Monday, November 19, 2007

10 Billion And Counting...

Mike was your average ordinary kid going to college at the University of Texas in Austin. Or so everyone thought. Mike had big dreams and had developed a plan for achieving those dreams. So he decided to drop out of college to start his business out of his garage with a little more than one thousand dollars. Everyone thought he was crazy and he took his share of harsh words from the people closest around him. Today that tiny startup company is the Dell Computer Corporation. Dell now averages around 30 million per day in online sales. All Mike started with was a idea and the desire and persistence to see that dream through to the end.

Today online sales are huge. Many big companies are making the move online. The internet has leveled the playing field. If you wanted to start a business in the sixties you would have to get a business loan, hire employees, and go through many other hassles. Today the internet makes it easy for the average person to make a living.

The key to any successful business is leverage. Leverage is what separates the winners from the losers. The internet has given leverage to the anyone who wishes to take advantage of it.

Building a business online is not hard it will just require work, patience, and a willingness to learn. There are many opportunities online for you to choose from. You can sell things on Ebay or join a company as an affiliate and sell their product. Or if you wish to go it alone, try finding something you enjoy doing and see how the internet can help you turn it into money. Online sales are well above 10 billion, the only question is are you making any of that 10 billion?

This article was written by Eric Fields. If you want to signup for a free business course and receive 500 dollars worth of free ebooks visit, http://www.zipbz.com

Copyright 2006 Eric Fields

 
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