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Free Startup Home Based (internet marketing) Business Idea

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By Ben Needles

  When you are broke, dont have a penny in your pocket, what are you to do? At that point, you need a free startup home based business idea. There is no point trying to find opportunities requiring thousands of dollars of investment. I found myself in this position a few years ago, and luckily I found a solution. Now I give it to you in this article.

The first key if you are broke is to consider your options. You need a free startup home based business idea. It can seem like there are no options, but there are lots of options, but often we cant see them. Even though they stand right in front of our eyes, they seem like they dont exist, until we change perspective.

This likewise goes if you are living in a country that is not as developed as the United States, United Kingdom or other developed countries, but there is a solution. It is in the internet and a free startup home based business idea. And why I suggest this, is that you are likely reading this online, and have the 2 essentials to make this work - a computer, and internet access.

I am writing to you, because I have been in that position of no money, and in a state of despondency. Luckily I found a way, even though from the UK, and being broke. But, this method is not totally easy, as it requires time. You either have lots of time, and no money or lots of money and no time.

Online there is a window of opportunity, and is easy to grasp. The first step begins with writing a list of the 10 things you know about, and then creating a list of the 10 things you have an interest in.

The process is simple in its sense. People who make lots of money have done it in either 2 ways or both. The first is with there own business and or are in sales. These options make so much money, because there is no cap. There is no - this is how much you will make an hour. You set the limits, and the dedication.

A free start up home based business idea is with affiliate marketing. The process is simple, there are many businesses that dont have the marketing know how on how to sell there products. They may not have much money for marketing either, so this leaves room for independent salespeople like you and me. It is called affiliate marketing and when you are broke, you need a free start up home based business idea, and here is a way to get back on your feet.

The process is simple; you get a link when you join an affiliate program. You market it online and when people click and buy, you get a commission for the sale. It is easy to go through this process and make lots of money. In fact there are some millionaires online who are simply affiliate marketers.

There is a lot to learn about this free start-up home based business idea. You need to learn what works online. But, it can be as simple as providing helpful advice in a forum, with your affiliate link in your signature.

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Writing That Means Business for Business
By Robert Starr

  Most of the business writing that you see is dull and there’s generally a reason for that. A business writer will often work for an institution and they can wind up sounding like them even though they don’t mean to. All writers need to remember that effective communication does not need to sound formal in the sense the language involved be staid and rigid.

Remember that people like to get messages that sound like they come from other people and not machines. To that end, all communications in the business environment should sound natural as much as possible. If you take a serious look at business writing in general and the kind of prose a business writer commonly puts out, you will see that it’s unlike the way humans speak. For example,

‘Pursuant to your query on the telephone this morning,’ is a fine sentence and there’s nothing grammatically wrong with it, but it doesn’t really fit the new business model of today where the tone is more relaxed. It’s important to remember that today’s business communications are comprehensible without being condescending. The best business writers tend to steer away from sounding stuffy and they can take a page from their contemporaries who are web site content writers and put a little something of the way they actually speak into their words.

There are several questions that you can ask yourself so that you know that any communication that you write will hit the target audience. The first of these for both a business writer and/or a web site content writer is who your audience is. Just the same as in fiction or any other kind of writing, you need to know who is going to be reading what you’ve put on the page.

Experts in the field tell us that it’s important to remember that the word communicate means much more than to just inform. It can be a mistake to think that just because we’ve informed the reader of the facts that those facts have been communicated effectively. It’s necessary to have an element of the human touch incorporated into your business writing in today’s markets, and it matters not whether you’re a business writer or a web site content writer.

Of course above all, however we decide to communicate what we need to, one of the cardinal rules that we need to follow is to be clear and concise.

Robert Starr is a professional writer/editor with several published books and a degree in journalism. He’s brought 20 years of experience in the craft to his own on line writing/editing service. You can reach him at

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