Tuesday, August 11, 2009

The economy has everyone thinking beyond "yard sale" to bring in extra income.

eBay may have started it all but interest in making money online is growing...

As it becomes easier and easier to set up a website, more "everyday" people as making money online. In fact, you don't even have to have a website to make money from the internet! For the past few years, I have become engrossed in the options available and have used many of them to earn an income. For me, it's fun and challenging-two requirements that motivated me.

I became interested in the internet in 1998, when things were still shiny and new online. In tech years, that's an eon ago! A young man named Corey Rhudl was selling something called an "ebook" on the internet. At that time, a hard copy was sent out by mail to the customers who bought it. Corey's book was on his interest in cars--a book of car buying tips. He made quite a fortune on it and realized that the selling of information was the key to his success. He applied that format to other information and soon began to teach others how to do what he did.
Thus began something quite inspiring. Not only was information in demand, but products that were not available in brick and mortar stores were being sold. And before you knew it, mainstream products were being seen there, too (oh my Amazon...). The rest is history, as they say.
No longer was the internet a place for techno geeks only or an exclusive club of retailers--the average person could sell their books on fly fishing, building a solar panel, dog training or have a yard sale online (eBay) or buy items wholesale and sell from their own website or sell other people's stuff for a commission. Today there are even more ways to make money online. And you don't even have to print those ebooks anymore--digital downloads take all the overhead out of selling your product.
There is nothing more fascinating to me than to learn more about the whole process and see how it changes everyday; see the effects and new opportunities those effects bring.
For anyone here who has an interest in this marvelous internet experience, I will be posting each week with a, let's call it, beginner's guide to making money online. If you have been mystified by how that works, curious about what is going on behind the scenes, you will not want to miss this ongoing commentary. To subscribe, just send me a friend request and ask to be notified when my next post is online.
Whoever invented the phrase "cool", you made it possible to describe things of which people will understand, without a doubt, what you mean. The internet is most definitely "cool", first and foremost.

Julia is an online retailer and internet marketer--titles that will be explained in upcoming posts on this blog. Her motto is "The more you know--the more you DON'T know..."

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