Online Community Magazines is now accepting applications for new community installations of its online multimedia marketing software (http://www.multimediamagazinesoftware.com). Owners of this work at home business opportunity provide affordable online marketing services and easy multimedia production tools to members of their community. Only one Magazine is installed per geographic territory or online niche or industry, and applicants must pre-qualify for ownership by acquiring 10 charter magazine members prior to opening.
This unique pre-qualification system makes Online Community Magazines a perfect work at home business opportunity for people with disabilities and war veterans, as well as unemployed
sales professionals. In place of financial investment, they are required to prove their ability to gain new accounts within their chosen community. This allows potential owners to verify
that they will be successful at running a multimedia magazine for their community, as well as provide them with opening content for their Online Community Magazine.
"The key to the success of Online Community Magazines are the individual owners," says Penny Haynes, CEO of Encouraging Enterprises, Inc., and designer of the software. "They must be a
member of the community which the magazine serves, and must be available to their community during business hours. No technological knowledge is needed because the software is intended
for use by internet novices. However, complete software training is provided, as well as suggested sales and marketing scripts and materials. The most critical requirements are
salesmanship, an urgent desire to succeed, and knowledge of the community and its members."
The Online Community Magazines software can be used as a multimedia business directory (http://www.multimediabusinessdirectories.com), multimedia content creation system, and community internet tv and radio site. Features of
the software include RSS, podcasting, blogging, social bookmarking, email subscriptions, a forum, FAQ and community coupon site. For more information about the software or business
opportunity, go to http://www.OnlineCommunityMagazines.com.