You Can Make a Fortune from Home!
Imagine starting up a million-dollar-a-year business from the comfort of your own home. What a life! No more bosses, no more nine-to-five grind, no more just getting by. Home-based business expert Tyler Hicks has shown thousands of people how to achieve this dream. Now, in this invaluable book, he shows how you can achieve it, too.
203 Home-Based Businesses That Will Make You Rich opens up a world of opportunity you never thought existed. You'll learn how to:
·Stake your claim in the multi-billion-dollar Internet market
·Find hidden success in real estate
·Export your way to great wealth
·Make big money on high-discount and liquidation sales
·Sell information and grow enormously rich
·Do good works and get money that you never have to repay
·And much more!
Lean how to choose which business is right for you, how to find money for financing, and how to pick the best ways to promote your business—including low-cost publicity through the Internet. This is your chance at financial freedom and independence in a wealth-building business all your own!
203 Home-Based Businesses That Will Make You Rich : The Complete Guide to Financing and Running a Fabulously Successful Home-Based Business
User Reviews about 203 Home-Based Businesses That Will Make You Rich : The Complete Guide to Financing and Running a Fabulously Successful Home-Based Business
Ty Hicks writes books that are pre-sale materials for his other more detailed products. They are intended to show the wealth seeker the possibilities. Many of the reviewers that critized the Hicks materials probably paid thousands for an education that has not made wealthy other wise they would not have looked at this book. Specialized knowledge is what Hicks is selling. The "kits" provide the details. They are larger and more expensive and would be marketable in a book store. The newsletter has real info on loan sources. Hicks does actually answer his phone and will answer your questions. There are no other books in a book store that will give everything needed to actually run a business and learn the business. Even my other favorite, Robert Kiosaki, doesn't tell what to do in any of the Rich Dad books. So get over it and get off you rear and stop read these books and start doing business. -- The only source for real business opportunities
While I would agree with most other reviewers that this is more of an "idea" book and not much on the nuts-and-bolts, still, every great business in the world did start with an idea.
The author uses repeated references to his own products because that is what he knows best and his product line was fabulously successful in sales! I did not find these mentions distractive.
The reference list of associations in Chapter 5 is useful and handily organized. The list of products/services in the back does contain some business ideas that I had not considered before.
The banking and loan information tips are particularly valuable and presented in easy-to-understand terms. The author's advice is excellent, and the average person probably does not know how to approach the applications in the way he explains. -- Still an interesting book for ideas












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