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By Jim Daniels, of BizWeb2000 [December 20th, 2000]
Yes, contrary to what some "experts" will tell you, there is
still plenty of room for new businesses in cyberspace. Sure,
2000 brought many giant dotcoms tumbling to the scrap heap,
but running your own small business on the Web is still a
great way to make a living.
A small businesses on the Web can be cheap to operate,
nearly fully automated and nimble -- a great combination for
success. I've been operating a successful business,
exclusively on the Web, and right from the comfort of my
home, for almost five full years now. Like I said, it's a
great way to make a living, but only if you do it right.
In this article I'll share a step-by-step "must do" list for
those of you who are either considering starting, or have
already started a business on the Web. Every key component
you'll need to integrate for long-term success is revealed.
(If you already have a Web business, at least scan this
piece for items you may have missed. You really do need
every single one of these components if you want your
business to grow into a source of financial security.)
10 Key Components to Lasting Success on the Web
1. A unique and professional Web site with your own domain
name
Your Web site will be the cornerstone of your success
online. It should look different than the "rest of the pack"
and it should have a unique domain name. I could go on and
on with this one but I won't. Just surf the Web a while and
decide what sites YOU would buy from. That will tell you
volumes.
2. A product line you can control
Ideally you should sell at least one product or service that
you own completely. If that's just not possible right away,
then make sure you align yourself only with the strongest
companies that you can rely on going forward.
3. A way to accept secure payments via credit card at your
Web site
The best solution is to have a merchant account of your own.
But if that's too costly for you in the beginning, a
solution like ccnow.com or ibill.com will do. Offering a
FAST and SECURE way for your customers to purchase from your
Web site with their Visa or Mastercard is simply a must on
the Web.
4. A support strategy that keeps your prospects and clients
happy
There are lots of ways to offer support. The best is simply
by offering contact forms at your site and answering email
every day. Other solutions include "live support" interfaces
such as those offered at LiveHelper or
HumanClick.
5. An opt-in email strategy
You must always be growing a tightly targeted list of
prospects. It's the only way you can "capture" a percentage
of the folks who visit your site and do not buy the first
time. (Which is nearly all of them!) An opt-in strategy
works best when you give something of value away in exchange
for a visitor's name and email address. Then you must stay
in touch with these people on a regular basis, while
providing value for them.
I use a combination of tools to perform these tasks. I offer
a free book at my site and stay in touch with people through
my email newsletter, the BizWeb eGazette. In a nutshell, I
help new marketers and many of them purchase a product or
service of mine when the need arises.
6. Sales copy that is proven to sell
If there is one aspect that kills Web site sales it is poor
sales copy. You may think your site is fine, but tiny
details in your sales copy can be costing you thousands of
dollars a month. I've sold tens of thousands of manuals,
books and software products over the past few years online,
and I know for a fact that if you follow proven, successful
"cyber sales formulas" you'll be able to sell just about
anything online! Find an expert with a proven track record
and don't be shy about asking them for help.
7. An affiliate program for your customers
OK, some may say this is not an absolute necessity, but look
around. Nearly ALL successful e-commerce sites offer some
form of affiliate program. You can pay for visitors, leads
or commission sales, but you need to offer SOME way of
rewarding folks who bring you business.
8. "Recommended products and services"
While we're on the subject of offering an affiliate program
at your site, on the flip side of the coin you need to join
a few affiliate programs yourself! Find affiliate programs
that tie in well with what you offer, use the product or
service, and if you like it recommend it to your visitors.
You'll increase your Web site income literally overnight.
Over the years I've found that the best programs are the
ones that offer residual, or recurring income on each sale.
9. New products or services on a regular basis
If you can create a new product of your own once or twice a
year, you'll stand a better chance of growing your income
continually. Also be sure to update your existing products
on a regular basis to keep content and sales fresh. If
you're not able to create your own products that often, then
find a product you could get behind and do a joint venture
with the owner. Even if the owner does not offer an
affiliate program you can offer to promote their product or
service for a percentage of sales. Let them know you have a
targeted list of prospects that would love their product,
especially if they could get it at a reduced price through
you!
10. A marketing strategy that includes free promotion and
paid advertising
Lets face it, in order to make money online, you gotta get
visitors to your Web site. There are tons of ways to do that
on the Internet and I've tried nearly all of them. But what
works for me may not work for the next site. It all depends
upon your target market and your products and services. The
thing to understand is that you will never know what works
best for you, until you try and try different strategies.
Article by Jim Daniels of BizWeb2000.com. Jim's site is packed with free help for anyone trying to start or grow a business online. And Jim's year-end sale is
causing a "flurry" of activity! Come see for yourself...
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