Is it a good idea to create a new website on what I currently work at?
I found out that the kind of products that I work at in the factory floor Is what I might build a website on, I have the experience on how to pack and ship those kind of products in my line of work but Is this a good ideas to build a website based on those products without risking my job for now?
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I can not see any problem building a website based on the products of your job. Is it employed or self-employed?
If is it employed, you can always ask and talk to them about it.
I work in a theatre and one time I asked them if i can promote them and kindly they refused. BUt hey I moved on. I think it all depends with your situation at your job..
Hope this helps
Ismail
Oh yeah, They are actually going to gain from it, so hopefully they can see that
Good luck and please let us know the results polease.
Have an awesome week
Yes, you are more than welcome to build a website on the products you make at your factory job. Because you work behind the scenes on those products, it will give you an extra edge when you write articles for them. If you want to do it, then go for it. From what you have said though, it sounds like you have a plan figured out. I hope this helps you.
Cheers Alex. I already have a website on a different niche but seeing there are affiliate programs on the products I,m currently working on, I never thought about it until now :)
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Think about two questions.
1. can you monitize you website? Can you get a commission by selling those products.
2. Talk to you boss about what you are planning to do. Tell the boss you want to experiment with online sales. Keep the boss informed about your success in on line sales. You might become Chief of the online sales department. Of couse, If your boss tells you No, you will have to pick another niche and keep your identiy secret until you can tell your boss goodbye.
I have a website going at the moment. Seconds thoughts now that I've looked at the feedback. It be better to leave it for now and continue to work what I'm doing.