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Getting Started Online! and Make Money Online ... Tonight!

By Stephen Beck
www.FamilyEbiz.com

979-777-3333
Moscow, Idaho
steve@familyebiz.com


Are you interested in mining the enormous marketing possibilities of the Internet? If you have that entrepreneurial spirit, check out Stephen Beck. He will educate and equip you to investigate online opportunities.

Getting Started Online is actually two products in one. First is a video tutorial showing you how to make a webpage using Microsoft FrontPage. I own the FrontPage program and had a lot of trouble getting my brain around it. This video helped me to understand the features of this versatile and powerful program. Following his step-by-step instructions, you should be able to construct your own site.

Of course, what do you do then? With a website, you can tap into affiliate marketing. This is an opportunity to use your website to sell other people's products. It involves no inventory or startup costs, beyond incidentals like web space and servers.

Mr. Beck shares where to find companies looking for people to sell their products. In the second CD above, Make Money Online ... Tonight, he highlights some of the bigger affiliate companies and tells you how to get in contact with them and get started.

Affiliate marketing sells other people's products. What about your own products? In the audio CD part of Getting Started Online, Mr. Beck talks about creating and selling your own products, such as ebooks, CDs, DVDs, mp3 products, and more. He gives specific tips and techniques to attract people to your website, generate traffic, and recruit others to sell your product as well.

Homeschoolers often seek opportunities to work at home. Could this be an option for you and your family? Stephen Beck has done it and operates several small businesses. Begin your research here and learn from someone ahead of you on the path.



Product review by Christine Field, The Old Schoolhouse Magazine, LLC, October 2006


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