I often meet new Internet marketers on
various forums and they aspire to earn the big bucks like some of the
well-known persons out there, such as Yanik Silver and Bryan Kumar.
However, most of these new marketers
have only the slightest ideas on where to start, and a lot of them are not
willing or able to invest a startup capital in their online business. However, it
is almost impossible to start an Internet business without spending some money
on basic infrastructure such as web hosting, names and so on. Hence, here is a
rough guide on how to build an Internet business starting with $0.
The first and most important thing to
do is to list out all your skills. What skills do you have? You may have picked
up these skills through daily life (for example languages), through your job
(hands-on knowledge on a specific niche) or from your hobbies (for example
fishing). It is most vital to list down skills or knowledge that you have and
might be in demand elsewhere. For example, you love fly-fishing and you do it
every day after work. You may build your Internet business upon this: writing
an instructional guide on fly-fishing, teaching people how to do it, etc. Best
of all, you do not need to spend money to acquire this knowledge: you already
have it.
So, the very first option, if you have
no money to start off your online business, is to earn some capital using your
already existing skills or knowledge. You can give tuition to students on your
dominant subject in college, you can teach stuff about your hobby to people who
are interested, you can write guides on knowledge or skills you picked up through
experience and cannot be found in theoretical books.
Okay, let's say if you just can't think
of any skills or knowledge that people might be interested in. Then, it's most
important that you locate a workable business model and focus on that alone.
You can obtain almost everything you need through bartering, web hosting,
domain name or credit card processing, to name a few in exchange for your
product (if you own one) or services like copywriting, ghostwriting and website
designs. There is always some mundane job that people don't want to do, and you
can do that for those people in exchange for things you need. You just need to
ask for it!
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