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5
Secrets To Building A Successful Internet
Business |
by:
Jan
Peterson |
Everyday
I talk with people who want to get started
on the internet with their own business.
But the whole process seems a mystery to
them whether they have an affiliate marketing
program, a real estate course or they sell
health and fitness products. The easiest
way I found to walk people through the basic
building blocks is to use a real life example
of building a brick and mortar business.
Success on the internet is possible when
you know how to build it and drive targeted
traffic to your website.
Let's say you wanted to open a coffee shop
that would rival Starbuck'sŪ. Where would
you begin? You would probably want to do
some kind of research to see how many coffee
shops were in your town or city. After all,
if there are 5 in a ten mile radius, you
might want to think about a different location
or how you would make your coffee shop unique
enough to slaughter the competition.
1. Identify your niche
Well, it's not much different on the web.
You want to first identify your niche. First,
let's quickly explain what a niche is and
isn't. If you are selling every affiliate
marketing program under the sun, this is
not a niche. A niche would be to focus on
affiliate programs in a specific field like
health and fitness. Then you want to find
out what the top websites are by typing
'health and fitness' into Google. Here you
can see the top 10 sites that Google says
are important. Remember that even the category
'health and fitness' can be broken down
into further niches like weight loss for
women or top 20 health products for longevity.
See what your competition is doing and how
you could do it different or better.
Another way to look for niches is to use
Overture's search term tool. Place your
keyword in the box and hit go. Overture
will spit out anything relevant to that
keyword. It will show you possible niches
you hadn't thought of and how many people
search for that keyword. For example, you
may put in coffee beans and it may show
you that organically grown and processed
coffee beans are all the rage.
2. Build a user friendly website
Back to the coffee shop. Next thing you
might do is have the shop built in a good
location where traffic can come and go easily.
You too must build a website that has what
people are looking for, is easy to navigate,
easy to shop and checkout with friendly
customer service. Tip: If you are selling
weight loss products, don't try and sell
power tools. While this may sound obvious,
many people try to take the 'sell everything'
they can approach and what happens is they
end up selling nothing.
What will the environment of the coffee
shop be like? What experience do you want
your customers to have? Your customers will
be entering your website with expectations
of finding the information they need and
the products they want. In that order. You
might invite them to sign up for a free
7 part report on 'how to lose 10lbs guaranteed
over the next 30 days eating healthy.' At
the end of that report you can encourage
them to look at your weight loss supplements
or vitamins.
3. Good navigation
As in the coffee shop, have your items for
sale laid out in a well organized fashion
so the buyer can order exactly what they
want with little effort except to give you
their credit card number. It is best to
have your products grouped and images optimized
for fast page loads. Think about what you
like. Do you want to see ten products described
well on a page or fifty crammed in? As you
would have nice displays in your coffee
shop so will you on your website.
4. Offer something better than your competition
does
What other things could you do to enhance
your buyer's experience? In a coffee shop
you could offer free samples of new drinks
or have a discount card for people who drink
coffee with you every morning. On your website,
you can offer free tips, reports and discounts
on volume buys or repeat purchases.
5. Market wisely
So, how do you get people to come try your
coffee shop? Typically, a brick and mortar
business will advertise in the local paper.
It may be that you have the coffee that
is guaranteed to get them going in the morning,
free internet access, homemade muffins or
the freshest coffee beans available. With
your website, you may do pay-per-click advertising,
exchange reciprocal links or write articles.
Traffic must come in the door of your website,
like what they see and hopefully buy from
you.
While most of these tips are common sense,
it is amazing how few people actually use
these critical ingredients in their online
business. Pretend you are a customer arriving
to your web store for the first time. What
could you do to make the whole experience
better?
About
the Author: Jan Peterson founder of
http://www.goldstarreview.com
researches and reviews business opportunities
including internet marketing, real estate
investing, affiliate marketing, financial
investing and more. Over 400 FREE reports
available.
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