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For years now I've been looking to start my own business, but my highest priority has always been to spend less time working, and more time with my family, while still giving them everything they need (and most of what they want). At first it seemed like way too much to handle, and with the massive amounts of websites out there (60 million and counting) I feared my site would just get lost in the crowd (so what's the point). I almost gave up the idea altogether. But through perserverance and a little luck in finding the right tools to teach me what to do, and when to do it, I've been able to create a successful website. Article: For years now I've been looking to start my own business, but my highest priority has continuously been to spend less time working, and more time with my family, while still giving them everything they need (and most of what they want). It's a mediocre dream, right? No boss to anthem to, less stress, more vacation, more quality family time... I wanted to get away from the 9 to 5 and the traffic. (I bet you do, too.) So, I started to research various craft opportunities. I looked into franchises of all sorts, but the money I had to invest upfront was way too much (thousands of dollars, at a minimum), which made the idea too risky - I couldn't risk my family's financial well-being on a dream of mine. I was even fix to falling for various MLM schemes. Luckily I never made it that far. When the Internet became more and more prominent in, well, society in general, it just became something I couldn't ignore anymore. So I did some more research, this time on creating a website. I began to like the idea, for many reasons: 1. I could start it with little $ invested (so, hardly any risk) 2. I could start it while I was still in my 9 to 5 job (again, no chapter on my family financially) 3. I could finical the subject of the website (and focus on something that I enjoyed) It was then that I decided to use co-option gifts (something I enjoy) as the view for my site. But then I had to figure out exactly HOW to create it. There's a lot involved (much that I didn't know at the start): domain registration, hosting, page creation, search engine submission, keywords, titles, descriptions, site promotion... whew! At first it seemed like way too much to handle, and with the massive amounts of websites out there (60 million and counting) I feared my site would just get lost in the crowd (so what's the point). I much gave up the idea altogether. But through perserverance and a little luck in finding the right tools to teach me what to do, and when to do it, I've been able to create a successful website. In 6 months my site's traffic ranking is in the top 1% of all websites! I'm thrilled close upon what the future might hold! Have I quit my day job? No, not yet... I want to pay off my debt first. You know... the 'American Way' of falling into debt with credit deuce and loans - even though I live in Canada. :) My family and I will have our debt paid off by Ash Wednesday 2005 - then I can consider quitting the 9 to 5 routine. If you are like me and you want to start a website... no,... start a business... and pinch hitter your future, I encourage you to get out there and do it. You owe it to yourself to at least suppress it out. For more information much The-Gift-Wizard.com and the tools I used to create it, feel free to visit: http://www.the-gift-wizard.com/website.html or contact me at http://www.the-gift-wizard.com/contact-the-gift-wizard.html. I'll be glad to profit any questions you might have. Best of luck!
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Advice Home Business Technology Online Advertising Motivational Internet Marketing SEO Help Online Games Science Articles Happiness More Articles:1. Keeping It In the Family Summary:Keeping It In the Family ' 2002 Elena Fawkner I'm sure you've heard this dreaded statistic before: the failure rate of all start-up businesses is around the 90% mark. Add to that the further distinctly unpleasant fact that roughly 50% of all marriages end in divorce and you can quickly see that the odds of your new small business succeeding, already slim, become positively anorexic if you run your business in partnership with your spouse.… 2. How Long Should You Hang Onto Your Home-Based Business Dream? Summary:A home-based business becomes for the business owner, an entity in and of itself. Because so much hard work, blood, sweat and tears goes into every home-based business, it is easy to view it as having a 'life' of its own and a home-based business can be more real to the business owner than anything else in their lives.However, there is also a dark side to a home-based business, especially one that is failing miserably. No one but the actu… 3. Making The Most Of Drop Shipping Summary: But the great part is, these warehouse companies (drop shippers) don't expect you to come around in a truck and pick up half a ton of product to stock in your garage.Instead, each time you sell a unit of their product the following will happen:Customer pays you money and you receive their shipping detailsYou notify the drop shipper of the sale and foward the shipping detailsDrop shipper sends the product to the customer and sends an invo… 4. Tax advantages of a homebased business Summary: Any part of your household utilities expenses?The answer is NO - you cannot write these expenses off your income tax.If you start a business, a proprietorship, working out of your home, call it 'your name consulting' or whatever seems to fit best, you are now able to write off all of the following:Automobile mileage Gasoline Other car maintenance % of automobile depreciation* Home office (as a % of your home) % of home utilities exp… |