My name is Jaap Verduijn.
Jaap, behind the mike of the local radio station.
In March 2006 I suddenly found myself without income, on account of being 44 votes short of re-election as a delightfully overpaid City Councillor. At age 60, after 8 years in politics, I didn't expect to be much head-hunted by eager employers. Thus... since one wife, two teenage daughters, seven cats, eight pet rats, two gerbils, ten rabbits and one dozen of assorted fowl loudly demanded to be fed, I decided to start working from home, on the internet, behind the faithful computer.
My wife Caroline and I testingly dipped our toes into unexplored cyber-waters. Within three months our feet were boiled up to the ankles, not to mention the sad fact that our last financial reserves had miraculously slipped away from us, straight into the coffers of various gurus, institutions, universities and "plans". To be fair: their programs may certainly have great potential for making other participants money - they just didn't work for us, in our circumstances.
So: we needed to figure out what WOULD work for us
We neither had much money nor experience. We didn't want to get tangled up in "plug-in-for-perfect-profit" sites that start out cheap, but then ask you to join one paid opportunity after another. Pyramid schemes would be avoided like the plague. Our project should produce residual income. We finished up with an endless list of requirements, eventually reduced to a shortlist.
Our new internet home business should:
Caroline, much better looking!
* only cost a small monthly investment;
* not need lots of paid upgrades;
* deliver a residual (ongoing) income;
* have a sound marketing system;
* be fairly "do-able" for newbies;
* sell an honest, true, real product.
Finding the right home business opportunity turned out to be difficult though: it took Caroline and me days of painstaking internet research before we came up with a program that met all our requirements (for the curious: that's Global Domains International). Later of course we found several more - but during the hunt for our first opportunity we were truly surprised how difficult it was to find the worthy wheat among the flighty chaff. It's not just that you should be on the lookout against crooks - it's also a sad fact that some "opportunities" are next to worthless.
The Four Pillars of a Successful Internet Business
But behind every obstacle lie opportunities! If we had a hard time discovering a safe, decent and legitimate work-at-home program, many others will experience the same problem... and "dere's gold in dem dere hills"! Every succesful internet business is firmly based on four strong pillars: motivation, duplication, imitation, cooperation... a foursome that prompted us to start our various websites of which "The Wealthy Home Biz Owner" is a prime example. This website helps you find safe home biz programs: cooperation. It enables you to follow proven methods: imitation. You will receive tools for mirroring succesful websites: duplication. And last but not least, we'll provide you with valuable free extras that no other opportunity offers: motivation.
Our cottage. Next: restauration!
It's very important on the web to know whom you're dealing with!
Even more than in the "brick and mortar" world, on the rather anonymous internet it's exceedingly important to sort of know whom you're dealing with. Never trust a website that doesn't provide you with some details of its whereabouts. The Wealthy Home Biz Owner is delivered to you by Jaap Verduijn and Caroline Lettinga. We operate several home business websites like HitmanHosting.com, and more personal sites like CalamityCaroline. You can reach us via...
... snail mail: Otterloseweg 6, 6718 ZM Ede, The Netherlands
... telephone: +31318611529
For email contact we've made the form below available. Don't hesitate if you
need our help: we're more likely to give it than not (grin)!
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About your privacy!
"What privacy?", one might ask sadly after seeing the data above. In the western world in general and on the internet in particular, very little can be kept from a person who's truly determined to find out. In fact, on the internet one doesn't even have to be determined: the data are delivered automatically and free of charge! Once you're online, your computer happily broadcasts your IP, your location, your screen resolution, your type of browser, your color settings and several other technical and demographical trivia. Yes, "The Wealthy Home Biz Owner" looks at some of these data every now and then. No, we can't do much with them - only improve our service, approach and marketing based on the results.
Any further than the above, our sneakiness doesn't go. Not only do we value your privacy, we also must confess to a profound lack of interest in sneakily gathering any further data and constructing a file on your deeds and whereabouts.
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