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burny
6th December 2005, 18:13
Hi I'm Burny,

I have just started a new online business with a new company. I am so excited because there are no other websites out there like it. The range of products will be getting bigger all the time, and the prices will always be getting cheaper. I would like feed back on what you think of the range of products and the website, I am trying to improve the site as much I can.

To think that I'll be earning money even when I'm sleeping is a great feeling, here's my website see what you think

www.burny.mlinternational.com

Jayne
6th December 2005, 18:22
Hi Burny,

Welcome to the forum :D

Jayne

burny
6th December 2005, 18:46
Hi Burny,

Welcome to the forum :D

Jayne


Hi Jayne,

Thanks for the reply, I will look into it and see whats on offer

Burny.

Magsite
6th December 2005, 18:47
Hi

Welcome to the forum.

Lisa

fastfences
6th December 2005, 18:56
Hi Burny,
welcome to the forum.

Checked out your site; don't think much of the furniture, but the lingerie's a winner.

I am so excited because there are no other websites out there like it.
I don't know how to say this, but, Burny, there's thousands of sites selling assorted merchandise. It's now up to you to do it different and better!
Cheers, Nigel

burny
6th December 2005, 19:14
Hi Burny,
welcome to the forum.

Checked out your site; don't think much of the furniture, but the lingerie's a winner.

I am so excited because there are no other websites out there like it.
I don't know how to say this, but, Burny, there's thousands of sites selling assorted merchandise. It's now up to you to do it different and better!
Cheers, Nigel

Hi Nigel, Thanks for the feed back. yes there are other sites, but to get all the products with the site and delivery, by the way the furniture we sell is one of the cheapest. I bet the cost of other sites are a lot more money.

steve atkinson
6th December 2005, 20:59
cheapest is not always the best way to look at things
quality product with superior service and fair price is better
people dont always want cheap stuff
they would sooner pay a fair price for a quality product delivered in a reasonable time scale
dont build a business around cheapness
advice only
your choice steve :roll: :roll: :roll:

burny
7th December 2005, 16:04
cheapest is not always the best way to look at things
quality product with superior service and fair price is better
people dont always want cheap stuff
they would sooner pay a fair price for a quality product delivered in a reasonable time scale
dont build a business around cheapness
advice only
your choice steve :roll: :roll: :roll:

Hi Steve, Thanks for the feed back yes your right everyone wants top service with a good product, but I'm competing with a lot of websites. If I can get a product cheaper for my customers then I know they will be happy they will get great customer sevice at all times.
Burny.

DeveloperBloke
7th December 2005, 16:41
I have just started a new online business with a new company. I am so excited because there are no other websites out there like it. The range of products will be getting bigger all the time, and the prices will always be getting cheaper. I would like feed back on what you think of the range of products and the website, I am trying to improve the site as much I can


your a drop shipper in effect. there are thousands of drop shippers out there, i know a few, you can make a tidy little sum, and probably hundreds of other individuals with the same site as yours, who have signed up to the deal.

out of interest, did you have to pay anything for the setup of the site?

j

uksbc
7th December 2005, 17:41
good luck with your new business

you have got a lot of competition but if you make headway into standing out from the crowd then i am sure you will do ok.

i assume you are an afffiliate or white label reseller for ml international? try to take look at sourcing your own products and developing a site of your own without the ml branding.

this will not only aid with brand recognition and repeat business but will also give you greater control of your products and margins.

reseller websites are good but in the past i have found that you have to do A LOT of marketing to compete

good luck

burny
7th December 2005, 18:37
[quote]

I have just started a new online business with a new company. I am so excited because there are no other websites out there like it. The range of products will be getting bigger all the time, and the prices will always be getting cheaper. I would like feed back on what you think of the range of products and the website, I am trying to improve the site as much I can


your a drop shipper in effect. there are thousands of drop shippers out there, i know a few, you can make a tidy little sum, and probably hundreds of other individuals with the same site as yours, who have signed up to the deal.

out of interest, did you have to pay anything for the setup of the site?
Thanks for the reply just a one off fee, but you can make much more!

clairemackaness
7th December 2005, 20:39
Good luck and welcome to the forum.

I agree with Nigel, the lingerie is nice but the other stuff looks a bit like it's come out of a 1980's department store.

fridayteam
7th December 2005, 22:45
Welcome to the forums Burny and good luck with your site.

bci
8th December 2005, 16:15
In my opinion, this type of business model is severely flawed.

1. The most expensive aspect of an eshop is not the cost of the site ... but the promotion of the website. With an eshop at a third party domain ... you're spending all your time/expenses marketing the third party's website. Why sweat to promote someone else's property?

2. Even if you're mega successful at promoting burny.mlinternational ... you don't own it.

3. If mlinternational business plan works ... there are going to be many duplicate or similar sites ... like http://www.john.mlinternational.com/ etc ... my understanding is that such sites are unlikely to benefit much from the organic SERPs of the major search engines.

Good luck Burny!

SillyJokes
8th December 2005, 16:32
Hi Burny,

Welcome to the forum.

I'm afraid I really didn't like your site, I don't see a workable business opportunity for me there. I'm not going to be investing today, I'm out.

Admiral Collections
8th December 2005, 16:52
Hi

And welcome! I actually loved your site, the animation is good as well.

Trust Nigel from Fare Fence to like the lingerie :oops: Do you wear that kind of thing Nigel?

Nic :wink:

burny
8th December 2005, 17:37
Good luck and welcome to the forum.

I agree with Nigel, the lingerie is nice but the other stuff looks a bit like it
's come out of a 1980's department store.

Hi Clare,

Yes we do lots of different products, everyone has different taste. As you can see we have something for everyone. This is early days I'm just getting goin on this, what I'm trying to do is get people to shop online at a trusted site with good products and a great prices.

I can get you the lingerie for you at a SMASHING PRICE! don't forget I make the prices to suit YOU! that's way everyones a winner.
Burny!

burny
8th December 2005, 23:28
Hi Burny,

Welcome to the forum.

I'm afraid I really didn't like your site, I don't see a workable business opportunity for me there. I'm not going to be investing today, I'm out.

Hi Silly jokes!

Thanks for the feed back I think the site looks good, if you could find me a business with the product range we have please let me know as i hav'nt seen any yet. You wait till six months time, we will have so many products on there it will amaze you!

SillyJokes
9th December 2005, 06:01
I'll show you a site with the same product range

http://www.argos.co.uk

burny
9th December 2005, 19:25
Hi

And welcome! I actually loved your site, the animation is good as well.

Trust Nigel from Fare Fence to like the lingerie :oops: Do you wear that kind of thing Nigel?

Nic :wink:

Hi Nic,

Thanks for the reply, at least there are a few of you out there that appreciate a good site when they see one. Bet you look ace in the lingerie, unlike Nigel hee! Any tips on promoting the site?
Burny!

burny
9th December 2005, 19:48
I'll show you a site with the same product range

http://www.argos.co.uk

Hi silly jokes,

Do Argos do computers, kitchens, bathrooms? can you alter the price of the products they sell? Would you like to save a lot of money or make loads of money? I would like to make both I can with my website!!! :lol:

burny
9th December 2005, 19:53
[quote="uksbc"]good luck with your new business

you have got a lot of competition but if you make headway into standing out from the crowd then i am sure you will do ok.

i assume you are an afffiliate or white label reseller for ml international? try to take look at sourcing your own products and developing a site of your own without the ml branding.

this will not only aid with brand recognition and repeat business but will also give you greater control of your products and margins.

reseller websites are good but in the past i have found that you have to do A LOT of marketing to compete
Thanks for the feed back trust me on this one!

Admiral Collections
10th December 2005, 17:40
Burny to promote the site you will need to network, network, network.

You should do well this time of year though!

Nic :wink:

Coding Monkey
10th December 2005, 17:43
I'm curious, Nic, how do you go about promoting your business?

If I was really desperate for business, I could look up websites owned by any local business and offer to improve it. Well, that's the simple version.

Do you go around stealing from people so they go into debt and someone then require your services? ;)

Admiral Collections
10th December 2005, 17:52
lol Mac


No I go networking. I get a lot of referrals because I'm good at what I do. And I know this is going to sound chauvinistic, but, the fact I look sod all like the publics conception of a debt collector, the people I meet strike up conversation out of curiosity. However, the opening line is so predictable.......so how do oyu collect the debt? kneecap em! YAWNNNNNN


Nic

Coding Monkey
10th December 2005, 17:54
You mean you don't kneecap'em? I'll take my business elsewhere then ;)

Admiral Collections
10th December 2005, 17:57
Mac, I dont need to kneecap em, they are already weak at the knees meeting me...LMAO

Jokin

Nic :wink:

Coding Monkey
10th December 2005, 18:00
Now there's an opportunity I can't miss out on! Do you cover Suffolk?

Admiral Collections
10th December 2005, 18:00
Nationwide Mac

Nic :wink:

Coding Monkey
10th December 2005, 18:02
Well, I value my business too much, but I'm sure I could put some local businesses into financial difficulty and just turn up at the scene.

:roll:

uksbc
10th December 2005, 18:04
i think there is some major flirting going on in this thread - dont know if talking about kneecapping is the way to go though!! :D

under normal circs i would say "get a room" but give the location - "get a private thread" :D

forum flirting, what is the world coming too!!!! :shock:

Admiral Collections
10th December 2005, 18:04
Mac, for one I don't jeopardise future relationships wih your clients if you don't want that. 2) Are you a voyeur? Into watching?

Nic :wink:

Admiral Collections
10th December 2005, 18:05
uksbc, I would get a room if you got a life!
:lol:

Nic :wink:

Coding Monkey
10th December 2005, 18:07
I just enjoy a bit of business Darwinism. Can't hack it, time to say goodbye to those beloved knees!

All clean here, uksbc. I'm just a young businessman looking for some....advice

Admiral Collections
10th December 2005, 18:10
Here, here Mac. Anyway, what advice do you need?

Nic :wink:

Coding Monkey
10th December 2005, 18:12
Oh, I dunno, maybe you should give me your number to discuss it further. Lol.

:lol:

Business forums. What a strange place. This is PR at its best.

Admiral Collections
10th December 2005, 18:15
Mac, are you trying to upset uksbcshghgh lol

PM me with that kind of message or people will start talking!


Nic :wink:

burny
13th December 2005, 14:30
Burny to promote the site you will need to network, network, network.

You should do well this time of year though!

Nic :wink:

Hi Nic,

Cheers for your advice, I'm telling everyone about it, I've got a add come out in the paper so will have to see how that goes. any more tips you can give me?
ps Still shopping for xmas if you see any thing you like I'll do you a great deal.
Burny.

burny
15th December 2005, 17:57
[quote="bci"]In my opinion, this type of business model is severely flawed.

1. The most expensive aspect of an eshop is not the cost of the site ... but the promotion of the website. With an eshop at a third party domain ... you're spending all your time/expenses marketing the third party's website. Why sweat to promote someone else's property?

2. Even if you're mega successful at promoting burny.mlinternational ... you don't own it.

3. If mlinternational business plan works ... there are going to be many duplicate or similar sites ... like http://www.john.mlinternational.com/ etc ... my understanding is that such sites are unlikely to benefit much from the organic SERPs of the major search engines
Thanks for the feed back you have some very good points, but if you see the program you will understand it more, there will be lots of sites out there which means the company is doing well. Are there any websites out there like mine? I've looked around and only seen sites offering more money without the products.

Whistle Ink
15th December 2005, 18:23
I have to say your website doesn't look convincing. It looks like another oscommerce site that isn't yours. It might have loads of products and maybe even great prices but it just doesn't ooze confidence. I would't feel confident buying from your site. It doesn't have any details how secure your site is re making payment through it.

Your data protection page doesn't have anything on there. No T&Cs In fact that ML Information box doesnt give any!

Plus you've got a mobile number!!! I could understand a window cleaner giving his mobile number for things. (Even then he could get a local number and divert it) but you should change that.

Having that vast product range doesn't mean anything and its that amazing tbh. I could do the same as you, I have thousands of products avaliable - but who are you targeting? Do / Would they really need all that choice, would they looking for those things?

'Oh I need a laptop, but I'll get some lingerie now that I'm here'....

Nic and McMacDay get a room/post/thread - In 'Time out' :lol: :lol:

burny
16th December 2005, 23:28
I have to say your website doesn't look convincing. It looks like another oscommerce site that isn't yours. It might have loads of products and maybe even great prices but it just doesn't ooze confidence. I would't feel confident buying from your site. It doesn't have any details how secure your site is re making payment through it.

Your data protection page doesn't have anything on there. No T&Cs In fact that ML Information box doesnt give any!

Plus you've got a mobile number!!! I could understand a window cleaner giving his mobile number for things. (Even then he could get a local number and divert it) but you should change that.

Having that vast product range doesn't mean anything and its that amazing tbh. I could do the same as you, I have thousands of products avaliable - but who are you targeting? Do / Would they really need all that choice, would they looking for those things?

'Oh I need a laptop, but I'll get some lingerie now that I'm here'....

Nic and McMacDay get a room/post/thread - In 'Time out' :lol: :lol:
Thanks for the feed back you have some very good points, I will look into the site more about the payment and see if there is more information we can put out to show the site is secure. As for my mobile number being there, customers could be calling me any time of the day. I think we do a good product range so there is something for everyone. If I can get someone lets say a dinning table, then next there looking for a new kitchen would they come back for more? If I can get them a good product at a good price with great customer service, it will only spread to others it will take time to build up the trust of my site. Once a few people start buying I know it will take off. The big difference when you buy from my site is I get money coming back if you buy from any store all you get is the product. Just think of how e-bay started off just give it time then we will see!

burny
19th December 2005, 19:49
I have to say your website doesn't look convincing. It looks like another oscommerce site that isn't yours. It might have loads of products and maybe even great prices but it just doesn't ooze confidence. I would't feel confident buying from your site. It doesn't have any details how secure your site is re making payment through it.

Your data protection page doesn't have anything on there. No T&Cs In fact that ML Information box doesnt give any!

Plus you've got a mobile number!!! I could understand a window cleaner giving his mobile number for things. (Even then he could get a local number and divert it) but you should change that.

Having that vast product range doesn't mean anything and its that amazing tbh. I could do the same as you, I have thousands of products avaliable - but who are you targeting? Do / Would they really need all that choice, would they looking for those things?

'Oh I need a laptop, but I'll get some lingerie now that I'm here'....

Nic and McMacDay get a room/post/thread - In 'Time out' :lol: :lol:

Thanks for all the feedback from everyone that has replyed, I am going to give you more information about my website because I had so many replys saying they didn't trust my site. If you go to my site then go to accio.co.uk/ etc which is on the front page it will explain everything you need to know. I hope you have all your questions answered, if not please leave a reply and I'll get back to you. Cheers Burny!

DuaneJackson
19th December 2005, 20:39
Best post in this entire thread. It really made me smile, thank you : )


I'm afraid I really didn't like your site, I don't see a workable business opportunity for me there. I'm not going to be investing today, I'm out.

burny
20th December 2005, 17:34
Best post in this entire thread. It really made me smile, thank you : )


I'm afraid I really didn't like your site, I don't see a workable business opportunity for me there. I'm not going to be investing today, I'm out.

Hi DuaneJackson,

Yes it was a cracker, he must be having a laugh I'm still waiting to see his website if he's got one! If you like paying more for products go ahead, but you can save and make money with mine. I'm still waiting for someone to reply with a better business opportunity! :lol:

Projectmaster
20th December 2005, 18:09
There's me reading the thread from the start, clicking through to see the lingerie on the site, Kleenex at the ready, only to find that its all getting frisky in here when I get back. I didn't know business involved so much flirting, imagine what the sites chrimbo party would be like !!

Hi Burny,
Not sure what to say about your site, I'm pretty new here myself, and I'll try to be constructive but can I ask a few questions.......

How are you going to market it and how much do you think it will cost you to get the site well known ?

What's the site actually called, is it MLinternational, Burny'sMLfuturestore or what ?

Thirdly, what exactly is your shop, I mean if I were looking for your shop what would I be putting into a search engine to find it ?

Sorry to sound so negative but I'm not sure who you're target audience are, if its people looking for cheap deals then you're competing with the likes of ebay stores, and unless you have something completely different in your store than some of the major brands I can't see people wanting to buy off of a shop called......what ?

God I sound SooOOoo negative, but I do wish you every luck in the world, and who am I to talk, I can't even finish a project !!!

Happy Chrimbo everyone

Projectmaster

burny
21st December 2005, 20:42
There's me reading the thread from the start, clicking through to see the lingerie on the site, Kleenex at the ready, only to find that its all getting frisky in here when I get back. I didn't know business involved so much flirting, imagine what the sites chrimbo party would be like !!

Hi Burny,
Not sure what to say about your site, I'm pretty new here myself, and I'll try to be constructive but can I ask a few questions.......

How are you going to market it and how much do you think it will cost you to get the site well known ?

What's the site actually called, is it MLinternational, Burny'sMLfuturestore or what ?

Thirdly, what exactly is your shop, I mean if I were looking for your shop what would I be putting into a search engine to find it ?

Sorry to sound so negative but I'm not sure who you're target audience are, if its people looking for cheap deals then you're competing with the likes of ebay stores, and unless you have something completely different in your store than some of the major brands I can't see people wanting to buy off of a shop called......what ?

God I sound SooOOoo negative, but I do wish you every luck in the world, and who am I to talk, I can't even finish a project !!!

Happy Chrimbo everyone

Projectmaster

Hi projectmaster,

Thanks for the feedback you have some very good points, the website is mine and the company is MLINTERNATIONAL you get the website package with all the products on. The company deals with the delivery the payment everything else, all you have to do is get people to the site so that could be word of mouth, adverts, search engines. When the name is about you wait and see how BIG it gets, with the search engines you could put in any of the products. I think once customers buy a product then they will come back for more then I can show them the business opportunity which it Amazing. If you go to my website then click onto accio.co.uk etc it will explain more. If you could see what I see then you would understand, and you would'nt be so negative. I can only feel POSITIVE vibes maybe you need some??? :lol: :lol: :lol:
Burny!

babybiz
22nd December 2005, 09:05
Hi Burny welcome to the site and good luck with your business.

One thing that would have had me running a mile from your site was that the first thing I noticed was your store was powered by ML International yet when I clicked on the logo their site says "coming soon". That doesn't fill me with confidence that you are genuine and you would have lost my business right there and then.

You only have a very short space of time to get the interest of a browsing customer and if you give them any reason not to trust you they wont.

Other than that I thought your site baring a few minor issues was pretty good. I did think it looked like home shopping network kind of business and I didn't like the way you said you were the "business promotor" makes you sound like you have no real interest in me you're just trying to make the sale. Although that could be the result of too many years living with a recruitment consultant - I like to choose and buy, I can't stand being SOLD to (which you do a lot in your posts btw comes across a bit defensive).

My little whinges aside I think you have a good starting business to work with, you're not unique but you should do well with hard work.

Nice to meet you anway.
Tashxx

burny
22nd December 2005, 18:19
Hi Burny welcome to the site and good luck with your business.

One thing that would have had me running a mile from your site was that the first thing I noticed was your store was powered by ML International yet when I clicked on the logo their site says "coming soon". That doesn't fill me with confidence that you are genuine and you would have lost my business right there and then.

You only have a very short space of time to get the interest of a browsing customer and if you give them any reason not to trust you they wont.

Other than that I thought your site baring a few minor issues was pretty good. I did think it looked like home shopping network kind of business and I didn't like the way you said you were the "business promotor" makes you sound like you have no real interest in me you're just trying to make the sale. Although that could be the result of too many years living with a recruitment consultant - I like to choose and buy, I can't stand being SOLD to (which you do a lot in your posts btw comes across a bit defensive).

My little whinges aside I think you have a good starting business to work with, you're not unique but you should do well with hard work.

Nice to meet you anway.
Tashxx

Hi Tash,

Thanks for your reply the business is in pre-launch and will be realised in the new year. You have a fair point about about the logo, more information is going to be realised I know there is a lot more work to be done to the site, but once it up and running you will see the full potential of it. As for the name I could change it, but is useful for customers when they need information about products, I will look into it.

When a new company starts up it takes time to get to know it and trust it, this will take time, but you will hear a lot about mlinternational in the future. Hope to hear from you again, any more feed back would be appreciated.
Regards Burny.

egliptor
22nd December 2005, 23:28
Interesting post, Quite a few points which people have brought up are fair but also have its flaws.

Burny your site of course as far as i'm aware is still in devlopment so i can expect flaws in consumer satisfaction in allot of areas.
Fair play your trying to offer cheap products but if i feel that you are selling products that are of good quality then i can see a bright point there, which is then left to whoever buys the product.

For instance Bentley designs furniture, sony, hotpoint and few more so when someone said within the post about being cheap products or relating in the way they did, i could not comprehend them when most of the products are sold in main high street shops that the consumer knows and buys.

I do feel you are trying to come across too much of selling, which i can comprehend as you have a shop to run but at the sametime leave the consumer to feel free for themselves.

As far as someone mentioning argos, i' m sorry but there quality of product is awful for what is being paid but i give them credit because they are successful, which shows there is a market for burny to capture as i think you have more upper market products.

I know i' m going on but i like to try and be fair, someone also mentioned about what market burny is trying to capture. Then somebody mentioned argos. I would of thought this would have made sense as argos are prime example of a one stop shop, which burny is offering, fair enough the branding is from ml international if he offers good consumer satisfaction and burny is happy i do not see the issue as a consumer.

Lastly 2 points, 1 is a question.
1. Would anyone have backed ebay or amazon eshop when they first started when nobody knew them?
It's always easy to say yes after we know that they are successful and they are prime.

2. Burny thanks for the products from your website as they were delivered as promised with good quality of product as expected.

Keep going burny after your vision, i understand where your coming from when you are pushing something that you feel can work for you. If you think it can work for you, DO IT!!!

I'm sure argos sell fences also!! :wink:

egliptor
22nd December 2005, 23:33
Oh i forgot, starting a business costs allot of money, i would have thought people who do not have that kind of finance would try alternative avenues to get something started for themselves. I can comprehend the struggle to find the finance to start up a business when you not exactly acceptable to get the finances.

I'm definately happy customer!! :D

fastfences
23rd December 2005, 15:02
I'm sure argos sell fences also!! :wink:

Huh? Which one? :) Not my competition though; I don't do 'budget' jobs!
Cheers, Nigel

burny
23rd December 2005, 22:36
Interesting post, Quite a few points which people have brought up are fair but also have its flaws.

Burny your site of course as far as i'm aware is still in devlopment so i can expect flaws in consumer satisfaction in allot of areas.
Fair play your trying to offer cheap products but if i feel that you are selling products that are of good quality then i can see a bright point there, which is then left to whoever buys the product.

For instance Bentley designs furniture, sony, hotpoint and few more so when someone said within the post about being cheap products or relating in the way they did, i could not comprehend them when most of the products are sold in main high street shops that the consumer knows and buys.



I do feel you are trying to come across too much of selling, which i can comprehend as you have a shop to run but at the sametime leave the consumer to feel free for themselves.

As far as someone mentioning argos, i' m sorry but there quality of product is awful for what is being paid but i give them credit because they are successful, which shows there is a market for burny to capture as i think you have more upper market products.

I know i' m going on but i like to try and be fair, someone also mentioned about what market burny is trying to capture. Then somebody mentioned argos. I would of thought this would have made sense as argos are prime example of a one stop shop, which burny is offering, fair enough the branding is from ml international if he offers good consumer satisfaction and burny is happy i do not see the issue as a consumer.

Lastly 2 points, 1 is a question.
1. Would anyone have backed ebay or amazon eshop when they first started when nobody knew them?
It's always easy to say yes after we know that they are successful and they are prime.

2. Burny thanks for the products from your website as they were delivered as promised with good quality of product as expected.

Keep going burny after your vision, i understand where your coming from when you are pushing something that you feel can work for you. If you think it can work for you, DO IT!!!

I'm sure argos sell fences also!! :wink:

Hi Eqliptor,

Thank-you for your order I'm pleased your happy with your products, it's good to have some positive comments, and yes I do believe this can work for me. It's all about getting out there showing what you have, when you have the trust of someone it goes a long way. All I can say is Richard Branson - VIRGIN why this name? because he had never tryed it before!!! That's the best way to learn Give It a Go!

egliptor
26th December 2005, 16:23
Who would of thought virgin would be british airways competition for the years to come, even though brirtish airways were massive when he started out.

I think allot of people can relate to him as he is from the uk and not from another country.

burny
6th January 2006, 14:12
Who would of thought virgin would be british airways competition for the years to come, even though brirtish airways were massive when he started out.

I think allot of people can relate to him as he is from the uk and not from another country.

Hi Eqliptor,

Thanks for the reply, I would agree with you about british airways and virgin. It's just like ebay when that started it took it's time to get goin, look at it now. The same will happen with any online business just watch them grow within the next few years!

Regards

Burny.

burny
10th February 2006, 21:51
Who would of thought virgin would be british airways competition for the years to come, even though brirtish airways were massive when he started out.

I think allot of people can relate to him as he is from the uk and not from another country.

Hi Eqliptor,

Thanks for the reply, I would agree with you about british airways and virgin. It's just like ebay when that started it took it's time to get goin, look at it now. The same will happen with any online business just watch them grow within the next few years!

Regards

Burny.


Hi Everyone,

Just to let you know the corporate site of mlinternational is now available
I had a lot of customers asking when this would be up and running, this should answer most of your questions about the company. Go to

www.mlinternational.com

Regards

Burny.

Magsite
11th February 2006, 09:30
The easy way to start a business - affiliate opportunities are great for that = no massive outlay.

Lisa

donna
11th February 2006, 14:58
hi there welcome to the site if you need any advice on your finances then pm me

RSL
12th February 2006, 20:46
welcome to the forums! I got confused by the scantily clad lady in the middle of your intro page but I love her shoes! teehee...I have a friend who owns a modelling agency actually they might like to use her for some shots, do you know the model?

Good luck with it all though

burny
17th February 2006, 22:45
welcome to the forums! I got confused by the scantily clad lady in the middle of your intro page but I love her shoes! teehee...I have a friend who owns a modelling agency actually they might like to use her for some shots, do you know the model?

Good luck with it all though

Hi RSL,

Thanks for your message I've got some great lingerie on my site, have you had a look? Yes!!! you would look great!!! How about you get your mate to help model our products, then she could advertise her services on our site. Just think of the exposure they would be getting, that's just one of the benefits of having a great site.

I don't know the model, but I can find out where she came from

Just had a look at your sites look pretty good will have to check them out , wish you all the best with them.

Regards

Burny.