Zero Cash, A Little Talent, and 30 Days
Jan 13th, 2009 • Category: Feature Story, Product CreationBy Andrew Seltz – The Go-To Guy!
On November 9, 2005, Jennifer Laycock wrote the first post about a challenge she set for herself to build profitable online business that required no startup capital. She gave herself 30 days to turn a profit on the venture.
The typical approach to the problem would have been to sell things on eBay, become an affiliate and promote someone elses products, or create a niche content website and load it up with Adsense ads. But, Jennifer decided to go another route and started a CafePress store to sell t-shirts and other items with slogans she designed to promote breast feeding.
She blogged about the project every day for the duration of the experiment and left a 30 day trail of her entrepreneurial journey. The result is an insight filled roadmap for other online business people.
The net result of her experiment – she generated a total profit of $326.78 over the course of 30 days.
The entire series of articles, plus some additional follow-up writing, was later collected together in a free ebook which can be downloaded at the Search Engine Guide website.
The ebook, a must read for any aspiring online entrepreneur, features a bonus section at the end containing a complete glossary of search engine marketing terms. This is a great resource for people new to the world of online marketing.
Download the ebook: Zero Dollars, A Little Talent, And Thirty Days – PDF

