Holidays are great. We all need breaks. But holidays can sometimes leave you with time on your hands.
When you're used to being busy, suddenly having a few hours unscheduled can be surprising. It's not enough time to really go DO something but still enough time to wish you had more productive plans...
Here's a suggestion: Take some time this weekend to investigate your own Internet business. More specifically, check out Site Build It. It's a great system that can help anybody develop their own online business. They offer a free tour and an ironclad 100% money-back guarantee from their CEO, Ken Evoy, too.
Here are some links to get you started: My Review & Explanation of Site Build It If you've been reading my stuff, I know you've been thinking about an idea for an online business anyway. Maybe this weekend you can find that extra couple of hours to dive in and finally get started! |
BONUS FR-EE MP3: I was on a radio program with the CEO of Site Build It last week. You can listen to this 1 hour radio interview, courtesy of Peter Anthony Holder's "Holder Tonight" program on CJAD-Montreal/CFRB-Toronto. Right click to download this fr-ee MP3 file to your PC and then click to play.
Lot's of inspiring information in this recording as Ken Evoy and I discuss the best bets for today's online entrepreneurs. Check out Site Build It and get started!








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while you may recommend sitebuildit, it might be intesting for your viewers to note you make $75 everytime someone checks out this site and buys the system
oh the marvels of affiliate advertising
i read your internet riches book(horrible name) and thought it was great, but went with sitebuild it which is not easy for a newbie
Ken Envoy should take writing lessons from you about how to get information across to readers without being SOO wordy
Internet riches opened up the internet for me thankx
Posted by: liz | May 25, 2008 at 04:36 PM
Hi Liz,
I'm really glad that you liked Internet Riches and that it helped you. I don't like the title "Internet Riches" much either. My publisher chose it and I didn't get much say as a first-time author. It seems to have helped sales, though.
FWIW, there are dozens of disclosure links and statements about the affiliate ads spread across the blog.
Perhaps more importantly, I don't recommend services (affiliate or not) unless I actually believe that they are good. And I revoke such recommendations when the services disappoint me or my readers.
Lastly, I agree with you that the SBI interfaces could use some modernizing and tightening, but Site Build It is the only service I've yet found that walks new users through the process of researching and creating a viable business idea BEFORE thrusting them into the technicalities of web site design.
If you have more specific suggestions for SBI I'd be happy to hear and forward them, too.
Thanks.
Posted by: Scott Fox | May 27, 2008 at 11:48 AM