It is Easy reading and simple to understand. There is alot of good informative information out there, but most are to wordy or complicated, this book was direct and was able to keep my attention. I have been Affiliate Marketing for over a year, and I found some topics that I yet have to learn and master.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
How Do I Get Started? By Bryan Winters
, May 22, 2007
Reviewer: Lynn Lopez
I like this product's e-book viewing program. It's easy to use and makes it simple for you to navigate through the content.
This e-book doesn't just talk about the process of setting up a website, creating potentially profitable products, and marketing the hell out of them. It mainly teaches you how to treat your Internet business like a proper business, talks about all the equipment you're going to need, gives you pointers on developing a business plan, and helps you develop the right attitude, generally. I also like how it gives tips on creating an effective and simple website.
I noticed this e-book was written in 2002, so there may be doubts as to how relevant the content is, but I daresay a few updates will really help freshen up the content. Besides, many of the tips here are still very useful, and people seeking to venture into online businesses will still learn a lot from this.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
How Do I Get Started? By Bryan Winters
The least you need to know to get started, October 29, 2007
This e-book is a very basic, practical guide if you want to start your own online business. It helps put you in the right mindset for the business and tells you all the tools you need, or might need – even tax programs to help you efficiently pay your taxes!
Each chapter is short but packed with information. That the book is presented as a program you can easily navigate (you can go to the next section or go back to the table of contents anytime) makes it very easy to read.
Though the information is well-presented, my nitpick would be that Chapter 4 came a bit too late in the book. Everything should start with the business plan, or better yet, a feasibility study. Before you even execute your plan – buying your equipment, setting up software, you should first have a concrete business plan. The good thing about this section is that it is very thorough, looking at all the basic considerations you need to start your business.