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How to Start an eCommerce Business on a Shoestring Budget

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Hi {NAME}, Want to achieve financial independence? The internet offers a huge range of opportunities

Hi {NAME}, Want to achieve financial independence? The internet offers a huge range of opportunities. It is overwhelming. You can build an authoritative niche blog, earn commissions through affiliate marketing, sell online courses, and more. The chances of success? Probably not as high as you hope – unless you have your eyes set on eCommerce. Maybe you should think about [starting an online store and retail business.]( Here are a few reasons why: - According to Statista, retail eCommerce sales will hit $4.5 trillion by 2021. - Around 71% of consumers believe that online stores can give them better deals than brick-and-mortar establishments. - 67% of millennials and 56% of Gen X now prefer shopping online. - 57% of shoppers are now willing to make purchases from foreign sellers. Impressed? But despite the growing optimism around eCommerce, it’s understandable to have some doubts on whether or not it’s the right opportunity for you. You may not have any idea on what to sell, lack any experience whatsoever in business, or are simply too scared of failures to take your first step. Whatever your problems are, funding shouldn’t be one of them. And that’s why we’re here – to discuss the best ways an aspiring entrepreneur can build an eCommerce business on a shoestring budget. [Read the rest of the article](. Cheers Jeff [Unsubscribe]( Jeffbullas.com Pty Ltd PO Box 73 Lilyfield, New South Wales 2040 Australia +61413662620

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