40 Rules for Internet Business Success: Escape the 9 to 5, Do Work You Love, and Build a Profitable Online Business Front Cover

40 Rules for Internet Business Success: Escape the 9 to 5, Do Work You Love, and Build a Profitable Online Business

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Learn from an entrepreneur just like you who created a seven-figure internet business from scratch.

  • Find customers who are desperate for your products and services.
  • Throw away your business plan! Create a scalable business model that actually works.
  • Launch your first product in less than 90 days with the “Minimum Viable Business” method.
  • Create a repeatable marketing strategy to keep new customers coming.
  • Build systems that make your business run like a well-oiled machine.
  • Make more money using the three keys of revenue growth.

No matter what your goals are for online business success: 40 Rules will help you turn your dream of owning a profitable Internet business into reality.

Matthew Paulson, Founder of Analyst Ratings Network, Lightning Releases and GoGo Photo Contest, has weathered the failures and triumphs of being an entrepreneur for nearly a decade. 40 Rules for Internet Business Success is his collection of core principles and strategies he used to grow his business.

Table of Contents

Section One: Developing Yourself
Rule 1: Know Your Why
Rule 2: Excuses are the Fuel of Failure
Rule 3: Relationships Trump Knowledge
Rule 4: Become a Voracious Consumer of Content
Rule 5: Don’t Leave Your Family Behind
Rule 6: Head in One Direction at a Time
Rule 7: Follow the Supermarket Rule
Rule 8: Be the Person Everyone Wants to Work For
Rule 9: Don’t Quit Your Day Job (Too Early)
Rule 10: Prepare for Failure: Plan for Success

Section Two: Building Your Business
Rule 11: Market Selection is a Make or Break Decision
Rule 12: Don’t Become a Copycat of Someone Else’s Business Model
Rule 13: Have a Business Model, Not a Business Plan
Rule 14: Let Your Customers Develop Your Product
Rule 15: Be Unique
Rule 16: Begin with a Minimum Viable Business
Rule 17: Don’t Give Up Equity (Early On)
Rule 18: You Don’t Need the Perfect Domain Name
Rule 19: Use Value-Based Pricing
Rule 20: Make Your Launch a Can’t Miss Event

Section Three: Running Your Business
Rule 21: Get Your Finances Right from the Beginning
Rule 22: Busyness Is Not Productivity
Rule 23: Don’t Be an Employee in Your Business
Rule 24: Befriend You Customers
Rule 25: Not Everyone Needs to Be Your Customer
Rule 26: Read before You Sign
Rule 27: Measure Your Company’s Vital Signs
Rule 28: Be Skeptical. Be Aware.
Rule 29: Strengthen Your Business’s Weakest Links
Rule 30: Fail, Quit, and Regroup.

Section Four: Growing Your Business
Rule 31: If You Build It, They Won’t Come
Rule 32: Results-Driven Advertising
Rule 33: Go Where the People Are
Rule 34: Don’t Rely on Social Media, SEO, or the Tech Press to Market Your Business
Rule 35: Own Your Customer List
Rule 36: Show Credibility with Social Proof
Rule 37: Always Be Testing
Rule 38: Use the Three Keys of Revenue Growth
Rule 39: Turn over Stones
Rule 40: You Are Never Finished

Appendix A: Recommended Books and Podcasts
Appendix B: 40 Online Business Ideas

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