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The Biggest Market Of Them All … And How to Tap It

Been online a while? Steep learning curve, isn’t it? Like me, I’m sure you remember all too well how overwhelming everything seems at first. So many unfamiliar terms and concepts. What, pray tell, is an autoresponder? What’s an ezine and why do I need to advertise in one? What’s wrong with this list of 300,000 email addresses that I can mail to for only $29.99? What do you mean?

Invest Your Home in the Stock Market

(Author’s Note: Although the stock market returns illustrated in this article are an obvious example of Greenspan’s “irrational exuberance” of 1997-2000, the concept is still valid. However I would caution anyone against investing more than they feel comfortable losing and strongly urge investors to spread their investments among other classes of assets such as real estate, bonds, precious metals, etc.)

How to Market and Protect Your New Ideas

The intellectual property transfer market is now estimated to be worth over $100 billion. If you have a new idea, a patent or an invention, you may be able to license it or sell it for millions of dollars.
Many Fortune 500 companies are now making their intellectual property available for sale or licensing at new online intellectual-property exchanges. These companies are trying to maximize their return on research and development investment and generate a new source of revenue by licensing their unused and underutilized inventions to others.

Finding a Niche Market

You are probably new to ecommerce or have decided to get involved into it. In any case, if you plan to run an ebusiness of some kind, I advise you to read this article. My dear friend you have probably heard that it is easy to make money on the internet with almost anything, and that having a web site with cool products will just make you successful. This is just not true. Be aware that there are a lot of people that are just out to get your money. Now read carefully, it is possible for ordinary people to make money on the internet as well as it is to be ripped off and/or lose big.

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