Ok, I know what you're going to say: What about the poor economy? I've been ranting about this for a while now. You really have to plan your startup based on your personal economy and the economy of your niche market.
A good entrepreneur looks for opportunities not excuses. I've been in online business since the dawn of the Internet. I can honestly say there are more opportunities now than ever before. The biggest shift I've seen is in the price of the information we all need to get to make our businesses succeed. The established information market has responded to the global economic situation by offering more bargains than ever before.
You can get great eBooks, online training, and trials of products at little or no cost. Historically this type of offering usually had limited scope and quality. A couple of years ago you had to invest a sizable amount just to get the information and training you needed. Now you can get access to some of the best products for unbelieveably low prices. This is a great oportunity to invest in yourself and discover how to start and grow your online business.
Here are some of my favorite bargins:
- Bob Proctor's and Mary Morrissey's 11 Forgotten Laws
- Derek Gehl's Affiliate Resource System
- Tellman Knudson's $4000 Perpetual Marketing Machine for FREE
- Ewen Chia's Auto Pilot Profits
- Harris Fellman's 4 Minute Money
- Mark Joyner's new book Integration Marketing for FREE

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