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Quit Your Job (and Never Go Back) - How to Create, Start, & Market an Online Business for Under $500 in 30 Days or Less (WorkYourselfUp.com Presents)

Product Type: Book
Product Price: $10.95
Manufacturer: Kathode Ray Enterprises, LLC
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Description
Do you dream of quitting your job and being your own boss? If so, this book is for you! Wouldn't it be great if you could work from anywhere you wanted and choose your own hours? No longer would you be tied to a desk, have to fight rush hour traffic, or miss an important event because you had to be at the office. Does the thought, "I want to start a business just like that!" come to mind when you visit a site on the Internet? And imagine if you could wake up every morning, excited about the day ahead, and say to yourself, "I can't believe people pay me to do this!" Now is the time for you, to not only have the freedom you've always wanted, but to bring your online business ideas to life. Thousands of people all over the world are making money on their own terms and doing it all from their computers. And if they can do it, so can you. Say "goodbye" to the speed limit holding you back from success! "Quit Your Job (and Never Go Back): How to Create, Start & Market an Online Business for Under $500 in 30 Days or Less" is a step-by-step workbook which will help you get an online business up and running more quickly and easily than you ever thought possible. In this book, you'll learn: - The truth about how to make money online - How to effectively deal with obstacles that are stopping you - Simple methods to market your business and bring unlimited visitors to your Web site - The major advantages of doing online business...and never want to do offline business again - How to avoid the Internet marketing pitfalls that plague 98% of the people who are currently doing business online - How to find hungry buyers and get the most money from them - How to connect with your customers and build customer loyalty - How to avoid giving up on your dream By following the advice and answering the thought-provoking questions found within this book, you will be ready to start your new online business and earn the money you deserve. About the Author: David Hooper is the founder of Work Yourself Up!, a business development organization specializing in small and medium-sized companies to sell more product, increase consumer knowledge, and make more money. He is known for combining traditional business and direct marketing knowledge with guerrilla marketing techniques necessary for companies to compete.
Reviews
Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2009-10-29
Summary: "Good advice about using article marketing"
While this book doesn't have a lot of content, what is include is a good primer for someone completely new to Internet marketing. I bought this book for my wife. She wanted to start an online store selling dog toys. She had no idea how to start driving traffic to the site. I thought a book like this could help her start to get an idea of the many ways you can bring people to a site. After reading the book, she was most excited about the chapter on article marketing and took the advice given and used this method to start selling her dog toys.
Since then, she has sought out more advanced information about doing article marketing, but I have to give this book 4 stars for opening her up to marketing ideas in a way that wasn't overwhelming to understand.
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2009-09-10
Summary: "Helps get the ideas flowing"
A bit of background: For the past year, I've been spending hours (and a fair amount of money) learning about the best ways to make money online. There are so many approaches that it makes my head spin sometimes. Do you go with what has the potential to meka a lot of money fast or do you go with something you love doing and want to do long-term? While this book doesn't go into great detail about the specific ways to make money, it does the important questions you need to ask yourself to get clear about what your plan is going to be.
I guess that's what I liked about it the most. When you hear how people are making thousands of dollars a day and it seems so easy, you stop thinking of IM as a business and just want to find an easy way to make money. This book brings you back to the reality that this is a business and, with good planning, can be something you can do for years.
Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2009-07-17
Summary: "helpful for clarity"
Part of the problem with working online is having too many options. You don't know where to start.
This book helped me to get focus on what I was doing and come up with a plan. If you are looking for clarity on what you should concentrate on, this is a good book. It works as a good supplement to other "make money online" books.
Rating: 1 / 5
Date: 2009-03-09
Summary: "workbook means blank pages"
Yeah, this is a workbook. [...] I have now bought a book that has several pages like this: "Look back and reflect upon all the ideas, realizations and other thoughts that came to mind when you were answering the questions in this chapter [on all those earlier pages that had lines on them]. Write down any afterthoughts or any other insights that come to mind." [23 blank lines fill the rest of the page]
Each chapter starts off with a page or a page-and-a-half of "content." Then you get four or five pages of fill-in-the-lines. Then you get a page with the title of the next chapter centered on it. Then you get the page or page-and-a-half of "content," followed by four or five pages of fill-in-the-lines. Chapter title page. Page of content (we're talkin' content like "Follow the two rules for online success: 1. Get started. 2. Don't quit.") Pages of lines. Title page. Content. Pages of lines. Title page...you get the idea. [..]
