each Camp

You have a full-time job but secretly you yearn to break free of the corporate shackles and strike out on your own. You have a great idea for a business but you need the income from your job to pay your mortgage and to feed yourself while you get it underway. Sound familiar? This article considers this dilemma and suggests how you might make the break from paid workforce to your own full-time home business when financial necessity dictates a regular and uninterrupted monthly income.

Making Money From Affiliate Programs

Affiliate programs are a great way to generate income if you don’t have a product of your own to promote yet. You know that already. But it’s NOT, despite what you’ve heard, just a simple matter of signing up for this or that affiliate program and placing free and paid classified ads all over the place to generate traffic to the website they give you or to get people to click on your autoresponder link.

Running An Online Business Without A Website

A common question I get from website visitors and ezine subscribers is “do I have to have a website to run an online business?”. The answer is a resounding “no … but it’s easier if you do”. If you’re absolutely aghast at the idea of creating and running your own website, not to worry. Here’s how you can create, run and market an online business using nothing but your email program and ISP!

Entrepreneurship … Do YOU Have What It Takes?

Fully one in ten adults in the United States today is an entrepreneur. This phenomenon is by no means restricted to North America. The leading country for entrepreneurship is Brazil with one in eight adults an entrepreneur. Australia is not far behind the U.S. with one in twelve. These countries – Brazil, the United States and Australia – lead the way. Contrast, for example, Germany (one in 25), the United Kingdom (one in 33), Finland and Sweden (one in 50) and Ireland and Japan (less than one in 100). (Source: Global Entrepreneurship Monitor 2000.)

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