It's up to you how you use your new found knowledge, and whether you want to stay in business for the long term or whether you want to be constantly ousted by your internet service providers each time you let people down, not to mention the karmic consequences of gaining from someone else's misery. The latter, in my opinion, is a universal law that should not be messed with.
To recap - once you have found a good service provider who provides free web space; you can build a simple functional website or have signed up with an internet mall such as Ebay; you can offer a product/service that people can't live without; and you can satisfy the customers need for instant gratification; then you have all the ingredients for putting together your internet business. All you need to do now is to let people know it exists.
Advertising is the key to success both on an off the internet. It's just so much easier online due to the fact that it can all be done in a short time right from where you are right now reading this article. Once again you can choose to pay or not to pay but sooner or later, you may have to part with some of your hard-earned cash especially if you earned it initially through using some of the free forms of advertising available. If free advertising is paying off somewhat, then you know you have found the right niche market so making a small investment toward advertising further within that market is going to get you bigger returns guaranteed.
So my advice is to start out using as many free resources as possible, then once you have found some success, whether it be in the products you offer, the delivery methods you choose or your advertising platform, begin investing small amounts into those areas and build up your outlays as your business grows. Good luck in all your future marketing endeavors both on and offline.
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