Do You Have a Hobby That Makes Money for You?

Written by Gerardas Norkus


Everyone has a hobby. We love all kinds of music, sports, movies, books... We have pets, we grow flowers, we build houses, buy cars... Some of us even love our jobs (boy, those arerepparttar lucky ones)...

Dale Carnegie said:

"Today is life -repparttar 102258 only life you are sure of. Makerepparttar 102259 most of today. Get interested in something. Shake yourself awake. Develop a hobby. Letrepparttar 102260 winds of enthusiasm sweep through you. Live today with gusto."

Our hobbies help us to relax and forget our everyday problems and troubles.

We are all experts in one or more fields of our lives.

But I am sure that not everyone has a hobby that makes money for him/her (except, of course, if you love your job).

Just imagine, wouldn't it be great if you could have a money making hobby? You could get involved even more with what you already love to do, you could treat your family and friends withrepparttar 102261 extra cash, or... even quit your current job that you probably hate.

You see, everyone can make money with his/her hobby, and I am going to reveal it to you in a minute...

There are millions of people who haverepparttar 102262 same hobbies and interests just like you. Everyone is searching for more information about their hobbies and passions. Take a guess - what isrepparttar 102263 best place to findrepparttar 102264 information today? I think you will agree thatrepparttar 102265 World Wide Web (the Internet) is one ofrepparttar 102266 best places onrepparttar 102267 Earth to look for information related to your hobby. Millions of people userepparttar 102268 Internet to findrepparttar 102269 answers torepparttar 102270 questions they have, to solverepparttar 102271 problems they encounter every day.

So, how could you make money with your hobby? It's simple - build your own web site (online business) about your hobby.

EVERYONE can DO it!

Ken Evoy, internationally acclaimed Internet marketer, developed a system - SiteBuildIt! (SBI!) - that helps anyone to create professional web sites about his/her hobbies, interests and passions. Hundreds (maybe even thousends) of SBI! users have already quit their jobs and now are making a living fromrepparttar 102272 comfort of their own homes, doing what they love - creating web content about their hobbies.

Design Website For Pre-Selling

Written by Sanjay Johari


How do your feel when salespersons knock at your door at odd times trying to sell something you are not interested in? I feel pity for these people who have to toil from house to house facing rejection at most ofrepparttar places. And yet they wear a forced smile as they start their rehearsed sales speech. When they come to me at most inconvenient time (for me) and insist on selling when I do not want to talk to them, I find it, if you will pardon me, irritating; although I do my best not to show it as I turn them away as politely as I can.

Websites which have only sales pitch as their main content are very much like these salespersons who arrive when you are not looking for them. Visitors go web browsing primarily looking for specific information and not sales offer. When a visitor arrives at a website which offers information she finds useful and solutions to her problems, she is likely to visit again.

A website should not be designed only for selling something, though that may be purpose for setting uprepparttar 102257 website inrepparttar 102258 first place. The website should provide information and commentaries which can pre-sellrepparttar 102259 product torepparttar 102260 visitor. It should attract targeted visitors interested inrepparttar 102261 content. Pre-selling arouses interest inrepparttar 102262 product promptingrepparttar 102263 visitor to visit again. She will try to satisfy herself with information provided, testimonials, bio ofrepparttar 102264 webmaster, links to related sites and other considerations before she will actually buyrepparttar 102265 product. In a way, pre-selling tries to guide her in this direction and makes it easier for her to make a decision.

People are more inclined to buy what they "want" instead of what they "need". Once they set their minds on buying something, they look for reasons (or call it excuses) why they should buy, only to satisfy themselves, thoughrepparttar 102266 decision forrepparttar 102267 purchase has already been taken. Pre-selling provides reasons which they find "compelling" enough to part with money.

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