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1. what you enjoy doing?
2. what/where you're good at?
that two questions will help you decide what product you'll be selling. Remember that in business if you dont enjoy it you most likely fall out of love to it.
since you're into technology then that would be a good start. at least you know what you want..
Firstly you must make yourself visible and popular in the market.You just need to know the right method which can help you in a very effective way to do what you wish and desire
regarding your business.Make best use of marketing softwares and online internet services for easy money making schemes.Thanks.
About "What products sellable.."
One angle is to look at google's stats on search keywords. We have got a lot of signals from these numbers about what are the waves on the market.
You can use adwords for looking up which keywords are strong, which can also imply which products are up for selling.
I really appreciate the quality of your questions. These must be kept in mind before one desire to start the a business. For the list of items to be sold you can check out the market trend and interest of the local market and customers. This will give you a clear idea that what you should sell and according to that stuff you can easily check out your competitors and so can evaluate your strengths and weakness. Wish you all the best for your business.
You can narrow it down by considering products that are easy to sell online with little or no inventory
Google can be your best friend that can give you superb ideas about what you are doing and what you need to do. I mean google tells you the trend of people searching products worldwide and the specific area for which you are looking for with the help of google insight. Google keyword tool will help you to find the keywords against which the product is being being searched over the web. Hence by marketing your products against these highly searched keywords will increase your probability to get global viability and so to get satisfactory ROI. All the best for your business.
If your planning to put your business name on a product or take your business name the high street and use the name to start a offline business like a shop then you need to register your business name as if you use some else they may take you to court
If your planning to just use the business on your website just register the domain as the business name then no one can copy your name
A good place to start is actually Amazon.com. Search around for items that are selling there and you can at least narrow your search down to a more specific niche. Ebay also has a good research service at pulse.ebay.com.
Jason Green
BusinessHut
You can assure out Worldwide Brands Market Research Wizard for ideas on what to sell. I have not personally used the service, but it sounds promissing.
Starting a business wants entirely kinds of research, so you may find this article helpful since it lists a bunch of reliable online research tools and sites:
A plenty of research is actually something others usually forget causing them to perform less effectively with their new businesses so I advise you do a plenty of research beginning.
I believe the best scheme is to specialize in an area in which you are enthusiastic. You are going to be expenditure a lot of time focusing on your business, so make it something you enjoy.
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Tips on starting online business are
1.Pick and register a domain name:
Choose a simple name - perhaps your company's name - to identify your business.
2.Design a website: This allows you to hook and interact with customers with appealing images, spiffy text and user-friendly navigation.
3.Find a Web-hosting company: You need to store your webpage content on servers rented out by Web-hosting companies. They will transmit your webpages over the Internet when someone types in your domain name.
4.Use free software: Save money by using free software. Consider G-mail or any free e-mail service instead of paying for one from local telcos.
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