This page is about independent living; Being your own boss on the Web

The Internet is the worldwide way of doing business. Currently, there are 100 million web business sites. More and more people do their shopping this way. It has become a necessity for businesses to maintain a web presence.
 
I had to get on the web, and the first time I tried there were only 25,000 web business sites. I spent six months building a web site several years ago and another one recently, that went nowhere. Every time I tried, there was something else wrong. I had almost abandoned the idea when I found Third Sphere Hosting

Here’s what happened:
I knew that I needed a commercial web site host and a domain name.
I knew the Site would have over 50 pages and I needed help with that problem, too.
I had plenty of products to deal with.
I knew that the process should be as automatic as possible, because the Web has no specific workday, and I would love to see an overwhelming quantity ordered.
I knew that funds must be handled securely on the web.
I knew that I had to embrace html, the language of the web.
I really needed someone to hold my hand through all of this.

Bingo! I found the entire package, everything for a successful on-line business, and more, all packaged in a single bundle, called Third Sphere Web Hosting The things I didn’t know were done for me within the package. I followed the check list and the result is before you. Any bugs still there are mine. I’ll find ‘em and fix ‘em, sooner or later.

If you are interested in a second income, or a primary income- being your own boss, I urge you to click Third Sphere and discover for yourself. It ranks right up there with sliced bread.

 


I am not greedy and I do not covet this as secret information. We won’t compete- no one else could possibly write our books.

Are There Other Ways To Live Independently?

Sure, we have tried several, but when it comes down to finding a market niche, getting the most people to see, and buy, your product, it all comes back to the Internet.
Look at our Ceramics Series. They are the result of a successful, independent livelihood. Our efforts with farming are also described in a book, but they have always been accessory to a primary livelihood.


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Last modified: November 17, 2006