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Essen Forums Member
Joined: 26 May 2012 Posts: 1
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#1 · Posted: 15 Jun 2012 05:23
I am contemplating setting up a website using SBI and wonder if anyone can give any advice on things I should do before actually putting my money where my mouth is and signing up with them.
For example, should I try and have some articles/content ready beforehand and if so how many approximately. Are there other things which I can put in place which might speed things along somewhat once I actually sign up.
Also, once I have taken the plunge and signed up with SBI, how long is it likely to be before my website is up and running/how much time/hours should I allocate to the setting up process. My website would be an information website but I am thinking of charging a nominal amount for an e-book with a proportion of the proceeds going to charity and would be glad to hear from anyone who has any experience or advice with this.
My objective is to work from home and to start making some money by the end of three months, and to make around US $600 (UK �400) per month by the end of six months. Does this sound doable and if yes best advice on achieving this please? Any guidance would be deeply appreciated as I am a complete novice regarding websites and earning on-line.
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talfighel
Joined: 17 Mar 2007 Posts: 1201
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#2 · Posted: 16 Jun 2012 06:37
My best advice for you is to do the following:
1. Invest in yourself. Start reading motivational books. This is a must.
2. Also include some sort of a network marketing opportunity with any offers that you add to your site.
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mountainmom5
Joined: 30 Aug 2007 Posts: 3116
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#3 · Posted: 16 Jun 2012 13:34 · Edited by: mountainmom5
SBI is a great choice to go with...
Essen: For example, should I try and have some articles/content ready beforehand and if so how many approximately. Are there other things which I can put in place which might speed things along somewhat once I actually sign up.... no, don't have content or articles beforehand as you may change your mind as you go thru the Action Guide, on what niche you are going with. Believe me, I have done that!
Essen: Also, once I have taken the plunge and signed up with SBI, how long is it likely to be before my website is up and running/how much time/hours should I allocate to the setting up process.... it all depends on you and how fast you go through the Action Guide...some folks have traffic coming to their sites within weeks, others it takes longer.
I couldn't wait to get my site up and running so I spent hours those first weeks, working through the Action Guide and getting my brain wrapped around the SBI concept.
It all depends on what all you have done otherwise as far as writing content, and internet marketing.
Tip: DO NOT HURRY SO MUCH THAT YOU SKIP ANYTHING IN THE ACTION GUIDE!!
Essen: My website would be an information website but I am thinking of charging a nominal amount for an e-book with a proportion of the proceeds going to charity and would be glad to hear from anyone who has any experience or advice with this. I don't have advice with that as I haven't done too much with that..
Essen: My objective is to work from home and to start making some money by the end of three months, and to make around US $600 (UK �400) per month by the end of six months. Does this sound doable and if yes best advice on achieving this please? Again, it all depends on so much... your niche, how quickly you get traffic built up ( no traffic = no money!) I would give it longer than that personally so you won't get stressed out over it. I didn't make that much until my second year...
If you can look at it as a source of additional income until you get the ball rolling it will save you a lot of frustration and grief!
Good luck!
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Sum Yung Ho Forums Member
Joined: 17 Jun 2012 Posts: 4
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#4 · Posted: 17 Jun 2012 12:19
Joining SBI isn't a matter of hustle. It's a matter of following their steps. Follow them - the videos and PDFs. Plus get help from the forums, but only after you've followed their step-by-step instructions.
Don't think beyond this, just do it.
As an aside, you won't be making $600/month at the 3 month mark. If you're inexperienced, I don't care how good you are, you won't pull it off.
If you do exceptionally well, you might start getting a trickle of income after 6 months.
Good luck,
Sum Yung Ho
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Laura Burke Forums Member
Joined: 8 Jun 2012 Posts: 8
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#5 · Posted: 17 Jun 2012 19:31
I don't have advice for you about SBI because I haven't bought it, but I just wanted to say "welcome." As for your monetary/time goals, they're definitely ambitious, but with a lot of hard work you can probably do it. Of course there are a ton of variables in this equation, but perseverance is the key.
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