How to Take Your First Step in Creating an Online Business (Without Looking Like a Total Nitwit)
I’m asked occasionally, “How long did it take you to start your internet business?”
My answer is always two years.
I spent 23 months worrying about “doing it wrong” and looking like a dork
in front of my family, friends, and millions of internet users. In other words,
I wasted a lot of time.
But actual start-up (aka REAL WORK) took only three or four weeks.
I talked with Chris Farrell about just this very thing awhile back.
Chris wrote Create Your First Website by 3:45 This Afternoon and runs a successful membership site for getting started in making money on the internet. (It has even been voted the No.1 Internet Marketing Service by IMReportCard.com.)
For about an hour, Chris and I talked about how to take your first step in creating an online business without looking like a total nitwit.
We discussed…
- The one thing guaranteed to take the pressure off when you launch a new business.
- How to easily crush that “overwhelmed” feeling.
- How to catapult from technophobe to internet whiz kid with no muss or fuss.
- How long it REALLY takes to start making decent moolah online. (Hint: Forget what the damn gurus tell you.)
- How to bootstrap your internet business for near-zero bucks.
- How to painlessly create content for your website.
- PLUS the secret reason Chris dumped his job as a mid-morning radio celebrity in London and moved to L.A. with absolutely nothing to do (until he finally got bored enough to became an internet marketer).
Well, I recorded the chat and cleverly titled it How to Take Your First Step in Creating an Online Business (Without Looking Like a Total Nitwit).
And now you can get a copy of the hour-long audio.
It’s just $14.97. Nice. All that how-to advice, plus Chris’s and my clever banter, for less than I just spent at Applebee’s for a Southwest Jalapeno Burger and two kiwi lemonades.
And the recording doesn’t repeat on you like the burger, although you can listen to it again and again.





