Tomato Soup

Starting a Internet Business on a Tomato Soup Budget
What does starting a internet business have to do with Tomato Soup? In times when money was tight tomato soap was made from ketchup and hot water. Now you can start a internet business with FREE tools on a tomato soup budget.
The beauty of this is if it doesn’t work out the only thing you lost was a little time. Unlike most businesses start up costs can run in the thousands and exiting can be just as costly. Like most businesses you need tools and the internet is no different except the basic starting tools
if you search around can be found for free. Granted these free tools won’t be as sharp as the higher priced tools used by the “Big Boys” but still effective for the newbie and again FREE. Some of the tolls needed are:
1. E-Mail accounts
2. Auto-responders
3. Server host for shared files
4. Payment processing
5. Word to Pdf converter
6. Website software
7. Html editor
I found when you are on a tomato soup budget a person can get very creative with the tools you are given. Of course when you can afford better tools life becomes much easier and you can compete with the more experienced marketers.
There are also free methods of driving traffic to your website such as article directories and free classified ads. You might be surprised that by using the free tools you can put together a pretty decent site with some of the bells and whistles you see on more expensive sites.
All in all for a newbie this is not a bad way to go and if your business grows you can then spend the money for better tools. This would be a good problem to have.
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