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cashcow

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Jan 29, 2007 2:26 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Mike,

I was recently in the same position you are in. Considering to start my own online business. As mentioned previously you certainly need to determine what your skill set is, what you want to accomplish, and how much time and money you have to invest. Given that the internet is a growing entity that is not going to go away there is money to be made online IF you are cautious in selecting the right opportunity. With that being said do your homework and don`t expect to get rich quick. It takes work.

Like several of the others before me I have also researched and decided on PIF4P`s and must say they have a great program and tons of training.

Best of luck in your journey.

Keep in touch.

Glen



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Jan 29, 2007 11:06 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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And as Cashcow indicated, Mike, lots of training that`s FREE as a PIF4P member.

Be consistant, follow the steps and start earning!

RSchlieper (Ron)



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Jan 29, 2007 11:06 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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I heard it best on one of the podcast. When asked about founding Monster.com the founder (sorry I cant remember his name?!?) said when asked on how he would advise someone starting an internet business. He stated (this is not a direct quote), that you need to drop the internet portion and think of it as a brick and mortar business. Meaning you must have all the required tools and know-how, just as if you were going to have a store front.

Thats about all the info I can help you with, I just thought that was pretty good way of looking at the eCommerce field.

CSPURGEON2007-1-29 23:7:16
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