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Internet 101: The Great FREE Myth!


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Dave Turner
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Internet 101: The Great FREE Myth!



(Copyright)2002 by Dave Turner





Years ago, when the Internet was really in its infancy, some

brilliant person created the myth that the secret to success

on the Internet is to give everything away for FREE!



The original theory behind this myth was that people on the

Internet wouldn't be willing to pay for information, so by

giving away the farm, you'd attract a ton of visitors to your

website and thus make a killing from all the advertisers who

would be clamoring to put their advertising message in front

of all those eyeballs.



There's only one problem with that theory. It's not true.

Yahoo discovered that the hard way. So did Encyclopedia

Brittanica. Yahoo made the correct adjustments and is doing

quite nicely, thank you. The verdict is still out on

Encyclopedia Brittanica.



The point is, you just can't give everything away for free.

It's just not good business! And its been proven, many times

over that people will pay for information, just like they

would anything else. And that includes ezines and newsletters!



So, what's wrong with depending on advertising revenue?



Advertising revenue just isn't reliable. If a company has a

bad quarter or even a bad couple of months, they immediately

panic and guess what they do first. That's right. They cut

back on advertising.



I'll never understand the logic behind that, but that's a

subject for another day.



Actually, the idea about giving away stuff for free is a

sound one--give before you take. However, it needs to be

executed correctly. But in order to execute it correctly, you

first have to know why the majority of people use the

Internet in the first place.



Do you know why the majority of people use the Internet?



The majority of people use the Internet to do some type of

research. In other words, to read.



Now, how can you use this knowledge to your advantage?



Simple. Give the people what they want! Provide plenty of

good, quality, free content on your website and refresh it

regularly.



What's free content?



Well, free content can take on many forms, from e-books to

free advice and everything in between. However, what I'm

talking about is free content in the form of articles.



But they shouldn't be just be any kind of articles. The

articles should closely match the theme of your website. For

example, if your website's theme is about Internet marketing,

then you would have articles relating to advertising and

marketing. If your website's theme is about pets, then you

would have articles relating to the health and care of pets,

and so on and so forth.



So, where do you get free articles?



Well, you could always write your own. It's really not that

difficult. However, if you find writing your own articles too

daunting a task, there's a million places on the Internet

that can provide you with free content. Here are just a few:



http://www.freesticky.com



http://www.ideamarketers.com



http://www.isyndicate.com



http://www.marketing-seek.com



http://www.findarticles.com



Also, capture your visitors names and e-mail addresses. How?

Start your own weekly, monthly, bi-monthly or quarterly ezine

or newsletter and ask your visitors to subscribe.



Since people rarely purchase anything the first time they

visit a website, capturing their names and e-mail addresses

will give you countless number of opportunities to keep your

name and the name of your business fresh in your customers

and prospects minds.



And don't be afraid to have a fee-based ezine or newsletter.

Remember, the true value of anything is in the eye of the

beholder!



By giving before you take, you'll put your visitors in a much

better frame of mind to receive your offer. And that is good

business!



Til next time...



Dave Turner is a writer and entrepreneur with over twenty

years of home business and marketing experience. Questions?

Comments? Dave can be reached at mailto:davefreebizadvice.com

Website:http://www.freebizadvice.com

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find a legitimate home business! Visit my website for the

exciting details!





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