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| The Neatest Little Guide to Making Money Online (Neatest Little Guide Series) | 
enlarge | Author: Jason Kelly Publisher: Plume Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (12 reviews) Sales Rank: 328387
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 187 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 8.1 x 5.4 x 0.5
ISBN: 0452281687 Dewey Decimal Number: 658.800254678 EAN: 9780452281684 ASIN: 0452281687
Publication Date: January 1, 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Practical advice for Internet beginners who want to explore the new online frontier
With his hugely popular Neatest Little Guide series, Jason Kelly has established a reputation for providing sound business and investment expertise in an accessible format. With The Neatest Little Guide to Making Money Online, Kelly reaches out to the burgeoning segment of people who are intrigued yet intimidated by the power of the Internet as a business tool. Kelly provides readers with all the information they need to set up their own online business and earn extra money. This practical, step-by-step guide shows how to:
Select an Internet service provider and register an Internet address Design a website-from purchasing the right software to keeping navigation simple and content fresh Market a website through newsletters, discussion forums, and reciprocal links
Written with Jason Kelly's trademark flair, The Neatest Little Guide to Making Money Online helps readers get connected-and on their way to earning money. Filled with advice and tips from business experts, it will have people up and running in no time.
Amazon.com Review After penning three popular Neatest Little Guides that deliver helpful information on investing and personal finance in user-friendly terms, Jason Kelly has moved away from personal money management with The Neatest Little Guide to Making Money Online. But, as he explains from the outset, in reality this is merely an offshoot of his previous books, because it focuses on "a new way to make additional money so that you actually have something left to manage after the bills have been paid." Those who have a worthwhile product to sell or service to provide--and who fully understand that no advice, no matter how clear and insightful, can ever guarantee success on the Net--will find it as comprehensive and useful as Kelly's earlier efforts. Under the "Getting Online Can Boost Your Bottom Line" mantra, it addresses every step, from the preliminary (buying the right computer, selecting the proper Web-hosting company, building and tracking your site) to the advanced (getting listed with top search engines, encouraging visitors to make your site their home page, using autoresponders to close sales), involved in making "your site the best it can be." --Howard Rothman
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  The Neatest Book I've Read in a While July 1, 2003 10 out of 12 found this review helpful
Jason Kelly's book The Neatest Little Guide to Making Money Online has been an invaluable asset to helping me to start my own on-line business. I had been wanting to have my own business for several years and didn't know where to start. Coming across his guide in a local bookstore was a stroke of luck. Here was a way to start a business almost risk free cost-wise, and it was also dependent on no one but myself. The book is geared to different levels of computer knowledge from the very beginner, to those who have some knowledge in certain areas like myself. I was able to read the intro and first chapter, skip the part about buying a computer and dive right into the software bit. Now I have a web site geared to something that I love making (Caesar Salad), and I get to use my artistic talents that I haven't known what to do with for so many years. I continually refer back to Mr. Kelly's book as a guide to see what I have to do next. I have followed his advice as to free services that have helped me to become listed with search engines and directories. Now I just have to wait and see what happens (and update my site of course). And if nothing happens it's okay because my investment has been very low-just a few dollars per month. A "neat little guide" indeed.
  Great Value For The Money December 16, 2001 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
Succinct, informative, and well-written, The Neatest Little Guide To Making Money Online is a great value. Admittedly, I am a novice at making money online, but in my opinion this book is a great starting place. Jason Kelly loads this book with well-researched resources for all aspects of successful website development, almost always suggesting reliable FREE alternatives to the pay-for-service resources on the net. It is fun and easy to read, and it contains no filler. Recommended.
  An online business dream can come true. July 10, 2001 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
For anyone interested in operating an online business,this is the book for you!Jason Kelly walks you through every step and covers all the bases in simple informative language that is consise and thorough. The book is fast and easy reading.Its greatest attribute is how Mr.Kelly demonstrates realistic achievements that are possible with an online business. No get rich schemes,just sensible suggestions and guidelines that make sense. I look foward to getting my business started.I keep"The Neatest Little Guide to Making Money Online"right next to my computer.
  Steer Clear of This Junk June 23, 2001 15 out of 19 found this review helpful
The Jason Kelly "Neatest Little Guide" franchise of books is sometimes inspired, and sometimes he just "phones it in". This book is an example of Kelly "phoning it in". Even absolute internet beginners will be scratching their heads over why there's a chapter devoted to "How to Buy a Computer". Obviously someone interested in making a website already has a computer. We're talking extreme basics here folks, and unless you've been dwelling in a cave for the last decade, you'll probably view most of this book as common sense. Sporting a 15 dollar price tag just reinforces the fact that everyone should steer clear of this book and buy their favorite CD instead.
  GOOD PRIMER BOOK FOR MAKING MONEY ONLINE February 28, 2001 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
Jason's book is a good primer for making money on the Web. It covers all the basics in a very clear way. The links to on line sites he lists are also a great help to beginners. You can spend weeks or months on the web searching for the "help" and"information" sites he lists. By using all of his tips and those you pick up from the sites he suggests you visit you will make money, not a fortune perhaps but as he states it will help to pay off the car or house.A good little book well worth the money.
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