MAKE YOUR BISNIS ONLINE SUCCES
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Build It! service, and it contains many links to their site for more info.
The most important link is their30-minute video tour. If you have even a slight
interest in running an online busines, it will be worth your time to watch it.
It starts out mostly motivational, but it becomes more educational as it goes
along. Even if you’re not interested in their service, I think you’ll get
something out of it. I especially liked the segment on monetization strategies.
If you’re interested, just be aware that it will take some
time for you to look into this service and decide if it’s right for you. The Site
Build It! site has a lot of detailed information on it. In my article I’ll
provide you with some ideas for where to get started to find the most critical
pages. If you really like to do your homework before making a decision like
this, you’ll find no shortage of detail.
An extra benefit for those who already have successful
web sites
Site Build It! also has one of the most generous affiliateprograms on the Internet. Some of their affiliates earn more than $10,000
per month. I recently became an affiliate myself after seeing what a great
service this will be for people. If you’re looking for new income sources for
your web site, just read the last section of Build Your Own Successful
Online Business, which will explain why this affiliate program is so strong.
Running an online business can be a wonderful
growth experience, and the income and freedom it can provide is certainly nice
too. People really shouldn’t be deprived of this opportunity for technical
reasons. The self-publishing power of blogging technology has gotten us partway
there, but it’s only one piece to the puzzle. I encourage you to take a good
look at Site Build It!, since I think you’ll find that their
system fills in the remaining gaps, putting online business success within
reach of most people. get-rich-quick program. You’ll still need to put in the
time and energy to create quality
This is by no means a content for your web
site, but at least you won’t have to worry as much about the technical
side.
I love the lifestyle that comes from running an
online business. I get to work from home each day, set my own hours,
choose my own projects, and enjoy abundant income. It’s hard for me to imagine
how I’d feed myself without the Internet. When I think about income generation,
I immediately think of the web.
I was talking to a successful entrepreneur recently who
pointed out that building an online business is an exercise in personal
development. He’s absolutely right. I’ve probably learned more valuable life
lessons from my entrepreneurial pursuits than from any other areas of my
life. Running a business tests you in so many ways — your self-discipline, your
intelligence, your communication skills, your focus, etc. If you’re lacking in
any of these areas, your business results will reflect it.
The real world of business can be unforgiving. Success is
rewarded. Mistakes are punished. The benefit is that it keeps you honest.
You can’t settle for weakness, laziness, and bad ideas, or your business will
fail. There’s a huge chasm between an idea that sounds good and an idea that
actually gets implemented and succeeds under real-world conditions. Anyone can
come up with good ideas, but most people can’t successfully implement them.
Some people can’t handle the pressure of running their
own business. They worry about the risk of failure. They’re looking at it from
the wrong angle though. That risk is precisely the point. Risk is what
helps you grow. It makes you stronger. An entrepreneur who fears risk is like a
bodybuilder who’s afraid of barbells.
There have been times when I had to deal with tough
problems, like having bills due but no money to pay them. These problems made
me dig deep inside myself. My business compelled me to grow into the kind of
person who could handle these sorts of things. I learned to trust myself to
work hard, to stay focused under pressure, and to even enjoy the process.
We all have different levels of risk tolerance. You don’t
need to stress yourself out to grow. You just need to challenge yourself
in a way that stimulates you. Lift weights that are heavy and which tax your
muscles… but which you can still successfully lift. Afterwards you may feel
spent, but you’ll also grow from the experience. If you only do what comes easy
for you, you’ll suffer from atrophy, and life will become rather boring and
pointless.
Why an online business?
In the age of the Internet, I think almost everyone
should have an online business… if only for the growth experience. It doesn’t
cost much to start one, but it will teach you so much. Perhaps the greatest
benefit is that you’ll learn you do have something of value to share with the
world, something that can generate income for you for the rest of your life.
In a way I’m jealous of the teenagers and 20-somethings
who are growing up so Internet savvy. Any of them could start their own online
businesses and get ahead financially at a young age. I would have loved to have
been doing this in high school or college. It’s terrific that some people are
becoming millionaires at such a young age, but I think the real success
stories come from those who find a way to generate just a few
thousand dollars per month, enough to cover their expenses.
My kids are only 4 and 7 years old, but I’m already
thinking about how I might help them start their own websites soon. My daughter
is very artistic, so who knows? Imagine if by the time she becomes an adult,
she already has a steady stream of cashflow from websites she created during her
teen years.
Building traffic
Running an online business is deceptively simple. Look at
my web site, for example. The structure isn’t very complicated. It’s mostly
just a lot of content and a lot of ads. But it consistently generates a nice
five-figure monthly income. Anyone can do it, right?
Unfortunately, not everyone can do this. People try and
fail all the time. The success stories get a lot of attention, but there are
orders of magnitude more failures.
The key factor in building a successful online business
is traffic. If you can’t build sufficient traffic, you won’t be able to
generate much, if any, income. And unfortunately most people are really bad
at building traffic. They apply completely inept strategies that don’t
work, and they usually give up within a few months after starting.
Building traffic is not remotely easy for most people.
This problem isn’t unique to the web though. You see it in every field. Some
authors sell millions of books, while the average book doesn’t even sell 5,000
copies. Lots of people can write a book, but relatively few know how to sell a
book. Lots of people can create a web site or blog these days, but few know how
to attract large amounts of traffic.
If you can successfully build lots of traffic, it’s
fairly easy to generate income from it. You also have time to figure it out. If
you can grow your traffic, you can maintain your traffic, and that gives you
time to figure out how to monetize the traffic.
In the past I’ve written articles trying to teach people
how to build successful online businesses, including How to Make Money
From Your Blog and How to Build a High-Traffic Website. Those were
long, detailed articles, and both have become extremely popular in the
blogosphere. I didn’t charge any money for this content — it’s all free. Those
articles inspired a lot of people (hundreds that I know of) to
enthusiastically start their own websites. Some of those people are doing quite
well now, but most that I’ve been aware of have failed miserably.
Why most people fail
Why did most people fail? I think the reason was that the
whole process of running an online business is just too complicated for most
people. There are lots of ways to screw it up. It pained me to visit some of
those sites and notice a dozen glaring mistakes within the first few
seconds — blogs that didn’t enable permalinks, cutesy headlines with no
keywords in them, bad choice of topics, page titles that still used the
WordPress default format, hideously suboptimal ad layouts, hidden or missing
contact info, etc. Any one of those mistakes could cripple a site’s results.
More than one is a practically a death sentence. Such mistakes cause problems
both for human visitors and search engines.
But at the same time, there were teenagers humming along
just fine, generating four figures in monthly income after working on their
sites for 6-12 months. They didn’t necessarily get everything right, but they
were Internet savvy enough to fix the big problems early.
What bothered me most about this was that people were too
often failing because of the technology. Many of them had great ideas and very
good content. It was a shame to read some of their articles and think to
myself, This is great stuff… too bad no one will ever see it.
The cruel and unfair part of online business is that if
you aren’t very Internet savvy, you’ll make mistakes on the technical side that
you’re totally oblivious to. You may get the content side right, but the
technology will bite you and cripple your results.
In my “How to Make Money From Your Blog” Article, I did
correctly identify this problem and suggested that 99 out of 100 people would
fail because of it. But it’s still a pretty unfair situation. There are people
who can write great content who really deserve to be getting a lot of readers,
but because they don’t understand permalinks, RSS feeds, pinging, or other
technologies, they’re doomed before they start.
Once I saw this happening, I basically decided I’d better
shut up about encouraging people to run an online business. People kept asking
me for new articles on the subject, but I didn’t think it was a good idea. I
was concerned I’d be doing more harm than good.
A new solution
Recently I came across a vastly
superior solution to this problem — a way for people to build a
successful online business that doesn’t require them to become technology
gurus.
What I recommend is a service called Site Build
It! — it’s an all-in-one solution for creating and building an online
business. You pay an annual fee for the service, and they provide you with all
the tools you need to build an income-generating web site. They host the site
for you, they help you register your domain name, and they provide
integrated tools like point-and-click page generators, built-in blogging, form
builders, RSS feeds, and lots more. Many of these details will be handled for
you, so you don’t have to worry about them.
You still create your own content, and you use their
tools (or your own familiar tools) to create a site based on your unique ideas.
You focus on the content side. They help you with the technical implementation
side.
I don’t recommend this solution for everyone. If you’ve
already built a successful website that generates thousands of dollars a month
for you, you won’t need this. I don’t need it myself. But if you’re one of
those people that have been held back by the technical complexity, then
this is definitely something you should look at. This is the kind of solution
I’d recommend in a heartbeat for my non-programmer friends who want to get
something going online but quickly become lost in a sea of jargon.
REFRENSI :
http://www.stevepavlina.com/blog/2008/02/how-to-build-a-successful-online-business/