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Monday, July 5, 2010

Earn with Website

10 Things Customers Want

on a Website

So you want your website to make you look big.

More power to you.

But the business experts I talked to recently say small is cool

with customers, too. Small businesses, they say, have a

personality, flavor and sensibility that big businesses can't match.

And when it comes to what you put on your website, they urge:

Don't be afraid to tout your smallness.


"Small businesses can have more fun with their sites, more

so than large corporations," says Alice Bredin, president of

Bredin Business Information, a Cambridge, Massachusetts,

company that helps large business-to-business companies

market themselves to small businesses. "A small-business

site needs to include something that reflects the creativity

and personality of its owner."

Maybe you're a couple working side-by-side in a spare

bedroom or a fourth-generation entrepreneur working to

someday hand it over to a son or daughter. Maybe you're

putting yourself through grad school. Or you operate from

a remote site in the hinterlands and you use only recycled

materials. Presented well on a home page and/or an

"About Us" section, all of these may have unique selling

points to customers.

"People want character; it has meaning," adds Kelly Cutler,

chief executive of Marcel Media, a Chicago-based Web

advisory firm. "How folksy you get depends on your industry.

" An attorney may not want to project an image of him or her

working on a leather sofa with a dog curled up nearby.

But that may work well for an artist or craftsperson, even an

architect, Cutler and others say.

Whatever your industry, "Tell your story online," Cutler says.

Customers want to know who you are and, if you lead a team,

who is on it and what they do. "You must talk about the team,

" Bredin seconds. "When there is nothing [on your site] about

who you are or who's on your team, people wonder about

whether you are a good company to buy from."

Here are the 10 most important things these experts say

customers want to know:

  1. How your business is unique
    Answer the question "Who are you?" as interestingly and compellingly (and honestly) as possible. This includes writing management bios that mention your expertise, years of experience and any unique attributes or details that may set you apart from others.

  2. You need to answer, Bredin says, "What is unique about your business? Why should I buy from you?" This is missing from many business sites because the owners haven't done the strategic thinking necessary to figure that out, she says.

    Be concise, too, Cutler adds. "You don't need to write a novel."
  3. A clear sense of what your company offers
    "It's incredible how many sites you visit and you're not sure what the company offers," Bredin says. Make it a priority on your home page to provide at least general information about your products and/or services, with links to specifics on a Products page.

    Many service-oriented companies, Cutler says, are concerned about divulging too much information about their offerings, for competitive reasons. Some also feel that consumers will have no reason to contact them by phone if they get all they need from the website. "There's a balance that needs to be reached" in giving the potential customer enough info to make a buying decision, she says. More often than not, consumers will not contact a company for the missing product information-- they'll just move on to a competitor.
  4. Contact information, including a phone number and physical location
    This may seem like a no-brainer, but many companies are purposely vague about their location. Some prefer to do all of their business online and see no need to publish an address or phone number. Others are home-based or they worry that giving a street address or hometown will somehow hinder them.

  5. "This is a must, and it's one small way of building credibility and trust" with the consumer, says Wayne Porter, co-founder of ReveNews, an online marketing publication, and former senior director of research at FaceTime, a business security solutions provider. "A phone number, a street address and even pictures go a long way toward building credibility."

    Showing a physical location, even one that no one will ever visit, comforts a customer that your business is real and legitimate, Bredin says. Provide a phone number that maps to that location, rather than just an 800 number, she advises.
  6. Third-party validation
    This means customer testimonials, client lists, case studies, awards and recognition you've received, positive news clippings and the like. Potential customers indeed want to know who you do business with, and what current customers have to say about their experiences. Such items "forge the underpinnings of trust," Porter says.

    Client lists are especially important if your customers are businesses. "If you've got some big-name customers, people like to see that," Cutler says. But make sure you get approval from those you list as clients, she adds.

    Porter adds that having a presence on social networking sites and blogs, especially those serving your industry, is an increasingly popular form of validation among customers. "Social networking now has strong validation," he says.
  7. Secure Socket Layer (SSL)
    SSL is an encryption system that helps protect the privacy of data exchanged between a customer and a website. If you have an e-commerce site that takes credit card information, customers want to know that their sensitive data is encrypted. Get SSL if you don't have it. If you do, let customers know that and about any other safeguards you proactively take.
  8. Ease of use and navigation
    If people can't find it, they can't buy it. Porter advises keeping sites "crisp, clean, and easy to navigate," but also for site owners to study traffic and usage patterns to adjust their sites based on what visitors are coming for. "The ability to search a site is very important," he says. "Businesses should study their search data to see if there are trends and what to make front and center."
  9. Clear guidance on your processes
    Let customers know, step-by-step, important things such as how to order--and where to go and what to do should something happen out of the ordinary. Customers also want to know your shipping costs and procedures and how they can get status reports. (Don't list your shipping costs and procedures after people enter their credit card information, Cutler urges.) Last but not least, customers want to know how you handle complaints and problems, return procedures and whether you have a money-back guarantee.

    Your processes can be described in a FAQ (frequently asked questions) page or separate "how to order," shipping and/or confirmation pages. Include a way customers can contact your business or fulfillment agency for more information.
  10. An ability to give feedback
    Encourage feedback about your products and services, your ordering process and your site in general, by providing a feedback mechanism--either feedback forms or e-mail links. Not every small business prefers to offer this, in some cases because of resource constraints. "You definitely want to look at how and what feedback to gather, and you should consider offering an incentive or perk [to the customer]," Porter says. "You might get some good stories to feature on your site or in your blog."
  11. Clear calls to action
    Customers want signs or buttons in order to act, be it "Buy now" or "Sign up for our newsletter" or "Click here for more information." But many small-business sites don't provide calls to action or they don't present them clearly enough, Cutler says. "This is one of the biggest things that nags me," she says. "If you have a captive audience, this is the time to grab them!"
  12. Special offers and personalization
    By personalizing a sale with a special offer, incentive or coupon, small businesses can gain an edge on their bigger counterparts, Porter says. "This can be as simple as a hand-written thank-you note, free gift wrap services or a special offer for repeat business.

    "Having a personalized touch," he says, "is something small businesses can do that many big businesses can't."

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Ways To Make Money Online

A Few Main Ways To Make Money Online

If you're thinking of ways to make money online, this is a great time to

start. With 1.8 billion users worldwide(that's a lot of people!) transfer

$2Billion on the internet everyday, it has huge potential for profits.

Here are a few main methods:

1. Sell products.
2. Promote other people's Products. (Affiliate marketing)
3. E-Bay
4. Pay-per-click advertising (Google Adsense)

Let's take a closer look at how to make money online through

Affiliate Marketing.

A good way to start to make money online is through Affiliate Marketing.

Affiliate marketing involves promoting other people's products, and

getting paid a commision out of every sale made.

Owners of these products are called Vendors, and they provide

affiliates with an affiliate link to their sales website. When a

customer clicks through this link, he/she is brought straight to the

vendor's website, and the affiliate's ID is recorded. Once a sale is

made, the affiliate is paid accordingly.

This is a really good way to start to make money online,

especially for total newbies! Benefits are:

1. Don't need your own product.
2. Don't need any experience.
3. Requires little or no money.
4. Make money while you sleep!

The whole idea is to generate traffic to a website, and then converting

the visitors to customers.

There are some rules to remember when doing

affiliate marketing:

1. Always provide value for people.
2. Promote products that solve your customers problems.
3. DO NOT SPAM!

An advantage here is that you could make money online with little or no

money down, leveraging on social networking sites like Facebook,

Friendster, Twitter, or even start with a blog.

All these are FREE! But how do we use them to make money online?

Let's say you have a blog which clocks 1000 visits a day, or have

1000 friends on Facebook. You can simply write a review of a product,

telling people why it is useful to them, and post your affiliate link up.

When people click, they are directed to the vendors website, and you

get paid if they make a purchase.

So many people use social networking sites on a daily basis, but fail to

see the potential it has to make money online. Why not start now?

Because the internet operates 24/7/365, it is possible to make your

first sale in a short span of a few hours.

In fact, some good affiliates are able to make money online in a

few minutes! The commision paid to affiliates is high as well

(50% - 75%).

How do we start? Go to

www.businessbord.blogspot.com/2010/05/ways-to-make-money-online.html

the biggest online marketplace. This is the starting line for everyone

who wants to make money online. After doing that, visit

www.businessbord.blogspot.com/ which offers a free E-Book download to

get started working with ClickBank.

All the tools you need to sell a product, such as pictures, content, videos,

are provided by the Vendors. This makes it even easier as all you need

to worry about is how to get people to click on your affiliate link.

If done correctly, you should start to make money online, and have

nice part-time income coming in every month.


Thursday, June 17, 2010

Time to Make Money Online

Calling All Budding Entrepreneurs –
It’s Time to Make Money Online

You’ve heard it before – the internet is hot, and online
businesses are generating incredible profits for many
budding entrepreneurs. It’s true; the advent of
internet-based businesses has created opportunities
for wealth generation that have rarely existed before.
Today, people are making money online by taking
advantage of the current economic climate and the
convergence of extraordinary business trends to build
successful internet home based businesses and insane
profits – all from the comfort of their own home.

Now more than ever, Americans are taking control of
their financial destiny by becoming home based business
owners. Reliable employment is no longer guaranteed,
no matter how hard or how long you have worked for
a company. These realities have resulted in a home based
business explosion, and recent trends suggest that this
market will continue to thrive for the foreseeable future.

Home based businesses are no longer for those simply
looking to earn supplemental cash or a second income.
Today, many Americans from all walks of life have left
full-time employment to join the ranks of the self-employed
and own incredibly successful traditional and online home
based businesses. Many recognized the profit potential
of an internet-based business, and the fact that the
internet is the fastest growing source for selling products
to the world – and simply couldn’t resist the opportunity
to take advantage of these once-in-a-lifetime trends.

Online home based businesses have limitless geographical
boundaries, allowing internet-based business owners to
make money online by offering products in markets all
around the globe. Imagine the profit potential of selling
your products to individuals across the country, or even in
other regions of the world, simply by working from home.

Now, imagine selling those products while incurring little to
no overhead expenses because your product is literally
shipped directly from the manufacturer, or, better yet, is
a product of your own, even someone else’s intellectual
property or knowledge. Content-based and affiliate
marketing products consisting of videos, white papers,
articles and e-Books have literally no overhead, as they
are offered over the internet and downloaded instantly
onto the buyer’s computer.

In fact, information/content-based businesses
(based solely on the selling of expert knowledge) are
estimated to be among the highest paid professions
in the world. When you combine those factors with the
fantastic growth in affiliate referral marketing, it’s easy
to realize why your timing couldn’t be better. The internet
literally allows you launch your business within a matter
of hours, with little upfront investment costs or overhead.
You can become a self-employed business owner
overnight – and generate fantastic profits almost as
quickly.

Home based business statistics support what many already
know – the timing has never been better to create wealth
and financial security by starting your own business and
making money online.


Income Online

How Do You Make Residual
Income Online?
Where do you start when it comes to making extra money
online? Do you follow the flashing banners that tell you
that you can make $20,000, $40,000, $65,000+ in a
month? Do you go listen to every success story you can
find and hope that you too will be able to achieve enormous
success in no time just like 'everyone' else did?

Allow me to let you in on a little secret ...

When Internet Marketers tell you that they are making
$20,000+ per month, they usually did not make it during
their first month in Internet Marketing (there is always the
rare exception to the rule, but for our purpose here, we
will not go into this). Instead, they built their business so
that at the end of a certain period of time, it finally produced
this demanded income.

To make extra money online, if you want this to last you for
some time to come, you build, and build, and build, and build,
etc., on the work you have done until you are achieved the
income per month or year that you were looking for.

Let me ask you this. If during your first few months on the
Internet you only made $100 the 1st month, $225 the 2nd
month, and $300 the 3rd month, would you be happy?
Although it is not enough to fire your boss or retired, would
not it make it easier to pay a bill or two?

And what if you kept on building on it month after month
after month? You see, the beauty of the Internet is that once
you have found a technique that works, you just wash, rinse,
and repeat. No need to try out ten different techniques at the
same time if you have found one that works!

But, where do you start to make residual income online? How
about getting you started on a technique that does not require
customers to shell out hundreds of dollars at a shot? Sounds
like you would have an easier time closing the sale, right?

Most customers have a much easier time parting with $7 for a
product and this is an ideal method to start with since you
will be able to continue your education on Internet Marketing
while making extra money each month. Not only that, but by
using this $7 selling method, not only should you have an
easier time making money right from the start, but the refunds
will be virtually non-existent.

Before you ask me how that is possible, think about it for
a minute. How many items do you buy for $7 a day and
spend the time and effort to return it if you are displeased
with it? Exactly, you do not waste your time and effort.
As far as you were concerned, it was just $7. Well, many
customers think like you do.

And that is not all. You are not going to just sell them a $7
informational product, but you are also going to collect their
e-mail address so that you can send them valuable information
and sell other products to them again and again. That is
where the residual income will be coming from each month.

Are you starting to understand what we are doing here?
This is why this is such a great technique. You just find an
informational product that you can sell for $7, send traffic
to the page (and there are many easy ways of doing that),
collect the e-mail address, collect the payment, and send them
the product by e-mail or by sending them to a download page.

As time goes on, you will work each one of your lists separately
and will make extra money each month! Paying bills becomes
easier, life is not so stressful, you can enjoy a few nights out
in town; you do not have to worry about the economy and
loosing your job as much since you are actively building your
business and before you know it, you will be the one telling
your boss that he is fired!

Let me ask you one last question ... Are you ready to explore
this residual income opportunity?