1Co 14:33 For God is not the author of confusion, but of peace.
There is so much information regarding making money on the internet out there today. It is easy to just stare google-eyed at your computer screen, mind whirring with so many ideas, or just completely blank. I have suffered at times with both conditions. I was looking at my hard drive tonight, and I was just awed at the number of books and programs and stuff. Some of them I found surfing the internet. Some I paid for, and did nothing with. I used to joke with friends that I have a PHD level education in businesses that do not work. But how can I expect them to work unless I work. Over the last 6 months or so I have been totally paralyzed trying to figure out some great campaign, which would earn us a profit. I realize now that I have missed out on several huge income opportunities.
With the cost of website domains (about 10.00 a year) and hosting being so low, (I pay 9.99 a month for 100 gig of space, more than I could ever possibly need. Check it out here. Just do something. Even if it’s wrong, you can always correct your course.
Don’t be foolish about this. Don’t go blow money on advertising or Pay Per Click, unless you have some idea of what you are doing. You can rack up a huge debt really quickly. There are enough free advertising sources out there to start with. Once you have an income coming in, then you can commit more money, and take on a little more risk. All of the resources on our website have been read over and are being put into action by us
My point is don’t be taken in by fear. Fear is a tactic of our enemy.
For God has not given us the spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind. 2Ti 1:7 KJV
If we ask him for help, he will help us.
The LORD guides us in the way we should go and protects those who please him. Psa 37:23 GNB
I have found a resource to help with this issue. It is called “The Attention Age Doctrine” by Rich Shefren. This is the best book I have found on the subject. You can get it free here.
God Bless You and Your Business Endeavors.
Michael Blaes