Earning Money Online Without A Website
Copyright 2006 Richard Adams
Many people are interested in earning money online but
don't want to go to the hassle and expense of building a
site.
They visit forums and ask "How do I earn money without a
website?".
The answer is that there are a number of ways to do this,
but the results are always even better if you add your own
website into the mix.
Let's discuss why, then look at some potentially very
profitable businesses you could launch without a website
incase you're still not convinced.
Without a website you'll lose out on a number of very
profitable revenue streams:
1) Branding - when you have a website you have a "central
hub" of your business and customers soon get to know your
domain name and hence exactly where they can find you. When
I want to buy a book I don't search for it in Google, I go
straight to Amazon. Without their website they'd lose my
business.
You can also list your website address on letterheads, on
business cards, in articles, in directories and so on so
others can quickly learn where to find you.
2) Free Traffic - without your own website it's far harder
to generate free traffic from the search engines and
missing out on hundreds or even thousands of potential
leads each day is like throwing money down the drain. It's
how I make 90%+ of my monthly income and I wouldn't be
without it for the world.
3) Leverage - when you have your own website you see both
repeat visitors and can leverage it by setting up your own
affiliate program to draw even more visitors to it. Both of
these are difficult to impossible without your own website.
4) Lead Generation - by setting up your own mailing list
you can repeatedly market to the same leads and so increase
the lifetime value of your leads - and make your marketing
more cost-effective.
The easiest way to go about this is to set up a form on
your website so people can sign up for newsletters, special
offers, product updates etc. from you and this can rapidly
build a list of thousands of interested people.
The other way is that the shopping cart you use on your
ecommerce website can record the details of everyone who
buys from you so you can market to them again in the future.
Having your own mailing list is like being able to make
cash on demand. Any time you need extra money you just fire
out a message to your list and wait for the sales to come
in.
It's the closest thing to having a perfect business that
there is.
5) Contextual Advertising - many webmasters with their own
sites earn even more money each month by adding contextual
advertising - such as Adsense - to their sites. However
this advertising can only be placed on websites you own.
None of the "website-free" businesses discussed below will
allow you to indulge in this easy, cost-effective business
model.
Infact, the truth of the matter is that with developments
taking place at such a rate now, having your own website is
neither expensive, time-consuming or difficult and many
services and pieces of software exist to make having your
own website so easy you won't believe it.
But if you're still not convinced, here are a few
businesses you *can* run without your own website...
1) Ebay - sell your own stuff or deliberately buy and sell
professionally on Ebay. Your reputation will grow and there
are many buyers surfing for whatever you opt to sell but
the most successful Ebay sellers have their own websites
that offer additional information and that previous
customers can return to again and again.
2) Article Distribution - you can write useful, informative
article like this one and distribute them through article
directories. Many will be published hundreds of times
across the Internet and you can include a signature file at
the end of the article which can direct people to your
affiliate link for a related product.
Please be aware however that having your own website will
allow you to utilize free search engine visitors and so
increase your results even further, and that many affiliate
programs require you to have a website they can check out
before you are accepted into their program.
3) Forum Marketing - the process is to usefully answer
questions other people post in discussion forums and use
your signature file much like in the article marketing
concept to send people to an affiliate program you are a
member of.
4) Freelance - many marketers use sites like Guru.com and
eLance.com to find people capable of offering services of
use to business people - such as article writing services,
graphic design and programming and if you have saleable
skills you can earn quite a reasonable living with just
these third-party sites.
About the Author:
Richard Adams is the creator of the Easy Ecommerce Website
Design course which will show you how to build your own
website from scratch. Visit him today at:
www.easyecommercewebsitedesign.com
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