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Help us find out some more about what you want. Are you looking to spend the money and then do nothing except wait for the money to roll back in? Or are you looking for an initial investmet of $5K to get you started on a business that will be your full- or part-time job? In other words, are you looking to be a passive investor or do you want to get your hands dirty?
If you just want to be an investor, then put your money into Google stock or some other company (it doesn't even have to be a public company).
Otherwise, "investing" in e-commerce or other web-related items requires continual involvement in the project. You contantly need to change things and tweak campaigns and develop more. Otherwise, it is doubtful that you'll ever get much for your investment.
I do web design/development full time from home and could possibly use this cash to start up something to help bring in more income.
Sean
in all seriousness: $5,000 is not a lot, but it can more than enough to develop a site or two. Pick a niche, get a domain, let google see, and go for filling it with pages.
$5k may seem like a decent amount to some, but, in reality it is peanuts unless you have a very valuable unique idea worth a great deal more to go with it!
You can't buy much advertising for 5K, you can't buy a good site for $5k, you can't buy a good business for $5K.
With $5K the best thing you can do is to invest in a stable life for a few months and learn.
If I determined that I wanted to attack a new market today, an established market, I would have to be prepared to throw at least $2 million at it, most often $10-$20 million to even make a dent worth discussing.
There are still some cheap markets available, but, cheap is now measured in millions ;)
If I determined that I wanted to attack a new market today, an established market, I would have to be prepared to throw at least $2 million at it, most often $10-$20 million to even make a dent worth discussing.There are still some cheap markets available, but, cheap is now measured in millions ;)
I was under the impression this thread was about the investment required to create a site that earns, say, $500-$1000 / day.
$5-10k investment + 1 year + some blood, sweat and tears can achieve this goal. I'm sure some of the webmasters on WW have built high earning sites without any inital investment other than hard work.
arran.
big business is moving in and the days of a guy putting up a website and getting loads of free traffic within the week are long long gone
steve