Good Business Is Good Business

By Jason Holland | Mon, Mar 8, 2010 |

  

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The size and anonymity of the Internet has given some companies the idea that they can neglect one of the basic rules of good business, says Bob Bly. And in today’s essay, he shows why this will doom them to failure.

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Bob Bly Is Lazy When It Comes to His Internet Business

When Bob Bly was considering starting an online business several years ago, he was working full-time as a copywriter. (He still does.)

So he didn’t want to spend a lot of time learning the technical side of Internet marketing or creating new products. He didn’t want to be an Internet “guru.”  He just wanted a nice little side business for extra income.

He wasn’t sure if it was possible. So he tried out a part-time approach. And he discovered a system that allows him to work only a couple of hours a day… and make $16,000 to $20,000 a month. This system is not dependent on experience, industry contacts, or technical or marketing knowledge. In fact, anyone can make it work — especially if you’re “lazy.”


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