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Buying websites online
I’ve been spending some time recently looking at the possibility of buying a couple of website businesses. Why? Well, I want to expand my portfolio but quite frankly, I am too lazy to start something from scratch! // Buying an established business means I can pick up a site which...
iPhone Apps – Developing Apps Without Programming!
// As iPhone sales (and now iPad sales) continue to grow, the demand for new iPhone apps is growing at a similar rate. Although I have been busy with my web businesses over the past few months (mainly on account of the fact that I have had nearly three years...
Writing for Info Barrel can make you money!!
// If you can write articles, this might be one of the most important things you read over the next 12 months! Info Barrel is a revenue sharing website. What this basically means is that the site acts as a location for people to publish articles in return for a...
TheUKTrader.co.uk – what’s it all about?
// Over the years, I have written and published countless articles, podcasts, ebooks and other info-products covering various topics related to Internet marketing. Indeed, I have been generating an income online since 1998 and the Internet has provided me with my sole income since 2001. Although none of my main...
How do I start my online business for nothing?
What’s the ‘£300/month ideas’ category all about – Find out here…
One of the things that I get asked all the time is:
‘How can I start an online business if I don’t have any money to set things up?’
As I have said many times before, it is perfectly possible to start earning online with little or no investment whatsoever. I started working online using the biggest online auction in the world – eBay.com and like many people, I began by selling things from around my own home.
Over the years we all accumulate all sorts of bits and pieces – for me it was books and I successfully sold many of my old books on eBay. That led me to try selling other things and I quickly found that you really can sell just about anything on eBay!
A few years ago, I had a very successful ‘run’ selling ‘vintage’ Sinclair computers – these were really the first affordable computers for the home. (They were big business in the early eighties despite the fact that they only had a memory of between 1k and 128k) For a time, it was possible to buy these computers at second-hand sales and from classified ads for a few pounds each, but collectors on eBay would pay up to $200 for some models and even the less desirable models were selling for $50+.
So if you want to work online, but don’t have any money to invest, don’t worry, just take a look around your house and see what you have that you could sell. You may think it is junk, but to someone, somewhere, it could be very valuable. Remember, there is a whole world of buyers out there!
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