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divinebeauty
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Joined: 08 Feb 2005
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Location: San Diego, CA

PostPosted: Tue Feb 08, 2005 8:12 am    Post subject: I need your insight ...

I have been an opportunity seeker for 2 years now. I want to stay at home with my 13 months baby boy and now I am desesperate. I am looking some new insights so I will appreciate your advices, recommendations, directions etc. I have some differents skills, and I would like to combine them to do something unique.

1) I know (speak, read, write) at least 4 languages. My native languages are french and creole, and I speak english and spanish. I have already translated websites contents and articles.

2) I am a webmaster designer. I can use differents graphics softwares.

3) I am a reader, I can read very fast and I like it. Laughing I am an eternal student. Embarassed

4) I am an internet queen, I spend a lot of time on internet do research about everything and I want to use internet to make a living. Very Happy

I have already tried to sell on E-bay some digital products like softwares and e-books but the profits I made didn't worth my time. I am also educated on webmarketing and I have read almost all the e-books on the market Very Happy also I am a newsletters subscriber of all the internet gurus. The problem is I have a lot of informations but don't know how to get started. Rolling Eyes

I wanted to sell online (Ebay or my own e-commerce) but I don't find my niche market. What to sell? Rolling Eyes

Can someone gives me some inspirations please?

Thanks.
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silke247
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Joined: 23 Aug 2004
Posts: 35
Location: My home!

PostPosted: Tue Feb 08, 2005 11:28 am    Post subject:

Well I run a large Group and many of us now stay at home and run our businesses fulltime.

We sell everything to everyone, and do this both online and offline.

Niche marketing is great if you can break into a niche. Some people find they are already in one!

I have many affiliates who sell our range of cleaning products. They use them in their own homes and honestly recommend them. Some participate in our wholesale scheme, some just use flyers and send customers direct to their webstore.
Many have "accidently" built big teams by leading with the product - those who liked what they saw and signed up as an affiliate to use and promote the products themselves.

I have one guy who is a personal trainer who sells the nutritional products to his clients and has built up an impressive network through his gym life and contacts.

I have an affiliate who runs a pet service who sells the pet products.
And also the cleaning products (you know the mess that pets make)
And also magazines - and not just the pet ones - she has become adept now at selling magazine subscriptions and makes good income from that.

The best way is to start general, learn the market, and find your niche, then "specialise" when the time is right. Join a good company under a leader who is already successful, and who has a record of showing others how to duplicate that success.
Ignore all naysayers and people who start telling you certain things don't work - seek out those that know they DO work and can show you HOW to make them work for YOU - and not just the HOW but the WHY and WHEN of those methods.

At the end of the day, a successful business will be YOUR business, so build it how you want to be what you want.

Hope that helps!


Silke
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Lyle
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Joined: 03 Feb 2005
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Location: Montreal, Canada

PostPosted: Tue Feb 08, 2005 2:54 pm    Post subject:

Hey divinebeauty...with your skills as a web designer and your knowledge of internet marketing, why not branch out into your own web design company. I did just that and have never looked back. It was difficult at first but I stuck with it and I am very pleased that I did. Is this something that you would be comfortable working with? Doing this form of at-home business, you are only dependent on yourself to find clients which is sometimes a little easier than trying to get surfers to buy another's product or service that you may or may not believe in. Let me know if I can be of more help along with others on this board. All the best.

Lyle
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