There are over 100 suggestions in this eBook to help build profitable businesses. Larry Dotson gives you the thoughts and a short description and from there you can elaborate. Use the business models to create income from publications or web sites. This books seems to cover it all, there is a lot of very helpful ideas.
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Business Goldmine By Larry Dotson
, August 25, 2007
Reviewer: Lynn Lopez
This e-book features 100 ideas for what kind of online business you can come up with, plus five bonus tips too. This actually deals more with online publications or e-zines, so if your plans lean along those lines, then you can look to this e-book for some guidance on the different kinds of products you can offer your site visitors and customers. I thought this was especially interesting because I had no idea that there are so many alternatives you can explore if you are planning to offer e-books. Some of the ideas include turning your e-book into a live workshop, holding a webinar, or writing a newsletter and charging for ads. It also contains plenty of ideas on what kinds of websites you can set up, such as ones with product reviews, or one that mainly features interviews. Definitely a useful product to have if you're on the fence as to what kind of online business to launch.
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Business Goldmine By Larry Dotson
Good ideas, bad formatting., September 16, 2007
Reviewer: Lorie Therese Locara
This Larry Dotson e-book is a 23-page collection of moneymaking ideas. While the ideas certainly aren’t new, they do put forth pretty sensible concepts. The good part is that it was packaged in a concise, easy-to-read format. On the other hand, some people, like me, may find this format much too simple for their taste.
I certainly like the conciseness of the e-book. But I do dislike the fact that it looks just like a collection of ideas mish-moshed into a Microsoft Word document then printed as PDF. I mean, you’re selling this e-book. People do want it to at least have a bit of formatting so that it won’t look entirely like a haphazard piece of “work”. As it is, the e-book just looks just like a numbered list of ideas and suggestions for moneymaking.
It would have been a good thing if this were just a PLR pack, at least there is an excuse that this looks the way it does: bare and in need of additions. But since this is not just a PLR pack, I think it should have been formatted accordingly. It doesn’t even have the usual sales/welcome page. I mean, you probably made this e-book to sell something, right? Why then does it not have the standard sales page, the standard links?
The bottom line? Good ideas, bad formatting, doesn’t look like an e-book.
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Business Goldmine By Larry Dotson
Good leads for selling and promotion, September 22, 2007
This e-book gives you tips to start from and explore further to sell or promote your e-book or your business in general. As the advice given very briefly in one paragraph, this only serves as a starter for you and let your imagination flow.
Some tips here can stimulate the imagination like turning your publication into a free seminar speech or into e-lessons and so on. Basically, the author says that you can change the format of your publication into just about anything. However, since the author does not give detailed advice on when and how you should do this, you should do further research before applying any of the tips here in this e-book.
Aside from advice on publications, the e-book also gives tips on doing subscriptions websites and additional tips in setting up virtual events like coaching sessions.
Overall, the business models presented here are interesting and can lead to further study by the beginning Internet entrepreneur.