You've read the stories about how regular people are working full-time from home and earning 4-figure paychecks or even 5-figure sums on a monthly basis doing what they love. You too can join the bandwagon once you know these secrets to turning a business you work on at the kitchen table in your spare time, to a money machine you can rely on.

Here's the secrets to creating a reliable Internet business that brings in the 'dough' for you:

1. Always, always build a subscriber list

No matter what you do, always work to build a subscriber list! When you have a list, it allows you to create money on demand by sending out relevant offers. It is also a dependable stream of income if you build a strong relationship with your list. A loyal subscriber base is worth gold, and any Internet entrepreneur worth his salt will tell you that!

2. The biggest profits are in the back-end

Far too many entrepreneurs concentrate on the front-end profits and ignore the back-end. The back-end is basically made up of offers you make after the intial sale to your customer. For example, this includes offers on your product download page, follow-up emails and membership sites. Your backend will form the core of your customer value, meaning how much a customer pays you over his lifetime.

3. Marketing is more important than the product

You can have the best product in the world, but if no one knows about it, then it isn't worth much! On the other hand, you can have an average product, but if your marketing covers all bases, then your business will certainly be a moderate success at least. So if nothing else, you'd want to spend a lot of your efforts on marketing and advertising your business no matter what!

Fabian Tan is the author of the free 51-Page Report:

"Murder Your Job: How To Build Cash Sucking Autopilot Businesses In 30 Days Or Less!"

Head over to http://www.MurderYourJob.com to get your free copy now before it's gone!

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