Making money Online

Once you have a clear idea about your market and the product or services you plan to promote in your bsiness, your next step is to set up your office or shop in cyber space. This office or shop is your website. To read about  the first steps for building a money making website, click here:
http://easybizprofits.com/?p=41. There, you will learn how to establish your goals for the kind of
website you need to build to make money online. The process you need to follow to set up your website is explained below:

1. Conceptualize an idea.

Think what you like your future website to be. What audience will you cater? Everything you do must focus on this element. They will be visiting your website to get what they need. Be sure that their needs are answered. That way they will be satisfied and will keep coming for more. Not only that, they can recommend your site to their friends if they find it functional and beneficial to them. Then, you will be well on your way to make money online with your website.

2. Find a good hosting company for your website.

Having a host is not that expensive. In fact you can get one for less than$10/month. However, if you don want to spend a single penny, there are lots of sites that are hosting for free. The only consideration is that their banner must be placed in your site. If you are serious about making money online, with your own business, then you are advised to go for paid hosting, as the free hosting services lack certain things which could affect your business.

3. Start with your first page.

Do the layout and design of your first page. It will be easier and better if you have basic knowledge of HTML. Though there are hundreds of What You See Is What You Get (WYSIWYG) editors, you will create a better site using HTML. To put up a profitable website, that will make money online for you, you should learn the basics of html, which you will be required to use frequently. There are tutorial sections available online. Take advantage of them and apply your knowledge to the web design you are creating. You could also get ready made templates for free here. You won’t be able to modify them completely to suit your tastes. But, they are alright to get you started. Building your own website, from scratch, is the profitable option.

4. Edit your page.

Observe the loading and the navigation. Are they doing well? How about the web design, is it pleasing to the eyes? Are the fonts readable? Is the content helpful? Are there errors in spelling and grammar? Better check all these little details. They may be tiny details but they make up the whole website. Be careful in dealing with them. If there is a need to redo the page do it. It will be disastrous if you are displaying a total trash for a website.

5. Do the rest of the pages.

The goal is to attract visitors, keep them and to gain more edit, proofread and edit more. It pays off to have everything in order. Never sacrifice the quality of your website. It is your frontline. It is the one capable of attracting visitors that makes your business flourish.

6. Upload your website to your host.

After you are done with the pages and the editing, you can submit them to your host. Wait for it to be shown in the net. Do not forget to update the pages regularly. Your website has to be updated regularly in order not to lose your target market. Otherwise, they will look for a better site that can satisfy their needs. You don’t want that to happen, do you? If you learn the basic html, it will stand you in good stead  while you need to edit your website to update the contents.

There you are! Your website, to make money online, is ready and active.

Making money Online

After identifying your market, the next crucial step in your  attempts to make money online is to set up your shop in cyber space and announce your presence to the internet community. This is known as setting up and registering your website.  You need to gather some important data, as explained below, before attempting to design your website. Not doing this can result in your business going dead even before it getting started. Go back to your earlier steps and figure out convincing answers for the following questions:

1.Who is your target audience?
2.What should you do to enable your target audience to find you?
3.Why should your visitors choose to buy from you vis-a-vis your competitors?
4.How will you convert your visitors into paid customers?

Let me explain these 4 points in detail now.

Who is your target audience?

Give a great deal of thought to your target market.  Who do you want to attract to your website? Why?  The answer to that is more than likely to sell them something – a product, a service, or an idea perhaps. Claiming that your market is anyone and everyone is far too vague, and your website will lack focus, and fail to maximise its potential.

How to pull your target audience to your websites?

Consider what keywords your target market might type into a search engine to find you.  Actually do the searches yourself.  Who comes up in the top 30?  Because that’s where you need to be.  Are your competitors there?  Look at their sites.  Do they work?  How can you improve on them? Identify something unique about your business that sets it apart from the rest.

Those keywords – or keyphrases to be more accurate – need to be incorporated into your pages of your site – in the page titles, in the headings, and in the internal links. Be specific with your keyphrases. They will be less competitive than the more general single word searches, and will more accurately target your
market. You may have to localise or specialise to get in that top 30 – and the top 30 is where you need to be to drive traffic to your site.

The key to achieving high search engine rankings is building inbound links to your web pages – that is pages on external websites that link to pages on your site. Crucially this link acquisition should be a natural growth – where inbound link count increases at a gradual pace. The pages that link to yours should be relevant, on-topic and ideally  contain the same keywords – especially in the linking text.

Why your target audience should choose to buy from you?

What is your USP [Unique selling proposition]? It is not absolutely necessary for your products/services to be radically different from your competitors. You should offer better value for the same price or disproportionately  larger benefits for a slightly higher price. Compare the products in the market and highlight where your products/ services score over others. Then select your USP and ensure this aspect is projected aggressively in your websites.

List your bullet-pointed guarantees. Visitors have to understand why you are different from the rest, and why they should deal with you and not your competitors. They should be enabled to understand this pretty much instantly so that they are more inclined to be your customers.

How will you convert your visitors into sales?

Don’t just tell them what you do or sell.  Tell them why they want it (yes, want – not need).  Offer incentives, freebies, discounts – anything to get that dialogue started. Current research indicates that the human brain makes a judgment about a web page within a twentieth of a second! That doesn’t leave you very long to make an impression. So, make sure that you have your USP clearly visible on your home page -  and preferably prominent on every one of your other pages.

Lastly, make sure that your site has a funnel-like structure. Identify your important pages – usually the “call to action” or purchase pages – and make sure all roads lead to those pages. Your internal links – like their external equivalents – should describe the target page. If you sell skin care lotions, don’t call your products page “Products”, call it “Skin Care Lotions”, and make sure that the links pointing at this page also say “Skin Care Lotions”. This will not only help the search engines identify and rank the most important pages in your site, it will also lead your visitor to that all important conversion.