Frugalpreneur: How to Launch, Manage and Market Your Online Business For Under $100 Per Month: Preneur Series, #1
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Are you looking for a way to...
- Make some extra money on the side?
- Build up your savings and/or pay down debt to achieve financial freedom?
- Work from home to avoid rush hour traffic and spend more time with family?
- Escape the rat race climbing the corporate ladder and work for yourself instead?
- Build passive, residual, and scalable income streams?
Perhaps you are like me and ALL of the above apply.
But, there's just one little problem (ok, BIG problem): Money. After all, you are wanting to start a new venture to MAKE money, not SPEND money.
We've all heard the phrase: "You have to spend money to make money". That is true...to a certain extent.
I have spent years researching ways to be able to run online businesses on a tight budget, and I want to share with you the tools, resources, and processes I find most useful and provide the most bang for your buck (some are even free!)
In this book, you will learn not only the various options when it comes to making money online such as:
- Affiliate Marketing
- Drop Shipping and E-Commerce
- Content and Product Creation
- White (Private) Label Reselling
- ...and more
But, you'll also learn how to start, manage, and market your online business for under $100/mo.
Let's get started. Time is money.
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Frugalpreneur - Sarah St John
Sarah St John
Frugalpreneur
How to Launch, Manage, and Market Your Online Business for Under $100 Per Month
First published by Preneur Press 2019
Copyright © 2019 by Sarah St John
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Contents
Foreword
Introduction
I. LAUNCH
Why Should I Have An Online Business?
Write a Book
Content Creation
Affiliate Marketing
Product Creation
Drop Shipping
Retail Arbitrage
White a.k.a. Private Label Reselling
Freelancing
Offer a Service
Direct Sales
II. MANAGE
Website, Landing Pages, and Sales Funnels
Social Media Management and Scheduling
Email and CRM
III. MARKET
Three Things to Convey in Your Marketing
Social Media Marketing
Text Message Marketing
Search Engine Optimization and Advertising
Other Forms of Marketing
IV. WRAPPING UP
FAQs
Resource List
Acknowledgments
About the Author
Also by Sarah St John
To view the resources mentioned in this book in one place, please go to:
https://sarah-stjohn.com/resources
Check out some free courses at:
https://sarah-stjohn.com/courses
Check out the podcast that accompanies this book:
https://www.spreaker.com/show/frugalpreneur
Pre-order the next book in this series here:
https://books2read.com/b/authorpreneur
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Foreword
by Christa Banister
While I’m hard-pressed to remember my iTunes password most days (or let’s be honest, pretty much any configuration of letters, numbers, and special symbols required these days for social media, e-commerce, you name it); I remember the first time I wanted to be my own boss like it was yesterday.
Twenty years ago, long before Mark Zuckerberg started Facebook, and Twitter was nothing more than a bird call, I was a newly minted college graduate with a degree in journalism, two jobs, and a side hustle as a freelance writer, concert promoter, and booking agent in my new hometown of Nashville.
Having a few jobs was normal for the creatively inclined in Nashville, and I was one of the few who didn’t move to Music City to be famous. I wanted to write about musicians, but the magazine I wanted to work for wasn’t hiring at the moment.
Those student loans kicked in right on schedule. But before long, week after week with little sleep — and even littler to show for it monetarily — caught up with me. And one ordinary Wednesday afternoon in March, two hours before I’d drive twenty miles to the little bookstore where I made minimum wage as the music buyer, I daydreamed what life would look like if I was copywriting, concert promoting, and booking concerts without those pesky outside-the-home gigs. Needless to say, a