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Seven
Shortcuts to a Successful Internet Business,
For People Who Are Already Too Busy
by Dr.
Kevin Nunley
The Internet is a great equalizer giving opportunity to anyone
willing to roll up their sleeves and go to work. But how do you
build your own online empire when you're already busy with job
and family?
Here are seven tried-and-true shortcuts to get your online
business up and profitable in record time.
1. Those snazzy corporate web sites now cost one million dollars
and more. Customers expect your site to look almost as good.
Professional designers spend years and thousands of dollars
purchasing the right programs and learning how to use them. You
can skip the learning curve by using a good template-based web
design system.
JustWebIt.com and others offer free systems you can use online
to build your site. Simply type your headlines into the supplied
boxes, add your copy, pull up the right graphics, and list your
product prices.
For a more advanced look that makes you look like you spent
thousands on designers, try NetStudio. Get the free download at
NetStudio.com. I'm about as graphics challenged as anyone and I
was able to churn out a killer web page in 15 minutes.
2. Skip the shopping cart and go with a good third-party credit
card processor or one of the new generation of all-in-one
solutions. A number of firms like ibill.com and ccnow.com give
you an online order form, process your customer's credit cards,
and deposit the funds into your bank account. They charge
healthy percentages, but it's a no-cost way to start taking
cards.
Goemerchant.com has a one click "buy-me" system that lets you
easily link their shopping cart to any product or service on
your site.
Watch for hidden merchant account fees. Especially be wary of
credit card companies that say your shopping cart can be tied
into their system with simple programming. One "simple" system
turned out to be so complicated we had to hire two professional
programmers for three days to hook it up.
3. Buying visitors for your web site can be very expensive.
Advertising and marketing costs mount quickly. You can get
thousands of visitors free by building attractive features into
your site. Offer free software, free articles, or a free 7
lesson course via email.
Think from the beginning how you can make your site attractive
to search engines. Keep your site's theme narrow and
well-focused. When prospects type a word that describes you into
a search engine, your site will be far more likely to come up if
your copy revolves around that search topic.
4. Offer a service with plenty of profit built in. Think of
something you, or someone you hire, can do to help businesses.
The lion's share of commerce on the Internet consists of
products and services sold to businesses.
A good service can cost you very little to deliver and it can
command a high price.
5. Create your own in-house email list. Spam is ineffective and
often illegal. It's a much better idea to offer a newsletter or
monthly update packed with helpful information your customers
will appreciate. They will respond by saving your email,
printing it off, and forwarding it to associates.
Cut the time of producing and sending your newsletter with the
no-cost Ezine Builder at e-zinez.com. Onelist.com and Topica.com
offer free list management services that can save you hours each
week.
6. Get help writing your web site copy. Effective copy can make
a huge difference in how many people buy from your web site. One
major company had us tweak their copy and sales doubled
immediately.
Having a professional writer do all your copy will probably be
too expensive. Instead, write your copy yourself and have a
professional writer fix it up. It may take no more than an hour
of their time.
7. Become an expert on something. Experts are in constant
demand. Everyone wants to buy from an expert. Becoming known as
an authority is probably easier than you realize.
Spend time at your local library reading up on a subject your
customers care about. Use search engines to find more
information online. Jot down the things you learn and spin them
into short articles. Use your own words.
These eight simple shortcuts are the mortar behind many
successful Internet businesses. Use them to smartly cut costs
and speed your path to success.
Kevin Nunley provides marketing advice and copy writing for
businesses and organizations. Read all his money-saving
marketing tips at
http://DrNunley.com/
. Reach him at
kevin@drnunley.com
or (801)253-4536. |