The Top 5 Legitimate, Home Based Business Opportunities

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The Top 5 Legitimate, Home Based Business Opportunities
The Top 5 Legitimate, Home Based
Business Opportunities
Dave Espino
HomeBasedBusinessOwner.com
In this report, you’re going to learn about the top 5 legitimate, six-figure
businesses you can start in the comfort of your own home.
As a home based business owner for over 30 years, I can tell you that
technology has dramatically improved the quality (and quantity) of the
opportunities to work from home.
In fact, over the years, I’ve been an insider in this industry and in this
report, you’re about to discover the top 5 ways to make money online from
home.
While the traditional job world may be struggling, the internet world is
thriving! And now you can benefit from these “mega-shifts”.
In this report, I will describe each opportunity in detail, and then I will give
you the “pros and cons” of each opportunity and lastly, I will tell you who
that opportunity if perfect for. And, I will also give you my most
recommended resources for each opportunity.
Not every opportunity “fits” every person, and my goal is to match you with
the right opportunity, based on your personality and natural experience
level.
Let’s get started!
Legitimate Home Based Business #1
Ecommerce
Legitimate Home Based Business #1
Ecommerce
Let’s start with the very first opportunity, which is ecommerce or selling
physical products online.
Ever since the internet became mainstream, ecommerce has been growing
at an incredible rate and more and more people are buying products online
every year.
They’re going to websites like eBay, Amazon, Etsy and Craigslist (as well
as a whole host of smaller ecommerce sites) and they’re buying things
online as opposed to going to a mall and shopping and spending time and
money there.
Why Ecommerce On Major Sites?
The opportunity to get into ecommerce is so amazing because websites
like eBay and Amazon already have tons and tons of traffic.
You see, one of the biggest challenges when you start to build a website or
when you want to be build a business online, is getting traffic / visitors to
your website.
eBay and Amazon already have the traffic!
They’ve got millions upon millions of shoppers coming to their site
everyday… And those members are there to buy. They have their credit
cards ready and they’re ready to buy!
What better place to set up your online store than on eBay and Amazon
and Etsy?
Focus On This One Main Thing…
The great thing about selling on these big sites is, you only have to focus
on one thing.
All you have to get good at is finding profitable products to resell. That’s it!
You don’t have to be good at driving traffic, SEO, social media or any of
those things, because those sites are already doing that and more and you
get to benefit from all those efforts!
All you have to do is get good at finding great deals that you can flip for a
lot more profit and that’s not too difficult to learn.
Why Is This A Proven, Top Opportunity?
It’s very simple. Because there are already thousands upon thousands,
even tens of thousands of people making six-figure incomes on both eBay
and Amazon!
So, it’s a proven business model. It’s a model that works.
And because it works, and it’s already proven, you know that if somebody
else has had success with something, you can also have success with that
same thing.
So, clearly one of the first and one of the easiest ways to get started
working online from home is by selling physical products on eBay and
Amazon.
Pros and Cons Of Starting An Ecommerce Business From Home
Let’s talk about the pros and cons of this opportunity.
The pros are that you don’t have to drive traffic to your website. eBay and
Amazon already have the traffic, so by listing your products there, you take
advantage of this massive traffic that already exists and is already coming
to eBay and Amazon.
Another advantage is you don’t have to set up a merchant account or any
other kind of credit card processing because eBay accepts PayPal which is
a super simple way to receive payments and Amazon.com has its own
payment structure called Amazon Payments.
One of the beauties of Amazon is that most people already have their credit
card already on file with Amazon.
All they have to do is click’ Add to Cart’ and their credit card information is
already stored there. It makes it very easy.
In fact, Amazon even has ‘One-Click’ purchase where you just click once
and your purchase is done and it’s on its way to you.
In a recent study, 95% of those surveyed said that they had made a
purchase on Amazon.com in the previous year. That’s a pretty amazing
statistic and, you know, if 95% of the population is shopping on Amazon,
well, I think I should be selling there, wouldn’t you agree?
Another great benefit of selling on eBay and Amazon is a program by
Amazon called ‘Fulfilment by Amazon’, or Amazon FBA.
Fulfilment by Amazon is a program that allows you to ship all your
merchandise to Amazon and then, whenever one of your items sells,
Amazon actually picks, packs and ships out those items for you!
By using Fulfilment by Amazon, you no longer have to do one of the more
time-consuming parts of the ecommerce work, which is the entire shipping
side of the equation! (which, frankly is a pretty significant amount of work)
I’ve been selling on eBay and Amazon since 1999 and one of the parts that
I used to hate was shipping.
It used to bother me so much because of the sheer amount of time that it
took – time that I could be using to find more deals, to make more money,
or to build other businesses.
Now, with Amazon FBA, that huge responsibility is gone!
You don’t need to worry about shipping anymore.
It’s a very simple process… What you do is you take all your merchandise
that you listed on Amazon and you ship it to Amazon in bulk. (in bigger
boxes)
And, you even get to use Amazon’s incredibly low UPS shipping rates,
(because they have some of the best shipping rates in the nation) and
you’re shipping it to their warehouses; their distribution centers.
Then, when those items sell, Amazon does the picking, packing and
shipping for you!
Now, what you’ve just done is you’ve automated the whole shipping side of
your business!
Now all you have to do is just get good at finding deals and shipping them
off to Amazon. It’s really an amazing program!
The other good news is, even if you’re an eBay seller, you can still use
Fulfilment by Amazon to get your eBay products shipped.
So, in effect, Amazon becomes your fulfillment center, no matter where the
items are being sold from! (they don’t have to be sold on Amazon in order
for you to benefit from FBA)
What happens is you ship all of your merchandise to the Amazon
distribution center and then, when an eBay item sells, you just log in to your
Amazon FBA account and you create a ship order and that item gets
picked, packed and shipped to your eBay customer!
This would have been a dream come true when I first started in this
business, to have a whole professional company shipping my product out
for me!
Do you know how powerful and amazing that is? For that reason, there are
people making not just a hundred thousand a year doing this - there are
people actually making a hundred thousand a month doing Amazon FBA!
That’s because, when you take the shipping part out of the equation, and
that time consuming task is no longer your responsibility, you can do
amazing things by just buying and selling, buying and selling, buying and
selling. It’s a very, very powerful business model!
Ok, so now, what are the “cons” (negatives) of this type of business; selling
physical products on the internet?
The main thing is it can be time consuming.
It can be time consuming to source products.
It can be time consuming to ship products if you’re shipping products out
yourself. (this is called Merchant Fulfilled as opposed to Fulfilled By
Amazon)
It can be time consuming to find new deals.
It can be time consuming to try to compete with other sellers in the eBay
and Amazon marketplace. Those are some of the negatives.
The other negatives are that there are some fees involved when you sell on
these sites...
You have to pay eBay fees. You have to pay PayPal fees. With Amazon,
there’s a flat percentage fee that you have to pay, based on the type of
product you’re selling.
Best Personality Types For Ecommerce
If you are used to dealing with physical, tangible products, or you have a
little bit of that old school, traditional personality. In other words, you like to
touch and feel the products you are selling and you feel that others like to,
as well, then this is an ideal business opportunity.
If you want something that is more stable and more predictable, this is a
good business model for you.
If you like the idea of someone else creating the market and the traffic so
that you don’t have to, this is a great business model for you. And it’s only
going to get better because ecommerce is still growing like crazy, year after
year. Amazon sales are growing like crazy. eBay continues to grow every
year.
More and more people are buying online and are staying away from some
of the traditional physical locations and stores that they used to buy on.
That’s one of the reasons we see so many retailers going out of business –
it’s very difficult, (in a poor economy) to compete with online retailers who
have a much smaller overhead!
As more and more consumers discover the ease of shopping online…
As more and more people discover how quickly Amazon gets the product in
their hands… (because Amazon often ships the same day and gets it to
you within one or two days. It’s amazing sometimes!)
You’ll see more and more people shopping these e-commerce market
places! That is legitimate six-figure business Number 1.
My Recommended Resources For Ecommerce:
This is my Udemy course which gives you a “grand tour” of the top
websites where you can sell products online: You can preview the course
for FREE and you also get a special preferred price by clicking the link
below.
Online Selling – Make Money On The Top 12 Ecommerce
Websites
Legitimate Home Based Business #2
Freelancing
Legitimate Home Based Business #2
Freelancing
Let’s talk about the second legitimate six-figure business you can start from
the comfort of your own home and that is Freelancing.
By freelancing, here’s what I mean…
There are a variety of websites available on the internet that allow you to
post your skills, your abilities and the things you know how to do.
There are even websites that don’t require you to have very high level skills
and yet you can do simple activities online for companies or for individuals.
Some of these are very, very simple activities, (like simple editing or adding
of things, for example) in many cases, and you get paid to do them.
This is the new world of online freelancing.
There are websites like Elance.com and Freelancer.com.
There are websites like Fiverr.com where you can post your skills and
people will pay for your skills.
This is a great opportunity for people that have specialized skills and are
having difficulty finding work.
You could literally start a full-time business, even a six-figure business, by
freelancing online.
This is a great opportunity to make some money while you’re looking for
that job or maybe even turn it into a full-time business in its own right.
Pros And Cons Of Freelancing
What are some of the pros of freelancing?
The pros are the pros of any home-based business and that is you can
work your own hours, you get to work as you wish – as much as you wish,
as little as you wish.
 You don’t have the long commute to a job.
 You don’t have to get dressed up.
 You don’t have to get up early, if you don’t want to.
Those are just some of the benefits.
If you’re in a creative field, you can use freelancing to continue to build your
portfolio and that will help you with future job opportunities.
There are a lot of benefits to being an online freelancer!
What are the negatives?
The negatives are that, depending on the number of skills you have, the
amount of work can be sporadic. You might get a lot of work one week and
not so much the next week, for example. But that really just depends on
your skill set.
If you have an in-demand skill set, you will always be in demand and you’ll
always have work coming in.
The other negative is sometimes you have to accept a lower amount than
you would normally accept from a job or from contract work, because
you’re putting your skills out in a competitive marketplace and you’re
sometimes competing with people in other countries.
People in other countries may have a different standard of living where they
are willing to accept less money for that work than you’re willing to accept.
It’s now a global competition for skills.
So, if you’re used to receiving a certain amount of money for your skills, be
prepared to accept less in order to get the job and in order to eventually
work your way up, maybe into a higher dollar skill set or a higher dollar pay
level as your portfolio builds.
Best Personality Types For Freelancing
This type of business is perfect for that person that likes the job-type
environment, but who has had difficulties finding steady employment in
their field of expertise.
These people don’t mind working for someone else and they may not feel
the need to strike out on their own, (by opening an office or a full-blown
business) but they still want to be able to do work in the area that they are
trained in.
The person this is perfect for is a person who is a traditionalist – someone
who is perhaps having trouble finding work in their specialty due to
changes in their industry, reductions in workforce or maybe even because
their work has been moved offshore.
At the same time, this person really likes the idea of working their own
hours and starting their own business, but they don’t want to venture too far
away from what they already know and are good at.
Recommended Resources For Freelancing
This is my Udemy course all about Online Freelancing. You can preview
the course for FREE and you also get a special preferred price by clicking
the link below.
Freelance Jobs: Finding Freelancing Gigs Online
Legitimate Home Based Business #3
Infopreneur
Legitimate Home Based Business #3
Infopreneur
The third opportunity is called being an Infopreneur, which is someone who
sells digital information products online.
I love selling information products online!
There is nothing that gets me more excited that when I check my email and
I see that some money has been deposited in my PayPal account because
somebody purchased one of my information products.
Right now, I have probably close to two dozen information products that
I’ve created and that are being sold online.
These products all bring me an income in different ways.
You know, it’s very, very exciting (and very easy) to create a product which
actually teaches somebody a skill or helps somebody with a problem that
they need a solution for.
You can turn that solution into an ebook, a video course or an audio
course. (By the way, it’s very easy to do this) Then, you just sell it over and
over and over and over again for an ongoing income stream!
Online Learning Platforms
There are some great opportunities emerging with online teaching.
For example, I just published my 17h course on a website called
Udemy.com.
Udemy.com is the world’s largest online learning platform and currently has
4 million students from all over the world!
These students are learning anything from web programming, to how to
build an app, to how to sell on eBay, to yoga, baking, cooking.
All kinds of things are being taught on this website called Udemy! It’s a very
exciting opportunity…
When you publish your course on Udemy, on whatever topic you want,
students come along and enroll in your course and that’s when you make
money.
You’re teaching via video, but the great thing is, you create the video
course once and then people enroll in your course continuously and you
make a passive income, in other words, residual income.
This is an amazing opportunity for anyone who has skills and wants to
teach them by creating a video course. (and as I said, it is super-easy to
create these courses!)
The Traditional Information Product Model
Besides online teaching on Udemy and other learning platforms, you can
also publish information products in the more traditional way.
This means that you will create a digital product - like an ebook, an audio
course or a video course (or a combination of all three) - and then you put
your digital product up for sale on a website.
Next, you add a payment button so that people can buy it from you. (this
can be done via PayPal, Clickbank, JVZoo or any of a host of other online
payment processor companies)
So, when somebody comes to your website, they’ll read the sales letter and
if it sounds great, they’ll click the payment button, which sends their
payment into your account.
As soon as they make their payment to you, they’re taken to a “secret”
page (the download page) and this page contains the product.
On this page, they can either download the product or they can even just
view it right on that page.
It's a secret page, that’s only revealed to them after they pay.
When they do that, now they get to consume your product instantly and you
get a residual or passive income.
I’ve got to tell you, it’s so exciting to see payment notifications coming into
my email (and my PayPal account) and sometimes I even see multiple
payments within the same minute from digital information products that I’m
selling or courses that I’ve published on Udemy!
It really is one of the best ways to build a massive, passive income, by just
publishing information products.
Pros And Cons Of Being An Infopreneur
Let’s talk about the pros first. The primary benefit to being an information
products publisher is that you can build a residual income.
You can build it to a point where you really don’t have to work a job
anymore and yet the money still comes in regularly and consistently. And,
you can create as many digital information products as you want or as
many online courses as you want.
You also get all the standard benefits of being a work-from-home business
owner:
 you can work your hours
 work when want
 work as much or as little as you want
There’s also an added benefit… If you build an email list of your prospects
and customers, you are effectively building an audience that you can
promote your future products to. That’s really exciting!
That’s where it gets really awesome because the next time you have a
product, all you have to do is simply send an email to your entire list, letting
them know that you’ve just released your new product and letting them
know where they can buy it.
This one email creates a flood of income into your accounts as those
people who already know you rush to buy your latest product!
These are some of the main benefits of being an infopreneur. (that’s the
name we call somebody who publishes information products)
What are some of the negatives?
The negatives are that if you don’t feel like you’re a teacher or if you don’t
place a high value on your knowledge or your skill set, you might not be
motivated to create your first information product.
But you’d probably be amazed at how many people can learn from you and
how many people can benefit from your knowledge, your experience and
your skills.
Not only that, but the truth is, you don’t have to be a top expert in a topic in
order to teach that topic.
I was talking to a friend of mine who used to be a teacher and he said that,
even though he had no interest in American history, he taught it and he
taught it well because the bottom line is, teaching does not require that you
be an expert or even that you have passion in a particular topic!
A lot of people think (when they’re looking at information product
marketing) that they have to be a top expert or an incredible guru in that
field. But that’s not the case.
The negatives or the cons are not that many when it comes to information
product marketing. The only way you could really lose with info product
marketing is if you don’t position your product to reach a broad enough
market that’s interested in your product. The only other factor that could
affect your success is if you don’t get enough traffic to your website.
Information products are easily my favorite way to make money online.
Best Personality Types For Infopreneurs
This type of business would be best for people who are teachers at heart.
It’s perfect for people who know that they have solutions that they want to
share with others or maybe even a passion that they want to share with
others and people who want to help make the world a better place.
Now let’s check out the next legitimate business you can start from home –
it’s called “selling other people’s products” through affiliate marketing.
Recommended Resources For Infopreneurs
This is my course all about how to sell information products on the internet.
You can preview the course for FREE and you also get a special preferred
price by clicking the link below.
Info Products – Make Passive Income Selling Information
Below is my course that teaches you how to get started creating and
publishing courses on Udemy, the world’s largest online learning platform:
Insider Secrets To Making Money With Udemy
Legitimate Home Based Business #4
Affiliate Marketing
Legitimate Home Based Business #4
Affiliate Marketing
Put simply, affiliate marketing is when you sell other people’s products in
exchange for a commission.
The way affiliate marketing typically works is you have a website, (this may
be a blog where you write about things that you are passionate about, and
where you review and / or recommend other people’s products.
When you make a recommendation, you use a special link called an
“affiliate link” and when a visitor clicks on that link, it tracks the eventual
sales so that you get credit (and you get paid) when that visitor actually
buys the product through your special link.
That is affiliate marketing at its core, basically, you are getting paid to
recommend and refer products to your visitors and you’re getting paid a
commission for that.
Now, commissions can range anywhere from 3% to 10%, all the way up to
even 100% commissions, depending on the type of product you’re
recommending.
Usually, when you sell physical products, you’ll make up to about a 10% or
15% commission. Also, some service-related products may also pay a 10
to 15% commission.
However, when you get into digital products, the commissions can be much
higher. The standard commission rate for digital products is 50%.
But, in certain situations, you can even receive as much as 100% of the
sale up front, because the customer is so valuable to the vendor that the
vendor doesn’t mind paying 100% commission for that lead because they’ll
end up making far more money on the upsells and back-end sales.
Basically, this means that they’ve developed a sales funnel (what we call
the entire sales process, that a customer goes through, from start to finish)
that allows them to make a lot more money than that initial, up-front
commission on the back-end sales or other sales that they may make to
that same customer.
Therefore, it is worth it for them to pay out 100% commission on the frontend product in order to make the much bigger sale on the back-end sales.
A good example of this is the eBay infomercial that I was a part of. In the
eBay infomercial, my “How To eBay” book and DVD set sold for $19.95.
The infomercial company actually lost money on that initial $19.95.
In other words, over and above that 19.95, they had to pay an additional
$40, $50 or even $60 dollars (per sale) in order to cover the TV air time!
So, the campaign was negative on the front-end sales… But, once they
received those sales, they would then offer coaching to those customers.
And, even though a relatively small number of customers decided to buy
coaching, they had enough customers buying the higher-end coaching sale
that this is where they really made their money.
So, for the infomercial company, it was worth paying out $60 or $80 dollars
per order, (over and above the amount they took in) in order to have a
chance to sell a $1,000 to $4,000 dollar coaching package.
That’s one example where a digital product vendor will often pay 50%, 75%
or even 100% commission on the front end product.
They can only do this when they have a sales funnel that is so well
developed that they know their numbers - and they know that they can
afford to pay out 100% of the front-end sale, because they know they are
going to make so much more on the up sells and on the back-end sales.
Getting back to affiliate marketing, the ability to sell other people’s products
in exchange for a commission is a really exciting opportunity, because all
you have to do is get good at reviewing / recommending products…
You can do this on a blog or on a website and build up an audience and a
following. And then, each time you have a new review or a new
recommendation, your audience takes your recommendation and buys it
and you make commissions.
There are other ways to do affiliate marketing, for example, you could just
buy advertising straight to an affiliate deal using your special affiliate link.
(this is called direct-linking)
Typically this is done by buying advertising online and you simply advertise
somebody else’s product by using your special affiliate link.
Since you get paid for every one that sells, basically what you are doing is
hoping that the amount going out for advertising is a lot less than the
amount coming back in, in commissions.
So for example, let say I decide to promote an eBook about weight loss.
I might buy advertising on a variety of weight loss forums or message
boards.
I can promote that eBook using my special affiliate link.
If I spend $100 in advertising for the day, but I made $200 in affiliate
commissions for the day, then that’s a really good return, right?
So basically, you made back your $100 that you paid for the ads, plus you
made a $100 profit. That is something that you can scale. (grow)
You can continue to grow it by reinvesting your profits and buying more and
more advertising.
So that is another way to do affiliate marketing. It’s basically arbitrage.
Pros And Cons Of Affiliate Marketing
Let’s look at the pros and cons of affiliate marketing…
There are a lot of benefits to affiliate marketing. For example, since you’re
not the product vendor, you do not have to deal with customer service. You
do not have to answer customer questions. You do not have to deal with
fulfillment of the product. You do not have to deal with refunds or returns.
If a refund or return is made, that would be charged to you, but you do not
deal with any of the customer service issues that go with selling a product.
You can just focus on writing and blogging about different products and
writing reviews and everything else is taken care of for you.
If you decide to get involved in the arbitrage scenario, that can also be a
hands-free opportunity because once you’ve set it up, you can then keep
an eye on your stats and just keep the ad payments flowing to your
advertising networks. Now you basically have one big profit loop that you
can grow and grow.
What are the negatives of affiliate marketing?
One of the negatives is, if you do not build an email list (your own
audience) out of this activity, then you are really giving away the most
valuable part of the online marketing equation.
Basically, you are giving away the lead - that customer, who can actually
be far more valuable to you in the long run than just that one-time
commission.
The bottom line is, if all you do is focus on making those one-time
commissions, then every day you are starting from “zero”, because you are
not building an audience that you can sell to over and over again. So, if you
are going to do affiliate marketing, I would strongly recommend that, before
you send people to that offer, you have them opt in to an email list.
That way, you capture that audience for yourself and you can market to
them over and over again.
That is my main warning, no matter which of these businesses you do - you
want to always build an email list. Always, always, always find a way to
build an email list in any one of these businesses that you get involved in,
because over time and even in the immediate, that email list could be like
gold for you.
Best Personality Types For Affiliate Marketers
Who is this type of business perfect for? This type of business is perfect for
somebody who likes numbers and likes statistics and likes analyzing
numbers.
It’s also great for someone who is good at writing, especially writing
reviews. If you are good at writing ads, then you may like the arbitrage
direction.
By the way, there are many different ways to approach affiliate marketing,
but this is the type of personality that would be best suited for affiliate
marketing. It would be somebody who does not really want to deal with
products, does not really want to deal with customers.
They just want to make money, but they want to use their analytical mind,
and they are good at analyzing stats, and may even develop the ability to
test different approaches - one against the other.
Recommended Resources For Affiliate Marketing
This is my course all about how to get started in Affiliate Marketing. You
can preview the course for FREE and you also get a special preferred price
by clicking the link below.
Affiliate Marketing: Get Started Making A Passive Income
Legitimate Home Based Business #5
Offline Marketing
Legitimate Home Based Business #5
Offline Marketing
How would you like to work with small business owners and show them
how to improve their sales by using the Internet?
Well, that’s what we internet marketers call “Offline Marketing”.
You are literally helping “offline” business with their “online marketing” and
you’re acting as a consultant.
Let’s face it most small business owners are NOT experts at online
marketing – they’re having enough trouble just keeping their business
going!
But the truth is, small businesses all over the world need help “getting with
the times”.
They need help with getting customers from the Internet.
They know that most consumers search the internet before they make
buying decisions and they want to be there when the consumer does that
search.
But most small business owners do not know about internet marketing.
They do not know the first thing about setting up a website, driving traffic,
creating ads online, and getting customers from the internet.
This is where you come in - you can set up online campaigns for small
businesses of all types.
When I say small business, I do not only mean local businesses.
I mean small to medium-sized businesses - even small companies - that
have 30, 40, 50 employees and that need your help.
Pros And Cons Of Offline Marketing
What are the pros and cons of this type of offline marketing?
The pros are you can get paid high fees.
You can get paid anywhere from $2,000, $3,000, $5,000, $10,000.
I’ve been paid as much as $5,000 by one client.
That’s a good positive, right, the high fees?
The other plus is that you’re actually helping businesses generate more
business and that’s a good feeling – you’re helping them generate new
business.
You are helping their business to prosper and thrive and you are
partnering, so to speak, with these small businesses.
What about the negatives?
Well, it can often feel like you have a boss, because the business owner
wants to see great results and they’ll be following up with you.
This makes the relationship feel like you have a boss. That’s the type of
relationship you’ve got when you do offline marketing.
They are (in effect) your boss!
They are paying you for results. They are paying you to get them new
customers, so you have to be able to deliver on that.
You have to know what you’re doing and you have to have the right training
to be able to do that.
Another negative about this business is, you’ve got to have some people
skills because you’ve got to be willing to meet with the business owners
face-to-face.
Even though there are a lot of “offline marketing” training programs that say
you do not have to meet with the business owner face-to-face, I’d have to
disagree with that.
Business owners are “face-to-face” people and if they are going to hire
somebody (especially if they are paying somebody thousands of dollars to
improve their business) they are going to want to meet with you, not only
face-to-face, but over the phone too, and they will want constant updates,
too!
You’ve got to be a bit of a salesperson to do offline marketing. (or hire a
salesperson to get the deals and deal with customers for you)
You’ve got to be able to have some good people skills - not only to acquire
the client but also to keep the client happy.
And, of course, you’ve got to know your way around internet marketing and
the various solutions that can help that business owner.
On the bright side, you do not have to do all of the work yourself.
You could use the “agency model”, where you have a graphic artist, (on
call) you have a web designer, (on call) you have an SEO person, (on call)
or you could even outsource several different activities to different
freelancing websites, where you can basically direct and manage it and
have other people that are specialists in those things do the actual work.
For example, my web designer is in the Philippines (he’s been with me for
4 years) and we’ve probably built 50 or 60 websites together.
We work really well together and it’s worked out really well because, now
that we’ve been working so long together, we’re a team. He understands
what I want done.
We worked our way into a really good working relationship, that way.
You can basically be the “agency manager” and then outsource all these
different services that your business owner needs. Those are some of the
pros and cons.
Best Personality Types For Offline Marketers
What kind of person is good for this business?
As I mentioned, you’ve got to be a people person.
You’ve got to be open to being told what to do and even, in some cases,
how to do it.
In other words, you’ve got to be willing to have a boss-type relationship.
You’ve got to know what you’re doing to really get great results for the
business owner. And, of course, this is not the type of business where you
are hands-free and can just sit at your desk and collect commissions…
This is quite the opposite of affiliate marketing or Infopreneuring in that
sense, but it pays extremely well – per client - and to the extent that you
can get great results for your clients, you are going to do fantastically well
with it. (many people make six-figure incomes doing offline marketing)
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Conclusion
So, those are the top 5 legitimate, six-figure businesses you can start in the
comfort of your own home!
I hope you enjoyed this report and I hope you decide to get involved in one
of these opportunities - depending on which one makes the most sense to
you.
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