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A Guide To Starting Your Own Business-The Fundamentals

Author Dr. Lin Wilder
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ISBN / ASINB00D5FOLNY
ISBN-13978B00D5FOLN7
Sales Rank1,154,786
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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Wondering if you should attempt an on-line business?

Or whether your brother-in-law is right when he insists that these are all scams, that no one can make money working from home on their computer?

Or perhaps you are wondering just what kind of business you should join?

Lin Wilder is an experienced network marketer who learned the basics of sales through trial and error and became extremely effective at distinguishing between tire kickers and serious prospects. Her advice on closing your prospects is packed with practical, simple information you will not find elsewhere.

This book is a primer and will cover the basics of just what it takes to start a virtual franchise or an affiliate marketing business.

You'll receive helpful information about the mechanics of an on-line business to writing advertising copy through tips on how to deal with unhappy customers.
This is not a book promising success to everyone; Wilder knows first hand that succeeding in business is hard work.

But though out her 15 chapters you can feel her commitment to the joys of working for yourself, from home, and her desire to help you do so too.

CHAPTER ONE - WHY DO YOU WANT TO DO AN ON-LINE BUSINESS?

CHAPTER TWO - MECHANICS OF RUNNING A SMALL BUSINESS FROM HOME

CHAPTER THREE - SELECTING THE RIGHT BUSINESS

CHAPTER FOUR - GETTING STARTED

CHAPTER FIVE - AIM TO BE AN ENTREPRENEUR NOT A ONETREPRENEUR

CHAPTER SIX - ESSENTIALS FOR YOUR TOOLBOX

CHAPTER SEVEN - LEADS

CHAPTER EIGHT - BASICS OF TALKING WITH PROSPECTS

CHAPTER NINE - HANDLING OBJECTIONS AKA THE CLOSE

CHAPTER TEN –A WORD OR THREE ABOUT UNHAPPY CUSTOMERS

CHAPTER ELEVEN - FUNDAMENTALS OF WRITING GOOD COPY

CHAPTER TWELVE - HOW TO SOUND PROFESSIONAL IN YOUR EMAILS

CHAPTER THIRTEEN - DRIVING TRAFFIC TO YOUR SITE

CHAPTER FOURTEEN - CONVERTING TRAFFIC TO CUSTOMERS

CHAPTER FIFTEEN - SUMMARY