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By Terry Dean
If you want to build something...first
find a model!
During the past week, I
have spent a large amount of time studying successful web
sites and finding out what it is that is separating them
from all of the run of the mill web sites which are just
there.
It is really interesting
when you stop for a moment and look at why certain sites
are becoming extremely successful on the Internet. What
really stood out to me more than anything else was the variety
of different types of businesses there were out there.
I researched extremely
successful sites which focused on web hosting, business
opportunities, pet products, golf, computers, information,
and even paint thinner! Anything, if planned appropriately,
can be sold online.
The other thing that has
stood out to me is the variety of different models of success
there are out there. A key to being successful in any venture
is to find a business which is already doing what you want
and model after them. Play follow the leader.
I can't go into every model
of success I have found, but I do want to introduce to you
six different models which kept springing up over and over
again in successful sites.
As you look over these
models, you may find that you are on your way to becoming
just like that type of business. If so, good. If you don't
see anything listed here which is what you are trying to
do, you really should stop for a minute and organize your
plans to more closely follow a successful web site model.
You may even find that
your business fits into more than one of these categories...if
so, again you are probably following the right road in your
business.
Model #1 - Free Information
Provider and Opt-In List Builder
These two things go hand
in hand. For months you have heard me tell you over and
over again that the profits in an online business are in
the Opt-In List. Well, it is still true and I am going to
keep right on telling you this.
Look at the most successful
business online and almost without fail they are the same
businesses which are building the Opt-In Email Lists. One
key that you have to remember though is that you MUST provide
high quality information to your list and not just a bunch
of ads. If your newsletter is just an ad sheet, you can
be assured that it will almost NEVER grow!
Then, learn how to write
effective offers which ride right along with each of your
mailings to the list. Once your list begins to grow, you
will find out just how easy it is to build a Guaranteed
Monthly income on the Internet.
Advantages: You can build
your list up each month and watch your guaranteed monthly
income go up right along beside it. It can be an easy way
to create a Residual Income no matter what products or services
you are selling.
Disadvantages: You have
to like to write. If you hate writing and only want to send
out pure advertising without value, you will find that this
is a very hard road to travel.
Model #2 - Malls and
Co-Op Advertising
Another successful model
I found were sites which could almost be considered malls
with many different products and advertising opportunities.
Although a site like this wouldn't be successful in most
cases by directly advertising, the mall owners came up with
a very simple and effective method of creating awesome traffic
at their sites.
They would start Co-Op
Advertising online, in postcard decks, in magazines, etc.
They would buy a large ad or postcard deck card and then
split it up between 10 - 20 others and everyone would pay
a small share. Then, the mall owner who is running the co-op
would get his share for free and even sometimes make a small
profit from the deal.
Being a co-op participant
can be a low cost way of getting traffic to your site, but
the real opportunity opens up when you start running co-ops
yourself in this manner. I know of one Internet marketer
who gets over $150,000 a year in free advertising by running
these types of co-ops!
Advantages: You can get
$100,000 or more free advertising if you schedule enough
co-ops and they produce good leads for each of the participants.
Disadvantages: If your
co-ops don't work for everyone involved, expect to have
some serious trouble growing.
Model #3 - Free Services
and Paid Advertising
If you find a service people
need such as autoresponders, forms on their site, search
engine listings, traffic tools, etc., you may find that
this is the model for you. Sites which provide something
extremely valuable for free can often take their traffic
counters into the thousands literally overnight...then they
can start charging people for placing banners and other
types of advertising on their site.
You may think it is hard
to come up with a Free service to drive traffic to your
site, but it really isn't that difficult. Spend some time
over at http://www.cgi-resources.com
which contains thousands of CGI programs, many of which
are low or NO cost. Some of them would also make great traffic
generators if you would position them on your site in a
unique way.
Advantages: You never have
to pay to advertise this site. If your Free Service is extremely
valuable and unique, word of mouth and press releases will
be all of the marketing you need for it.
Disadvantages: The hard
part is coming up with the winning idea.
Model #4 - One Product
Page and Paying for Advertising
People don't talk about
this technique as much as some of the others, but I have
found it to be one of the easiest ways of making a good
income online. When you find a hot product that you know
a certain market is interested in, then focus on putting
up the best sales letter possible with just one or two pages
about the product.
Then, focus all of your
marketing towards bringing people to that page. By presenting
people with only one choice at your site, you eliminate
any of the possible confusion or distraction which come
with multiple page sites. From studying all of the different
models, this one will usually have the highest response
rate per visitor.
After someone buys your
first product, you can then introduce them to all of your
other products and services on the backend to create multiple
income streams.
Advantages: This type of
site has the highest sales rates of web sites because it
eliminates the confusion and distractions.
Disadvantages: The biggest
disadvantage is that you can't expect too much free traffic.
You will have to pay for all of your traffic in most cases.
Model #5 - Catalog Sites
and an Affiliate Program
Many sites have hundreds
of products and services so choosing a lead product like
the above model just doesn't make sense for them. Usually
in these cases, I recommend going with creating a catalog
site and building a network of affiliates.
Look at the size of Amazon.com's
affiliate program. It is quickly establishing itself as
the number one bookseller in the world. No one else is even
close. Much of this is due to one factor...their affiliate
program.
Every day new affiliate
programs spring up...and go down. If you have a selection
of products which have a strong USP and are good sellers
online you have the makings of a good affiliate program.
Make sure to allow your
affiliates to link to specific products also, not just to
your main
site. This will allow them to earn maximum commissions.
Advantages: This is the
way to take over a large market share on the Internet...expect
to see in the coming years that probably as many as 40%
of the top profiting sites will be affiliate programs.
Disadvantages: You have
to support your affiliates better than the average site
AND you have to be able to handle the amount of orders that
will be coming in. Neglect either one and your affiliate
program won't last long.
Model #6 - Community
Building Even If You Don't Have a Product to Sell.
The other side of the affiliate
program are those who sign up as your affiliates...the most
successful of which will usually be those who have built
an online community around a certain subject or hobby.
By putting up a discussion
group, providing links to interesting content, publishing
an ezine, and more you can build an online community around
a specific subject that interests you and others.
Then, as your traffic grows,
you can join affiliate programs or set up joint ventures
to offer your audience products or services which are of
great interest to them.
Advantages: You can start
this type of business without even having a product or service
to sell. You can build a traffic base and then ask your
visitors what it is that they want. Then, you can find the
exact products or services they want and need!
Disadvantages: You will
have to go without much income for a while until your traffic
begins to grow to a high level.
Each of these models presents
a possible online business for you. Which one interests
you the most? Which one do you understand the best? Which
one would your enjoy?
Pick one or more of these
above business models for your Internet business and you
will have taken the first step to Internet success...
"Getting Started."
Terry Dean, a 5 year veteran
of Internet marketing, will Take You By The Hand and Show
You Exact Results of All the Internet Marketing Techniques
he tests and Uses Every Single Month" Click here to
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