Depends exactly what you mean.If you mean, set up your own website which will make money then the odds are against you. I speak from experience of having seen ad revenue drop by about 80% over the last year, so the same number of visitors to my site generate far less than they once did. You ve also got the problem of coming up with an original idea and then of people finding your site.If you mean, sell stuff on eBay as a business then yes, there are plenty of examples of people making a decent profit by basing their entire business around eBay (or similar).If you mean, do contract work sourced online, such as writing utilities, doing other people s accounts or whatever then I d suspect that you d tend to hear about the successes and not the many, many other stories of people who haven t made anything doing that.
I think what you mean is, Are those popup online business oportunities promising to make me thousands in a mere month legitimate businesses? The answer is no. Those businesses are scams and they require you to pay a so-called start up fee. Avoid them like the licey kid on the schoolbus!If you got a degree say, in medical billing or transcriptioning, you could perhaps find a job in that field, but for the love of god, make sure it s legit, through a local company who allows you stay at home and work by typing and saving your documents to disk or whatever.I have yet to find a single person who s made good money working online.If you have true desire to do this, go to school for designing websites or whatnot, and you can make websites and run them for other businesses, and make money that way.Just don t fall into the scam trap.
You can make real good money...doing anything that you re good at.This would include working online with the proper knowledge.