Thursday, May 28, 2009

Best Online Businesses to Beat the Recession

The recent recession has changed the way many of us think about being financially secure, making a living and retiring. Many people who thought they could survive in their old age are now wondering where they will get the money to do the things that they wanted to do when they retired. Many will just resign themselves to the fact that it is going to be hard and knuckle down to living close to poverty without the luxury of dreams.

Others will take a risk and branch out into a brick and mortar business but only if they have enough capital to support themselves and their business. Many who are brave in the new world of technology and social marketing; will try online marketing.

So what should you look for in an online business?
Firstly the business needs to be able to prove to you that it is and has been for some time running as a successful venture for other people. It has to be compact and not include mountains of information that needs to be digested before you can start your new venture. It needs to be presented in a way that it appears to be successful and professional to you because this is how it will seem to other people. It also needs to be able to duplicate the success story for you and not just put money into someone else's pocket. As such the business needs to be able to demonstrate that it is expanding and has a viable market that is worldwide.

Secondly the business needs to be safe. You need to be able to be assured that if you enter the business and you are not satisfied with what you see that you can escape and not have drained your entire budget. It is best if the business prospect has a 100% refund clause to put your mind at rest while you make your decisions. Contracts that tie the purchaser down to monthly payments and then don't deliver any income are disheartening and can often be the end of a venture that began with so much good intent.

Thirdly the business needs to be good for beginners. How often do we feel when we are starting out that we are part of the bait fish school that is feeding the hungry sharks that swarm around us? Pouring good money after bad is not what we want to do. So after we have done our research we need to be assured that our venture isn't going to take us three to four years to fully understand and launch.

Such businesses do exist but the other things that need to be thought about include:

• Does it have the right support
• Does it tell you where to start
• Does it tell you what to do in logical sequence
• And with so many options out there how we are going to remain focused on right business.

I would like to invite you to a series of four articles to examine each of the above and to help guide your research into the development of a successful online business.

Stephen Farrington - (estafarr@gmail.com) - please feel free to contact me with your questions. I may take a few days to answer but I will answer.

Stephen Farrington

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