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Set Up a WebPage and Start
Earning!
by Janis Yu
I deal with many complete novices and newcomers to the internet who
just need someone to outline in straight- forward terms how they can
start to make money online. This article will show you five easy steps
anyone can take to set up a web page and start earning money.
Before you start though, just bear the following three essential points
in mind:
* It IS possible to make money online - this is not hype, I've done it,
so have countless others with completely varying levels of ability and
experience. You too can therefore make money online.
* You won't become rich overnight (and don't believe anyone who tells
you otherwise) - instead give yourself at least 12 months to start
earning money and find your feet online. It may take a lot shorter, it
may take longer - persistence is the key to business success.
* To make money, you need to spend a little too, albeit wisely. If
you're serious about developing a business online, then treat it like a
proper business - an offline business would cost you much, much more.
So, with these points in mind, let's get on with setting up that web
page...
1. Get a Product
Find a product that gives you resell rights, but isn't sold by
absolutely everyone.
If possible, find one that gives you the web page and graphics so you
can get up and running as soon as possible.
Try going to:
http://www.29minutehomebusiness.com/acm.html
Alternatively, a good site offering a wide selection of software and
ebooks you can resell is at
http://www.easystreetbiz.com/ebooks.html You just make one modest
initial payment for a lifetime of free access to dozens of products you
can resell.
2. Get a Web Site
Purchase a domain name and some web hosting - don't use a free host or
you'll immediately discourage the potential purchaser.
One of the simplest places to 'go and get a web site' is at http://www.easystreetbiz.com/host4.html
where you can purchase both a domain name and web
site hosting at the same time and for a good price. (Excellent
affiliate program and instant resell products too). Best host on the
web.
3. Build Your Sales Page
If the product you want to sell did not come with the web site and
graphics to help you sell it, then you're going to have to build the
sales page yourself.
Now I'm not going to be able to teach you HTML in the space of a
paragraph, but there are plenty of great resources online available so
go learn! Either that or make use of a competent friend or relative, or
if you can afford it, hire the services of a web designer.
The most important part of any sales page is of course the sales link,
without which you won't sell a thing. The sales link should link to a
secure server page where visitors can key in their credit card
information and purchase from you.
The more complicated route is to apply for a merchant account. The
simplest option, and the one I recommend, is to use ClickBank. You can
find out more information and sign up at
http://clickbanktoolkit.com/selling - there's just a small upfront fee
and you can be up and running and accepting payments on your web site
within a couple of days (compared to a few weeks if you go the merchant
account route).
4. Build Your Thank You Page
All you need to include on your thank you page is the download link to
enable customers to download what they have purchased, and an email
address so they can contact you if they run into trouble. If you're
with ClickBank, you'll also need to include another piece of
information - the full process is detailed at http://clickbanktoolkit.com/selling
5. Get Traffic!
Once your web site is up and running, and you've tested it to your
satisfaction, you're ready to roll. Now it's time to attract targeted
traffic to your web site. Other effective traffic-pulling measures
include writing and submitting articles to ezines and directories,
ezine advertising, running your own ezine or newsletter, and so on.
Best way is to read this ebook, which tells you how to build your own
opt-in list: http://www.easystreetbiz.com/optin.html
Measure your sales against the number of visitors you have received,
and this will tell you your sales conversion ratio. If 1% or more of
your visitors are purchasing, you're doing okay - if it's any less, you
need to re-examine your sales page (or the keywords you are targeting)
and do some tweaking to improve this percentage.
This is however a big topic, so do as much research as you can online.
However, attracting traffic is a skill and takes some time to develop,
so just learn as much as you can, and be persistent.
Finally, once you've got traffic coming to your site, ask them to
subscribe to a mailing list, and follow up with them - otherwise you're
throwing good traffic away.
Again, see:
http://www.easystreetbiz.com/optin.html
Wishing you all Success!
Janis Yu
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