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Site Build it - how I built Her-motorcycle.com


SiteSell - is responsible for this site.I am not a web site designer, in fact, I know very little html, or coding. I certainly don't know what JavaScript or CSS is, but I built this website with the help and guidance of SiteBuildIt.

When I first started investigating various methods for starting my own website, I came across many companies willing to put together a website for me - all with pretty hefty price tags. I also found many do-it-yourself sites, but I just didn't have even the most basic html and coding knowledge. I bought one or two of these "packages" and just wasted my money. I knew that I had a good idea - I was pretty sure that I could find other women motorcycle riders who would identify with me, but I just couldn't find the means and the knowledge to make it all work.

Then, I found SBI, and started reading the wisdom of Ken Evoy. I was so impressed with what I was reading that I spent every evening one week researching SBI. I liked the fact that I could try it out, on a trial basis. I liked that there was seemingly limitless information by video and ebooks. I liked the support.

I was right. SBI really is a perfect program for someone who has a great idea for a web business, but no skills.

Read more about being a web business owner:
Read about what it takes to be a successful Entrepreneur - through the words of Ken Evoy.

I was a bit intrigued. This didn't seem to be the usual "get rich scheme" that I kept running into. This made sense to my logical brain.

So, I then watched a few videos about SBI: click on graphic!



Curious, I then spent thirty minutes watching another video which explained the process and philosophy behind SiteBuildIt. I watched it again. I paused the video, cooked dinner, walked the dogs, washed the dishes and watched it again. I got a glass of wine and watched some more. I was transfixed.


After the videos, I started reading about other people who had succeeded through SBI. They were people like me, with ideas, but no way to make their ideas work.

I identified with a few, in particular.





Yep, I felt the passion.

I watched those videos in March, 2007.

It is now October. Her-Motorcycle.com has been online since April, 2007. I'm having a blast watching my little idea grow into a real website. On a typical day, more than 100 people visit my site, from countries all over the world.



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