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First, you're going to have to compete with all of the 'dog training' ebooks in Clickbank ...
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One more thing....
Second, you're going to be competing with all the wannabe's and unauthentic dog experts who know nothing about dogs but own a bunch of private label rights (PLR) material.
And if you happen to know slightly more marketing methods, you're going to hit home run and will be laughing all the way to the bank.
You're "one of us." A neighbor.
Local sites, especially in the beginning stages, don't require heavy duty hosting, fancy graphics or staff to handle them.
In most cases, you will be the only person in your market running the type (or types) of site you choose to set up locally.
It's Cheaper.
You're not an outsider who has to prove him/herself.
I'll tell you why.
Because of this, even a basic grasp of online marketing will put you way ahead of everyone else in your market.
First, you're going to have to compete with all of the 'dog training' ebooks in Clickbank (last time I checked, there are at least a dozen there).
Well, there's nothing wrong with using PLR or resale rights but my only concern is you - you're just going to be the victim and wonder why being an authentic dog expert can't help you to sell a single ebook about 'dog training'.
Obviously Less Competition (Or None).
It's simply because others know better marketing than you, have better resources and you don't know the online market information.
But on the other hand, if you're looking for something that's more straightforward, inexpensive, fun and profitable, local is the way to go.
Secondly, there are tons of free tools you can grab hold of to use (if you know where).
They can often be started with nothing but an inexpensive shared hosting account, a cheap (or free) website template, and off-the-shelf software.
If you're wondering why, the logic behind this is that since you're local yourself, you're not seen as a "Big Company," unless that's the image you want to portray.
You see, it's not your fault .
That's a huge advantage.