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6 Steps To A Profitable Online
Business
Creating and running an effective online business is
realistically comprised of several hundred, rather than 6, but
this will serve as a guide for the direction of your
efforts.
Contrary to what you may hear rampantly on the Internet, there
is no cookie-cutter, get-rich quick scheme on the web. Not only
is every online business different, what works for one person
or in one month may not work for another person or in the next
month. The Internet is constantly changing, and the online
market is inherently different this year than it was last year.
New technological improvements occur monthly, and impact the
online business environment. What works for one individual when
he is the first to sell a certain product a certain way may not
work just six months later when he has sold his idea to 40,000
other marketers, and they all begin to promote it.
Traffic generation tactics are significantly different than
they were just a year ago, and hardly resemble profitable
strategies three years ago. These 6 Steps are simply the
bare-bones skeleton of what has to happen for your online
business to be successful. They are foundational, and although
the implementation strategies are different today than several
years ago, the basic steps remain the same.
1.Develop or discover a product. You must find a product that
meets today’s needs. A 5 year old product whose resell rights
you can buy for a dollar or get for free probably won’t meet
the needs of today’s consumers. You must be willing to pay for
the rights to sell a current , useful product, or become an
affiliate marketer, where you promote a popular product, and in
exchange are paid a percentage of the income from the sale.
2.Determine how the potential customers can view your product
and see a sales presentation. If you develop your own product
or purchase the rights to sell someone else’s, you will need a
website. A few tips here: Rather than accept free web hosting,
purchase your own domain name and pay to have your domain name
and web site hosted by a professional web hosting company with
a reputable history. If your free web hosting company goes
bankrupt, they generally take your fledgling business with
them.
3.Once you have your web site up and running, unless you are
using an affiliate program that supplies a sales page, you must
develop a sales script and web copy. Aside from your web
hosting decision, this is probably the most important thing you
can do. You may be tempted at first to write a sales pitch on
your own, but unless you already have a lot of experience in
the offline market writing effective sales letters, you need
to, absolutely must, invest in a few courses on web
copywriting. Be willing to spend some money upfront on learning
this skill. Too many marketers try to wing it in this area and
after a few months of losing money online, finally break down
and purchase the knowledge to write a good sales pitch. Do it
the other way around-buy the knowledge first, and start making
sales from the beginning. Customers will not buy just because
you have a web site---they buy from the web site that does the
best job of convincing them it has the best product for their
need.
4.You must develop a traffic source that works. When you first
begin, you may be on a shoestring, and that is OK. Assuming you
have been willing to spend some money on sales letter writing
and a decent web host, you may be able to skimp in the traffic
arena for awhile, if you have plenty of time. If you do not
have money to advertise, nor time to seek out low cost
advertising, you probably shouldn’t be attempting an online
business. If you do choose to go the low-cost route-know two
things up front-the returns are really low and you will spend
vast amounts of time on traffic generation. Once you begin to
make sales, you must invest your income in paid forms of
traffic generation. If you do not, you will run out of
enthusiasm for generating the free traffic, and without
reinvesting the income from your first sales into advertising,
you are sure to fail. Good sources of low-cost, but time
consuming traffic are: writing articles and posting them to
article directories, low cost classified ads, and ezine ads.
You may see hyped-up ads for thousands or visitors for a low
cost or millions of banner ads for another reasonable
price-both of these methods may have worked 2 years ago, but
they are a sure waste today.
5.Once you begin to get traffic to your online business site,
you must keep detailed records of where the traffic comes from,
and what percentage of visitors from each source are purchasing
your product. If you have visitors that cost you $50 per
hundred to come to your web site, but on average they only
purchase $25 per hundred visitors, the income may feel good,
but you are not profitable, and are losing money. By tracking
your expenses on each type of visitor and by tracking your
revenue on the same sources of visitors, you can determine
which campaigns need changes or need to be eliminated and which
need to be increased in intensity.
6.By following this pattern of steps, and by keeping diligent
records (there is plenty of good web site tracking software on
the market that can help you do that), you can develop a
profitable online business. Again, it will not happen
overnight, and you will not get rich quick. However, if you
build a solid online business with a solid foundation, and are
willing to spend some money learning how to do it right, you
really can become successful in business online.
My very best wishes to you for success and wealth.
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