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Jim Daniels as seen in Opportunity Magazine.
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Meet
Jim Daniels:
"Quit
your job and make a living on the net? It's not just hype. Real
people are actually doing it."
Entrepreneur Jim Daniels started his online business
with just $300. Six months later he was earning enough to quit
his day job and his "web income" is now well into
six figures a year. Jim's websites shows others how to spin
serious profits from the web, right from the comfort of their
own homes.
Smithfield,
RI -- Internet marketing guru Jim Daniels wasn't always
an expert on making money on the web. "I didn't even
have a computer," says Daniels. "In early 1996
I used my $300 tax refund to buy a used 386 computer."
For the next few months he spent evenings online searching for
the best ways to start and market an Internet business.
"By the time
I'd found my way around the Internet, I had 40 pages of great
tips, a kind of road map to starting your own business online."
That became the basis for Daniels' first publication,
"Internet E-mail! Beyond the Basics!".
Sales of his manual
were so hot that he quickly saw his career changing.
"I woke up one morning to realize I was making more from
the Internet than I was with my regular job."
Daniels points out
that starting your own Internet-based business and quitting
your regular job is often much faster and easier than people
realize. "There's an important key to building a profitable
small business very quickly. Avoid costly mistakes. Get
expert advice."
Daniels' newest creation,
"Make A Living Online", has been receiving
rave reviews from both newcomers to
Internet marketing and web marketing veterans alike. Daniels
describes it as a complete package of "information, services
and support" for anyone interested in making their living
online. "There's really nothing else quite like it on the
Internet."
Daniels' philosophy
is simple: "You've got to utilize all the latest, smart
marketing tactics available to the little guy".
"No question
about it," Daniels says. "Fortunes are being
made on the Net and there's no reason why ordinary people can't
be a big part of it." Daniels has certainly proven
that possibility with his own example.