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torontocarol
September 28th, 2009, 12:55 PM
I just finished a post for one of my blogs and it inspired me to share part of it here. I'm presenting an offline workshop on Starting An Internet Home Business For Under $100. Here's the link (http://motivatedtolearn.blogspot.com/2009/09/why-internet-business-is-best-for-me.html) if you want to read the whole thing.
Anyway, it got me thinking about why I'm marketing online. This is what I wrote:
"Most offline businesses don't see a profit for years, and if you decide you want to change the products or services you offer, it isn't easy. Not so with the Internet.
A number of years ago, I operated a small Internet Cafe. A lot of work for months before I opened. Finding a location, getting permits to renovate, renovating and furnishing, leasing computers, getting a vendors permit and a food permit, dealing with the health department, getting insurance, having a sign made and put up, and advertising to get people to come. Then when I opened, guess what happened? Within a month I realized I didn't like being in a shop and waiting for people to come in. So I started offering classes. That was better, but they weren't every day all day, so the shop was a waste of money. Plus I gained weight from drinking so much coffee and cream so it wouldn't be thrown out.
The end result - I closed up shop less than a year later and took my business home. Less overhead and more time for myself. Now the Internet has opened an even easier way for me to have my own business and help other people. It's no wonder that I'm so passionate about the opportunities available online!
Now tell me your story. Why are you marketing on the Internet? "
That's my why. Now what about yours?
Carol
StephenT
September 28th, 2009, 01:20 PM
I'll bite! It seems a good exercise to me!
I went through several careers, in my early years. Each one had its very small successes and many failures. In my mid forties, I got very serious about changing my life from what it was to what I wanted. Although it is a process, like life itself, I have learned much!
I went into the ministry, thinking this was the way to help people change. I wound up in a town two blocks long and in a church so small they only pay me half time.
I started teaching yoga and meditation for the same reasons, but the small town is still a problem. I have a dozen or so students, but it is not enough!
My wife and I could move to a larger town, but given the housing market and the fact that two of our children and their families have moved to the same area, we are reluctant to move. The internet gives me access to millions of people. The methods, techniques, and ideas that I have used and that I have helped others use works! I want to reach more people.
Maybe I'm trying to save the world, but what's wrong with that?
Marya_Miller
September 28th, 2009, 01:33 PM
I have a really, really simple reason for working online: I'm a wheelchair-disabled total shut-in, but I don't qualify for any sort of pension. So - since I needed to pay my mortgage, medication, utilities and college loan - and eat occasionally - I created my own "job" (online copywriter), using my years of experience as a magazine editor and newspaper general manager to help me learn the ropes and adapt to the internet quickly.
Since becoming disabled, it's taken me several years of hardship and a wasted stint at college (in a misguided attempt to "retrain") to realize this: Online work is perfect, if you're disabled.
And actually, on the internet, the ability to leave your house under your own steam doesn't matter - as long as you produce good results, you're 100% whole.
ScottTousignant
September 28th, 2009, 01:36 PM
Great topic!
I started marketing my fitness business online for several reasons. #1 being that I wanted more freedom to spend time with my family.
#2 was because I only had so many hours in the day to train clients and I thought that moving my business online was the best way for me to clone myself and reach as many people as possible.
#3 Work that I do now will produce profits for years to come. Online marketing got me out of the linear thinking of trading hours for dollars.
Angela Wills
September 28th, 2009, 01:47 PM
I am in internet marketing definitely for the freedom that's possible. I love how free I can be in an online business by setting up the right systems to run and make me money even when I'm not there. Like you mentioned an offline business such as a cafe can be very time consuming and if you don't have the money to hire staff you are literally stuck there all day long.
It took me quite a while to really get the freedom in my own business though because at first I created a service business that didn't allow me the freedom I really wanted.
There are more reasons why I love an internet business though:
1. Cost - like you mention it can be very low cost to get started and also to try new things. I like variety so when I get bored my new interests don't end up costing me a fortune!
2. Connections - I love how you can connect with people of similar interests. When I had my son I just didn't have as much freedom to get out and meet a lot of people anymore but I love meeting new people. Online I get to meet new people online everyday.
torontocarol
September 28th, 2009, 02:34 PM
I'm loving how this thread is going. When people ask me why they should bother learning modern technology, I appreciate having stories to tell them.
I think all of us are helping to change the world in our own little ways. And my passion to encourage people to use the Internet to do anything they set their minds to without being limited by health, age, mobility or any other challenge is fueled by entrepreneurs like you who show it can be a reality!
Thank you all for posting, you've made my day.
Carol
Kayla Fay
September 28th, 2009, 04:04 PM
I got my start on the internet because I was looking for something to do at home. We have four sons - three of them have ADHD-Inattentive - and I couldn't keep up the boys' needs, a part time job, the house, the homework, the soccer, and everything else.
My husband and I decided for me to stay at home full-time (yay!), but I needed some income. I started a website about our life with ADHD, and stuck up some affiliate links. Then I developed and sold a product for a birthday party idea, the science project guides followed, and before long I had more than replaced my part time income.
While all of the above took a lot of work and time, it still allowed me flexibility. When the boys had away games or had major projects, I worked less. When they were asleep or at school, I worked more.
Eight years later, it's the flexibility that still keeps me. I've made sales while sitting on my front porch eating watermelon, and I've made sales while visiting family in Beirut. I've been able to take weeks off to deal with a family crisis, and I've been able to work 15 hour days when inspiration hit.
Lynn Terry
September 29th, 2009, 06:05 AM
I started out with an offline business, first with a shop then with an office on the square. I had a dream of owning a family business, and was married at the time - a combination family with 4 children between us.
Business was good and growing until the unexpected divorce, which really threw me for a loop. I continued running my business locally for another year or so - until my son became ill. I was forced to homeschool him for a couple of years during that phase.
While I had been "marketing on the internet" for my local clients for years up to that point, it was those life circumstances that brought me home to a home office - and ultimately to marketing my own business strictly through the internet.
I can't imagine what I would have done as a single mother with a sick child, homeschooling two children, had it not been for the internet and all of the opportunities it provided...
TraciKnoppe
September 29th, 2009, 06:58 AM
I love internet marketing for the following reasons:
The freedom to earn an income & still be home to homeschool my children
The ability to connect and help so many people - all from my home office - still amazes me today, 13 years after I first got online
The ability to operate many businesses - all at once - with little to no cost is awesome!
RichAvery
September 29th, 2009, 10:45 AM
Hi,
I'm new here, thanks to Mark Mason's suggestion. Internet marketing is a natural fit for me because I've had a lot of career experience in radio/PR/marketing/fundraising copy writing.
I dabbled in IM 5 years ago but never got serious about it and am kicking myself for the opportunity I've wasted. But I've learned a lot of other good stuff in those years too (about myself, for sure, and also the niches I'm passionate about), which will help me now as I move forward.
My wife and I have 5 kids so far (ages 3-13) and we homeschool. My dream has always been to be home more, to have a family enterprise, to invest more of our time and resources in causes and people we believe in, to give our kids a world class and world wide educational experience, and to equip them for success in life and work.
We've been able to take significant steps toward that dream in the last few years, and I know that Internet marketing can help propel us farther ahead.
I'm really glad to be here and to learn from everyone else! I definitely need some help deciding which way to go with my first site, so I'll have to post a thread on that soon.
Rich
Life Compass (http://www.lifecompassblog.com)
TraciKnoppe
September 29th, 2009, 11:01 AM
Welcome Rich. I'm a mom of 6 (3 grown & 3 still home) and we also homeschool. :)
Sandy Garrett
September 29th, 2009, 11:25 AM
I've always had an entrepreneur spirit, and tried different MLM business off and on over the years. I like I feel internet marketing is a better fit for my personality and how I tend to do things. I like the possibility of having residual income and being able to structure my work around my life instead of the other way around. Time with my family is very important to me and being able to do a variety of different things, so I like the flexibility that comes with working from home.
RichAvery
September 30th, 2009, 10:20 AM
Hi Traci, thanks for the welcome. Looks like there are several home school families here. :)
Rich
dominicfilip
April 2nd, 2010, 02:38 AM
The reason why i choose internet marketing over perosnal or other marketing as its time saving, its appeals to more people at once.
Clare Swindlehurst
April 2nd, 2010, 04:20 AM
I used to work as a website editor for my company and then a couple of years back I moved into a completely new role. I missed the 'online world' so I started a blog about Disney World and another to review the books I was reading as a personal challenge. Before to long I started getting traffic and I threw up some adsense and started making some small change. So last year I researched and read as much as I could about making money online and this year I'm putting it all into practice to try and build a sustainable business. I love the fact that you can learn something new, put it into practice and then track your results all without leaving your computer ;)
KathleenGageSpeaker
April 3rd, 2010, 07:57 PM
Freedom
Global reach
Flexibility
Fast to market products
High profit margins
Ability to test with little cash outlay
Great income
I love the Internet and all it can offer
KathleenGageSpeaker
April 5th, 2010, 10:59 AM
1. Being in control of my own destiny, my life, and my own income, without fear that everything will be turned upside down because of problems in the company that I work for, and
2. Being able to enjoy my life more, the company of those around me, and spend more time developing the relationships and friendships that matter most to me.
I agree with both of these. When I lived in Utah I did a lot of brick and mortar consulting. After I moved to Oregon I went deep into the IM side of business. A move I am very grateful for.
Just this morning I got an email from a man who wanted to take me to lunch to help me get established doing local business. I told him my desire to put on a suit and go into town to court business is the furthest from my interest level than just about anything.
The flexibility the Internet allows is incredible. Both on a professional level and personal.
Paulawog
April 18th, 2010, 10:16 AM
I am doing this for two reasons.
1. I love my husband very much and love being with him. I miss him so very much when we are "at work" When he is at work 5am-2pm, I wake up and spend 3 hours or so learning Affiliate marketing ( about a month now) When I go to work 1pm-10pm, he comes home, takes a nap, cooks us dinner and brings it to me and sets up his computer and stays there at my job till I leave; So we can spend time together. We work well together and I hate how they treat him at work. I also hate that he has to wake up so early. So my first reason is to stay home and work a business with my husband.
2. I love learning and writing, especially my Bible and Health, I am like an "ORGANIC GURU" and I love learning all the nasty bad ways our food is being processed and made, with all the diseases we now have as a nation, it amazes me. I had MS and my husband had RSD... at one point we were both in wheeelchairs, I am now fully recovered, he is 85% recovered and neither of us are in wheelchairs, but rather active and healthy. I believe and have seen that most diseases are a direct result of the foods we eat and the medicines we take ( Look at Diabetes, a purely diet related disease)......Oh, my husband, Peter, was on 37 prescription drugs in the A.M. and 37 in the P.M. and is now on NO MEDICINE!!! He was losing his hair and it was turning gray.....now he has a full "THICK" head of blond hair again.........I can go on and on!!
I desire to teach the world and anyone who will listen, that they too can regain their health and reverse their disease.
That is why I want to learn this business; I don't have a lot of knowledge in the area of Affiliate marketing but I am learning and am passionate enough to get there. I read Lynn's report, Jon Ledgers and am now reading the Super Affiliate Handbook by Gardner.
kdbbiz
April 19th, 2010, 07:01 PM
Although my children are not old enough to homeschool, I did want to be able to stay home and start a family again, which is what I did when I remarried.
I have always loved studying business and trying out ideas for making money so this seemed like a good fit for me too. As I always seemed to get in to trouble with previous employers by telling them "a better" way to run their business, not having to deal with a boss in that manner was what I set as my goal. (3 out of 4 bosses I tried to talk to have since gone out of business by not taking my suggestions :p:))
I like the freedom of working whenever I want around my 1yr old and 3yr olds schedule, and still have time to go shopping in the middle of the day or take a break and watch a movie during nap time, etc.
Although, I still would like to make more money, less being service oriented and more passive income, I would not trade this for a $50/hr job out in the "real" world.
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