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Free
is a Great Word, But It Doesn't Pay The Bills...
By Terry Dean
One of the most recognized and endorsed types of
online businesses has always been the "Free Content" web site.
A "Free Content" web site is a site which basically
gives away information or free tools to generate a large audience or a
large community of users.
If you were to listen to some web experts, you would
think that all you should do at your site is give away free stuff.
These "experts" have the idea that if you give away
enough stuff for free, then you can build a site with loads of traffic.
You can then sell advertising for millions of dollars.
There is only one problem with this idea.
If all of the traffic at your site is only there to
pick up free stuff, then they won't buy anything from the advertisers.
The advertisers lose money. Eventually the
advertising money dries up and you don't have a profit model for your site
anymore.
Only the top 100 or so web sites on the net are able
to currently make a decent profit selling advertising space to their
audience.
The rest of the millions of sites out there following
this model are quickly finding out that just having free content is not
enough to build a successful Internet business.
Yahoo.com is an example of a successful site with
free content following this model. They have a directory, articles, news,
weather, chat, forums, and everything else you could possibly imagine for
a free content site.
Yahoo is the King of Content sites. They have been
around since the early days of the Internet and are one of the few major
corporations who actually earns a profit online.
Yet, even they are considering changing to a Paid
Membership Model For Some of their Content:
http://www.roibot.com/w.cgi?R249_YAH
Am I suggesting that you should never give away
freebies? Not at all...I still use quite a few freebies of my own
including this article you are reading now.
What I am suggesting is that you shouldn't be giving
away freebie after freebie hoping to just build traffic at your site.
Every freebie you offer should have a specific goal
in mind. In other words, you should be thinking about how this freebie
will generate more customers for products and services you are selling.
Below are two ways to turn web content into profit...
Model #1: Joint Venture Endorsements
Instead of just selling banner ad space or text ads
on your site, use that same space to make deals with companies you feel
good about recommending to your customers.
Then, do personal recommendations of these companies
products or services. You will find that the response rates they will
receive from a personal endorsement from you will be three to five times
what they would have received just buying ad space from you.
This will turn your dead ad space into a cash
generator. In most cases you will also be receiving a lot more money
through doing these joint venture deals than you could have ever received
selling out the ad space.
You may have sold ad space at a price of $20 per
1,000 impressions...if someone was willing to pay that. By signing up with
an affiliate program and personally endorsing them, you will be able to
make much more than this without worrying about having to sell out your ad
space.
For example: If you signed up with an affiliate
program paying 30% on a $100 sale, you would get $30 per sale. If the
endorsement you gave only gave them a 5% click through rate (very low for
an endorsement) and a 5% sales rate, you would be having 2.5 customers per
thousand impressions for a total of $75 for the same ad space.
This would have been done without ever having to
worry about dealing with advertisers, credit cards, or anything else. The
affiliate owner would have taken care of the worries for you.
If you have a high traffic site or some type of other
leverage, you can also make special partnership deals with your
endorsements.
Instead of just signing up for an affiliate program,
contact a merchant who has a product you know your customers will love and
make a special deal for them.
Get the merchant to offer a discounted price, an
extra special bonus, or some other type of offer to your customers only.
Then your response rates will be much higher at your site than just the
regular affiliate program link.
Model #2: Paid Membership Sites
This is the next eventual step for online content.
General information such as news, weather, etc. will always be free.
Specific and highly specialized content has started
moving over to a paid membership model.
Instead of giving away their hard to find content for
free, membership sites now charge either a yearly or a monthly fee for
access.
Most of them charge anywhere from $39 to $4000 per
year or $9.95 to $150 per month just to see their cutting edge content.
The more specialized and valuable the content, the higher of a price you
can expect to pay.
For example, if you planned to join a "Day Trading"
membership site, you can expect to be paying near the upper limits of the
scale at $150 a month or more.
If you joined a "Brittany Spears Fan Club" you could
expect that to be at the lower end of the price range.
Either way, you can expect that more and more sites
are going to follow in the paid membership path.
Some people don't believe paid memberships will last,
but they also originally didn't believe people would pay for cable TV.
TV Networks were originally free. Then cable stations
came out and the major networks of ABC, NBC, and CBS thought it was an
absolute joke. They didn't think anyone would be willing to pay for
something which was originally free!
How many
US customers aren't paying for
some type of cable or satellite service now?
Information on the Internet is going to go in the
same direction. General information will always be free, but highly
specialized up to date information is going to cost you.
If you can become the producer of this type of
information, then a paid membership site will be the best way for you to
profit online.
Terry Dean, a 5 year veteran of Internet marketing,
will Take You By The Hand and Show You Exact Results of All the Internet
Marketing Techniques he tests and Uses Every Single Month" Click here to
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