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holds some interest for you, and with which you are
reasonably familiar offline.

Once you are firmly established online, you can diversify
into other markets.

Think of it this way.

If your lifetime offline expertise is oil and gas,
purchasing an offline gourmet restaurant would probably not
be the wisest choice, until you had at least some training
or experience in the restaurant industry.

1) Production model. This is a model which can very easily
be adapted from an offline business to one online. For
example, if you currently grow specialty vegetables or
herbs or make shoes and clothing for the offline market,
you could quite easily adapt to a similar online model. You
already are producing the merchandise; you would simply
need to create a website, learn to do online marketing, and
apply much of your current expertise online.

2) Merchant model. If you currently are in the sales arena,
or own a brick-and mortar store, this might be a good fit
for you. Keep in mind, if you currently market 5000
different items, your initial investment in a web site will
be significant, especially if you choose to feature each of
your offline items on your web site.

3) Advertising model. If you currently are involved in
advertising, this might be a natural fit for you. Online,
your sales techniques are similar. One thing that is nice
online is that you can automate much of your follow-up
sales communication. However, the online market is quite
competitive in the advertising arena. On the other hand,
there is plenty of opportunity for growth, as many offline
merchants are choosing to transition from offline
advertising to the online arena. The next few years are
probably very good years in which to get involved in online
advertising, especially if you already have clients or
contacts in the offline advertising arena.

4) Affiliate model. The affiliate model is a nice
transitional model for those of you who are just getting
involved online and do not want to become involved in a
similar field as your offline area of expertise. This
allows you the flexibility of being paid for referring
customers rather than actually selling them. One of the
keys here is volume. You win in affiliate marketing by
focusing on the volume of recommendations, rather than
becoming too concerned with what happens after you make the
referral--things like conversion rate and follow up.

5) Brokerage model. This model is generally good for people
who like the challenge of identifying needs and attempting
to match others with similar or complementary needs.

6) Information model. This model is actually a great
entry-level vehicle for the online market. One thing that
is crucial here is that you must become an expert at the
field in which you are creating or distributing
information. However, aside from the intense learning that
is necessary to become good in this field, the entry costs
tend to be low.

7) Subscription model. You might be well suited to this
model if you are willing to grow slower at the front end of
your internet business in order to achieve more stable long
term success. One thing that is nice about this model is
the recurring income stream that comes from building a
successful subscription business.

8) Utility model. Unless you are entering the internet with
financial backers and a pretty big bank account, you may be
better off leaving this to those who are already in
control. While there is certainly a need for improvement in
the current internet utilities, this is not an easy area
for a beginner to excel in. 9) Community model. If you
enjoy people and enjoy bringing people together and helping
others meet needs through community, this might be a good
fit for you. Because the model does not implicitly create a
revenue, unless it is set up as a subscription based
community, you may struggle initially creating a revenue
stream. One method of financing the community model is by
selling advertising or affiliate programs through the
community, but this is often harder said than done.

Which of these models do you feel you would be most
comfortable in? If you are brand new online, you may spend
a significant amount of time trying to decide what might
work best for you.
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You need to choose an initial online business model which
holds some interest for you, and with which you are
reasonably familiar offline.

Once you are firmly established online, you can diversify
into other markets.

Think of it this way.

If your lifetime offline expertise is oil and gas,
purchasing an offline gourmet restaurant would probably not
be the wisest choice, until you had at least some training
or experience in the restaurant industry.

1) Production model. This is a model which can very easily
be adapted from an offline business to one online. For
example, if you currently grow specialty vegetables or
herbs or make shoes and clothing for the offline market,
you could quite easily adapt to a similar online model. You
already are producing the merchandise; you would simply
need to create a website, learn to do online marketing, and
apply much of your current expertise online.

2) Merchant model. If you currently are in the sales arena,
or own a brick-and mortar store, this might be a good fit
for you. Keep in mind, if you currently market 5000
different items, your initial investment in a web site will
be significant, especially if you choose to feature each of
your offline items on your web site.

3) Advertising model. If you currently are involved in
advertising, this might be a natural fit for you. Online,
your sales techniques are similar. One thing that is nice
online is that you can automate much of your follow-up
sales communication. However, the online market is quite
competitive in the advertising arena. On the other hand,
there is plenty of opportunity for growth, as many offline
merchants are choosing to transition from offline
advertising to the online arena. The next few years are
probably very good years in which to get involved in online
advertising, especially if you already have clients or
contacts in the offline advertising arena.

4) Affiliate model. The affiliate model is a nice
transitional model for those of you who are just getting
involved online and do not want to become involved in a
similar field as your offline area of expertise. This
allows you the flexibility of being paid for referring
customers rather than actually selling them. One of the
keys here is volume. You win in affiliate marketing by
focusing on the volume of recommendations, rather than
becoming too concerned with what happens after you make the
referral--things like conversion rate and follow up.

5) Brokerage model. This model is generally good for people
who like the challenge of identifying needs and attempting
to match others with similar or complementary needs.

6) Information model. This model is actually a great
entry-level vehicle for the online market. One thing that
is crucial here is that you must become an expert at the
field in which you are creating or distributing
information. However, aside from the intense learning that
is necessary to become good in this field, the entry costs
tend to be low.

7) Subscription model. You might be well suited to this
model if you are willing to grow slower at the front end of
your internet business in order to achieve more stable long
term success. One thing that is nice about this model is
the recurring income stream that comes from building a
successful subscription business.

8) Utility model. Unless you are entering the internet with
financial backers and a pretty big bank account, you may be
better off leaving this to those who are already in
control. While there is certainly a need for improvement in
the current internet utilities, this is not an easy area
for a beginner to excel in. 9) Community model. If you
enjoy people and enjoy bringing people together and helping
others meet needs through community, this might be a good
fit for you. Because the model does not implicitly create a
revenue, unless it is set up as a subscription based
community, you may struggle initially creating a revenue
stream. One method of financing the community model is by
selling advertising or affiliate programs through the
community, but this is often harder said than done.

Which of these models do you feel you would be most
comfortable in? If you are brand new online, you may spend
a significant amount of time trying to decide what might
work best for you.
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You need to choose an initial online business model which
holds some interest for you, and with which you are
reasonably familiar offline.

Once you are firmly established online, you can diversify
into other markets.

Think of it this way.

If your lifetime offline expertise is oil and gas,
purchasing an offline gourmet restaurant would probably not
be the wisest choice, until you had at least some training
or experience in the restaurant industry.

1) Production model. This is a model which can very easily
be adapted from an offline business to one online. For
example, if you currently grow specialty vegetables or
herbs or make shoes and clothing for the offline market,
you could quite easily adapt to a similar online model. You
already are producing the merchandise; you would simply
need to create a website, learn to do online marketing, and
apply much of your current expertise online.

2) Merchant model. If you currently are in the sales arena,
or own a brick-and mortar store, this might be a good fit
for you. Keep in mind, if you currently market 5000
different items, your initial investment in a web site will
be significant, especially if you choose to feature each of
your offline items on your web site.

3) Advertising model. If you currently are involved in
advertising, this might be a natural fit for you. Online,
your sales techniques are similar. One thing that is nice
online is that you can automate much of your follow-up
sales communication. However, the online market is quite
competitive in the advertising arena. On the other hand,
there is plenty of opportunity for growth, as many offline
merchants are choosing to transition from offline
advertising to the online arena. The next few years are
probably very good years in which to get involved in online
advertising, especially if you already have clients or
contacts in the offline advertising arena.

4) Affiliate model. The affiliate model is a nice
transitional model for those of you who are just getting
involved online and do not want to become involved in a
similar field as your offline area of expertise. This
allows you the flexibility of being paid for referring
customers rather than actually selling them. One of the
keys here is volume. You win in affiliate marketing by
focusing on the volume of recommendations, rather than
becoming too concerned with what happens after you make the
referral--things like conversion rate and follow up.

5) Brokerage model. This model is generally good for people
who like the challenge of identifying needs and attempting
to match others with similar or complementary needs.

6) Information model. This model is actually a great
entry-level vehicle for the online market. One thing that
is crucial here is that you must become an expert at the
field in which you are creating or distributing
information. However, aside from the intense learning that
is necessary to become good in this field, the entry costs
tend to be low.

7) Subscription model. You might be well suited to this
model if you are willing to grow slower at the front end of
your internet business in order to achieve more stable long
term success. One thing that is nice about this model is
the recurring income stream that comes from building a
successful subscription business.

8) Utility model. Unless you are entering the internet with
financial backers and a pretty big bank account, you may be
better off leaving this to those who are already in
control. While there is certainly a need for improvement in
the current internet utilities, this is not an easy area
for a beginner to excel in. 9) Community model. If you
enjoy people and enjoy bringing people together and helping
others meet needs through community, this might be a good
fit for you. Because the model does not implicitly create a
revenue, unless it is set up as a subscription based
community, you may struggle initially creating a revenue
stream. One method of financing the community model is by
selling advertising or affiliate programs through the
community, but this is often harder said than done.

Which of these models do you feel you would be most
comfortable in? If you are brand new online, you may spend
a significant amount of time trying to decide what might
work best for you.
http://www.viddler.com/groups/onlineblogger




You need to choose an initial online business model which
holds some interest for you, and with which you are
reasonably familiar offline.

Once you are firmly established online, you can diversify
into other markets.

Think of it this way.

If your lifetime offline expertise is oil and gas,
purchasing an offline gourmet restaurant would probably not
be the wisest choice, until you had at least some training
or experience in the restaurant industry.

1) Production model. This is a model which can very easily
be adapted from an offline business to one online. For
example, if you currently grow specialty vegetables or
herbs or make shoes and clothing for the offline market,
you could quite easily adapt to a similar online model. You
already are producing the merchandise; you would simply
need to create a website, learn to do online marketing, and
apply much of your current expertise online.

2) Merchant model. If you currently are in the sales arena,
or own a brick-and mortar store, this might be a good fit
for you. Keep in mind, if you currently market 5000
different items, your initial investment in a web site will
be significant, especially if you choose to feature each of
your offline items on your web site.

3) Advertising model. If you currently are involved in
advertising, this might be a natural fit for you. Online,
your sales techniques are similar. One thing that is nice
online is that you can automate much of your follow-up
sales communication. However, the online market is quite
competitive in the advertising arena. On the other hand,
there is plenty of opportunity for growth, as many offline
merchants are choosing to transition from offline
advertising to the online arena. The next few years are
probably very good years in which to get involved in online
advertising, especially if you already have clients or
contacts in the offline advertising arena.

4) Affiliate model. The affiliate model is a nice
transitional model for those of you who are just getting
involved online and do not want to become involved in a
similar field as your offline area of expertise. This
allows you the flexibility of being paid for referring
customers rather than actually selling them. One of the
keys here is volume. You win in affiliate marketing by
focusing on the volume of recommendations, rather than
becoming too concerned with what happens after you make the
referral--things like conversion rate and follow up.

5) Brokerage model. This model is generally good for people
who like the challenge of identifying needs and attempting
to match others with similar or complementary needs.

6) Information model. This model is actually a great
entry-level vehicle for the online market. One thing that
is crucial here is that you must become an expert at the
field in which you are creating or distributing
information. However, aside from the intense learning that
is necessary to become good in this field, the entry costs
tend to be low.

7) Subscription model. You might be well suited to this
model if you are willing to grow slower at the front end of
your internet business in order to achieve more stable long
term success. One thing that is nice about this model is
the recurring income stream that comes from building a
successful subscription business.

8) Utility model. Unless you are entering the internet with
financial backers and a pretty big bank account, you may be
better off leaving this to those who are already in
control. While there is certainly a need for improvement in
the current internet utilities, this is not an easy area
for a beginner to excel in. 9) Community model. If you
enjoy people and enjoy bringing people together and helping
others meet needs through community, this might be a good
fit for you. Because the model does not implicitly create a
revenue, unless it is set up as a subscription based
community, you may struggle initially creating a revenue
stream. One method of financing the community model is by
selling advertising or affiliate programs through the
community, but this is often harder said than done.

Which of these models do you feel you would be most
comfortable in? If you are brand new online, you may spend
a significant amount of time trying to decide what might
work best for you.
http://www.viddler.com/groups/onlineblogger
These sites are not a MLM (Multi-Level Marketing) program. Members of the sites are not required to have a website or sell any goods nor to refer new members to this website. This is not a get rich scheme. They internet advertising program in which you receive payment soley on the reading and clicking you perform.http://1centmail.com/pages/index.php?refid=boom
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