Running Small Niche Sites, Thrive Learning Institute

Published: 11th January 2010
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Finding a business opportunity that's just right for you is pretty difficult, how do you choose one that's going to work the best for you? Maybe you're actually doing quite well for yourself but sometimes you wish you had a little extra money so that you could shop on a whim. How are you going to get that extra cash? Making some extra money without putting a whole lot of money into the endeavor is very important to you, so you decide to start up your own little niche website.

There are so many different things out there that tell you that you can be making millions by the end of the year, or worse, by the end of the week. I'll be honest with you, unless these people are going to give you a gold or diamond mine for free, there's very little chance that you're going to make that much money in a week right away.

If you put in the hard work, you can have a successful website. I'm not saying you'll make thousands of dollars a week, you may not even make that in a month, but I can tell you that if you choose a good niche and work hard, you will see great results a few months after starting up a small niche website with Thrive Learning Institute.


Have you ever looked for a certain product for a really long time and then you finally found it on a website? That website is a good example of a niche website. Good news, it's not that hard to set one up, if you give it the time and the effort that is needed to begin.

You will need a website, a tax ID number, a supplier, and a business license. You may hire someone to build you a web page or you can build your own. If you are interested in setting up your own, you should realize that there are some sites on the internet that will help you build a site. Some people use blogs to set up their website in blog form. These sites are free to use but may require a small fee to forfeit advertising on your page.

Once the site is up, you have a business license and a tax ID number (when applicable), and a supplier, you can get going on your business. Here is a suggestion, however; start doing some search engine optimization before you complete your site. You can put a placeholder on the site and begin building links to it which will help your site rank higher in search engines such as Google.


So you see, it's not terribly difficult, all you really need is a lot of patience, hard work, and someone to show you the way.

If you would like to hear more about Thrive Learning Institute, please visit our website at www.thriveli.com.


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