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Which business idea is better?

Hi. I am starting my own Internet asset firm. My firm will buy or build websites, fix them up (by adding content, marketing, etc.) and bring in more revenue from the sites, then sell the websites for profit after six months.

To start my companies portfolio, I would like to build my own website. I have two different options, but I need help deciding which is more profitable than the other. I can only start one now. After making some revenue from this one site, and then selling it, I will be able to afford growing the companies’ portfolio of web businesses.

1. I would start a website like Linkedin, but with a better approach on creating a more realistic business to business experience. I will be purchasing the script for $800. I have already seen a basic demo, and it literally has everything. They even offer the option to have your site custom designed. It has every feature of Linkedin, and more. I would make money by having a free and premium levels, ads on the site, and employer listing fees to list a job opening.

2. A web service like pay pal. Again, the script is $800. The script is okay, but is very, very basic. There is no real difference from pay pal. I’m not even sure why someone would use me instead of pay pal. However, the only reason I’m looking at it, is because every transaction makes me money. So it could be more profitable then the first site.

However, I’m thinking of going with the first site, because in the long run, it would be able to sell for a lot more, since it comes with tons of features, and hopefully, users. Do you think this is a good idea?

You have been asking these questions for months. By the time you figure out what you are going to do, you will be eligible for Social Security.

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Which business idea is better?

Hi. I am starting my own Internet asset firm. My firm will buy or build websites, fix them up (by adding content, marketing, etc.) and bring in more revenue from the sites, then sell the websites for profit after six months.

To start my companies portfolio, I would like to build my own website. I have two different options, but I need help deciding which is more profitable than the other. I can only start one now. After making some revenue from this one site, and then selling it, I will be able to afford growing the companies’ portfolio of web businesses.

1. I would start a website like Linkedin, but with a better approach on creating a more realistic business to business experience. I will be purchasing the script for $800. I have already seen a basic demo, and it literally has everything. They even offer the option to have your site custom designed. It has every feature of Linkedin, and more. I would make money by having a free and premium levels, ads on the site, and employer listing fees to list a job opening.

2. A web service like pay pal. Again, the script is $800. The script is okay, but is very, very basic. There is no real difference from pay pal. I’m not even sure why someone would use me instead of pay pal. However, the only reason I’m looking at it, is because every transaction makes me money. So it could be more profitable then the first site.

However, I’m thinking of going with the first site, because in the long run, it would be able to sell for a lot more, since it comes with tons of features, and hopefully, users. Do you think this is a good idea?

The linkedin sounds interesting, but the idea is done to death.

Paypal is handy, but you would need capital, lots of it plus you end up under semi regulation of sorts by the Feds.

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What business idea is better?

Hi. I would like to start my own company. I have two ideas, but I’m not sure which I should choose. I would like to make six or more figures a year.

1. I would start an Internet asset firm. It would be a firm which buys and builds cheep websites, fixes them up by adding stuff (marketing, ads, content, design, etc.), and then selling them for profit after 6 months. Since you can sell a website for 3-5 times the yearly revenue amount, it should be easy to make six figures since i have a lot of internet marketing experience. To make six figures, I would have to sell a website for 50k after six months meaning, I would have to make a website that makes 10k annually (10 times 5 is 50), meaning in those six months, my site would have to make 5k. That should be easy, since some people can make basic sites that make 10k in a month. After six months, i would sell my site for 50k. And in the last six months of the year, i would do the same thing. Also, i am still making money 24/7 since the revenue from the sites is going to me. So during those six months, the sites are still making me money. People already do this, it is called website flipping.

2. I would start a website like Linkedin, but with a focus on creating a more realistic experience. I am being quoted $800 for a very nice script. I would make money by having a free level and a pro level. I would also make money by having employers pay me to list their job openings. I would also make money from ads.

Which company should I start?

Neither. They have both been done numerous times.

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how to list my website on Yahoo?

I am new to internet marketing and trying to learn how it goes if someone could help please?

I have a "non Profit" website http://www.SponsorSimonHilton.com which shows up in google and yahoo.

I am trying to create online shopping areas at http://reviewed4free.co.uk i use this site to practise on so please don’t criticise….LOL

I have now produced and am building http://menselectricshaver.reviewed4free.co.uk I am happy with this set up and will continue to add more information and content each day. My problem is this site as very quickly shown up in google but there is no sign of it in Yahoo searches.

If someone could answer please

1. How can i check for certain if the site is indexed in Yahoo?
2. If not how do I index it, or is there no guarantee it will be listed?

Many Thanks, Simon.

Hiya

1. Key in the full domain in Yahoo, if it is indexed it will come up near the top of the search i.e. your whole domain SponsorSimonHilton.com – I had a quick look and yes it is listed so all OK there.

2. For future reference it is very simple to submit a site to Yahoo, just enter this link https://siteexplorer.search.yahoo.com/submit and go direct to Yahoo to submit, you don’t need to use a fancy programme. Job done! Be patient it can take a few weeks or so before it appears. To speed things up it definitely helps to get a link back to your site from an already indexed site, so talk sweetly to any friends you might have with a site already up an running.

Good luck, Mike, http://www.spearheadprojects.co.uk (For DIY Websites)

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