How Big Websites Help The "Little Guys" Grow
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Title: How Big Websites Help The "Little Guys" Grow
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Author: Jim Edwards
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How Big Websites Help The "Little Guys" Grow
Copyright 2006 Jim Edwards
One of the most frequent questions I get goes something
like this:
"I don't have a lot of money. How can I start an online
business or expose my existing online business to the world
without spending a fortune to do it?"
Basically, people want to know how they can exploit the
power of the Internet to grow their businesses with the
least amount of time, energy, effort and money.
My answer: Ride the coattails of the huge websites who've
done all the trailblazing you'll ever need to kick-start
your online business.
According to Alexa.com, the following websites rank among
the Top 10 sites on the Internet out of the billions and
billions of websites available today.
As I list them, pay attention to how they can help any
"bootstrapping" business, no matter what size.
1. Yahoo.com - This perennial search giant not only helps
you research online, but can help get traffic to your site.
Most notably their advertising subsidiary, Overture.com,
can attract visitors to your site starting as low as a dime
per click.
2. MSN.com - Microsoft's portal site can lead you to free
email accounts (Hotmail.com) and free instant messaging
(Messenger.MSN.com) to make online communication free and
easy.
3. Google.com - Currently the Web's most popular search
engine and all-around media powerhouse, Google can help
you, among other things, buy clicks starting at about a
dime (AdWords.Google.com) and expose your full-length,
full- motion videos to the world free of charge
(Video.Google.com).
4. eBay.com - The Web's #1 online auction site, eBay.com
gets millions of visitors daily, all of whom want to spend
money on something. You can spend less than a dollar to put
up some used, damaged, or older merchandise from your
business to gain exposure to new customers and create a new
revenue stream.
5. Passport.net - Passport.net is related to MSN.com and
should get grouped with #2.
6. Amazon.com - The Web's largest bookseller is also one of
the largest online retailers of consumer goods. You can
grow your business by targeting Amazon's millions of
visitors with your own books, CDs, DVDs and more for
surprisingly little cost. Also, the Amazon Marketplace
makes it easy for you to sell new and used merchandise
directly through Amazon.
7. MySpace.com - Allows you to create a website that's part
blog, part chat room and part networking space. MySpace.com
provides a fast way to post and share information with
associates online.
8. Microsoft.com - Besides providing the vast majority of
PC operating systems in the world, Microsoft.com also
boasts one of the largest available clipart and photo
collections on the Web. You can quickly find and use these
professional images in Web sites, brochures and more.
9. Google.co.uk - The popularity of Google's United Kingdom
site demonstrates that if you sell anything online, figure
out a way to sell it to people in England too! You can
automatically advertise on this site through Google's
AdWords program (see #3).
10. AOL.com - America Online's portal site enables you to
get an email box with 2 GB of storage along with their
classic AIM (AOL Instant Messenger) to facilitate all your
online communications.
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