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Hello, avoid the #1 mistake that KILLS new websites
February 19, 2010
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Learn how to avoid the #1 mistake that KILLS new websites

Today I have a new resource to tell you about that will stop you from making the common start-up mistake that KILLS many new websites...

It's called the "Ebusiness Start-Up Handbook," and it's a must-read for anyone who wants to build a profitable long-term ebusiness on a solid foundation.

Download it, and you'll avoid wasting massive amounts of time and money getting your new business started.

What I like most about this Handbook is that it uses simple language and lots of examples and graphics to clearly explain the step-by-step process you need to follow to find a lucrative online market with minimal competition.

Start your website *without* doing this critical groundwork first, and prepare for a long and costly battle...

You'll struggle to attract visitors, to get ranked in the search engines, and to convert the few visitors you do get into buyers.

Worse, you could find yourself going head to head with the Internet's toughest -- and most well-funded -- competitors, like Amazon.com and eBay.

The "Ebusiness Start-Up Handbook" was produced by the experts at the Internet Marketing Center, who have generated over $100 million in sales online, so you know you can trust their advice.

I highly recommend you take the first step toward financial independence by downloading this Handbook right away. You'll be giving your new website its best chance of success.

Download it now at: Ebusiness Start-Up Handbook

Comments? Ideas? Feedback? I'd love to hear from you. Just reply to this ezine and tell me what you think.

I'll be in touch very soon,

Luis

www.internet-home-business-builder.com

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