Location is very important to your perceived home-based business venture.  Where you locate has to have enough of a local population to support your venture if you are a service based business.

What’s the population where you live?  If the home based business you want to develop depends on business coming from your geographical area and you live in a remote area you could be looking at a problem.  Some ventures will attract customers from other areas, but only certain ventures.

Be realistic about how large a population it will take to support your business venture.  You know how much money you want to make.  By now you should have begun to develop your price list.  How many sales will you need to make to achieve the level of income you want.  Are there enough available customers in your base area.

This may be the point at which you want to consider making your product or service available on the Internet.  Through the Internet you can reach many more people who may have a use for your product of service than you will ever have access to through conventional means.
What does it mean to offer your product on the Internet.  Well, depending on your level of expertise it may mean setting up a blog, a full website or offering your product through someone else’s website.  Log onto our Reports blog at http://www.LowdownReports.com/Reports  for more detailed information about Internet and Information Marketing.

A blog (short for web log) can be done easily through one of several free services and you can make additions and changes very easily.
A fixed or static website is a little trickier and will require a higher level of knowledge on your part to do it yourself or you will paying a hefty fee for someone to do it for you.
Two of the more proliferate of the open sites you can tag into are Clickbank and eBay.  You’ll want to log onto both of those and get a good idea of how they operate so you can make a wise choice. 

Essentially on Clickbank you register your product and that makes it available for other internet entrepreneurs to sell your product to their customers for a sizable commission.  Of you develop a subject and use the products available to promote that subject an sell other people’s offerings. 

Ebay allows sellers to list their products for a fees.  Each has a value – depending on what your product is.  Service businesses, obviously, require customers.  Those have to be approached a little differently.

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