How To Run A Profitable Website
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How To Run A Profitable Website
Copyright 2005 Ronald Gibson
All Internet business owners want their websites to be
profitable.Here are a few tips that could help you make
your website a profitable one.
1. Address your targeted audience on your business site.
Example: "Welcome Internet Marketers" or "Greetings Fellow
Dog Lover". If you have more than one, address them all.
2. Make sure your content and graphics are relevant to your
website's theme. You wouldn't want to use a bird graphic on
a business web site.
3. In order for a website to be profitable, it must have
repeat visitors. Offer your visitors incentives to get them
to return to your website. You could give them new content,
ebooks, software, ezine, etc. Alert visitors by email when
you add new content to your web site. This will remind
people to revisit your web site.
4. Bend over backwards to answer any questions that your
visitors might have. Publish a FAQs for your business,
product and web site. It should feature questions about
multiple parts of your business. If the FAQ does not
answer their question, then you should provide a way for
visitors to contact you on each web page. L.ist your email
address, fax number and phone number.
5. Give people the option of viewing your web site offline.
Offer it either by autoresponder or printer friendly
version.
6. Make sure a least 50% of your content is original.
Another option is to offer your visitors something else
original like software or an online utility.
7. Make sure all links on the navigational bar are
clickable. If people can't get to where they want to go,
then they will more than likely leave.
8. Organize you web site in logical and profitable
sequence. You don't want to give your potential customers a
freebie before they learn about the product(s) you're
selling.
The above tips should help you to make your website a
profitable one for years to come.
About the Author:
Ronald Gibson is a Web Designer and Web Marketer. He is
the Webmaster of AffiliateUtopia.com, which offers
information about some of the best money making
opportunities on the Web. For more information, visit:
www.affiliateutopia.com/ and
www.affiliateutopia.com/blog/
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