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You've seen it on TV… everything you need to start your
Internet business only $59.95. It seems too good to be true! Can
you actually get a Web site, hosting, search engine placement and
products to sell for under $60? Can you actually begin to turn a
profit within minutes of your site being loaded onto the 'Net?
Hmmm… what's the old saying? "If it sounds too good to be true…"
When these types of infomercials start, the pitch is usually
something along the lines of, "you can own your own Internet
business for only $59.95 and become rich by only working 20
minutes a day." Granted, they do show testimonials from people
who supposedly have made millions with this type of business.
And, they do make a persuasive argument that this type of success
is possible because the Internet is a worldwide medium. Can it be
done? Yes. However, the real question is, "can it be done by your
average person"?
The answer to that question is no. How do I know it can't be done?
I've tried it. Before I recommend any new products or services to
my clients I buy them and try them to be sure they are safe and
legitimate. I investigate the companies and their products and
services.
Let me share with you what I've found about these types of
Internet Businesses In A Box.
Watch Out For the Small Print
Small print seems to play a major role in the advertising campaigns
of these firms. For instance, satisfied customers appear showing
you the checks they've received from their business. Your natural
response is to focus on the rich business owner. Instead, read the
small print at the bottom of the screen. "These experiences are
unique and your results may vary. Dollar amounts quoted are gross
sales." Some even say, "Business owners are fictitious characters
portrayed by actors". It's a perception angle. You usually do not
notice the small print because the company has directed your
attention toward the big checks. They have you dreaming of all the
money you will make when you use their product.
Another major surprise that comes from not reading the fine print is
sprung on you once the package arrives. For $59.95 you receive the
"how to information" - nothing is done for you… you must do it all
yourself. Since most of the purchasers of this type of product are
"newbies", the information does little good. When Internet business
people are just starting out, they normally don't know a Web host from
a Web site.
The first thing you are instructed to do is build your website. Although
the company tells you that the site is easy to build and you need no
programming or HTML experience, there is no doubt that the site will
appear amateurish. This is by no means a slight to Internet newbies.
It is simply a factual statement. I know of no one that could design
a professional-looking Web site on their first attempt.
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Once the Web site is completed, you will need a Web host in order for
it to be viewed on the 'Net. Another surprise comes when you
discover the monthly hosting fees are not included in your $59.95.
Hosting fees can run between $10.00 - $75.00 per month depending
on which features you require and the amount of space needed.
What Will You Sell?
During the infomercial the company mentioned that you would have
thousands of products to choose from. However, what I found was
that there were only 50 or 60. When I questioned this, I was told
they either fired their supplier or the contract with the supplier
expired and new negotiations were underway. As for the quality of
the items… it was sorely lacking. Rather cheep trinkets that had no
real value.
How Will Your Customers Pay?
In order for customers to pay online, you will need a shopping cart
system. However, I'm afraid I found that this application was
another add on. It was not included in the $59.95 price.
In addition to the shopping cart, you'll also need a merchant account
to receive credit card payments. Most merchant accounts require a
2 year contract. However, to receive a merchant account from this
company, a 5 year contract was required. I found the set up fees
very high and the monthly fees just as disturbing. Not to mention,
with a new Internet business, I can't imagine being tied into a 5 year
agreement. If the company fails, you would still be liable to pay the
monthly fees for the remaining time on the contract.
Bringing Traffic To Your Site
During the infomercial, you are told that the company will submit your
new Web site to the top 1,000 search engines with automated
software. However, what most people don't understand is that 90%
of your search engine traffic will come from the top 20 engines. In
addition, most of the major engines require manual submissions, not
automated. In order to get your site positioned properly, you'll either
need to buy additional software, pay a search engine professional to
do the task or learn to handle it yourself. Needless-to-say, that costs
even more money.
I am not going to add up all the individual cost of my investigation but
I will give you the total cost that was on the contract they wanted me
to sign. Not counting the $59.95 I had already paid for my Internet
business in a box, they asked for another $2695.00.
This article is not meant to discourage you from starting your own
Internet business. My business is to educate people about the sharks
that will try to take your money.
Can you start your own Internet business, make money, lie out by the
pool sipping Margaritas and only work 20 minutes a day? You bet! And
it can be done for a lot less than $2,695.00. Will it happen the first
week you're in business? No. Before you jump into an online business, I
urge you to educate yourself, learn how the Internet works, decide
what you can or are willing to do yourself and what you will have to pay
someone else to do. Calculate the entire cost. You will not get rich over
night. It will take time to build your business and automate it. Then, with
a little luck and a lot of hard work in the beginning, you can lie out by
the pool sipping Margaritas.
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