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"Free sites do not build trust and credibility"...and neither does sites with a registered domain name!

When ever I see the statement "Free sites do not build trust
and credibility." It makes me ask, "What hosting service is
this person promoting?"

Folks, in today's world of here today gone tomorrow .COM's,
how can you really trust that any of these so called
"Trusted and credible" registered domains will be around for
years to come? Short answer...You can't.

First, let me tell you why I think the way I do. I've always
understood that trust was something you earned and credibility
was something you had to build. So now these folks are telling
me that I can have instant trust and credibility just by
registering a domain name? Get real!

I've been in business much too long, and I'm not just talking
about online, nope I got my start in direct sales/mail order
back in 1978 when I was only 18 years old. The first business(?)
I started was a publishing business, well really I purchased the
rights to a report that I sold by placing ads in magazines and
small newspapers.

I can remember back then the phrase was, "you needed a business
address and not a post office box if you wanted to build trust
and credibility." While granted people are more likely to buy
from a person using a real street address than they are from
someone using a PO box. This in not why these so-called experts
said it, you see they also said that your business address could
not be your home address. Why? Because, they offered a mail
forwarding service that had more scam artist as clients than you
could count using your fingers and toes and mine too.

You see, crooks can register a domain name just as easy as you or
I can. So the only "REAL" way to earn trust and build credibility
is one customer or client at a time.

Although you may get more business faster by registering a domain
name, you may not also. The time to register a domain name is
when you have proven that there is a real market for your products
or service and you want to make it easy for people to find you on
the web. The reason that so many dot com's go belly up is because
they are spending money on web hosting, and paying for advertising
to unproven markets.

So if you are new at running a business online go ahead and save
yourself a buck or two during the research & development stage in
building your business by using free services. I can point to many
successful online business owners that got started in this manner.
As a matter of fact I know of two that have never registered a
domain name and they make their living using just email.

So now you see why I question people when they say, "Free sites do
not build trust and credibility." If people are truly interested in
becoming your clients or customers one of the last things that they
would want to know is why you are using a free web site. To see
how a free web site don't have to look free, take a look at my
site by clicking on the link below.



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