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Create a Profitable
Website
With Billions of websites
and over 100,000 sites
created everyday how can you
be certain that customers
can find your Website? With
years of experience and
research to back up my
claims, I plan on teaching
you how to make your
available product or service
bring in revenue. Don't be
fooled by websites that
claim to make you rich and
in return they ask for
money. That's why this
knowledge is FREE. It will
take effort to attract
visitors that are interested
in purchasing your item, but
if you follow the guidelines
that I lay out for you as if
they are your map you will
survive on the internet.
The average new online
business looses
approximately $1500.00 to
$2500.00 in software and
programs that promise the
world but offer no true
solutions. According to a
recent poll on this site
many of our visitors have
fallen for these scams. (I
hope it was before they
found out about us)
Approximately 33% of all new
millionaires have obtained
it through a home-based
business. The Department of
Labor and Statistics claim
75,000 new people join the
internet every day, 100,000
new websites are built daily
and the most shocking news
is that 125,000 people start
a home-based business every
single week. This
information shocked me the
first time I read it. First
off how in the world can so
many new businesses be
failing and what are they
doing wrong. After a seven
year study on this subject I
have created a very
sophisticated chart that
shows timelines and
economies related to each
website and I have also
combined the advertising
methods people have used
that worked and did not
work. I will also admit the
discovery of some websites
that have become very very
successful even though they
didn't put much money,
effort, or time into the
business.
Many people think that
making profitable websites
is similar to gambling a
Vegas Casino, either you are
lucky and Win or you loose.
Depending on the amount you
put into your business the
amount you loose could be
very substantial. But their
is more to the process than
luck. If you study the
similarity and differences
that online business have
you will see a familiar
ecommerce store with a title
product photo, small
description, and of course
the price. One of the major
flaws in this system is
information. Even if someone
is interested in your item
they will navigate away from
your site just to find
information. I suggest that
in addition the the typical
eStore you also make
information very accessible.
You may wonder what type of
information could be useful?
The answer is limitless. For
example if you are selling a
hat you may want to give the
dimensions, and even compare
the color to an object like
a flower. You may also want
to incorporate the item with
a personal touch, one way of
doing this is connecting the
product to a emotion, you
may state "this hat is
almost identical to the had
Will Smith wore in September
04 when he visited the
Bahamas." (Naturally you
need to have correct
information) This gives your
customer a feeling of warmth
and desire to purchase the
product not just because
they like the product but
because you were able to
connect them to the product
on a personal level.
1. The number of visitors
your website receives has
little impact on the
purchasing patterns.
2. Any single method on its
own will not guarantee
success
3. Humans are creatures of
habit and will return for
another purchase if they had
a good experience.
4. "If you build it they
will come" does not work on
the internet
5. Search engine
optimization software
6. Connect with other
websites, give people a
reason to visit another
site. By doing this you will
gain the users from another
websites. This also builds a
sense of trust.
7. Word of mouth, yes this
is still the best
advertising method
available. The way you treat
your customers is important,
they will talk about your
site to colleges and
friends.
8. SPAM repulses visitors
more than it attracts them.
9. Mailing lists allow your
visitors to stay in touch
and to return to your site.
10. Banner & Text Exchange
11. Pop-ups, & Pop-unders -
what is the truth?
12. Doorway & Gateway Pages
- Do they actually work?
13. Metta Tags - Do search
engines still use metta
tags? If so how can I
improve mine?
14. Computerized fake
traffic - am I paying for
fake traffic or real
visitors?
15. Posting Links in
Guest-books, Message Boards,
Blogs etc.
16. Adding my website to
directories
17. Submitting to Search
Engines
18. Treat a website as
business because that's
exactly what it is. |
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