How To Make Money On The Internet
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Every person who is in business or is contemplating business, want's to know how to make money on the internet, and when there are so many people telling you that you can, it's often difficult to decide what is advertising and what makes sense?
On the internet there are web sites, and if I was to suggest that an advert is essentially a web site I wouldn't be far wrong, would I? As the basic ingredients for being able to trade on the World Wide Web include having a presence there, and your domain name is that beginning.
Your web site tells people who you are, your brand if you have one, and what you do. Sometimes the webs site may only be filled with promises inviting you to look inside. One thing you must remember is that when you visit a web site that you may be given a cookie, that tells me where you have been, and may even be a piece of spyware - at any rate if you visit the web site again it may recognize you.
How much you want to spend on your web site may be indicative of how much you want to get back from it. If you for example hope that your web site will generate an income for you - you may like to get an expert to help you make it. You can pay any amount of money for a good site from US$0 - 60,000 or upwards, depending on what you want it to do for you.
So one of the immediate businesses that you could have would be the design and programming of that website, wouldn't it?
If you have no experience in either you might want to put a team together who can sell, create and continue your customers, and with the size of the wage bill in Western countries like the USA, UK, Australia and New Zealand being so high - yo0u might consider outsourcing - getting someone else to do it virtually.
Lawrence Perry (2007) suggested that businesses shouldn't be nervous about outsourcing to the Philippines, and it is quite clear that CatchFriday can and do deliver. Perry of course knows that, because his virtual personal assistant, Angel Litel organizes his day, plans his meetings, talks to his clients, handles correspondence, and does so much more. Perry working in London UK, resembes the type of business ie small and even one man that CatchFriday can assist.
Perry was recommended to use GetFriday, Bangalore-based, orginally by a friend, and when Perry visited the website of GetFriday he noticed that the certificate on their website had expired, and if that wasn't all - the notice that "Due to the sudden increase in business, GetFriday is currently experiencing a shortage of resources, Until further notice, there will be a three-week waiting period between signing up and the start of service. We can't take on clients instantly anymore without sacrificing our quality. We apologize for any inconvenience caused. Please bear with us while we ramp up".
Obviously GetFriday cannot deliver the service that they are talking about for whatever reason?
Perry found CatchFriday and spoke to Liz, one of their VPAs, virtual personal assistants, and she talked about the service that Catch Friday offer, and suggested that he look at some CVs/resumes. Perry interviewed a number of applicants and chose Angel as his virtual personal assistant. Perry has employed Angel since May 2007.
Catchfriday got me out of a rut, and changed the way I do business, says Lawrence Perry, thank God I found Catch Friday!
Why don't you ask what CatchFriday can do for you? They don't only provide virtual personal assistants - they do so much more. Is their a job that you need done, that does not require a physical presence in your office?
Why not email them or fill in an Enquiry Form?
Or phone them UK Phone: +44 (0)20 8432 6450 US Phone: +1 315 753 0089
It's free to ask questions!!!!!
Every person who is in business or is contemplating business, want's to know how to make money on the internet, and when there are so many people telling you that you can, it's often difficult to decide what is advertising and what makes sense?
On the internet there are web sites, and if I was to suggest that an advert is essentially a web site I wouldn't be far wrong, would I? As the basic ingredients for being able to trade on the World Wide Web include having a presence there, and your domain name is that beginning.
Your web site tells people who you are, your brand if you have one, and what you do. Sometimes the webs site may only be filled with promises inviting you to look inside. One thing you must remember is that when you visit a web site that you may be given a cookie, that tells me where you have been, and may even be a piece of spyware - at any rate if you visit the web site again it may recognize you.
How much you want to spend on your web site may be indicative of how much you want to get back from it. If you for example hope that your web site will generate an income for you - you may like to get an expert to help you make it. You can pay any amount of money for a good site from US$0 - 60,000 or upwards, depending on what you want it to do for you.
So one of the immediate businesses that you could have would be the design and programming of that website, wouldn't it?
If you have no experience in either you might want to put a team together who can sell, create and continue your customers, and with the size of the wage bill in Western countries like the USA, UK, Australia and New Zealand being so high - yo0u might consider outsourcing - getting someone else to do it virtually.
Lawrence Perry (2007) suggested that businesses shouldn't be nervous about outsourcing to the Philippines, and it is quite clear that CatchFriday can and do deliver. Perry of course knows that, because his virtual personal assistant, Angel Litel organizes his day, plans his meetings, talks to his clients, handles correspondence, and does so much more. Perry working in London UK, resembes the type of business ie small and even one man that CatchFriday can assist.
Perry was recommended to use GetFriday, Bangalore-based, orginally by a friend, and when Perry visited the website of GetFriday he noticed that the certificate on their website had expired, and if that wasn't all - the notice that "Due to the sudden increase in business, GetFriday is currently experiencing a shortage of resources, Until further notice, there will be a three-week waiting period between signing up and the start of service. We can't take on clients instantly anymore without sacrificing our quality. We apologize for any inconvenience caused. Please bear with us while we ramp up".
Obviously GetFriday cannot deliver the service that they are talking about for whatever reason?
Perry found CatchFriday and spoke to Liz, one of their VPAs, virtual personal assistants, and she talked about the service that Catch Friday offer, and suggested that he look at some CVs/resumes. Perry interviewed a number of applicants and chose Angel as his virtual personal assistant. Perry has employed Angel since May 2007.
Catchfriday got me out of a rut, and changed the way I do business, says Lawrence Perry, thank God I found Catch Friday!
Why don't you ask what CatchFriday can do for you? They don't only provide virtual personal assistants - they do so much more. Is their a job that you need done, that does not require a physical presence in your office?
Why not email them or fill in an Enquiry Form?
Or phone them UK Phone: +44 (0)20 8432 6450 US Phone: +1 315 753 0089
It's free to ask questions!!!!!



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