Internet Riches: The Simple Money-making Secrets of Online Millionares

  Author:    Scott C. Fox, Scott Fox
  ISBN:    0814473563
  Sales Rank:    3878
  Published:    2006-05-30
  Publisher:    AMACOM
  # Pages:    288
  Binding:    Hardcover
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"These days it’s easier, cheaper, and safer than ever to start an Internet business using readily available technology and turnkey opportunities. In this strategy-packed guide, Scott Fox reveals the powerful but simple methods he and thousands of others have used to strike it rich on the Net. Exclusive interviews with “mom and pop” entrepreneurs prove how easy it is to get started and build a million-dollar enterprise. Readers get:

* a guide to e-business opportunities, including “instant e-businesses” that require no start-up capital

* strategies for making money from home and turning hobbies into businesses

* marketing and product tips

* legal and financial advice

* a list of recommended vendors

* years of expertise and experience in one easy-to-use book

Internet Riches also features an action plan for brainstorming new business ideas, and exercises to help readers determine the best moves for their particular situations. Filled with practical pointers and inspiring interviews, it’s the most powerful book ever on starting and enjoying a million-dollar online business!"

In this strategy-packed guide, top e-business consultant Scott Fox reveals the powerful but simple methods for strik­ing it rich on the Net. Exclusive interviews with dozens of "mom and pop" entrepreneurs prove how easy it is to get started and build a million-dollar enterprise. Readers get:

An inspiring guide to e-business opportunities, including "instant e-businesses" that require no start-up capital or technical training * proven strategies for making money from home and turning hobbies into businesses * low cost web marketing and product tips * legal and financial advice * detailed vendor recommendations * years of expertise and experience in one easy-to-use book Internet Riches also offers an innovative action plan for brain­storming new business ideas, and fun exercises to help readers determine the best moves for their particular situa­tions. Filled with practical pointers and motivational inter­views, it's the most powerful guide ever to finding financial freedom online!

Q&A with Scott Fox, author of Internet Riches

A 2007 survey showed that nearly half of American workers aren't satisfied with their jobs. What do you feel is holding people back from going into business for themselves?

People give their hesitation lots of names but it basically boils down to fear. I wrote Internet Riches precisely to help people overcome these fears. Starting an e-business today is much easier, much cheaper, and requires much less technology expertise than most people realize.

Unfortunately fear of failure, fear of embarrassment, fear that the learning curve is too steep, fear that there will not be a payoff for their work, fear that they cannot afford to do it, fear that they won?t be able to live up to their own expectations or the needs of the business combine to keep many people from even trying. It?s sad but true that in an effort to be "rational", these fears often combine to create a self-image where a person can?t imagine themselves building a successful e-business.

The problem is that this fear is based on an outdated 20th century understanding of the risks required to start your own business. As thousands of my readers have found, if you update your assumptions to reflect the realities of how easy it is to start your own business in the Internet Age, the conclusions change dramatically and in your favor.

The facts are plain: online markets are continuing to grow explosively, the costs of the equipment and infrastructure have dropped dramatically, the flexibility of working from home on a part-time basis means that people don?t have to quit their full-time jobs to pursue online success, and the great upside available to people who own their own small businesses have all combined to completely change the risk/reward equation.

Based on your research and experience, what areas have the most potential for growth in the coming years?

I?d put these opportunities in 3 buckets: The first bucket is filled with the obvious growth opportunities such as international markets and the mobile web (By this I mean the evolution of e-commerce into mobile commerce on your handheld device). Continuing explosive growth in these markets offers major profit opportunities.

The second bucket is the mining of niche markets. Because the Internet lets people communicate more easily than was possible in the 20th century, we are seeing the rapid emergence of millions of micro communities based on niche interests. This means that almost any hobby or issue can be used as the basis for a community of like-minded individuals. And anywhere there is a community, there is a market for goods and services which solve the problems faced by that community. The Internet allows entrepreneurs greater ability to service these niche markets cost-effectively than ever was possible before the Internet.

The third area of opportunity is the hardest to quantify but the most explosive: This is where entrepreneurs find new and unexpected ways to exploit the efficiencies of the Web to create new products, services, and markets. When one of these ideas finds particular success, it can spread like wildfire across the web and create very profitable new businesses very quickly. The big success stories like Facebook are very well covered by the media but there are thousands of smaller, millionaire-making e-businesses emerging all the time.

The benefits of starting a niche company are many; work from home, mesh passions with profits, be your own boss, etc. However, what potential pitfalls do niche market businesses need to look out for?

Getting ahead of yourself is probably the most common trap that I see for entrepreneurs. Especially because so many "get rich quick" gurus promise unrealistic returns, entrepreneurs can get hurt by diving too deeply, too quickly into their new passion. So, although one of the best parts of starting a business is turning your own enthusiasm into a revenue generator, this enthusiasm can also blind you to possible flaws in your approach.

Three ways to reduce these risks are:

1. Do your research. This means thoroughly investigating the competition (both online and off), pricing the goods and services needed for operations, and setting a realistic budget up-front for both your money and your time.
2. Take advantage of the new e-business paradigm by keeping your costs down, especially at first. Try a few versions of your business model to learn what works the best. Wait until you have found the most profitable approaches before signing any long term contracts or investing heavily in a new venture. In other words, don?t quit your day job until you have evidence that your new web site can lead to the pay-off you?re targeting.
3. Manage your time, relationships, and expectations with extra care during the start-up period. It can be hard on your family and relationships if you are suddenly working two jobs at once. Just as with your financial budget, you should develop a time line for your projects. Discuss this plan, and its associated trade-offs, with your family to get them on board, too.
These steps can help you keep your enthusiasm from overwhelming your good business sense. They can also help preserve your capital until it can be used most effectively.

You state that venture capital is no longer needed for today's internet start-up. Is this a product of cheaper technology, gun-shy investors, or both?

Venture capital can still be appropriate for capital-intensive ventures or to accelerate an already growing business. But for the niche entrepreneurs reading Internet Riches, it?s rarely needed because all the competition among technology service providers has so significantly lowered the costs and risks of starting an online business.

This trend is driven by competition in the technology sector, not just on the prices of hardware but also on the costs and ease of use of software, plus the economies of scale enabled by the Internet?s penetration into daily life and business operations worldwide.

For example, technologies that 10 years ago required tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars and an IT engineering team on staff are now available to small businesses in easier to use web-based versions for a small monthly fee. Server maintenance, software upgrades, and tech support are included. This used to be called Application Service Providers (ASPs) but the latest buzzword is SaaS (Software as a Service). Companies can also source goods with increasing efficiency, pricing transparency helps lower prices, and there are more people online shopping than ever before. These trends combine to lower costs, speed up time to market and increase the profit potential of any new e-business venture.

Cheaper, more efficient and easier-to-use technology has also greatly reduced the costs of infrastructure for setting up a new e-business. Now entrepreneurs can work from home, in their spare time, and not have to invest in office space, parking, furniture, insurance, signage, etc. etc. Most of those "real world" costs that were required to start a business in the 20th century have been eliminated for today?s Internet entrepreneurs.

Technology advancements have also revolutionized advertising. Services like Google?s Adsense/Adwords and Yahoo?s Search Marketing Solutions allow any business to advertise cost-effectively to consumers worldwide from a desktop PC. At the same time, those services can make money for entrepreneurs because they will place paid advertising on even the smallest, newest of web sites for no up-front cost. This gives any niche entrepreneur access to a potential advertising revenue stream previously only available to companies that owned newspapers, TV stations or radio programs.

If a business is less expensive to run, its products are cheaper to deliver and faster to market, and its advertising budget is more cost-effective, then it will also need less capital to get started. The combination of all these increased efficiencies and lower costs means a LOT less risk for entrepreneurs, and therefore less need for venture capital to sustain the business until revenues get started. Entrepreneurs can instead focus on growing their businesses instead of on technology support or on raising money that they may not need. Sorry, venture capitalists!

How important is search engine optimization (SEO) to a budding business?

SEO is a key strategy for marketing success, both for online and ?real world? businesses.

In my seminars, I often say "Search engines are the Yellow Pages of the 21st century." You wouldn?t traditionally have started a business without listing your phone number in the phone book would you?

Online is increasingly where the consumers are, so your business needs to be there as highly ranked as possible to attract as much traffic as possible. Today you can pay for prominent listings, just like in the days of the Yellow Pages? dominance. But you can also get good search engine display "organically" for free. This means carefully crafting your web pages? appearance, copy, and keywords to attract a high ranking from Google and Yahoo.

Often overlooked is the increasing importance of search engines for "real world" businesses, too. If you have a real world business based on local marketing (like a chiropractor or dry cleaner) you may not need a constantly updated e-commerce web site. But you should put up a basic "brochure" web site that is optimized for search engines. As everyone spends more time connected to the Web, you?ll want to be easily discoverable by your local customers online, too.

Internet Riches has three chapters about online marketing tactics for small business. These "No Budget Online Marketing Secrets," "Small Budget Online Marketing Secrets," and "Real Budget Online Marketing Secrets" chapters discuss "pull" marketing tactics like free organic search engine optimization, as well as "push" marketing techniques like keyword advertising and email newsletter publishing that can help any small business grow its online profitability.

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09-16-08 5 1\1
(Hide Review...)  Good Book!!
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Title a little deceiving but the book is packed with information and should be read by anyone planning to start an internet business.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-10-11 04:31:05 EST)
08-14-08 3 0\2
(Hide Review...)  Not As Bad As I Feared
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Absolute beginners who know nothing about the Internet and/or business will probably find this book useful, though not necessarily more useful than many free online resources. Fox clearly doesn't know much about the technical aspects of the Internet, but nothing he says is so terribly wrong that it will make a difference. Likewise, the general business information is cursory, and adds nothing to free information available online from the SBA and other groups, but it's accurate as far as it goes.

Fox makes a few points that are quite sound: you don't have to know a lot about technology or business to get started selling stuff online; it's better to get started quickly and learn as you go than to develop a perfect business plan that never gets executed; and overspending at the beginning is a bigger danger than being undercapitalized.

It doesn't take an entire book to reveal these "secrets"; nor is Fox a particularly compelling writer. But not being horribly wrong is actually better than average for a "get rich on the Internet" book. I also appreciated that he didn't advocate spamming or deceptive SEO practices, though he could have done his readers (and, thereby, the rest of the world) a service by covering these issues in more detail. His discussion of copyright could also be both improved and expanded.

While I don't necessarily recommend this book, I don't know of a better one to recommend for an absolute beginner who thinks they might want to get rich online. For general background on starting a small business, I would recommend the classic Small Time Business Operator, 10th Edition: How to Start Your Own Business, Keep Your Books, Pay Your Taxes & Stay Out of Trouble (Small Time Operator).
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-10-08 00:44:48 EST)
07-25-08 5 1\2
(Hide Review...)  At last I have found what I needed
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At last I found what I needed to learn. Clear structure of all the actions you have to undertake to get started and build your own e-business.

(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-09-13 08:55:24 EST)
06-24-08 5 3\3
(Hide Review...)  A great crash course
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Scott Fox covers everything in this how-to book on starting your own internet business. Parts 1 and 2 start with brainstorming business ideas and researching them to be sure they're viable and moves on to explain different business models and how these relate to the ideas you've just brainstormed.

In Part 3, Fox explains the technologies behind the website(s) you are about to build and makes recommendations for how to do it cost effectively. He shows you how to choose a domain name, build a website, and develop "content" (all of the written material on your site).

Part 4 is the best section in my opinion. It's all about marketing and driving business to your site whether you have no budget, a small budget, or a real budget. And what good is having a fabulous site if no one knows about it, right?

Part 5 covers legal stuff and, as expected, is a bit drier than the rest of the book. But it covers important ground and Fox does it in a straightforward and easy to understand way.

One other thing about the whole "millionaire" thing in the title that others have commented on: Fox's point is that even if you're not making millions in your new e-commerce business, you can still live like a millionaire. How? By living on your terms and working when and how you want. And maybe you only make $500k or even only $250k so you're not actually a millionaire. But you know what? The average person isn't making that working 40, 50, 60, or 70 hour weeks working for someone else.

I'd absolutely recommend this book to anyone who needs the kick in the butt necessary to start their own thing. Fox's style is simple and easy to understand, but at the same time encouraging and motivating as hell.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-07-26 08:04:58 EST)
06-18-08 3 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Good basic information on making money online
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I'd never heard of Scott Fox before, but from what I read in the book, he's been quite successful at making money online. He's worked with some big names so it appears he knows what he's talking about.

The book spends most of the time covering the nuts and bolts of choosing a subject area (niche), determining its feasibility to make money, creating a web site and making the big bucks. He uses lots of case studies of people who are currently making money online, which is very useful.

I finished the book optimistic, but still a bit vague on the next action step. I'm in a bit of analysis paralysis, which he actually discusses briefly in the book. It's where you spend so much time planning and preparing to make money and learning to avoid all the pitfalls that you never take action. The book has given me some more ideas on how to make money, and I plan to refer back to it in the future as I take action.

If you're unfamiliar with how people make money online, it's a great book to help you learn. If you already know about the general methods of making money like drop shipping, selling on eBay, product development, affiliate marketing, digital information products (aka eBooks), then you probably won't find anything new.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-06-23 01:15:36 EST)
06-01-08 5 1\1
(Hide Review...)  how to start your own on line business
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I think Scott Fox has compiled some very good quality info on why and how to start your own online business. If you follow his suggestions I believe there are great opportunities available.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-06-18 07:59:07 EST)
05-22-08 4 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  A good, solid handbook
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This is a well concieved tutorial on the basic concepts and tools for starting an online business. Fox keeps it simple, helping the reader to focus on the core elements of the business, and showing how to get all the other administrative stuff done by using cheap or free online services.

Fox walks the entrepreneur through the steps of identifying potential business ideas from everyday activities, hobbies, and experiences. He shows how to identify business ideas unique to the internet, as well as ways to use the Internet to turn non-starters into worldwide opportunities. He then shows how to use the Internet to get the business up and running as quickly and cheaply as possible, taking most (if not all) of the risk out of a new business startup. Ideas for free (or nearly free) site/business promotion are detailed as well.

Fox's ideas aren't new. His tricks are not new. But this book presents the steps for establishing an online business, from soup to nuts, in a simple and easy to understand and follow format. No magic here - just a solid handbook to get the self-starter going.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-06-01 07:40:22 EST)
04-28-08 5 2\3
(Hide Review...)  A great manual for Internet success
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Despite the title of this book this is not a hype filled volume of hyperbole disguised as information. Instead this book gives concise useful advice on how to make money online. Scott Fox defines an on-line millionaire as someone who can make a million dollars on the internet. He explains that some will do this in a year some in five years and others in 20 years or more (ie $50,000 per year). With this premise Mr. Fox builds a roadmap for success that any online entrepreneur can follow. I highly recommend this book for anyone serious about making money online.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-05-22 07:43:28 EST)
04-22-08 3 0\2
(Hide Review...)  Great Basic Introduction
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This is a good basic introduction to "e-commerce" if you can get past the first 7 chapters which are very repetitive and self-promoting. I particularly do not care for books that give numerous examples of what other people have done with their newly found businesses. I am interested in as much information as possible, as quickly as possible. Skip the stories.

I am learning very quickly that people who write books about making millions are usually making their money selling those books. An internet business requires a lot of knowledge and skills that are not learned in an intro to internet riches. Read the book and expand your knowledge of every topic by reading detailed books and articles about the specifics. There is a lot they are not telling you. You need to know!!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-04-29 07:37:29 EST)
04-21-08 2 0\2
(Hide Review...)  Very Basic, low on resources and how to
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It was vague, listed very few resources, and mostly just told stories of other people and their businesses. The writing is fine, but the subject jsut didn't teach me anything new. It even has basic 101 business advice, so if you have never run any biz or are brand new to the internet this is a good starter book, but really I'd look elsewhere. "Plug Your Book" by StevE WEBER WILL TEACH YOU MORE ABOUT internet marketing and places to check out. A new user will still find theirselves wondering wheredo I start at the end of this book. 3g internet marketing is another book much better than this.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-04-29 07:37:29 EST)
04-17-08 2 0\1
(Hide Review...)  No Substance
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I did read the whole book and it did have some good tips here and there, but most of the topics were more to 'inspire' you than to teach you something. I am surprised at all the good reviews of this book (at-least so many 5 star ratings). I was hoping this book would have had useful tips for Search Engine Optimization; the entire book just seemed to lack something.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-04-22 07:34:46 EST)
04-13-08 5 2\2
(Hide Review...)  Internet Riches Review
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This book was well thought out and truly walks you through step by step of creating your own online business. I believe that you will really enjoy this book and learn a lot. Kudos to Scott Fox for this book!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-04-17 07:46:34 EST)
04-04-08 2 1\3
(Hide Review...)  Maybe good for beginners, hardly for advanced internet entrepreneurs.
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I had high hopes after reading reviews for this product but alas, they were dashed shortly after receiving product. Kind of hokey analogies and not a whole lot of real success stories you would want to identify with. All in all not a real great read unless you just discovered the internet yesterday in which case you'll love it!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-04-13 07:48:48 EST)
03-12-08 5 3\67
(Hide Review...)  I learned more than I thought I would.
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I'm going to do something I rarely do here. I highly recommend INTERNET RICHES by Scott Fox for anyone who is serious about starting up or improving their Internet business. But I'm also going to recommend you do something else first. If you are just now starting out with your Internet business, read Your Internet Cash Machine by Joe Vitale and Jillian Wheeler first.

The two books cover some of the same content, but the Vitale-Wheeler book is written on a more basic level and is a little easier to comprehend for the beginner. This book goes into much more depth and also covers many subjects not covered in Cash Machine.

For those already involved in an Internet business, you will learn a lot more than you might think. I know I sure did. I found particularly interesting, Chapter 25, where Fox gives some outstanding business advice regarding the value of mistakes and knowing when to change direction.

This is not necessarily an easy read and at times, has a text-bookish feel to it, but the knowledge gleaned is well worth putting forth the time to read this one.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-04-05 07:45:45 EST)
02-20-08 5 4\4
(Hide Review...)  A Gold Mine of Useful Tips
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If you are resolved to begin your own e-business,you get all the inspiration and advice you will need from Scott Fox's Internet Riches: The Simple Money-Making Secrets of Online Millionaires.

Fox is a highly successful e-business veteran who is the director of The Liminal Institute, a think tank based in California dedicated to the promotion of entrepreneurship. Fox states in his introduction that he founded the organization because the secrets of prosperity of the new generation of Internet businesses should be shared. In the past his expertise was only made available to top celebrities and venture capital-backed startups, he is now making it available to everyone through Internet Riches: The Simple Money-Making Secrets of Online Millionaires.

This must-read compilation of useful tips is divided into six parts and concludes with two appendixes, a glossary and an index. Beginning with an assurance that the Internet is alive and kicking in spite of what some "experts" have to say, Fox next proceeds by giving us a broader picture of e-business opportunities by exploring three waves of the Internet's millionaires. The first one he terms the efficiency millionaires who start businesses focusing on helping people and businesses do things faster, easier, or in more entertaining ways. As Fox states, "the key to finding Efficiency Millionaire e-business opportunities is to simply pay attention and keeping track of the needs of the people in your daily life." The second e-business millionaire is the Product Millionaire that can be broken into two categories, those that compete on price and those that compete on selection. The third e-business millionaire is the niche one or those who have profited by recognizing that communities are formed not only based on common social interests, but also on shared purchasing interests.

The next section of the book examines developing your own e-business model where Fox demonstrates the Millionaire Types Theory with a concrete case study showing the steps that an entrepreneur can take to evaluate his or her own interests in order to find a potential million-dollar business idea. In other words, what e-business you should pursue and how to go about finding one that is suitable.

Once you have decided on an e-business, an entire section is devoted to building your business where you learn about technology secrets and strategies, choosing a domain name, choosing a website hosting company, building a website, finding a web designer, e-commerce shopping carts, eBay, website content, reality checks before investing time and money, action plans, and testing your business.

Not to be left out are Internet Marketing Secrets, legal issues and administration. Fox loads up the various sections with Internet Millionaire Secrets. For example, he asserts that we are surrounded by business opportunities that we may not even see. The best of these are simple ideas based on making your customers' lives easier and more efficient. Another tip, you may have an excellent product to sell however friends and relatives try to dissuade you into believing that no one will purchase your goods. However, is this really true and when naysayers claim that "nobody" will buy your product or service, do they really imply that there will be zero customers? As Fox states: "Nobody" probably means nobody I know or nobody in our town, because, in the past, that's as far as most entrepreneurs could afford to market their goods." However, these individuals can't or don't want to look farther then their noses and fail to look at the bigger picture. Remember, the Internet now makes it possible to easily sell worldwide with millions of potential customers.

In addition to these secrets, Fox also provides many concrete examples and case studies illustrating on how you can take advantage of all of the business tools available, however, as he remarks, his book is "not about get-rich-quick schemes or vague strategies for envisioning abundance or positive thinking." In order to profit from this advice and sage counsel, it is imperative that you bring to the table your own creativity, dedication and hard work. Fox doesn't have any magical formulas to instant success, although he can provide those interested in starting their own e-business with some valuable tools to help them on their way.

As an added bonus, the book contains a very useful concluding section or appendixes containing a list of e-businesses that have been discussed in the book, Internet research skills and a glossary of various terms used.

Norm Goldman, Publisher & Editor Bookpleasures

(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-03-12 23:02:19 EST)
02-07-08 5 2\2
(Hide Review...)  Excelent
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Excelet book for anyone starting on internet business, couver general information in inteligent format, easy explanation of how to start and how to find tools necessary for it in economic way.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-02-20 07:51:11 EST)
01-16-08 5 4\4
(Hide Review...)  Inspired me to jump right in
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I found this book to be just what I needed to get started with an internet business...now! There are lots of inspiring ideas presented here, and plenty of information for even a non-techie like myself to feel confident enough to jump right in and take action. The book covers areas such as brainstorming for ideas, business models, choosing target markets, web hosting, domain names, building a site, marketing your e-business, and legal issues. Inspirational stories of successful start-ups are also included in the book.

Scott's tone throughout Internet Riches is one of a personal coach leading you through your options, inspiring you to really think about what it is you want to do. I realized that for me, the answer was a business in nature photography because that's where my passion lies. It might seem obvious to have a business that encompasses your passion, but believe me, you can come up with a lot of excuses to not pursue it. Scott's book peels away those excuses...it was like a friendly kick in the pants to just get going and do something! Due to his clear, friendly writing style, I felt I could tackle the logistics of starting an on-line business -- and this was very important to me -- without spending much money.

I've recommended this book to friends, and truly believe that it's an invaluable resource for anyone who's interested in starting an e-business but is unsure about how to proceed.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-02-07 08:03:10 EST)
01-16-08 5 1\1
(Hide Review...)  Inspired me to jump right in
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I found this book to be just what I needed to get started with an internet business...now! There are lots of inspiring ideas presented here, and plenty of information for even a non-techie like myself to feel confident enough to jump right in and take action. I didn't have a clear idea about what kind of business I wanted to develop; I only knew that I was growing bored with my jewelery design business. I'd become tired of constantly reproducing designs, and thought that perhaps an on-line business was the answer.

Scott's tone throughout the book is one of a personal coach leading you through your options, inspiring you to brainstorm and really think about what it is you want to do. I realized that for me, the answer was a business in nature photography because that's where my passion lies. It might seem obvious to have a business that encompasses your passion, but believe me, you can come up with a lot of excuses to not pursue it. Scott's book peels away those excuses by shedding light on a wide array of topics...it was like a friendly kick in the pants to just get going and do something! Due to his clear, friendly writing style, I felt I could tackle the logistics of starting an on-line business -- and this was very important to me -- without spending much money.

I've recommended this book to friends, and truly believe that it's an invaluable resource, especially if you're new to the idea of an internet business.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-01-17 08:11:35 EST)
12-13-07 2 2\7
(Hide Review...)  Lots of blah blah blah
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There is useful information but nothing I have never heard about before. Each chapter is a review of an existing online business with info on how and why they succeeded. I did not like the author bragging about his experience and the fact that he helped his mother and his brother with their online businesses and this is why they were successful... It's all about me, me, me!!!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-01-18 09:36:26 EST)
12-05-07 5 4\4
(Hide Review...)  Horrible title, EXCELLENT book, even for advanced "techies" like myself
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This is an excellent book that provides a great overview of basically everything relating to an online venture, and goes beyond just random tidbits to provide actual useful info. Even if you're a very technically-oriented person like myself, you'll find the mechanics presented by the book relating to business areas to be solid gold, even though the computer-related information will be little new to you (still a good read though, thanks to the text not being dry).

If you're not good with computers, this book is going to be worth its weight in platinum to you, and will set you on the right path in regards to finding the info to learn from and giving you the fundamental concepts you'll need to learn what you need to know.

Overall, this book is an excellent text, written in an inspirational-enough fashion without being over-the-top with it, has very good text that is not dry/annoying to read/boring, with plenty of useful info throughout. The one point the author makes during the entire book is of course the most valid, that is, your online business will not just build itself. However, by learning what you need to, and reading books like these, you'll sure stand a better chance than you would otherwise!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-12-14 08:10:19 EST)
12-04-07 5 5\5
(Hide Review...)  Best Book I Have Read on the Subject!
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There are a lot of things to consider when starting an internet business - from what product or service to offer to web hosting and design. Scott Fox steers the reader through the maze in a very practical way, giving you everything you could possibly need to start a business w/out breaking the budget.

This is a very practical book that shows you step by step how to get started. Online updates are also a click away.
Avoid analysis paralysis. If you buy one book - this is it, and then get started!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-12-14 08:10:19 EST)
09-21-07 5 0\5
(Hide Review...)  Just what I needed
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Practical advises and ways to make it on the cyber commerce.
Dr. Israel King, Ph D, Author of How To Keep A Man
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-12-04 11:23:23 EST)
09-12-07 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  book millionair
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brillant brillant i thought colgate was good but this author leaves a smile on my dial
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-09-22 07:58:12 EST)
09-10-07 5 1\1
(Hide Review...)  Good Starter
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This should be the first book you pick up on your way to an internet millionairehood.

Kishore Dharmarajan
Author of EIGHTSTORM: 8-Step Brainstorming for Innovative Managers
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-09-14 06:14:17 EST)
09-10-07 5 1\1
(Hide Review...)  The only book you need!
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This book teaches that even if you are not the next Amazon, ebay, or Google, you can still make a million on the internet. You just need to find a niche that is underserved.

I purchased "Starting an Online Business for Dummies" and the reviews were mixed. In someone's reviews, they mentioned this book and said it was much better. They suggested buying this book instead of the Dummies book. I took the advice, and am glad I did!

The book is great because it helps you understand that you don't need to be a billion dollar business to start with. Even small, underserved niche markets can earn a million.

I highly recommend this book if you are considering an ebusiness. It is well worth the money. I have been talking about this book to many people who have asked to borrow the book. I keep telling them to pick up their own copy because I am still using it as a reference! It is a great book!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-09-14 06:14:17 EST)
09-08-07 1 1\6
(Hide Review...)  Do no give your money to this Author
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If you already know what a "blog" is and you're fully proficient in searching the internet with google or yahoo, you're probably too sophisticated for this book. Fox's target are people with very little education (He introduces us at one point to the fancy MBA word, "business plan"). Fox also uses the website he started for his wife and mother as case studies. I guess I should have known better. After all, it is called 'Internet Riches" and has a picture of some guy driving in a brand new convertible on the cover.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-09-11 02:00:24 EST)
09-05-07 5 1\1
(Hide Review...)  Highly Recommend!
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I found this book to be one of the best books out there on this subject. (And I've read numerous books and ebooks on this subject.) Not only is this book inspirational, Scott gives concrete examples of successful internet businesses out there. He also asks good probing questions to get you to think about how you can create a niche for yourself online. His book is informative and helpful for anyone who wants to seriously build a business for themselves online. I wish I would have bought this book sooner. Well worth the purchase!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-09-08 11:30:12 EST)
09-02-07 4 0\1
(Hide Review...)  Nuts and bolts of Internet-based business
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This book gives a good overview of internet business. There are different ways to do it, and one must choose for himself which one is more suitable. But unlike many other books on the topic, this one also goes into the technicalities: how to choose and register a domain name, how to start the actual site. It presents various options, and shows how to start quickly with minimal spending.

One thing that was lacking for me is the information regarding affiliate business. But I guess there are other books on the topic.

The book is very detailed and practical. Good for someone who wants to start his website.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-09-06 10:50:36 EST)
08-29-07 5 2\2
(Hide Review...)  The Real Deal
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An excellent book for anyone looking to start an e-business. It provides you with accurate facts and figures, insights, and the methods needed to begin your research and ultimately your website. This book is easy to read. I highly recommend it.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-09-02 07:54:21 EST)
08-29-07 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Real Riches
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If you're planning to earn serious money from an online activity, this is the book to read. It's easy to read and full of useful information. While this book will give you the plan, you may have to read Eightstorm: 8-Step Brainstorming for Innovative Managers, to give you some interesting startup ideas.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-09-02 07:54:21 EST)
08-17-07 5 2\2
(Hide Review...)  very informative
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The entrepreneur profiles were very helpful with allowing me to focus on my ideas and interests. The stories were also very encouraging. I learned that my dreams are alive. Your book is a total eye-opener. I've always wanted to start my own business besides being an engineer, but I used to think that it ONLY involved me having to spend a ton of money to have a "physical" business.

All through undergrad and grad school, I've come up with different ideas and I wasn't totally sure how to get anything started. After reading this book...it really helped me to focus and generate even more great ideas. You've opened up a whole new world for me. I recommend this book to those who are trying to find their focus or those who are seeking more guidance and understanding.

Anthony...Maryland
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-08-30 08:32:46 EST)
08-12-07 5 2\2
(Hide Review...)  Quick, clear and fun
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Having read many books on startups, this one "cuts to the chase." All the resources, the "secrets," were all usefull and up to date for the real world.
Also, the heavy emphasis on keeping your budget low, not signing up for long contracts, made it easy and enjoyable starting my on-line sites.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-08-17 20:07:48 EST)
08-02-07 5 1\1
(Hide Review...)  Great Book Well Worth The Price
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The best part of the book was that it was good on creating ideas and showing you how to take action. It helped me come up some good ideas.
I learned that it really is not that hard or expensive to start an internet business so you should just go for it. I thought it was a good book well worth
the money. Five stars.

(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-08-12 07:59:08 EST)
07-24-07 2 2\4
(Hide Review...)  Millionaires? The hype cheapens the message.
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I have to take issue with the repeated references to millionaires, riches, making millions, secrets, etc. I think the book does present some good strategies and ideas for making money online, but all the "millionaire" hype is a bunch of nonsense. Most of the people he profiles in the book are not millionaires. Having an internet company with a million dollars in annual sales does not make you a millionaire either. I didn't expect to find any million dollar ideas in the book anyway, but come on: the only reason the word millionaire appears in the title and on just about every page is to add hype to what are very simple and basic strategies that you can find in a number of internet business books. Having read several of these books, I found little information in here that was either new or novel. I'm sending mine back.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-08-03 06:58:26 EST)
07-17-07 4 1\2
(Hide Review...)  Take this Advice with a Grain of Salt or 2 Caveats
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Scott Fox is to be congradulated on his enthusiastic tone which goes down easy and for his presentation that makes web-entrepreunering seem accessible to anyone. The caveats are: 1) If you have some experience as an enterpreuner a good portion of the material feelings too basic [but that's no biggie as you can always skim] 2) the bigger caveat is to research before using his recommended vendors. If you go to his website, you'll notice that the sites/vendors he recommends happen to affliate programs [ie. he makes money for referring you to them if you sign up]. Nothing wrong with this on a website, but when you buy a book you expect totally objective advice. And often you can find better deals/offers than the ones he recommends.
Good luck.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-25 07:59:05 EST)
07-17-07 5 2\2
(Hide Review...)  Great Book To Get You Moving
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This is a really really good book. I learned that the web is open to anyone and that with a little thought, creativity and research you can take an idea make it a reality and not spend a ton of money doing it, but make a great deal of money implementing it.

I thought the book was awesome and inspiring. It really got my creative juices flowing. It also got me believing that I can actually build a moneymaking website and not break the bank doing it.

If you want a book that is a easy read, not technically overwhelming, will show you step by step the little things that you need to know to create a website and will motivate you, this is the book for you.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-25 07:59:05 EST)
06-29-07 4 1\2
(Hide Review...)  This book is a great place to start
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I am the president and CEO of a small, internet business. I read many books on marketing, PR, and sales to constantly increase my knowledge of the marketplace. I recently read Scott C. Fox's Internet Riches: The Simple Money-making Secrets of Online Millionaires. I quite enjoyed it.

Scott teaches the nuts and bolts of putting together an internet business in a price-conscious manner that can be run out of your garage. He cites many examples of successful internet business that are run by every day people.

If you have a product or an idea and are thinking of marketing it on the internet, if you have never used the internet or find the whole prospect a complete mystery, Scott's book is a good place to start.

Kudos to you Scott, keep writing books.

-Craig Nybo, author of Total Human: The Complete Strength Training System
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-17 10:29:07 EST)
06-11-07 4 4\5
(Hide Review...)  Good Book
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I liked this book. It gives you a good amount of useful information and it actually inspires you to start your own business. It was the first book I read and a week after I finished it I had begun to build my own website for my new business.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-10 08:27:00 EST)
06-01-07 5 4\4
(Hide Review...)  The practical guide to build a wealth
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This is a guide to build your online business. It's very practical. For a non technichal person this is perfect. I really recommend this book for anyone looking for your financial freedom.

Bye
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-09 18:29:57 EST)
05-29-07 5 6\6
(Hide Review...)  This is the only book you will need!!
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Scott, I purchased at least 5 books on Internet Marketing & piles of ebooks, by some very popular authors.

I have to say, your book is #1 for me!!! I am just learning about how to get a business going on the internet & I can read for hours to learn something.

What I loved about your book was that it was very detailed & yet easy to read & understand. I've learned so much & feel I truly received my $$ worth in buying this very educational book. This book from cover to cover will not disappoint!!! The other books have nothing on this book.

There are direct answers, explanations, resources & no run arounds. Have you ever read a book on a certain subject but felt you didn't get what you needed? Then you had to go out & buy another book? This is the only book you will need to get you on your way.

Scott, I am working on my ideas & am so thankful to you for writing this book. Please continue, I look forward to more.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-09 18:29:57 EST)
05-15-07 5 3\3
(Hide Review...)  This book is Great!!!!!
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I have read the whole thing and I have gotten so much from this book!! I just recently started the steps mentioned in the book and I have already made $5,000 in one month. And best of all, it was not hard. But dont get me wrong, this book has nothing to do with GET RICH QUICK SCHEMES, you actually have to think on your own a bit and actually do some work. BUT the information that he shares leads you to think about clever ways to make money that you may have never thought of before!!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-09 18:29:57 EST)
05-12-07 4 1\4
(Hide Review...)  Average. Should get a 3.5
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This book provided good information and served it's purpose. Several good, specific examples of other internet start ups. I would recommend this book if your at the very initial stages of considering an internet start up. However if you've already done some research and your moving forward with your idea then I would recommend a more advanced book.

I lowered the rating to average because the book has a bunch of unneeded, useless filler. Especially at the start I feel the author continues on some points unnecessarily.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-09 18:29:57 EST)
05-12-07 5 2\4
(Hide Review...)  Outstanding!
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I bought this book because I was interested in starting an online business. It was so straight forward and motivational that I sent the book to other family members and we formed a partnership and have our first online project sunflowerocity going. I guarantee you will love this book, particularly if you are new to internet marketing. I followed up reading this book by reading The E-Code: 33 Internet Superstars Reveal 43 Ways to Make Money Online Almost Instantly---Using Only Email and with the knowledge from the first book this was a great follow-up that provided dozens of tips to from 35 experts to help make any online business successful.


(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-09 18:29:57 EST)
05-12-07 5 3\3
(Hide Review...)  A great place to start if you are a beginner
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If you are considering starting an on-line business, and you have not decided yet on what type of e-business you want, this book is a great "first stop." I had already done some research and had planned my product, so the book didn't really apply to me until about half-way through. Even so, I found his book to have a lot of great ideas and suggestions. I appreciate that he has a website which he keeps updated of his "favorite" sources. I also found it easy to read and understand.

One part that I also really appreciated was that at the end he gives you a lot of encouragement. I had started to wonder if it was really worth trying my idea, but after reading his last chapter I realized, as he said, that you can quit anytime, so why before you even start?

If you have a lot of experience or background in this field, his book may be too simplified for you; however, if you are just beginning, he is a great resource!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-09 18:29:57 EST)
05-11-07 5 2\3
(Hide Review...)  Author offers his unique perspective
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Scott offers a comprehensive and informed overview of the potential of e-commerce to transform a person's life. This book has the advantage over similar books of having a wider spectrum of experience. Do not dismiss this book even if your goal is something other than riches.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-09 18:29:57 EST)
05-10-07 5 2\2
(Hide Review...)  Best book on finding your passion & taking control of your financial freedom
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This book was great. I'm reading it a second time. The case studies and examples are truely inspirational. As you read, you'll think to yourself "Hey, I can do that, what an awesome idea. That doesnt sound to hard". Scotts ability to lay out the steps in an easy to understand fashion is fabulous.

You will quickly realize that you dont have to be an expert in all of the many areas of starting and running business like these. The most important thing is to just start doing it. You'll learn as you go. Its time to take control of your destiny, be happy, wealthy and wise.

I cant wait to be doing business as an entrepreneur in the near future as a direct result of reading this book.

(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-05-12 12:19:12 EST)
05-04-07 5 4\7
(Hide Review...)  Good Info
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Scott Fox does a great job of explaining the potential for Internet wealth and income creation in his book Internet Riches. I am not a technical type and have always been intimidated by the website creation and editing process, but after reading his book I have gained the confidence to explore various website hosting and domain registration offers on the net.

I have also learned a lot from a website that talks about Internet marketing and income opportunities. Internet Marketing at [...]

If you are interested in learning about Internet marketing and website creation, read Fox's book.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-05-10 09:07:14 EST)
05-04-07 1 4\8
(Hide Review...)  Waste of time.....don't bother with this junk
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This book reminds me of a seminar one of my friends attended at an airport hotel after he responded to an ad that promised how to unlock "the secret" of Internet riches. The seminar speakers provided flashy presentations and a lot of motivational banter, but ultimately, my friend was left with nothing except his wheelchair (seriously, Ronny is a parapalegic). Anyway, this book also promises to provide people with "secrets," as if the Internet is some mystical temple that is going provide salvation if only you know how to decipher its secret cryptograms. There is no secret to starting a solid Web business--develop a solid technology that can be protected with patents, and grow it with good customer service that meets a real need in the marketplace. Don't listen to a huckster with good hair!!!!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-05-10 09:07:14 EST)
05-02-07 2 1\5
(Hide Review...)  Title is great, content inside is USELESS
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FIRST: I'm a more advanced web user, have created websites before and know a bit about marketing, however I am NO expert.

I was expecting this book to bring me new cutting edge ideas for marketing and building my new venture. I thought I would read about secret tips not widely known. Instead I found the info in this book 98% useless!

Let's put it this way. If you think AOL IS the internet, you WILL find this book of great knowledge. If you have never built a website before you will find this book good. If you know what HTML, CSS, Photoshop or a domain name is and how to register one, this book is a complete waste of money.

Learning books usually take me weeks to read as I'm trying to absorb as much info as possible. This book I skimmed through in one day because the content was so basic and dumb'd down. Many of his recommendations about building a "million dollar business" are very questionable, for example using templates for your site, do as little testing as possible and overall being as generic as possible. I can tell you if you follow his recommendations you will look like the other 50,000,000 sites out there no one visits.

If you buy this book and find the content as boring as I did, skip to the last 30 pages or so there are a couple things that might interest you. Also the way of calculating the "million dollar business" is pretty sad as well. Say you have a company that in 5 years GROSS profit is 1 million, there you go you now under his terms have a million dollar e-biz!

I never usually write reviews, but this book really wasted my money on something I thought was going to give me good insight.

(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-05-04 09:05:15 EST)
05-02-07 5 3\3
(Hide Review...)  awesome internet business book
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This book was a great read, from cover to cover. I was so sad to reach the last page as it was truly enjoyable, inspiring and motivating. The author really does a great job of stimulating the readers' own creativity and thoughts regarding all the ways you can take something you are passionate about and turn it into a business.

You may have an initial idea or two about how you can take your interests or current business into a profitable internet venture, but reading this book is guaranteed to leave you with even more ideas on the different ways to go about it. Make sure you have a notepad and pen handy as you read, you are sure to ponder some creative ideas worth jotting down! The authors' voice is friendly and encouraging in this book.

I especially appreciated the mention of "overanalysis paralysis" and the author's assertion that this is actually the natural product of a creative mind considering all the possibilites.

I have to say, I only wish more information in the book is devoted to actual website creation and launch, and how to choose a shopping cart system, or web designer etc, but I realize these are not subjects that can be put into a nutshell. These are the hurdles that one still must cross in order to create a more notable and profitable site.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-05-04 09:05:15 EST)
  
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