The cat’s out of the bag. Millions of people are starting their very own businesses, right from the coziness of their living rooms and making a killing online. The phrase rolling out of bed has taken on new proportions and people are literally making their living from within fifteen feet of where they sleep. It’s really a huge shift. Telecommuting is on the rise. More and more people are starting their own companies, setting up virtual offices and becoming their very own bosses.
The internet audience around the world is now estimated to be over one billion. That means there are more than one billion people who are connected via the wonderful modern invention that is the internet. One billion. That’s a lot of people. It also means that the internet is, now more than ever before, getting to be the best way to start a business right out of your basement, your cellar or the spare guest room. All anyone needs these days is a simple satellite internet connection and a computer. Computers are cheaper and more powerful than ever. You can buy a great laptop with the works for under $1000. A desk top won’t cost you any more. Peripherals such as speakers and a printer or fax can all be had for another few hundred dollars.
And then there’s the matter of getting the actual internet connection. While all cities now offer high speed DSL and cable internet, a large swath of the country doesn’t have that luxury. In fact, until quite recently, people living in more rural and remote areas only had access to dial up. While everyone else was enjoying the greatness that is high speed, their country cousins had to deal with the headache that is dial up. Slow downloads, impossible loading times, time outs, dialing in, painfully slow streaming video, etc, these were all the typical misfortunes faced by dial up customers. Now however, people are catching on to satellite internet. Satellite internet offers the same benefits as DSL and more. It’s actually available anywhere with a clear view of the southern sky. There are no limitations. To get a satellite broadband connection set up, you simply need a modem, a dish and your computer. A licenced professional will do the hard stuff, calibrating the dish and making sure everything works. From there, you’ll always be connected.
This is definitely good news for those millions of people who want to start a home based business. They can get their company up and running no matter where they are and they have a potential customer base of over one billion people. That’s much larger clientele than you’d have starting a brick and mortar store in your home town. Enterprising individuals simply need to find a niche, specialize, hone in on their market, make a great proposition, market it, get the word out and watch the money fall into their bank accounts.
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