South Africa: Is Internet Marketing a Waste of Money?

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So many people and businesses have their own websites, but most are wasting their money. It seems that South Africans are so focused on conventional marketing that they are dumping their Internet investment in the water. This is not your typical compare-conventional-marketing-to-Internet-marketing-sales propaganda, because that will be similar to comparing Paris Hilton with Margaret Thatcher. Conventional marketing still works and has worked from the first day people traded items in a market thousands of years ago.

 

A business needs to do some form of marketing in order to be in business and to grow. Without marketing, a business will fold. How many times have you heard people say, “Ag, the web doesn’t work in South Africa”? Maybe you are one of those people that made that same statement or were thinking it!

It doesn’t work

Well, for all practical purposes, you are right. It doesn’t work. Despite the millions of people on the Internet in SA today. Despite the recent OPA stats indicating that 17% of Internet visitors in SA are earning above R400 000 annually. Despite the fact that Internet marketing has the capacity to cost you less on marketing due to enhanced capabilities offering much more accurate demographics for targeted marketing.

Despite all these facts, how much time and effort did you spent lately on your website’s marketing?

Yes, the Internet is a waste of money! So those idiots that sold you the website in the first place were liars; they promised you that the Internet will work - the joke was on you. pal! It doesn’t work! It is a complete waste of money!

The fact remains; most websites out there are designed like billboards and brochures. They are even treated like secondhand marketing tools - published and forgotten!

But what is the biggest difference between conventional and Internet marketing?

Conventional marketing requires a place where there are known visitors and traffic. Will you advertise on a billboard in the middle of a desert where there are no roads or traffic going past it? Well, there is the difference! When you made your website live it was in the middle of the Namib desert; there were no means for any potential customer to see it. Marketing techniques such as banner advertising, editorial marketing, social media marketing and other techniques create these crucial roads on the Internet.

 

Thus, conventional marketing requires location, whether it is in a magazine or on a billboard next to a road, as location determine traffic and exposure. Internet marketing requires you to build the roads in order to obtain location for traffic to pass by. It is that simple.

So your website was submitted to search engines? Big deal, so was millions of other websites! Your website’s meta tags were done? So were millions of others. Many businesses are placing all hope on search engine rankings for a few keywords to provide them with traffic. However, search engine optimization (SEO) is much more than ranking for a few keywords; it relies on other acquisition strategies to be successful. Not only that, Internet marketing requires conversion and retention strategies as well, which search engines cannot offer because they are supposed to be integrated on your website.

Most websites in SA were made live with the objective to serve as a marketing tool; yet they add very little value to this intended purpose and are a complete waste of money. The reason? Plain and simple: the lack of online marketing integration. The irony is that it is a simple issue that can be resolved with little time and effort.

Stalking the competition

Stalking the competition

There is so many ways to stalk your competitors but my favorite it a little trick with search engines for example with Google. Lets see where your partners site has been noticed from; First go to google.com then in the search bar put in the exact domain ( for example internet-home-based-business.com ) then click search. You will then see if you did it right now as I’m righting this: Results 1 - 10 of about 1,270 for internet-home-based-business.com.

Then a list of sites:

internet-home-based-business.com: Internet Home Based Business

internet-home-based-business.com. Internet Home Based Business. Home · About internet home based business · BLOG + WEBSITE = $. Posted in February 6th, 2008
www.internet-home-based-business.com/ - 57k - Cached - Similar pages

» About internet home based business internet-home-based-business

internet-home-based-business.com. Internet Home Based Business. Home · About internet home based business · About internet home based business
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More results from internet-home-based-business.com »

Entertainment Jobs, Film & Television Production

magazine each month, Business Week should be at the top of your list because it covers everything from po http://best-internet-home-based-business.com
www.filmstaff.com/links/Work_At_Home.html - 27k - Cached - Similar pages

Homebased Business

14 Pages Found, 151 Links Found, 13630 Score, http://best-internet-home-based-business.com · Complete Money Making WebSite Setup Free - Work at home and
emarketingmatrix.com/links/homebasedbusiness.html - 26k - Cached - Similar pages

 

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The trick is some of the listing might not be the site you are stalking, for example the last listing is referring to best-internet-home-based-business.com

Which is another site but also probably worth stalking. Basically just keep this in mind when doing this search if the site just has your domain name in another domain.

 

Seems simple but very insightful and what you might not be doing ;)

 

This Article is written by Charles Yarbrough
charlesyarbrough.com who also runs marketingspot.com

 

Clean, Update, Love your website

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It’s coming to a age where having a website is necessary for all business owners. But who has time to update all the new products and business changes on a daily basis? The reality is the majority of business owners update their web page every 6-12 months. Usually this consists of something they think will improve the image of the website. The part that’s commonly overlooked is that updating your website pages and text at least once a month has huge benefits far beyond any benefit of a slight image change.

By updating the web page once a month it adds credibility with customers and even more credibility with the internet process (Search engines and other websites). Search engines will always list a website that is active over stale, plain, and low text (content) websites. The differance between adding even a little more text each month is huge for how search engines will consider your website in the SE ranking system.

Of course adding jiberrish will not help much, but adding good text based stories, information, and by building more pages you WILL make a huge differance.  With that said here is the top 5 reasons to update your website atleast once a month:

1. Search Engines - They see changed and content rich web pages as a active website and will always rank this over a stale website.

2. Other Websites - The internet starves for new original information and by adding it to your website regularly you will have a much better chance to get free one way links to your website.

3. Customers - When customers see a website that is updated and has lots of perdinant information they are more likely to save the page to there favorites and come back!

4. Personal  Investment - I’m not big on tricking myself but the more you add to your website and see actual results the more fun it will be to add more content and watch your website grow.

5. Website Quality - Eventually you will notice errors or little ways to clean up and make the website more usable when your actively updating it.

The best way to stay active is to add a blog to your website, www.wordpress.com is a search engine friendly and is super easy for anyone to use. Most web hosts like www.dwhs.net  has it available for free by the push of a button. For example www.ocfocus.com You can see how the main website is the front line for the business and just adding a link on the bottom of each page to your blog you can have a easily updatability website that the search engines and your customers will love.

The other option is to have a non-static website, you can so this with blog software or any CMS (content management system)  www.drupal.com is a good option for this but might require slightly higher hosting fees to run it.

Written by Charles Yarbrough for www.marketingspot.com
www.charlesyarbrough.com

Internet marketing tips that cost nothing.

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You know they say it takes money to make money, well you want me to tell you how I started out. I started with zero cents. I got fired from a job from sleeping in cause I was up to late on the internet. My girlfriend even yells at me when I sneak out of the bed in the middle of the night to get onto the computer. My dog wines and cries because I don’t spend time with him, but anyways let me get back to what I was saying there is several ways to promote a website with no money, but I’ll tell you what it takes a lot of determination and dedication and if you don’t have that in you then don’t plan on succeeding. It also takes a lot of innovations, or some type of innovation, or viral markets that will pull leverage in for you.

1. Submit to free directories as cheesy as it sounds yes they do work, plus over time when these links set in these web directories you’ll start to get more credit from them and who knows the directory owner might promote the directory pretty well.
2. Do donations you can find high quality links one way links by searching for links to donate to just go to the search engine and type donate open source, or something similar to that. (this is a secret though so don’t let every one know).
3. Install a blog and starting writing your fucking ass off at least 5-10 post a day of quality posts.
4. Hang out at forums, and join the social part of the web and see what you can do from there on out. You’ll also meet a lot of friends this way, just viral these people into your blog one way or another and get them to subscribe.
5. Get famaliar with websites such as Digg, Reddit, and numerous other social media sites. Just become part of there community.
6. Buy a laptop just encase you go homeless, or don’t have money for rent. I’m being serious about this cause if you don’t have the passive income to support your bills while your building your business then stuff will get really tough. specially if your someone totally new, but you can still succeed just takes a lot of dedication like I said.
7. Make Friends, Make Friends, and let met say it again Make Friends. Join the social parts of the web and no this is not a waste of time don’t depend to make a living hanging out at DP your whole life by any means, but just try to meet people that will market your services for you such as word of mouth and etc be good at something that no one can do. If you do something that others haven’t done show your ass who cares, prove to other people what you have done people will be like neat-o.
8. Think like an entrepreneur don’t let other people destroy your believes you will feel like your in a war zone when your building a company or something you dream of, and don’t ever let go.

Just mainly try to find ways that you can promote your self with out losing. Don’t give in and offer to do stuff for dirt cheat. Its ok to maybe give a few deals here and there, but the idea in business it to always take care of your clients and make sure your moving forward at *all times*. If you believe there is a better way of doing something because you done been there and done it, then you do it your way because the chances are if your getting better results then what ceo joe is producing then do it.

Hit your customers with Video!

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VIDEO is taking over the internet world. I can’t explain enough how important it is to get on board. We will see more directories with video more websites with optional welcome videos and most importantly if you have a help page on your website make sure to have help videos!

Videos give the customer/visitor a sense of realism and that someone is with them during the process.  Really compared to text and a image it is a much more suyppeir way of getting something acomplished.

So why hasn’t everyone jumped on the band wagon? Well besides having a full plate it’s because the technology is still alittle cloudy. Do you use WMV, Flash, Quicktime, right.. Who knows.

Well I feel strongly that flash video is the best, it seems to roll with web pages better then the others and has more interactivity them the others.

So how do you start with video on the web?

1. Buy a camera, newegg and costco are good for this
2. Buy the video editor ulead
3. Export the finished video in flash
4. Add it to your website

Also green screens are great ways to spice up the video but don’t get cheesy. This is a business video and needs to not waste time and look clean.

The was written by Charles Yarbrough 

Blog Kaos or Blog Nirvana

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Getting your blog listed and see is becoming more dificult simply because more people are blogging. But on the flip side we are seeing more fair listing services like DIGG FARK and many more like it. Why are these lists in existence? SImply because it worked for Google and they want a similar process. Why Google worked is another story.

So with the millions of people you are against how do you get your article listed? Well first like with all business doing anything you need to see the people are doing it right and getting what you want already.

Then out do them or if you can’t out do them the most important factor in your article is to be something original. I can’t tell you how many lame articles got 500 digs I swear just because it was a original thought (idea ect).

I mean think about it, there is millions of people with hundreds of thoughts. It’s actually really hard to come up with something new in the blog world. Now redoing something already done is aoption and can work but you already 50% chance of getting burried just for what you are doing.

So what the solution, talk about your life and when you have something happen that you like build a list around it and find anything related to it so you can add to the list.

What’s so great about lists?

Well “I” love them, but universally they condense a lot of information in a straight forward easy to navigate process. They also sound very impressive during a dinner party. They also keeps most opinions at bay unless it’s about oppinions.

Anyways don’t get discouraged, your blog will always get love from Google it’s their favorite no business type of website.

Written by Charles Yarbrough

Internet Marketing Forum

We found a nice internet marketing forum at DWHS, All you need to do is to get a free profile and you can chat and get some great tools for free.

The 3 Basic Strategies of Internet Marketing.

Whether you are selling other peoples products or your own, if you approach the Net without a Marketing Strategy you will be fighting an uphill battle to get people to buy your product or service.

Sustaining a steady, increasing flow of income from the products and services you are offering on the Net cannot be achieved by a shot gun approach to Marketing.

If you are planning to build an online business, then your time and money will be well spent taking the time to design the strategy you are going to use to build a “customer-for-life” database. If done right the majority of your customers will buy your first product, and most likely the ones that you sell in the future.

Here’s 3 Basic, Effective Strategies you can put in place now….


1. PUSH STRATEGY… Newsletter, Ezine, Daily Email Broadcasts.

If you are a serious Internet Marketer and plan to earn any substantial money online, then you must get the word out about you and your product, and build traffic to your website using this essential strategy.

The basic idea is to Email out something of *VALUE* to your target audience who have requested information from you (Opt-in), on a regular basis. Providing you continue to send valuable information to this audience on a regular schedule, then you can expect your subscriber base to grow into a solid opt-in list to which you can promote your products and services.

The mailing can be in the form of a Newsletter, Ezine, or Email Tips Broadcast. The topics and themes you choose for your publication will be something of interest to your target audience. Some ideas you can use; your views on subjects relating to your field of expertise or hobby, suggestions on issues/problems that relate to your field of expertise or hobby, or a perhaps a collection of “How To Tips”.

If your publication is consistent in holding the interest of your target audience, then over time your subscriber base will build. Your subscribers will begin to notice your name and look forward to hearing from you. They will come to trust you to deliver something of value and familiarity will begin to grow.

When your subscriber base reaches 1000+ you can expect to start earning income from each issue. Either your subscribers will buy what you are promoting in the publication, and/or other Marketers will seek you out to place paid advertisements in your publication to reach your valuable readers.

This strategy will not generate a great deal of income in the beginning, it will take time for your publication to gain creditability and a substantial subscriber base, however when you get there it will be your GOLDMINE!


2. PULL STRATEGY.. Building Traffic To Your Website

This topic would require volumes to do it justice. However, for the purpose of this article let’s touch on the essentials of building traffic to you website.

Contrary to what a good majority of people think, “If you build it they will come” is a great line from a great movie, and has nothing to do with the number of visitors who will visit your website uninvited.

It goes without saying that once you manage to get your *TARGET AUDIENCE* to visit your website you will not keep them there unless you have a well designed site.

FIRST, CREATE A GREAT WEBSITE:

- Design your website’s content to address your customers needs, have it speak only of the benefits to the buyer. Your product’s features can be addressed at the point in which your customer decides they are interested in buying what you have to sell.

- K.I.S.S Design, enough said.

- A clear pathway that keeps your customer moving through the sales message to the desired results that you want….An Order!

- A simple navigation design that will keep your customer on your website, and moving in the direction of the order page. Make sure they are not left stranded on a page in your site where they cannot return to your desired “sales pathway”.

- Fast Loading, keep graphics to a minimum. Fancy graphics will not Sell you product…. good sales copy loaded with benefit rich content WILL!

- Timely content that is updated frequently and keeps the customer coming back. You want your website to be one added to your customers bookmarked websites.

NOW CREATE THE TRAFFIC….

- Collect Email addresses on your site. BY REQUEST ONLY!

- Submit your website to the Major Search Engines. Although I recommend manually submitting your websites URL’s to the major search engines, here are some services that will do it for Free:
http://www.123submit.com/freesubmit.htm
http://accusubmit.com/submit.html
http://www.hileytech.com/freesub.html

- Submit your website to 1,000’s of smaller Search Engines.
Although advertising your site on the smaller engines will not produce a whole lot of traffic, they will produce some. It’s worthwhile. One free online submission service to 1,200 Search Engines and link pages is available at:
http://www.submitxtras.com

- Submit articles you have written to Ezines for publication. Be sure to include a resource box at the end of the article with your contact information and a small commercial for your product and services. Some free databases to use for submitting articles to Ezines are:
http://www.web-source.net/articlesub.htm
http://www.ezinearticles.com/add_url.htm
http://www.ideamarketers.com/
http://www.web-source.net/articlesub.htm

- Place paid Ads in Ezines which are read by your target Audience.

- Submit Ads to Free classifieds. To get started here are two sites:
http://www.icclassifieds.com/
http://www.uran.net/imall/FREE_Sites_A-H.html

- Start your own newsletter, Ezine, Email broadcast. For tips on how to start your own Ezine look up the February 15 ,2000 issue of AS&W at: http://wealthinmind.com/archive.html

- Place bids for Keywords on “Pay for Clicks” Search Engines.
These are new Search Engines which allow webmasters to purchase any keyword they want by bidding on it. The higher the bid for the keyword, the higher the position in the Search Engine. The webmaster pays the bidded price for each visitor who clicks on their link from that Search Engine. Here are some:
http://www.searchenginedog.com
http://Goto.com
http://RocketLinks.com
http://www.sprinks.com
http://findwhat.com
http://SearchHound.com
http://win4win.com
http://www.SearchGalore.com
http://www.kanoodle.com

- Trade links with webmasters who have websites that compliment your products and services.

- Participate in some Online Discussion Groups and Forums where your target audience is likely to hang out. Be sure to offer solutions and good advice to posted questions you reply to. Keep away from selling yourself or your products in any post that you make, and add value in your participation. Anything less will work against you. Some good places to look for a forum or discussion group are:
http://forumone.com
http://www.friendsinbusiness.com/forum/
http://forums.list-universe.com/
http://homebusiness-websites.com/cgi-bin/index.cgi
http://talk.businessbug.com/


3. DANGLE STRATEGY…. Offer Free Valuable Intellectual Property

People are hungry to learn today, so if you know something why not share it? In this virtual world you will be giving people an opportunity to experience you. Some excellent vehicles to offer free information are:
- Email Broadcasts
- Newsletters & Ezines
- Teleclasses
- Courses offered via Email or Autoresponders
- Articles
- Ebooks
- “How To” manuals

Ideally all 3 strategies will become part of your Internet Marketing Strategy. They work for any business or practice, and for any product or service you are promoting on the Internet.

There are many excellent sources available that will give you step by step guidelines to follow to put any or all of the above strategies in place for your business. Contact me for my recommendations on which programs or courses might be best for you based on the level of Internet Marketing experience you have.

And as always, I must stress again, these strategies take time to work their magic. But they are proven strategies that will ensure you have an ongoing viable online business for your future.

Aggressive Internet Marketing (guerilla marketing)

That’s right. As the title suggests, we are going to cut right to the chase and offer some direct insights into the subject that webmasters ask us about all the time.

There are small webmasters and big webmasters that use our e-commerce services. And of course there are the many webmasters in between. Some webmasters earn as little as fifty cents a month while others earn anywhere from $500 to $50,000 per month. We will outline some basic methods in achieving a solid amount of income per month.

The best way to teach any subject is by example. We have developed a hypothetical example based on the fusion of two actual websites and the marketing strategies of many more. In the following story are a wealth of basic, but very powerful strategies and tips in how to get just about any website to start earning improved profits.

Bicycles and Bikinis

Johnny Webmaster wakes up one morning with an interesting concept for a website. Johnny loves mountain bikes and everything associated with the sport of mountain biking. He also loves lovely twenty-something shapely swimsuit models. Why not create a website for the biking enthusiast with all types of information about mountain biking, spiced up with some tasteful and fun pictures, nothing too salacious, of women in bikinis riding bikes, posing with bikes and repairing bikes? Each month Johnny intends on posting numerous interesting articles about mountain biking to his new website along with pictures of the latest bike models and accessories. Next to each article would be pictures of swimsuit models, some in mountain bike regalia, posing alongside the latest bike or accessory to hit the sport. Okay so old style feminists may not like the site but his target audience of younger, active males should sign up in droves.

Brilliant concept. Now how does Johnny make any money with his pet project? Well, Johnny has to go through a step by step process if he wants any success on the net:

1. Design The Site With Income In Mind

It is easy to design a nice looking site. Graphical tools and services abound on the net and software is relatively cheap and easy to use. The key is to design the site according to the Three Golden Principles:

The site’s Preview Pages are THE MOST important part of the site.

The site should be designed to make money from signups first and other schemes later.

The site’s content should be substantial to encourage repeat business.

Fortunately Johnny Webmaster is a smart guy. He collaborates with a professional photographer to get great pictures of mountain bikes, biking events, biking superstars, accessories and of course bikini clad models with even more of the aforementioned biking related paraphernalia. He ensures that he is licensed to reproduce all the pictures and that he or the photographer have all the model release forms archived as required by law.

Johnny also buys content in the form of articles, pictures and sports videos from other sources and even gets permission from some biking manufacturers to reproduce their product literature online.

Johnny spends quite a bit of effort over many weeks to create phenomenal web pages that essentially form an amateur but good quality online magazine. These pages will serve as the CONTENT area of his site and will be password protected for paying members only.

But Johnny does not prematurely launch his site just yet. Johnny realizes that the most important part of his site will now require just as much thought and effort to create. Even though it may take a bit less time to create than the content area, the PREVIEW of his site has to be carefully thought out. After all, this will be the sole aspect of his site that a prospective member will judge before deciding whether or not to pay the membership price.

Creating a good PREVIEW means adhering to the Silver Principles of site design:

Look at your preview as if you were a visitor to your site. Would you join?

Never plaster a preview with ads for other sites or click through banners

A picture is worth a thousand words

Set prices that are neither too low nor too high

Johnny Webmaster remembers standing in line at the supermarket and remembers how is eye was drawn to the magazines and tabloids. Even though he would never buy most of those, he does remember that on many occasions he was tempted to do so. Even magazines that are meant to appeal to young women occasionally looked worthy of purchase. Why? Well, the cover pictures were usually attractive or they piqued one’s curiosity. The headlines also mixed sensationalism with practical items that were (almost) newsworthy but at the very least interesting. The remarkable thing about magazine and tabloid covers is that they manage to pique one’s desires and curiosity with minimal text and strategic use of the right photos.

Johnny is smart enough to realize that a website preview is not a magazine cover but he could certainly borrow some basic publishing concepts. He designs his preview to contain only sporadic blurbs of text. The largest sections of text would be a paragraph here or a paragraph there. In most areas of his preview, two to three line text descriptions would suffice. There would be enough empty space on his pages so they don’t look cluttered and the most important elements would be small pictures of what his site offers on the inside; A picture of a mountain bike here. A picture of the latest headgear there. And surrounding the biking pics would be cut outs of some of the smiling bikini models - all tastefully and economically arranged on the page.

Johnny works so hard on his preview that he actually ends up creating two different previews. One preview consists of one long page, about two screen lengths long and the other is a multi page preview of three to four pages. Johnny will try uploading each preview for a few weeks at a time to see which one pulls in more customers. Both previews even offer short ten second samples of some of the sporting event videos.

Both previews expound on the benefits of Johnny’s site through pictures and words and both ultimately lead the user to a signup page.

On the sign up page itself, Johnny sets prices of $14.95 per month or $59.95 per year. Any prices outside those ranges and Johnny reasons that people would either think his site is likely to be crap if he charges too little, or a total rip off if he charges too much.

2. Traffic Generating. Where is Everybody? And where is my $ ?

One can create the greatest preview and have the largest amount of content on a site but if nobody sees it, no one will ever fork over a dime to you. Johnny understands this and realizes that he needs to generate TRAFFIC to his website. After much research, Johnny discovers the best ways to generate traffic:

SEARCH ENGINES

Most people start off their internet sessions at popular search engines or directories like Altavista, Lycos, Excite or Yahoo. Search engine traffic is generally a webmaster’s most valuable traffic because people reaching your site from a search engine were specifically looking for a certain subject and would thus be more likely to join your site. For example, someone searching for “mountain bikes” on Altavista may come upon Johnny’s website and would be more likely to join the site then, say, a surfer who comes across Johnny’s site from a link on an unrelated site such as website devoted to skate boarding. Both surfers would be good prospects for Johnny’s site but the search engine surfer would be a much better prospect. Search engine traffic is generally the highest converting traffic a webmaster can find.

Visit each search engine and add your URLs.

Pay special attention to the most popular engines/directories:

Altavista

Yahoo

Excite

Lycos

Hotbot

Search Engine Dog

To make the best use of search engines and directories, Johnny Webmaster covered the following basic steps:

Johnny searched the engines for all sites related to mountain biking and all sites related to swimsuit models. Johnny saved many of these pages.

Studying the saved pages, Johnny developed 5 or 6 pages of his own, with good titles, keywords and META tags, based on the keywords and META tags from the saved pages.

Johnny downloads any one of many submission shareware programs off the net, which allowed him to quickly submit his site to over 500 search engines. Alternatively, Johnny could have used a submission service like: http//www.submit-it.com

So as not to get blacklisted by any search engine for ’spam-submitting’, Johnny only submits one page per day. In 5 or 6 days, all of his pages are submitted to the various engines

Johnny got MKSTATS installed on his site. This program, or others similar, is a great resource for telling Johnny how many hits came from which engine for each page that he submitted to the various engines. Your host can usually recommend a good stats package, or you might even try www.hitbox.com

Each week, Johnny removes any pages from the engines which are not getting him enough hits. He creates 1 or 2 new pages each week, by doing a search and getting good keywords from other pages.

EXCHANGING LINKS

Link exchanging is another traffic generating tool to try after mastering search engines. Exchanging links is a very popular way to drive traffic to any site.

In Johnny’s particular case, Johnny reasons that perhaps people who frequent other types of biking and cycling sites would be very interested in his own site. For that matter, people who frequent many types of sports websites such as skateboarding, roller-blading, tennis or cross country skiing may also be interested in taking up mountain biking.

Johnny surfs the net, using search engines and directories, to locate several hundred websites in the aforementioned categories. He makes a note of the email addresses for these sites. In general, since most sites are fairly small, sending an email to a generic address such as webmaster@website.com is good enough to ensure that his email will be read by the owner/operator of the website.

Johnny sends an email to the other webmasters asking to exchange links. Since this is a very popular method of generating traffic many webmasters agree to the proposition.

Johnny creates a ‘links page’ on his site, which contains links to all the other biking and sports sites, and those sites in turn put links on their site pointing to Johnny’s Bikes and Bikinis site. The end result is that Johnny now gets some good quality traffic from similar sites to his own.

While very effective, link exchanging does require a lot of constant, manual work. But there are also links pages and search sites which will accept links without requiring you to link back to them. Johnny was able to find such sites by searching for +link +exchange, or similar string, on most search engines.

POSTING TO NEWSGROUPS

Johnny posts some simple messages to the many biking and cycling groups on the usenet. The posts are kept as simple as possible: a compelling subject line with a message that contains at most 10 lines along with the URL of the Bikes and Bikinis URL.

Warning: ’spamming’ off topic newsgroups with multiple messages can get a webmaster terminated by his or her ISP, hosting company and by GloBill-systems. If you do post to newsgroups, make sure you do it very responsibly and with restraint!

TOP LISTS

There are many top lists, top25, top50, top100 and so on, which all basically work the same way. You put a link to the list on your site and send some of your traffic to the list. The more hits you send to the list, the higher up your site’s URL appears on that list.

For top lists, Johnny was able to find some that were fairly new and growing. He avoided the more established top lists since those ones already had many experienced webmasters who were sending tens of thousands of hits to the list, making it difficult for Johnny to ever crack the top 20 position or higher.

Johnny was already able to generate a lot of traffic to his site from the search engines and from link exchanging so he in turn had a good deal of traffic that he was able to send to a top100 list. Since he was sending a lot of traffic to the top100 list, his site’s URL moved up to the #5 position on the list, making his URL much more likely to get clicked on by users. Since the top list gets tons of hits from all the websites that are sending traffic to the list, Johnny’s site ended up getting many tens of thousands of hits in return from this particular top100 list. Even though, top list traffic does not convert as easily to signups as does traffic from the engines or link exchanges, it is purely a numbers game - the more hits you get from any source, the more signups you are likely to get.

THUMBNAIL AND PICTURE POST SITES

There are many sites on the net that allow webmasters to post a few sample pictures and/or banners for their site.

Johnny Webmaster found one picpost site that specialized in links to sites dealing with swimsuit models. This particular site had traffic of over 150,000 visitors per day. Johnny posted a compelling photo of one of his own swimsuit models (posing next to a mountain bike of course) along with a flashy banner to his site. One the first day of posting his photo, Johnny received an extra 10,000 hits to his site. Like top lists, picture post traffic does not convert as easily to signups but with so many hits, extra signups do occur, adding to overall income.

A quick search on the net will yield names of the most currently popular thumbnail and picture post sites.

CLEVER TRICKS

Here are some unorthodox traffic generating tricks that Johnny Webmaster used to further turbo-charge his income.

The Free Site Teaser Trap

Since a lot of the internet is free and most people want something for nothing, Johnny reasoned that a small free site version of Bikes and Bikinis should attract a fairly large audience. Johnny put together 20-30 of his medium to best pictures and articles to create a mini free site. Johnny submitted this site to the search engines as a completely separate site to his main pay site. People seeing the word “free” in the search engine listings were immediately drawn to visiting the site.

Johnny also added his free site to link sites like Persian Kitty and many others to further draw traffic.

The key of course is that Johnny’s mini free site was plastered with banners for his main pay site. Many people who liked what they saw in the free teaser later paid to join the larger pay version of Bikes and Bikinis.

The AVS Teaser Trap

This is similar to the free site teaser. Johnny noticed that there are many Age Verification Service companies that each listed hundreds of mature access websites. Granted, Bikes and Bikinis was not in the ‘adult’ category but his swimsuit models would certainly appeal to that segment of the market.

Johnny converted his free teaser site into a mini AVS site and then signed up for all the AVS companies he could find. His mini site was then successfully listed with all the AVS sites. And just like the free site teaser, his AVS site was plastered with banners for his pay site. Thousands of AVS customers eventually were lead to the main Bikes and Bikinis site.

Red Herring Password Maneuver

There are many ‘underground’ websites that give out stolen passwords so that people can get into pay-websites for free. All ethical webmasters should speak out against such sites. In the meantime though, Johnny figured out a way to turn the password site around to his advantage. Johnny contributed a fake username and password to his own site by posting it to a password site. Several thousand ‘cheap charlies’ who frequent such password sites, picked up the username and password and went to Johnny’s site, thinking they would get in for free. Of course, since the username and password were fake, the cheap charlies could not get into Johnny’s site. However, Johnny’s preview pages were so compelling that certain cheap charlies turned out not to be so cheap after all and actually forked over honest cash to join Johnny’s site!

3. THE ULTIMATE MONEY GENERATING STRATEGY

Do you really want to know the secret to earning money on the internet? Well, it can all be summed up in one magic word:

Rebilling.

The most valuable asset for any business is the repeat customer. Johnny Webmaster clearly understands this. After all the hard work he has put into site design and traffic generation, the last thing he wants is a one shot customer. After working so hard to get a customer, doesn’t it make sense to do just a little bit more work to retain that customer?

Bikes and Bikinis makes up to 60% of its income from repeat customers. Most users who signed up for the month membership, choose to allow their credit card to be rebilled for a second month. Those customers that signed up for one year, usually choose to renew their memberships for yet another year.

Johnny ensures that most of his customers are repeat customers by constantly adding fresh new content to his website. Johnny puts the customer first and offers rapid response customer support via his site’s email address.

So in addition to constantly signing up new members, Bikes and Bikinis also benefits from the many past customers who allow themselves to be rebilled. Thus, the concept is similar to that of compound interest. Income just keeps growing and growing.

Note that we emphasize customers who “allow themselves to be rebilled”. It is very important not to mislead the customer and attempt to rebill him without his consent. The rebilling policy of any website must be clear, especially if it is a case of automatic monthly rebilling. Customers must be reminded that they will be rebilled and must be given clear links of where to go to cancel rebilling. Trying to ’sneak’ rebilling onto the customer will have the opposite, and disastrous effect of causing chargebacks and associated fines, including termination of billing services.

The bottom line is that customer satisfaction coupled with clear and ethical business policies is a recipe for total success.

4. CONCLUSION

The real world websites that the ficticious website, Bikes and Bikinis, was compiled from followed the strategies outlined in this document and each earned over $25,000 per month. Both sites were owned by single individuals working initially in their spare time. Of course, your experience may be very different depending on your type of site, current market conditions, and the laws of supply and demand. But the general principles outlined here are basic principles that, if not currently being applied, should greatly benefit most any site.

Traffic Analysis Can Improve Your Marketing Campaigns

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Once your site has been promoted with the right mix of advertising, PR, and search engine marketing, you’ll want to measure performance to see how your marketing ROI stacks up. Marketers are looking for better returns from their marketing campaigns.
A good way to measure returns is to examine the data in your Web logs, analyzing your traffic for clues to user behavior. By analyzing behavioral data, you can fine-tune your site to serve customers better and improve your own profitability.

It’s important to know where your visitors go and to notice what they like or don’t like. Traffic analysis can yield information that improves marketing efficiency in two important areas:

Making site changes to improve your conversion ratio, and

Improving your marketing campaigns to achieve better ROI.
Analyze This

The beauty of online marketing is that your Web site gathers behavioral data from all visitors. You can find all the information you need for optimal marketing strategies in your Web logs.

The best marketing campaigns are those designed to be measured, analyzed, and continuously improved. The problem is that most laypeople don’t know what to analyze or what actions to take as data is recorded. It’s not always easy to know what to measure and why.

Traffic Analysis Data

Web logs provide user activity information on your Web site traffic. Analyzing your Web logs will familiarize you with the way visitors navigate your site. You can collect baseline information that tells you:

Total Page Views

Daily Unique Visitors

Hourly Unique Visitors

Total Visits

First Time Visitors

Repeat Visitors

Daily Returning Visitors
Then you can look at averages such as:


Average Page Views per Visitor

Average Visits per Visitor

Average Visit Length

Average Page Views per Hour of this Day

Average Unique Visitors per Hour of This Day

Average Visits per Hour of This Day
E-commerce sites will find these statistics of value:

Total Revenue

Total Orders

Total Unique Buyers

Most Active and Least Active Time Period

Shopping Cart Abandonment Rate

First Time Visitor Conversions

Repeat Visitor Conversions

Buyer to Browser Ratio

All this raw data resides in your Web logs, but it’s hard to organize without traffic analysis tools. WebTrends by netiQ is a popular analytical tool, and the information above was excerpted from its Executives “Top 10″ Tables. Additional traffic analysis tools can be found on download.com, including some low-end tools like HitBox, LiveStats, Urchin. Many high-end tools with advanced functionality are available as well.

Site Changes to Improve Conversions

What can you measure to identify the site changes that will improve your conversion ratio? This depends on the nature of your site, whether it’s an e-commerce site selling products and services, a media publishing content site, or purely an informational site. Each site will have specific goals. The best way to determine how well your site attracts and retains visitors to meet these goals is to identify all possible reasons why a user would visit your Web site, such as:

Gather in-depth information on products/services

Look for email or phone contacts to ask questions about products/services

Purchase products/services

Compare pricing of products/services

Check status of pending order for products/services

Get more information or tips on using purchased products

Look for customer service assistance

Report a malfunction of online forms or shopping cart

Register for newsletters, product updates, marketing brochures, white papers, etc.

Research next-generation products

Join an online community

Read news headlines, industry news, business articles, etc.

Research information on accessories for purchased products/services

Check out new product offerings

Troubleshoot problems related to purchased products/service
Once you identify the reasons why users visit your site, you can assign desired actions to visitor clusters and follow their movements within your site to determine how successful you are in meeting your goals.

If you lead them to subscribe to a free newsletter and they fail to register, you need to find out why. You might be asking for too much information. The form might not be user-friendly or functional. Maybe your description wasn’t compelling enough. Identify the roadblocks and take whatever action is necessary to improve your conversion rate.

Path navigation analysis can give you the information you need to make navigation easier and to adjust or eliminate content to meet your customers’ needs. These changes can increase conversions and customer satisfaction.

Evaluating Campaign Performance

There are several measures you can use to analyze the effectiveness of your marketing campaigns. Each company will have different objectives; therefore, the key performance measures will vary. Below are six basic measures you can use for evaluating the performance of any marketing campaign.


Total Unique Visitors - This is the number of visitors who responded to your campaign by coming to your Web site.

Total Desired Actions - This is the number of visitors who responded to your call-to-action. The call-to-action depends on your objectives. It might be registering for a newsletter or trial, purchasing a product or service, registering for a seminar, or subscribing to paid services, etc.

Cost Per Desired Action - This is the cost of generating each desired action. It is measured by dividing total campaign expense by the number of desired actions generated.

Conversion Rate - This is the percentage of unique visitors completing your desired action. It is measured by dividing total desired actions by the total unique visitors.

Total Revenue - This is your total revenue generated by a specific campaign.

Percentage ROI - Calculate the return on investment for each campaign by subtracting total costs from total revenue, then dividing by total cost.
Once you’ve defined your performance metrics, you can use visitor behavior analysis to test the success of your marketing message or the effectiveness of various offers. If you want to know how effective your search engine marketing techniques are, you can compare your choice of various strategies.