"It Takes Money To Make Money"
We've all heard this saying...And while in part it is true...it doesn't mean that you can't do it on a limited budget.
I've talked to hundreds of people over the years wanting to start their own network marketing or home business. A statement I've heard over and over again is "I don't have the extra money to start my own business, I'm just getting by as it is".
Honestly, I was one of those people...I just had a hard time understanding how I could possibly start my own business without spending tons of money, which I didn't have at the time. Eventually I realized that if I really wanted to live my dream and work from home, I was going to have to invest in myself and spend some money.
This was years ago, before having all of the resources that are available to us through the internet today...and back then, it really did take a chunck of change to get started and sustain a network marketing business. First with "buying in" to whatever program or business opportunity I chose, then once I had exhausted myself contacting my warm market, friends and family (none of which Ever joined me), I realized then that I would need more money for advertising and marketing. At that time mostly everything was by done by print ads, telephone and mail.
Long story short...it didn't take long to go just about broke by the time I had paid for monthly membership fees, 800 numbers, long-distance calls, postage, advertising in local newspapers and purchasing leads list...that by the way...were useless and the biggest waste of money I've ever spent!
Luckily there are now great opportunities that the internet has provided for the average person to not only build a business on a budget, but to build a HUGE business on a budget.
Mike Dillard's new book Building On A Budget fits the bill for those looking for practical ways to build a successful business on the internet without breaking the bank.
In this book Mike gives you the specifics on how to build your business for under $500 by utilizing various internet resources available to you at little to no cost. He shows you in a step-by-step manner how to generate your own traffic and leads, how to leverage your time and efforts and so much more. While this book is not the end-all for low-cost ways to build a business on the internet; it is full of great information, resources and strategies. It's certainly going to provide a kick start to your business.
If you're on a shoestring budget and want to learn how to get the biggest bang for your buck, you can't go wrong with the information provided in Mike Dillard's Building On A Budget book.






