Are you one of the millions of people who have dreamed of owning an Internet business of their own ever since the Internet started changing our lives in the mid 80s? Why is it still a dream? Do you believe you don’t have the necessary skills or that it will cost a fortune to get started? Have you ever considered a turnkey Internet business?
A turnkey Internet business is one where you can literally waltz in, turn the key and make your first sale straight away. You don’t normally need to first hire a web designer, buy a domain name and set up a web hosting account.
No doubt you have already seen the large number of advertisements all over the Internet offering quick riches without a large initial investment. Many of them promise you success even if you are not willing to put much effort into the opportunity and even if you don’t own a computer. Many of these schemers are only interested in getting their hands on your ‘investment’ and nothing else.
Many of them will not be found guilty of telling outright lies. They just distort the truth to such an extent that it becomes worse than a lie. Often the product or service involved is so hard to sell that it could take a thousand dollars in advertising costs to generate one dollar in profit. Not to mention the many hours of your time you will have to spend trying to find a customer.
Some good advice to remember before venturing into any internet business is to look for something that matches your interests and skills. Spending years doing something that you are not interested in could be very boring. Similarly, getting started in a business for which you have no skills could mean a very steep learning curve.
Do your homework before making a decision. Ask the relevant questions now – if you don’t you might find out the answers too late. Talk to your friends and colleagues to find out if they would be interested to buy the product or service involved. Will they be prepared to pay the price you will be charging?
Your friends/colleagues might become your first customers. But in the long run you will have to find new customers. Find out how much an advertisement in your local newspaper will cost you, as well as one on the Internet. Is the profit from a sale enough to justify such an expense?
What is the situation if you account for your own time spent in generating a sale? If you have to spend 10 hours at an hourly rate of $20 to make one sale, that equals $200. If a sale only generates $10 in profit it’s simply not worth it. And should the business grow and become too big for you to handle, will the profit per sale be enough to pay the salaries of staff you have to employ?
Also find out as much as you can about the company offering the opportunity. Do a search on Google for their company name and see what comes up. If you find a lot of negative comments from either people who bought into their opportunity or customers, give them a wide berth.
A legitimate turnkey Internet business should provide you with a lot of satisfaction and income for at least a couple of years. A wrong choice will mean losing your initial investment and wasting a lot of valuable time in the process.
With a good turnkey internet business opportunity you often don’t need a lot of money to get off the ground and you generally don’t need to be an Internet pro either. The inside scoop now on http://www. TopTurnkeyInternetBusiness.com