Website Startup Guide - Mix and Match Your Advertising Offerings
There are literally thousands of people out there right now who
want to start their own online business. The problem is where to
begin and how to get started.
Oh sure, they know they can buy a domain and a web hosting
account, but that is not the problem. The hold up is that they
don't know what to sell on their websites that will allow them
to make a nice income to supplement the income from their regular
jobs.
Day and night, people browse this World Wide Web looking for a
hint or an insight that will point them in the direction of the
next big thing on the internet.
Let's be honest. Most people who want to start an online
business are only looking for enough extra income to pay an extra
car payment or to buy some clothes for their kids. Not everyone
is looking to get rich online.
Looking For Something To Sell
Most people online who are looking for an opportunity to make
money look first to common themes of products they already buy.
If you go to Google and type in "flowers" for your search, you
will find 339 million pages found. If you take the same search to
Yahoo, you will still find 202 million results. With that kind of
competition, why would anyone want to try to break into that
industry as an online entrepreneur?
Suppose the next thought takes the aspiring entrepreneur to
"jewelry"? A Google search will turn up 551 million to Yahoo's
261 million pages. Again, why would someone try to tackle such an
overcrowded marketplace?
On top of that, as part-time entrepreneurs looking for some extra
money, they don't have the time or resources to try to knock
heads with these major corporations who run the competing
websites in these markets.
Add to that the need to handle actual products and product
fulfillment, and your part-time start-up entrepreneur really
starts to lose interest. People tend to shy away from product
fulfillment related industries. Their homes are already crowded
enough without adding retail products to their space.
Something To Sell That Does Not Require A Warehouse or a Huge
Investment
It is at about this time the opportunity search changes gears.
There are many forks in the road, and the road you choose can be
as hard or as easy as you make it for yourself.
Where to go from here:
1. Digital products - E-books and Software
2. Product Drop-Shipping
3. Affiliate programs
4. On-site Advertising
Let's look at each one of these individually:
Digital Products - E-Books and Software
We all have some kind of knowledge to share. If you determine
that you have some kind of knowledge that you can share, then
there is likely someone out there in the world who would be
willing to pay you to obtain that same knowledge.
E-books are an ideal way to disseminate this information. With
the e-book format, there are no printing costs, since your book
is stored as a digital file. Self-publishing a digital ebook is
not nearly as hard as you might think it would be.
Software is a similar beast. Since it is a digital product, you
don't have to cover the costs of packaging and distribution. You
can sell your software online, cutting out the middleman, keeping
the extra profits for yourself.
Product Drop-Shipping
Some wholesale companies will allow you to buy products from them
on a piecemeal basis. Of course, the cost is a bit higher than
what it would be if you bought products a pallet at a time, but
the convenience to you more than makes up for the additional
cost.
The "drop-shippers" allow you to sell a product to your
customers, and then you can take the money you collected from
your customer to the drop-shipper. The drop-shipper will ship the
product directly to your customer.
In some cases, the drop shipper will even put your own custom
label on the outside of the container, making the fact that you
used a drop-shipper completely unseen by your customer.
To find wholesale companies who offer drop-shipping services,
check these folks out: www.worldwidebrands.com
Affiliate programs
With an Affiliate program, you can register with a seller, and
the seller will give you a unique URL that you can use to promote
their products or services. When someone uses "your affiliate
URL" to visit the seller's website, the seller will track that
person until the visitor leaves the site. (Some Affiliate sellers
will drop a cookie on the computer of the visitor, and if that
person returns to the seller's website within one year, then you
will get credit for that visitor returning to the seller's
website.) If the visitor buys a product or service from the
seller, then your account will be credited for bringing a buyer
to the website. This will result in your earning a commission for
bringing the buyer and seller together.
On-Site Advertising
Both Google and Yahoo's Overture services offer an option to
webmasters to carry their advertising on your website. When
someone clicks a link on your website and visits the
advertiser's website, then you would get paid a small payment
for having connected the potential buyer to the seller's
website.
This is a type of advertising that pays you when someone visits
the seller's website. Contrast that with the Affiliate program,
which pays you when someone buys a product from the seller's
website, and then you can see the fine line difference between
the two types of advertising.
How Much Can You Make Utilizing On-Site Advertising?
Truth be told, there are a lot of people on the internet who
makes tens and hundreds of thousands of dollars per month ---
yes, I said, "per month" --- using only Google's on-site
advertising program, called Adsense. The rest of us make hundreds
or thousands per month.
The truth is that with Google's contextual advertising program
called Adsense, your income is based on what the advertisers are
willing to pay for your traffic and how much traffic you can
generate.
The Profit-and-Loss Factor for the Advertiser
It is a matter of profit-and-loss for the advertiser. If the
advertiser pays one dollar for a visitor, and every 35th visitor
buys what the advertiser is selling, then the advertiser is
getting one buyer for every $35 spent. If the advertiser's
profit margin is enough to afford spending $35 to acquire one
customer, then the advertiser will feel his advertising is
worthwhile, and he will keep on coming back for more
advertising.
If on the other hand, the advertiser is only earning a gross
profit of $20 per transaction, then he or she will have a hard
time justifying the $35 advertising expenditure.
This is why you will find that most Google and Yahoo advertisers
are only willing to spend 25 or 50 cents to get one visitor to
their website.
And then depending on a number of factors, you will only earn
30-50% of the gross revenue that Google or Yahoo earned for that
visitor.
Taking the lowest case denominator approach, 30% of 25 cents is
roughly eight cents that you will be paid for each visitor that
you send to an advertiser.
Some of these guys who are knocking down ten thousand dollars a
month are actually doing so at eight cents per click! What is
their secret to success? They are getting thousands of people to
visit their website everyday.
The Profit-and-Loss Factor for the Affiliate Seller
On the flip side, let us take a look at the same scenario for the
Affiliate seller. Instead of paying for visitors, advertisers are
paying for actual sales.
The Affiliate seller knows his or her margin well enough to know
that they can afford to pay anywhere from 2-50% of the actual
transaction amount to the person who referred the buyer to their
website.
The Affiliate seller is not paying for advertising on a gamble,
instead, they are paying for advertising on a sure thing.
It is not unheard of to earn $20, $50 or $200 on a single
Affiliate sale transaction.
If you are able to convert one person in thirty-five to buyers of
an affiliate product or service, you could conceivably make more
money with less traffic, than the guys knocking down the big
bucks with Adsense.
Mix-and-Match For The Greatest Success
This is really important to your bottom line. If you fail to heed
my advice, your website may fail to survive.
Unless you are the owner of a product or service sales website,
then you will be relying on the various advertising opportunities
to survive.
You are best to mix-and-match your offers for the greatest
success. Yes, do set up Google Adsense on your site, but also set
up Affiliate programs on your site.
You may sell a few products each week, and the sale from those
products might make a good income for you. But, for the people
who arrived on your site who are not interested in your main
offering, give them another advertisement to click on before they
leave. This way, you can get the Pay-Per-Click advertising
revenue from those people who chose not to buy the products and
services that you are selling through the Affiliate programs.
Diversification Is Your Key To Success
Don't let yourself be fooled by the idea that you can be
profitable with only one product or service offering or
advertising revenue generator. Many people have entered this
medium with a Made For Adsense (MFA) site, and many of those
people have gone out of business in just a few months.
Don't put all of your eggs in one basket. Or else, when you
fall, you will have nothing to show for all of your hard work.
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