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Start Free Internet Business Online – You, a Content Site or a Minisite Expert?

Posted by admin on Jan 25, 2010 in Business Online

How to start a free internet business online!

There are 2 types of sites that you can create to make money online.

1. Content Site.

2. Minisite.

Some gurus will recommend you to go through the route of a content site while others will sing the praises of a minisite.

You need to realize that these gurus recommend that you create a minisite or a content site based on their experience with the system they have chosen to make money online.

You have to test what works best for you and then make your decision as to which system you want to go with the content site or a minisite route.

Starting a free internet business online is easy once you know how to get around creating your own profitable empire.

If you are a newbie let me give you some suggestions. Before that let me tell you what is a content site and what is a minisite.

1. Content Site – This is a site which is filled up with HUGE content that might go to hundreds and in some cases thousands of pages focussed in a particular niche.

The main purpose for which these content sites are created is to drive traffic from search engines as they love sites with huge content focussed in a particular niche.

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Buying a Franchise – Evaluating Franchise Investments and Franchise Disclosure Documents – Tips From a Franchise Expert and Franchise Attorney

Posted by admin on Dec 31, 2009 in Franchise

Millions of people dream about owning their own business. Having the independence that being your own boss brings, the security that no one can fire you, enjoying a good income – and for the most successful – the accumulation of wealth and prosperity. Unfortunately, the cards are stacked against a new small business making it big – or making it at all. An endless stream of problems makes competition from large, sophisticated chains too intense. Many new start-ups end as failures.

Buying a franchise represents a different approach to starting a business.  For an upfront franchise fee plus ongoing royalty payments, the parent company teaches its business model and methods to the franchised-operator who shoulders all operating and financial responsibilities of the outlet. Some statistics are impressive: it is said over 40% of all U.S. retail sales are through franchised establishments. While franchise giants like McDonalds, KFC, H&R Block and Radio Shack are familiar, household names, franchises are available in a wide range of industries. The list of 3,000-plus companies selling franchises span over 100 different industry categories.

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