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· You don't need much capital. Info businesses can be launched on a shoestring and throw off capital instead of consuming it. The only significant capital you'll need is the intellectual capital you create by learning how to exploit these new technologies.
· You can start in your spare time and at your own pace. You can start slowly and maintain your nine-to-five gig while you learn the ropes and develop the confidence and income to make the big leap to independence.
· You don't need employees. All the specialized talent, skills, and help you'll require can be hired over the Net, on a contract basis. There's no overhead or burn rate to keep you up at night. You don't even need any real management skills.
· You can make a lot of money. I personally know infopreneurs that make millions each year and employ only a few outside contractors. One is making over $8 million, after expenses, with just nine employees. That's the leverage of virtual companies.
Internet information publishing is the most accessible entrepreneurial opportunity you will see in your lifetime. It's the easiest, fastest and least risky way to create financial independence, or build a fortune. Best of all, you can do it on your terms, with no venture capitalists or shareholders telling you what to do.
Maybe you should consider becoming an infopreneur.
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Wayne Van Dyck is the CEO of Six Degrees Media Inc. in Sausalito, CA. His company designs, builds and operates virtual businesses, including http://www.SellersVoice.com and http://www.SimpleMoneyMachines.com. He is a contributing author to Walking With Wise Entrepreneurs along with Donald Trump, Harv Ecker and Dan Kennedy. http://www.SimpleMoneyMachines.com is the first complete Internet Business-In-A-Box. Now you can create a complete online business in less than 30 minutes with NO technical skills or expensive webmasters. Better yet, you get all the traffic and conversion tools you need to really make money. You get over $25,000 worth of technology for less than the cost of a cup of coffee a day. |
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