4 Secrets to Turn Any Business Into a Successful Web Business - Part 2
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4 Secrets to Turn Any Business Into a Successful Web Business - Part 2
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 second 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 #2) Without Traffic- What’s the Point?
Part 1 of this series really got down and dirty about
content. Content’s main focus is twofold- make your
visitors happy and make search engines happy. This article
is all about making you happy! Think of this as your
starter guide to increasing traffic and building a
profitable business.
Traffic can be summed up in 2 words- free and paid. I
consider all PPC (pay-per-click), ezine advertising,
offline advertising, and paid directory submissions a form
of paying for your traffic. I also consider any project
that takes up your time to be paid advertising. After all
in the business world time is money. Paid advertising is
not bad. It just means that you are paying to receive
traffic.
Free traffic is harder to attract, but it costs you
absolutely no money. Almost all free traffic is the result
of surfers finding your site on the search engines. We
talked about using content as your ultimate search engine
ranking booster in the last article.
Here are several ways to increase traffic. Some are paid
advertising options and others are totally free.
- Write articles and submit them to several niche websites.
Manually submitting articles to many websites can take a
long time. I use a submission service to do all my hard
work. Contact me for more info.
- Post in forums. Many forums will not allow you to market
your product or services. That’s totally understandable.
What I recommend doing is finding a really great forum that
you can participant in. When people have questions,
provide top notch and comprehensive answers. No selling.
Almost all forums allow you to post your website in your
sig file. Take advantage of that.
- Submit each page of your website to all major search
engines. Also submit each page to all major search engines
whenever you make a change on that page. Be careful with
this one. Each engine has very specific directions and
rules about submission rules. Be sure you do not spam!
Submit pages according to each engine’s guidelines. I also
use a submission service that does this for me at no
additional cost.
- Create joint ventures with non-competing websites. Work
with a company that compliments your product or service.
Also be sure the joint venture is a win-win-win for you,
the other company and your customers. Joint ventures can
be a pain to set up and complete, but well worth it if done
correctly.
- Look into ezine advertising, web advertising and/or PPC.
Each method takes an initial investment and some time to
learn, but can bring back traffic. Personally I do not
prefer this method to increase traffic because it’s “iffy”
at best.
- Print your website name on all business correspondences.
This is a simple task, but one that is simple to do. Add
it to your email sig line, forum sig lines, letterhead and
business cards.
- Create an atmosphere of amazing customer service. This
always leads to referrals from current clients. The more
referrals the more traffic!
The bottom line is without traffic your site is floating in
a sea of doom. No one is seeing your content or services.
Traffic is the lifeline of any business, and the rule of
thumb is more traffic means more income.
This brings me to my last and final point about traffic.
Once you develop a nice flow of visitors you need to know
specifics. Where did those visitors come from? How did
they find you? What pages are the most popular on your
site? What page did they enter into your site? What page
did they leave your site? What keywords did they use to
find you? You must know your visitor inside and out!
As I mentioned earlier, it is best to work smarter and not
harder. Traffic analysis and search engine submissions can
be very time consuming, but 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 3 and 4! If you
missed Part 1 and would like a complimentary copy please
contact me and I will forward it to you immediately.
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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