Second business

Online world Second Life is to have its own business magazine, SL Business. A flurry of magazines have been launched around ebay to cater to those wishing to create their own business around the auction site. In a similar way, members of the Second Life community are keen to join the likes of Anshe Chung, who reputedly earns in excess of $150,000 a year from her virtual real estate business. The magazine is to be published in PDF format and will sell advertising at a rate of L$2950 for a full page. That’s around $11 back here in ‘meatworld’.

Have you been looking for centralized, up-to-date Second Life business info and spent forever asking complete strangers “How to” and “Where can I” type questions? Only to be left with half-baked answers or out-of-date information that is yesterdays news?

Have you been searching for the right tools to start your Second Life business idea or just looking to network with professionals? How about investment opportunities or tips on land developing? Ever wanted to meet and learn from seasoned professionals in a relaxed environment or just casually chat about business with a group of like minded people?

Have you ever wanted to hear stories from some of Second Life’s successful business owners in a way only they can tell it?

You can with SL Business Magazine!

Via 3PointD

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