Got an Idea, Make it a Website
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My close friend once told me he had a great business idea and that he could do better than the person in the travel agency. Bill Gates had a passion and started Microsoft by dropping Harvard. If you say those were the days, how about the successful Facebook and Youtube. Idea and passion is what it takes to kick off a website. Starting your own website is very lucrative way of working for yourself at your own convenience.
Getting the services of a web site developer in not hard with the current competitive rates. If you are a technical person and can start writing your own program, that just tops it all.
We have websites to compare and select health funds, book cheap holidays, check out the Sales in your area, a site to trade in stuff, a social networking site, the list is just endless. Once the site is up and running, with people spending more and more time on the computer, you will soon find that the traffic on your website may even attract businessmen who would want to advertise on your site. It is your site, so your quote the rate and it all goes into your wallet.
Sure this is the state of the art way of making some hot cash with a little work and patience. You can also take the credit as a business owner and you control it from your lounge. To get back the initial set up costs might not take long, if you put on your thinking cap with some innovative ways of getting people's attention to your site.
Looking at the way people have taken to using Internet over the years for dating, keeping in touch with cross country friends, booking cruises, checking out the best deals before steeping out for shopping, almost anything and everything is online. The other day I heard an elderly person on the train saying he does not like using the computers and is now learning to use the Facebook so that he can see his grandson's pictures. Its more of a need than a choice now to do things online. So you can be assured that its not a sinking ship.
Get started, put those ideas into action, own a site. And then its time to monitor and relax.
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