Home Business.... My two cents
By acosjo
@acosjo (1903)
Canada
March 18, 2007 9:02pm CST
I've been looking at lots of home business opportunities out there and finally decided on one. Here is the criteria I used (and so should you) to make my decision.
1) How much does it cost to start (can I afford it)?
2) Does this have the ability to keep prospects/visitors on your site and convert? (in other words, are people leaving your site because they cannot afford to start?) VERY IMPORTANT!
3) What kind of support will I get? Also important.
4) Is the product good? Software is always good.
Take PAS for example. The cost to start was about $4000. When I looked at the price tag I nearly #$%& my pants.
Here's the thing, if you don't have $4000 to start, I'm sorry, but that's it. There's no alternatives.
Then I thought to myself, even if I did find $4000 to start, what do you think other people are going to think about forking up $4000? You'd have to get a lot of people before 1 converts.
What do you think?
more info... go to my profile or go to my blog
http://cashjourney.blogspot.com
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2 responses
@whacks (774)
• Philippines
22 Mar 07
I think I can't shell out $4000 for that's a big money here in the Philippines. I am really looking for sites where I can also earn some additional income. The problem I encounter sometimes is that I am from the Philippines and many sites are available only for US and Canada and do not include other countries. I'm getting info from the responses. Thanks a lot.
@tictac714 (975)
• United States
22 Mar 07
As Acosjo's "Designated Responder", I thank you for your response.
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@acosjo (1903)
• Canada
23 Mar 07
Tic Tac....
When, PRAYTELL did you become my "Designated Responder"?
Whacks.... kamusta? go to my blog and read about Your New Fortune. It's pretty cheap (cheaper than the others). When you make money on that program, you can roll those profits and purchase the next level, and so on.
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@tictac714 (975)
• United States
21 Mar 07
Great blog, acosjo.
As you know, my main fear of investing in something is that it won't pan out in the end. Can't afford to lose any money, you know.
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