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Published by admin on July 6th, 2011 - in Useful Links

Helpful links

Here at Work From Home Business.co.uk we would like you to know that we are not profiting in any way if you were to click on these links that we have posted here. They are for information purposes and are purely for you to go have a look and make your own mind up.

affiliate-program.amazon.co.uk – If you would like to start selling physical products of any kind then we recommend signing up with Amazon. They offer an affiliate program where you can advertise any of their products and can receive up to 75% commission on your sales. Amazon also offer complete fulfilment services should you require them and you can also sell your items on their website, like you would with eBay.

kdp.amazon.com/self-publishing/signin – With the arrival of the Amazon Kindle (eBook Reader) and many others like the iPad, you can now sign up to become an Amazon self publisher. You are able to write books that will go on sale on Amazons website. You can participate in the 70% royalty program.

www.clickbank.com – If you want to sell your ebooks or if you would like to sell other peoples for high commission rates then clickbank is probably the biggest and most well-known on the internet at the moment. This website has made so many internet millionaires over the years

www.elance.com – If you have internet/marketing/writing skills then elance is a good start for your freelancing home business. You can complete jobs for clients from anywhere in the world. With thousands of people using the site to get their work done, there is no advertising needed as all you have to do is let them know how much you want paying for the job. Simple.

www.textbroker.com – This is an American website where you can register and start writing for money. Paying customers will tell you what they want written and then it is up to you to complete the job and get paid, I very simple way of earning if you want to work from home.

www.ebay.co.uk – Everyone is familiar with eBay and is a great way to start, as you can always sell old unwanted items that you own to build up some start up funds for your business.

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