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There's no question that the Internet is an increasingly effective place to sell goods or services; yet small and home-based businesspeople are without consulting giants to navigate the frontier of cyberspace for them. With Making Money in Cyberspace, the authors of The Best Home Businesses for the 90s now offer a comprehensive guide that tells you all you need to know about starting and maintaining a successful on-line business from scratch--or taking your current business into cyberspace. This complete guide to cyber-business includes such features as: *the four types of goods that really sell on-line; *what you need to know to design and promote web sites; *selling services in cyberspace; *how to take your existing business on-line--and whether you should; *revealing "case studies" of successful cyber-entrepreneurs; *the biggest mistakes businesses make in cyberspace; and *the best ways to get paid on-line. Packed with stimulating step-by-step instructions, Making Money in Cyberspace is a vital resource for any small business-

person who is considering starting or taking a business on-line.

Book Details
English Books
Paperback 282 Pages
Edition: 1st Trade
ISBN-10: 0874778840
ISBN-13: 9780874778847
Publisher: Tarcher
Pub date: Sep 08, 1998
Dimensions: 23 cm x 16 cm x 2 cm Just how big is that?
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