15 Powerful Business Models With Proven Steps To Making Money On The Internet!
Sadly, many are so desperate that they will embellish their offers and stretch the limits of believability to the max. Make $24,000 in 24 days is one that you see frequently.
Another is 30 Days to become a millionaire! Give me a break!
The problem with many of these marketers is that they give the entire Internet Marketing community a bad name and the legitimate folks out there have a tough time promoting the truth.
"Here's the definitive, step-by-step guide for developing Business Models that will make online revenues soar - especially in a tough economy."
So What Is the Truth?
The truth is, there is tremendous opportunity to start a legitimate online business and become successful. With hard work and attention your business can grow and provide you with an income surpassing your wildest imagination.However, one of the ploys used by the so-called online gurus is to tell you a story. The story is a carefully woven history about how a guy who was down on his luck somehow managed to build a multi-million dollar business in just one year. Now, he is living the life on his yacht and is only sharing this information out of the goodness of his heart.
And, if this fellow can become a millionaire in under a year you, the reader who is more intelligent, are a shoo-in for mega bucks!
Yeah right! Maybe parts of the story are true. Don't get me wrong there are people who have overcome adversity and gone on to become very successful online. But, the odds are he is going to make money very quickly by tapping your emotions because the guru is going to send the guys story out to his gazillion lead list.
Once again, who makes the money? The new guy, but the guru and his buddies get the gold once again.
First Things First
We've told you that there is tremendous opportunity. And there is. But, before you jump on someone's bandwagon, shouldn't you at least check the menu? At nice restaurant, don't you usually read through the menu before making a decision about what you want to eat today?
Before you jump in to buy the first mouthful of hype that's shoved down your throat, isn't it a good idea to read the whole menu in case something doesn't agree with you?
Now there's a way you can gather the facts so you can start a real online business that sells a real stuff and makes you real money.
No hype, no arm bending, no massive cost, just practical information about 15 different business models that work well on the Internet. And, how you may fit the profile for any one of those models.
Starting a business, any business, takes time and effort. That's a nice way of saying work! Anyone who has built a successful business will tell you that they have had to work hard for what they have achieved.
"15 Powerful Business Models" gives you an overview of businesses that work very well on the Internet. Learn the good, the bad and the ugly BEFORE you start throwing money at tools you don't need for businesses that aren't a good "fit" for you.
The Yellow Brick Road
Before you start your journey through the Land of Oz, learn what's behind the curtain. Just like Dorothy discovered, instead of a powerful being you just might find a wimp with a microphone!
Our promise to you is no hype and no fluff. We aren't going to promise that you'll make $1,000 a day or $10,000 a month or any other impossibility.
Reading "15 Powerful Business Models" will save you hundreds of hours of time and money. And, that's not including thousands of dollars of worthless information.
What is worthless information? It's that package you bought for $297 that is supposed to teach you how to build websites for others and make money hand over fist.
After paying that $297 you discover that building websites just doesn't interest you at all. Great! Not only did you strike out by wasting hours of your time but also using $297 out of your daily budget. Or, worse yet, pushing your credit card over the limit yet again for tools you'll never use!
If you are one of those folks who find it difficult to avoid those compelling sales pages, once you have a focus on the business model that is right for you filtering those offers out of your email and your mind becomes child's play.
And, you do it all with "15 Powerful Business Models."
Take a Look at What You'll Discover Inside%u2026
What you will find is information on 15 business models and what you can expect if you choose any one of them.
For example, what you should know about failure and success in promoting affiliate programs. Who would have thought that revenue sharing would be so lucrative? But how truly effective are they? We'll tell you inside.
What about taking a product of your own from creation and turning it into tangible merchandise. What will your product be? What will be its purpose or value?
If you have a knack for programming, maybe you might like to explore creating and selling software. Those who are good at programming and creating either web-based or windows-based software do well on the Internet. But, is it your cup of tea? You'll find out inside.
There you have just three of the business models that are addressed in "15 Powerful Business Models." Remember, there are twelve more inside this powerful guide.
The next move is up to you. We have shown you that "15 Powerful Business Models" is as risk-free as an offer can come. You and I both know that if you have read this far you are seriously interested in building an online business. Get the answers before you break the bank. All that's left to do now is take action.
See you on the inside!
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- Buying and Selling Domains
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- Creating Directories
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Affiliate Programs
What You Should Know About Failure and Success in Affiliate Programs
There has been plenty of news regarding affiliate programs and many have hailed their benefits in recent years. But how truly effective are they? And how can a new affiliate member use available resources in order to maximize success and minimize failure? Here, we take a look at what it would take to make it in affiliate marketing.
Understanding affiliate marketing
The key to succeeding in affiliate programs is to truly understand how this industry works. Affiliate programs are built on affiliate marketing concepts. This type of marketing refers to the method used in the promotion of businesses, particularly web-based enterprises. An affiliate program operates simply. An affiliate (sometimes referred to as the publisher) joins an affiliate program in which he will be paid to promote products and/or services exclusive to that program. The affiliate will be compensated for every sale, customer, visitor or subscriber he attracts.
Due to the nature of this business, most affiliate programs are run online, particularly because it is the most efficient and cost-effective means to promote products and earn money at the same time.
Succeeding in affiliate programs
There are a few key considerations when joining affiliate programs.
They are:
An established or reliable affiliate company
Although there are many new affiliate programs available today, it pays to go with well-established affiliate companies. For one, there's the advantage of name recognition, whose benefit you will be able to appreciate when attracting your market. There is also the assurance that you will be dealing with a company you can rely on.
A feasible product
The product you will be promoting through the affiliate program is key to your success. A solid business acumen can do little to sell a product that has no value or market. Try to do some research on the product or service you will be selling.
Understanding how useful it is and how well it will fit the needs of your market will make a huge difference in how well your affiliate program will fare.
A high-traffic website
There is money in traffic. Otherwise, how else can people find the platform with which to do business with you? Put effort and if necessary, money into creating a website that will host your affiliate program. And then work overtime to build traffic. Advertise if you have to, build links and promote your program, even if it is already well-known. Remember that there are dozens, even hundreds or thousands of other websites out there that probably belong to the same affiliate program as yours.
Having multiple websites can also raise your chances of success in affiliate marketing. Most affiliates prefer this route because it opens up plenty of opportunities for potential subscribers and customers to learn about their program.
A real market
The availability of the market and their willingness to buy or participate in the program is also an important consideration. Many a product has been launched in the past that failed miserably because the market just wasn't around.
An effective compensation scheme
Try to translate your efforts into figures. Wouldn't you rather be paid $1 for every subscriber you find than 60 cents for every five you attract? Don't waste time on affiliate programs that offer peanuts for your business. Look for affiliate programs that give high commissions. Depending on which program you join, you could expect from as little as 30% to 70%.
What are the chances of success in affiliate programs?
If you look at the figures reported from affiliate marketing programs; over $6 billion in commissions in 2006 alone, nearly twice the figure during the past year, you probably would think twice about not joining. There is a variety of products covered by these programs, from retail to gaming to telecoms and publishing to personal finance and education.
The unique characteristic of an affiliate program is that as an affiliate, you will get paid for your performance. There is little to no capital expense involved and the generally, the harder you work, the more you'll earn. However, success and failure in affiliate programs will depend on the type of choices you make after much consideration of the factors involved in this business. It will also help if you treat your affiliate program as a business, which means it will require a lot of work, maintenance and follow up. This is a growing industry and highly competitive. To survive, you don't only have to be noticed by your market, you have to be trusted as well.
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Creating and Selling A Product
From Product Creation to Selling: How to Take an Idea and Turn It Into Tangible Merchandise
Creating the product
There are several ways you can create a product. One is to create it from an original idea, another to rehash an idea that's already there and modify it and still another is to find the market first and then create an idea that will either meet a need or create one.
Design your product
You could keep your product as an idea in your head but it's best if you put it down on paper. This will help give you a different perspective on how you want it to be. Ask yourself questions: What will your product be? What will be its purpose or value? What will it look like? Will its design compete with what's already out on the market or will it affect its marketability?
Don't underestimate design. According to Apple's Steve Jobs, it's so much more than just veneer; it's actually interior decor. That means it is integral to the identity and function of the product itself. For the latest iMac model, for example, Jobs fought not to have a fan installed on the equipment. This resulted to a more intensive engineering design but a far more superior machine in terms of thermal management.
Research the market
Having a product is one thing while having a market to sell it to is another. Determine who will buy your product. Is there a real market for it out there? Will it sell easily or will it have to rely heavily on a lot of promotions and advertising?
If you don't have a clear idea what your product will be, it will help if you look at the industry you're interested in and see if there is a need that you can fill.
Selling the product
The very first thing you should consider when selling your product is strategy. There is so much more to selling a product you have created than just pushing it at someone. Look at your product from all angles and determine how it will compete.
Decide on your product sales route
How and where you will sell your product will affect your pricing and even its production and handling. Will you be selling it exclusively online or offline as well? Will you be using an affiliate program or direct retail? If you use an affiliate program, will your pricing cover the commissions? If you will be selling in bulk, can you give discounts off the original price? Can the selling method sustain your business and help it grow?
Set your pricing
The next concern you should have when selling your product is pricing. Pricing has been the downfall of many would-be entrepreneurs and even more established ones, so if you're not careful, it could ruin your chances of success.
Make pricing part of your strategy. Determine the cost of production including overhead expenses and then put a reasonable markup on the product.
Pricing should cover everything from the creation of the product to its sales. It should also be priced in a way that makes it attractive and yet promote its value at the same time.
Supply and demand
Another consideration is supply and demand. How long you will be selling your product will depend on how long you can continue producing it. Where will the materials be sourced and are there factors that will affect how the product will be produced in the future? Is there real demand for the product or do you have to create it?
If your product has been created as a result of another product or to accessorize and supplement it, do you foresee any modifications that might adversely affect your product sales? If you sell customized leather casings for iPods, for example, you could face some serious production concerns once it changes its size or design in a major way.
Your competitors
When selling your product, you need to keep your eye on your competitors. What they sell, how they sell it, to whom they sell it and for how much will greatly impact your business.
Promoting your product
Now that you have created your product, it's time to begin promoting your product in order to sell it. What type of advertising do you need for the product and where will you advertise? Decide whether building a website is enough or if you need to tap other more traditional methods of promotion. You will have to review your advertising efforts from time to time to determine if it benefits your business or takes away from it unnecessarily.
Get your gear on
Buying and Selling Domains
Buying and Selling Domains: How the Business of Names Can Help You Earn Profits
Find domains that you can sell later on.
Generally, people who buy or 'grab' domain names don't really have industry-specific monikers in mind. If you like jewelry, for example, you don't have to stick to buying domains such as PreciousGems4U.com or SparklingJewelries.net. You can pretty much pick any name that strikes your fancy and then buy it.
However, paying for names that won't sell later will considerably drill a hole in your pocket if you're not careful. You could buy dozens of names for a small fee but if you're not going to use them or can't sell them later, what's the point of grabbing them, right?
Do a search on domains that have a potential or those that have shown some sort of following in the past few months. Use the Alexa toolbar to find these domains or sites. Look for names that have registered a minimum of 1,500 to 2,000 hits 30 to 60 days prior to your search. If you're willing to pay more, look for domains that have registered five-figure hits because that's an assurance that these domains already have a strong following. You can either sell the domains back to their former owners or have interested parties bid on them. Either way, you'll profit from your efforts.
Automatically bid on domains.
You can't always spend hours online searching for domains to buy. Try online grabbing systems that let you automatically bid on domains you're interested in. Sites such as Pool.com and Snapnames.com are just two of these sites. You'll pay them a fee if they successfully grab the name on your behalf.
Get your domain name listed.
Before you can sell your domain, you have to be registered. That's how you can be 'legally' recognized. Getting the name registered also bestows upon you the right to claim it and if you so wish, sell it later.
Registering a domain name may be done for a limited period of time, usually as short as 12 months to as long as 10 years. Beyond the chosen period, the registration expires and you can choose to renew it and continue to claim ownership over it. Or, you can choose not to; at which point the domain name will be made available to another buyer. This is where you can sell the domain.
Register a potentially valuable domain.
Many people scour popular shows and events to try to find out which personalities, events or gadgets are developing a following. If you've been watching shows such as American Idol, for example, and you check out sites that register domains, you'll find a few that are familiar. This is because some people will try to register a name of some rising star who will potentially become famous enough to want to build his own website someday. Since his name is already registered, he will want to buy it back and thus earn the investor a nice profit.
If you don't mind speculating, this may be a good route to take. Just remember, though that it can go either way in which the domain name gets sold or it gets ignored.
Build traffic to your domain.
If you want to take this route and build your domain from scratch, prepare to work. If you have a domain name that you created by yourself or bought, you need to make it valuable to potential investors. Offer high quality content, build a reputation, link up with quality sites and allow your visitors to interact using your website. Once you start appearing on major search engines' radars and gain a good following, you raise the value of your website and your domain. When the time is ripe, you can then sell that domain for a nice, fat profit.
Creating Directories
Creating Directories That Will Attract Traffic and Raise Your Page Ranking
What directories can offer you
Online directories are repositories of Web content; usually articles, write-ups, news, video and audio clips or links to other websites. They can be part of a group of sites found on a larger host site or they can be independent. People go to these sites either to submit content and links or to find them.
Directories are beneficial in several ways:
They bring in traffic.
If you understand how, traffic can be used to bring in revenues through your directory. Once you set this up, visitors come to pay you a visit like writers and site owners who want to submit their articles and webmasters who wish to submit links to their websites. Traffic can be a good source of either cash (if and when you charge for links to your website) and lists for your Internet marketing efforts.
They can get you paid directly.
Again, charging for links will help you monetize your directory. But this can only be done if your site has already built a reputation, is generally popular or at least has a niche following and enjoys a high volume traffic. You can also charge for links if your directory is enjoying a high PageRank. Your directory's popularity will mutually benefit other sites because it places them in quality company.
Directories provide reciprocal links.
Reciprocal links are simply links that point back to your website. A high ranking directory can do this. More links mean more traffic and better relevancy for your directory.
Creating directories
You could create a basic directory using good old HTML or you could make it easier on yourself by using applications such as Wordpad, Dreamweaver and FrontPage. If you're computer savvy and know your way around scripts, you can use those instead and simply build a MySQL database. If you want a cheaper way to do it, check out directory scripts being offered for free online.
Determine your subject matter.
What is your goal in putting up a directory? Make this clear from the get-go. This will help you design a well-organized website. You should also decide at this point on the type of subjects you want to include on your directory. It's a good idea to offer a variety of subjects. Try popular subjects such as finance, credit, gaming, travel, Internet marketing and the like.
You could also take one general subject and then offer to post content that are related to it. Instead of attracting a general-interest audience, you can cater to a niche market instead. You could build a strong following this way.
Provide original content.
Content found in your directory will be contributed from multiple sites. It's highly possible that those articles will appear in other directories as well. As such, you probably can't claim to have original material on your website. Since original content has a higher value for page ranking, try to produce original content on a regular basis. Write your own articles or pay for unique content. You can also try to do research on high-value content and then produce materials with those subjects.
Check your webhost for compatibility.
Creating a directory means you will be offering it from a hosted page so it's a good idea to ask your webhost if it can efficiently run your website. Get a hosting account with a provider that offers you sufficient disk space and plenty of support. To give you an idea of what you will be looking at, let's take a look at hosts such as Hostgator.com. They charge a monthly fee of about $7 in exchange for an account with 50GB of disk space. For $10 a month, you can increase that capacity to 100GB. There are several other host providers that can offer you similar services. Simply look them up online to compare which one will give you the best service.
Building Adsense Websites
Practical Tips for Building Adsense Websites
Build a site with Adsense in mind.
In a vast marketplace called the Internet, there are some happy accidents. A few blessed site owners were just happily typing along, providing great content in their industry-specific sites and lo and behold, Google Adsense came a-calling. Not only that, Google liked their sites so much it even placed high-value ads just to show its appreciation.
But like we said, these are happy accidents and if you rely on them, you have a 50-50 chance of succeeding. If you truly want to build an Adsense website, you have to make sure your efforts don't go unnoticed.
To build a site designed for Adsense, follow these steps:
Focus on providing content.
Not just plain content but good, high-quality content. The kind that people will want to read, the kind that attracts other sites. The key considerations here are relevancy and value. Google Adsense is notorious for being picky about the websites it places ads with.
Putting up a website with some content will not cut it. Your site has to offer consistently great content. So polish up your copywriting skills, research your articles, post useful write-ups or if you haven't got the time to do it, hire someone to provide content for your website.
Also, if you want to build an Adsense website, don't build a directory site. Google Adsense ads are rarely placed here.
Be in good company.
Google places value on the types of links your website has. The better the links are, the higher your website's value. Think of it as getting the thumbs up sign from recognizable and respected people in your industry. This, in spite of the fact that you yourself are not as famous as they are. Once Google reviews your website for Adsense, they will find excellent links and let you run quality Adsense ads.
Put value in the structure of your website.
Other than content and links, a Google Adsense website is a well-constructed piece of work. If your pages often hold up a sign that says, 'Under Construction', Google won't bother with you. Try to eliminate or at least minimize any broken links and build a website that is well-designed and easy to navigate. A website that is easy to use is also attractive to visitors, who will otherwise leave in a huff if your website proves to be difficult and unfriendly.
Work with keywords that make more money.
Some keywords cost just 5 cents while others can cost from $10 to $20 per click. These are the keywords you should go for. Imagine having 1,000 visitors clicking on a 5-cent ad versus 500 clicking on a $20 ad and you have an idea of the value of using the right keywords and phrases on your site.
Follow Google Adsense policies.
Google has restrictions on certain issues, including sexual content, lewd language and materials that are unreliable. Check out their policies to find out within what boundaries you'll have to work. If you don't meet certain criteria, all your hard work will be ignored.
Optimize your website.
The more relevant you are to a certain topic or industry, the higher your chances of getting noticed. To build an Adsense website, focus on producing content and building links that increase the relevancy of your site. This helps place you in high rankings for search engine results. Produce content that will get you noticed and try to keep your offerings original. Original content has a better chance of getting good reviews than re-published ones.
Draw in targeted traffic.
If your site is all about football and you want to increase your relevancy for Google Adsense ads, your best bet is to attract traffic that likes football. They are more likely to click on your ads than people who aren't interested in your topic. Getting targeted traffic will help raise your revenues and help you earn more from your Adsense website.
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