4 Secrets to Turn Any Business Into a Successful Web Business - Part 1
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4 Secrets to Turn Any Business Into a Successful Web Business - Part 1
Copyright 2006 Lynn VanDyke
There are a few secrets that I'd like to share with you.
You may have been privy to a few of them before. Actually
you may have heard of all 4, but I can promise that you
will finish each article with a fresh perspective. I will
show you how 4 simple secrets can create a powerhouse web
business. This is the first part of the 4 article series.
Before I divulge the vault of successful web business
secrets I must warn you of one thing. All the information
in the world will not take the place of determination and
persistence. A web business is just like an offline
business. It takes hard work and resolve to succeed.
However working smart is heads and tails better than plain
old working. These 4 secrets will turn any smart working,
dedicated average Joe or Jane into a successful web
business owner.
Web Success Secret #1) Content is king.
Heard that before? I know I have. The thing I never knew
was how to use content to my advantage. Content is useless
unless it is optimized for the search engines. It must
also be optimized for your reader. You have two customers-
readers and search engines. You must satisfy both with the
same exact content.
Content is king only if you have exact and highly specific
keywords placed in correct locations. Unfortunately the
hard part is determining what keywords to use. A keyword
can be a single word or a phrase. It is the term that web
surfers use to search for information. Place yourself in
their shoes and try to discover what search terms they use.
You must then evaluate the search term. How many people
search using that term? How many sites already deliver
information on that search term? Simple demand and supply
rules. The more demand with the less supply equals more
profitability.
You have several options for determining keywords and their
profit potential. Search yourself, pay a company to search
for you or have your hosting company do a complete keyword
search for your niche or web business topic. If your
hosting company does not offer this service I recommend you
switch to a plan that does. This feature alone can make or
break your business' future. If you would like my
recommended hosting plan, please contact me.
Without a proper keyword search and analysis you may as
well forget about becoming successful with an Internet
business. Investing in this one secret is literally the
start of planning your website.
Your next action step is to plan your site layout based on
the 50-175 high-demand and low-supply keywords. Your site
should be structured in three tiers. Tier one is your home
page. Tier two is made of all of your main topics and also
constitutes your navigation bar buttons. Tier three
keywords are sub-topics of tier two pages. Organize your
50-175 keywords into three tiers. Doing this makes it
easier for visitors to navigate through your site and it
makes it easier for search engine spiders to find all of
your pages.
Search engine spiders do not like to fish around for all of
your pages and links. This is why many sites offer a “site
map”. A site map is one page that contains links to all of
the content pages. This is a fine route to take; however
most people agree that pages with a lot of links on it are
valued less than content pages that casually link to other
content pages.
Using three tiers allows you to go from topic to sub-topic
to sub-sub-topic all by natural in-content links. For
example, tier 1 is the homepage on a fitness site. Tier 2
is a page all about cardio activity and its benefits. A
tier three page off of that tier 2 page is about different
treadmill routines. Do you see how the site visitor would
like this structure? They click on “Cardio” and are given
links to more specific pages about cardio topics. Search
engine spiders like the three tier structure too. It means
they do not have to dig through layers and levels of
useless links.
There is even more to content than finding profitable
keywords and structuring your site into easy-to-navigate
tiers. You must optimize each and every page on your
website to perform well and rank high at search engines.
Many people devote their working life to optimization
secrets. A full length article just on optimizing is
possible. Heck, a full length book is possible. My
recommendation is to use a hosting company that
automatically teaches you how to optimize web pages for the
engines. Doing that will cause less headache and
frustration and it will keep you focused on building
content.
A quick education in optimization: place your specific
keyword in the file name, title, description and keyword
section of your page. Then sprinkle the keyword throughout
the content. Also provide a link using your specific
keyword in the link text. If all of this has you spinning
your head, I recommend going the hosting company I use.
They literally teach you to build a website using blocks.
It’s all simple and easier than you think.
There is one last piece to content. It must effectively
pre-sell your product or service and position you as the
expert in your field. When your website has 50-175
optimized pages for your visitors to read through it will
start to position you as the expert. Your site will become
known as the place for information about (insert your
niche).
When visitors find your site through search engines they
are seeking information about a problem or question they
have. If they land on your site and you try to sell them
something right away one thing is sure- they click the back
button and find another site that will give them
information. This is why pre-selling your product or
service is paramount. Give your visitors what they want.
Answer their question and in the process let them know
about your services and products.
All of the information develops rapport and trust with your
site visitor. It positions you as an expert. It keeps
your visitor on your site longer since they are actually
reading content. Search engines notice this and rank you
better. How well your site can keep visitors is known as
"stickiness." Your site must attract and keep visitors for
as long as possible.
Provide content that pre-sells your products, positions you
as the expert and focuses on highly profitable keywords.
You cannot go wrong with your web business if you do those
things. The secret to content is to satisfy both your
visitor and search engines. Lose one or both and you are
doomed. As I mentioned earlier, it is best to work smarter
and not harder. Your hosting company should be providing
most of these services to you free of charge. There are a
small few that do this, but it is well worth the
investigation. Contact me for further resources and
information. Having a successful web business starts with
effective content. Stay tuned for parts 2-4!
About the Author:
Lynn VanDyke builds successful websites. She provides
several options for business owners including a “Jump Start
Your Online Business” CD-ROM. Visit
www.LynnVanDyke.com to learn more about her and her
services. Lynn's content website is ranked in all 3 major
search engines and is in the top 1% of all websites
worldwide according to Alexa.
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