The four stages of a business model are, preparation, creation, implementation and evaluation. These stages are made up of components which make them work and flow into the next stage.
The second stage of the business model, the creation part, is set up through an ABC system.
A- is to attract future customers.
There are three components in which to do this. First, you must find your products. This is not as easy to do as some make it out to be so it is important to investigate and choose each product carefully.
Pick the best products available. Ones that you may have experience with already or ones you know something about or have an interest in.
The next component is setting up business to find leads. Write articles about your product and get it out over the Internet. Subscribe to lists that allow you to find out ideas about your products or interests.
B- is to bag and capture potential customers.
Set up a system to secure leads. This can be done both online and offline.
Online you can use an auto-responder system where you give visitors to your site or blog a free purchase or gift for subscribing to your...