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The Everything Guide to Starting an Online Business - The Latest
Strategies and Advice on How To Start a Profitable Internet Business -
Research online opportunities, Create a marketable Internet presence,
Manage virtual income streams and Hire and manage

The Everything Guide to Starting an Online Business - The Latest Strategies and Advice on How To Start a Profitable Internet Business - Research online opportunities, Create a marketable Internet presence, Manage virtual income streams and Hire and manage

 eBook, Published by Penguin   (18 December 2012)

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Create and run your own virtual business!

Whether it is a full-time online consulting business or just selling your crafts on the side, starting an Internet enterprise is a very appealing prospect to a budding entrepreneur! The Everything Guide to Starting an Online Business is the perfect guide as you navigate the online market-no matter your experience level. From developing an idea to sharing it with the world, this expert manual provides information on:

  • Determining what kind of business to create
  • Developing a smart business plan and online presence
  • Transitioning from brick and mortar to the virtual world
  • Using vendor sites like Etsy
  • Promoting the business with social media
Perfect for part-time entrepreneurs who want to make some extra cash or for full-timers who want one income stream, The Everything Guide to Starting an Online Business will help you get your businesses off the ground and onto the web!

Randall Craig is an experienced Internet entrepreneur, consultant, and executive advisor. He has founded and sold several successful online startups, held a long-time position at a "big-four" consulting firm, and was an executive at an American public company. Craig has been advising on web strategy since 1994: he put the Toronto Star online, along with the Globe and Mail's GlobeInvestor/Globefund, several financial institutions, and about 100+ other major organizations' internet-based businesses. He lives in Toronto.