Owning
an Online Business Has Never Been Easier |
By Tiffany A. Roe and
Ellen Harger Hammock
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400 Ways to Work at Home
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Owning
and operating your own business has never been easier. Turnkey
websites from www.WebSiteEZBuilder.com are a great new work
from home option. These websites are business opportunities
that have opened the world of Internet enterprises to the
masses, allowing people to supplement their income or even
support themselves from the comfort of their own homes.
Many turnkey websites are fully operational, just awaiting
download and customization. Making money from home is as
easy as 1, 2, 3.
There are hundreds of at home business
opportunities available, allowing you to select a website
that is right for you. With some sites, advertising revenue
supports the operation, while with others, users pay for
services you can provide. Website administrators may purchase
a Frequently Asked Questions, Forum, or Guestbook set-up
from your site, which immediately begins building your client
base because every person or company with a website works
constantly to improve their site’s visibility and
functionality. With a turnkey business from www.WebSiteEZBuilder.com
you will have the tools to help them and make money at the
same time.
Other
WebSiteEZBuilder home business opportunities are more fun.
Perhaps you could start a “Hot or Not” site,
either as an independent entity, or a traffic builder for
an existing site you would like to support. Either way,
this turnkey site is a great way to make money from the
ads on the site.
Another
site with great potential for advertisers is a joke exchange
site. Advertisers benefit because users see their ads in
two different banner sizes. Also, the site includes built-in
newsletter capability, so you can communicate with users.
Your advertisers can also use the newsletter to reach consumers.
Or,
do you have a hard time finding people who share your hobby?
Why not launch an auction site catering to people with the
same interest?
Best
of all, there is another incentive - all the sites include
PayPal, so you won’t have to worry about establishing
a separate merchant account, something that can cost hundreds
of dollars. With so many options, there are no more reasons
why you can’t start your own business today.
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