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The concept of making money online is nothing
new. It’s what drove most of us onto the
internet in the first place. Back in the
good old days before Google more or less monopolized search, there were real
opportunities to grab the top slots on a number of search engines (some in as
little as 24 hours), create an eCommerce site and get to it. However, the game has changed to the point
where there are now more than 300 million websites online with 130,000 new
sites being spawned daily. And they all
want to be on page one of Google.
While you can buy your way into the game with
Pay-Per-Click campaigns, many people quickly find out that in many cases
generating a click doesn’t mean generating a sale. As a result you can blow through your advertising
budget on any number of search engines, social networks and video portals
without turning a profit. That’s the bad
news. The good news is that there’s more
than one way to skin a search engine.
Other
Nontraditional Routes to Search Engine Page One
Websites aren’t the only thing displayed on page one
of the world’s most popular search engine.
Videos, blog posts and social posts can also find their way onto the
first page for those who know how. Just
as with websites, mixed media can also be optimized, particularly if you employ
other Google properties to display your media.
Got Video?
YouTube is
owned by Google. When you do a search on
Google more often than not you will find a YouTube listing on Page One. The listing leads to a YouTube video that has
been optimized for Google. While the googlebots
can’t view your video, they can see the title, text, backlinks and keywords
that wrap the video. Savvy marketers
have been using this for years to jump from YouTube to Google. Better still is the fact that there will only
be one or two videos on any given page and this could actually be more
advantageous than having your website on the same page.
Blogger
is Google’s Free Blogging Portal
Just as with YouTube, properly optimized
blogs can and sometimes do get placed on page one of Google. Just as with video, the post and title need
to be optimized so the bots will deem your post worthy of inclusion on Page One. It also doesn’t hurt to get your
friends and family to read, comment on and re-post your blog posts.
Then there’s social networks. While Facebook is currently the world’s most
popular social network on the planet, Google+ is the only one owned and
operated by guess who? While some people
have referred to G+ as a virtual ghost town, a number of savvy online marketers
have used Google’s social network to leverage page one results.
Being
on Page One May Not be Enough to Ensure Financial Success
Sorry to say it but being on page one, even at the
top of the page is not enough to ensure success online. It’s only a starting point. Due to the fact that there are hundreds of
millions of sites, people have become kind of jaded online. That is to say that unlike a few years ago,
most people are not going to take the time to click around your 32 page website
to decide whether they should do business with you. In fact, statistically speaking, you only
have on average two minutes to dangle the bait and reel in the fish. And if your offer isn’t all that appealing,
then your results are not going to be anything to write home about.
This is Why They Call it Online Marketing
Once you have satisfied the online side of the
equation by generating a highly visible link on a search term that contains a
great deal of traffic targeted to your product or service, then it’s time to
put on your marketing hat. More
experienced internet marketers won’t even start a campaign until they have
tested keywords, offers and results via some sort of pay-per-click
campaign. Spending a few hundred bucks
to make sure you are going to succeed before spending months to generate
organic results isn’t just a good idea.
It’s the only way to go if you are looking to convert cash to
clicks. It is also the best way to
adjust your site’s look, feel and offer to maximize your return.
All too many people still subscribe to the Field of
Dreams form of online marketing. You
know, “Build it and they will come.”
While they may come, that doesn’t mean that they will buy. If they don’t buy, don’t blame the medium,
whether search engine, social network or video portal. Blame your offer. Unless you have an exclusive way to solve a
problem or save people money, this means that there is competition. Competition is easy to find online, just google it.
Before
You Start
Before you start spending time and money
constructing a website, shooting video or blogging, you need to see what the
competition is offering for similar products or services. If your product or service costs more and
offers less, guess what? You had better start rethinking your concept for a
successful launch. This doesn’t mean that
you have to give away the farm to bag sales online. But you definitely have to offer at least a
perceived value that is of equal or greater value than the competition. As an example, a friend of mine ran a highly
successful site for a number of years that sold plants. The way he beat the competition was not by
offering the lowest prices. Instead he
offered the longest guarantee that stated that if his plant died up to two years
after the purchase he would replace it at no charge. He told me that less than one percent of his
customers ever took him up on this offer.
As a result he was able to sell five figures worth of plants month in
and month out.
Other
Partners to Find Online Sales
A number of other successful online merchants have
found online gold by partnering up with eBay and/or Amazon. Especially if your business is retail in
nature, either of these two mammoth online sites can give you quick access to a
huge user base and simplified eCommerce solutions that are tailor made to jump
you from retail to etail in a hurry.
That doesn’t mean that these portals are the best or indeed the only way
to get into the game, since they both charge fees for promoting and/or selling
your products. But they are another way
to buy into the game.
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While there are no guarantees that your online store
will make money in the short run, it will most definitely burn less money than
a brick and mortar store, since you won’t have to hire more employees, invest
in expensive displays and signage, or worry about the landlord doubling the rent. The bottom line is that if you are serious
about breaking out of your local market and selling nationwide, you need to be
prepared to spend the time and money to test the water, build your brand and be
realistic about your results as you build your online store. If you can work out the bugs and find a way
to turn browsers into buyers, you could find yourself wondering why you didn’t
think of this concept years before.
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