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7 Quick Tips for a More Profitable Internet Business


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Angela Wu
angelaonlinebusinessbasics.com

Online Business Basics
http://onlinebusinessbasics.com/


With billions of web pages and countless email messages --

a good percentage of which are spam -- building a successful

business on the Internet is hard work. Many entrepreneurs

seek to create a 'full-time' income (whatever that may

mean to each individual) yet find that making just a few

sales is still a struggle.



Have you ever looked at your online earnings and wished

you could do better? If so, then it's time for a change.

Doing the same things will give the same results! Here

are just a few suggestions for building your online

business:





~1. Give your website and/or sales letter a makeover.

For example, some sites offer lots of free content,

as a way to help people while building credibility.

Others are much more direct: the entire website

consists of a single sales letter. Many argue that

these 'mini-sites' are far more effective in generating

sales because they don't have any distractions - the

visitor can focus on what you have to say. That doesn't

mean you have to give up your content site ... but

consider creating a mini-site to help drive sales.



As for the sales letter, if copywriting isn't your

strength, then hire someone to do it for you. Sure,

it costs money -- but a good sales letter can pay for

itself many times over.



Things don't stay the same online for very long! Don't

be afraid to experiment. Just remember to keep backups

so that you can always revert to the old version if

your experiment doesn't produce the results you want.





~2. Don't forget about the 'real world'. There's life

outside of cyberspace! Many people prefer to be

contacted by postal mail. Email has become so clogged

with spam that it can be very difficult to get people

to read (or even SEE) your message! Ideas on how to

promote your business offline are available at

http://onlinebusinessbasics.com/articles/checklist3.html





~3. Evaluate your income stream. How stable is your income?

Are you protected against income fluctuations? Will you

be okay if one of your income streams disappears, and

how long will it take to recover?



You can also 'widen' your income stream by creating

additional sources of revenue. For example, someone

who sells a cookbook or recipes can also offer their

services as a 'menu planner': working within a set

of guidelines (time, budget, cooking skills, dietary

restrictions...), the menu planner can create 'custom'

recipes for her customers. Whatever you choose to do,

find other opportunities to add to your bottom line.





~4. Read, read, read. Education never stops! There's always

something new to learn, and even one golden nugget of

information or inspiration could be responsible for a

significant boost in your business!



There are countless manuals available to show you how

to market your business... but realistically, you only

have a limited amount of time you can devote to really

reading and absorbing the information. You might choose

to purchase a number of manuals, but select one of them

and resolve to seriously study the material -- then take

*action* on what you learn.





~5. Try to turn customers into *repeat* customers. What

ideas do you have for a complementary product? It's

easier to sell to a happy customer than it is to sell

to someone who's never had any experience with your

products before. Let your existing customers know

about your new products.



If you sell services, be sure to touch base with your

customers every so often -- remind them that you're

still around and available for work. You can even

offer incentives or discounts for the next time they

use your services.



Keeping customers happy is obviously important if you're

planning on building a viable long-term business. Happy

customers can turn into both repeat customers as well

as a source of referral business. But no matter how hard

you try, you will never make everyone happy -- so don't

fall into the trap of spending so much time and effort

with one customer that you alienate or ignore the rest.





~6. Form new partnerships in areas you've never considered

before. Perhaps you've always targeted a certain type

of business with which to form joint ventures. For

example, someone who sells a fitness tape might have

always approached weight-loss sites with partnership

proposals.



Instead, try to think of other markets that could

also use your product. In the above example, new moms

who are trying to become active again might appreciate

a fitness tape. Or how about stressed-out corporate

'worker bees' who need a way to relax?





~7. Build for the future. How can you attract more

customers? Is your customer service up to par? How

can you use your current customer base to expand your

profits? Concentrate on methods that allow you to build

a business relationship with your customers -- a common

example is to publish a quality newsletter to help you

stay in touch, build credibility, and help to keep your

business near the forefront of your readers' thoughts.





Vincent Van Gogh once said, "Great things are not done by

impulse, but by a series of small things brought together."

Keep working towards your business goals, little by little.

It's the only way to get there!



_________



ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Angela is the editor of Online Business Basics, a practical

guide for beginners to the 'net. Packed with instantly

usable tips, you'll love its focus on effective fr*e and

low-cost marketing methods, specifically chosen for people

operating on shoestring budgets! Get the details here:

http://onlinebusinessbasics.com/article.html





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