Make Your Virtual Cash Register Go KaChing!
The Web is a powerful “money button” that can connect you with vast networks of customers, solidify your business image, and create continual growth. The key is in knowing how to install that button effectively. In an era of blogging, social networking, message boards, and websites for every subject under the sun, it’s difficult to figure out which Internet tools are the ones that will make your virtual register go “KaChing!” It’s also important to create an overall strategy with these tools that will maximize your time and web usage.
Fortunately Joel Comm, one of the world’s leading experts in making money online, delivers tips, tactics, and commonsense guidelines to customize your Internet approach with KaChing. From walking you through the best blogging tools for your needs to exploring the many avenues of Twitter, Linkedin, and web networking, Comm demystifies the many options the Web has to offer—and helps you clarify your business strategy to better reach targeted audiences.
KaChing will show you:
©2010 Joel Comm (P)2010 Gildan Media Corp
"The title is misleading"
It's not about how to "run an online business that pays and pays" but more like how to use adsense and other paying ad networks to make money with blogs and other published content. If you're looking for that, great. If not, then this might not be the book for you.
"Very good overview of internet business models"
Provides several ideas for newbies to the internet business world. Joel Comm does make what he speaks of seem easier than it is in reality. He is also pretty blatant in promoting himself, his products and his own affiliates. If you can look thru his marketing efforts you can gleam some good tidbits of info on internet money-making methods.
"One of many out there, this ones worth a listen"
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Not enough new and original content, however - website recommendations were very useful
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website recommendations were very useful
Good for those that haven't heard it before, I've listened to others that are very similar.
"Just not enough."
This is someone who wants to get into the game (very late).
...well written. Better than most of the e-commerce type books.