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CHOOSING PRODUCTS FOR YOUR WEBSITE

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windsong



In determining what to sell on your website, you have several

options and their variations available to you. You could sell

your own product, or you could sell someone else's product. You

could sell just one product, or you could sell many. Each of

these options has both advantages and disadvantages.



Some of the "experts" say to only sell one product and spend

your time promoting that product. I rather like the old adage

of not putting all your eggs in one basket. My personal

preference would be to sell a line of related products. This

option opens up the perfect senario and justification for

doorway pages to your site. The biggest advantage is that it

keeps the door open to repeat sales from your current customers.



It seems to me that if you only sell one product that you are

limiting the size of your potential audience, as well as the

potential for repeat sales. (unless, of course, you are selling

a consumable product.) If you have a line of products, or even

if you choose some unrelated products, it seems to broaden the

range of your targeted audience. However, I do see where the

"experts" are coming from. You can sell more of a product if

you spend more time promoting it. Their theory, I think is that

you spread yourself too thin when you are promoting many.



If you are selling only one product, it requires that you

continually find new customers. Once your customers have

purchased your product, they are no longer 'prospective'

customers. However, if you have a line of products, then

your established customers become a very valuable asset. If

they are happy with their purchase, they are likely to buy

from you again. And again.



If you have a good product of your own, you have the potential

to make a lot of money. First off, you get the money from the

sale, not just a small commission. Secondly, you could have

your own affiliate program and have others selling your product

for you. However, in this method, you have the headache of

running the show, keeping the books, and all the various

responsibilities that come with fame and riches.



There are numerous affiliate programs out there. You have to be

careful, though. Only associate with those programs that meet

your personal standards. The main advantage to selling someone

else's product is the avoidance of responsibility and severe

headaches. You just do some promoting, sell some products, get

your monthly commission check, and do it all over again.



In making choices about what to do, one must consider what is

right for the individual. This is why I never take seriously

the advise from "experts". Each of us is a very distinct and

unique individual. We are NOT alike. Therefore, what works for

one, will not necessarily work for another. We each have to

find where we fit in and are comfortable and then run with it.



Copyright © 2001, windsong



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