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The World Wide Web is exploding. Everyday thousands of new
individuals are using the Internet to search out and purchase
products. However, 95% of all Internet sites lose money. With so
many customers online, why are the majority of websites losing
money? Outlined below are six reasons websites fail. #1: Lack of
Time Commitment: This is the foremost reason websites fail. The
entrepreneur is not truly committed to succeeding on the
Internet. This is expressed in the way the entrepreneur expects
success within a relatively short-term period. Success is
expected within days, not months or years. This expectation is
unrealistic, and interferes with the commitment needed to grow.
The solution to this problem is to give your website the time
necessary to mature. #2: Inaccurate Marketing Plan: Internet
marketing requires a different mindset from traditional
brick-n-mortal marketing. This requires the creation of a
detailed e-commerce marketing plan. Many entrepreneurs need to
understand the different types of marketing strategies online.
The quickest and least expensive way to learn cutting-edge
Internet marketing strategies is to read the newsletters of the
Internet. These are called e-zines. E-zines contain some of the
best marketing strategies on the Internet. You can locate some
of the best e-zines by conducting a search engine query using
the word "e-zine" #3: Dysfunctional Sites: This type of site is
plagued with technical problems and design flaws. These types of
problems can drive customers away from your site. Design flaws
include illogical site navigation, poor combination of colors
used in site creation, and improper use of text-size. Technical
problems include slow loading pages and/or complete site
crashes. Use the following strategies to solve these devastating
problems. To ensure your site is free from design flaws, get as
much feedback on your site as possible. You could also hire a
web consulting firm to review your site for possible design
changes. Technical problems can be solved by including fast
loading graphics and high-speed servers. #4: Misunderstanding
the Purpose of the Internet: Many entrepreneurs believe the sole
purpose of the Internet is to make immediate sales. While that
is the goal, in reality, the Internet is much more effective for
building a long-term, loyal customer base. This can be
accomplished by adding value to your site. The best way to do
this is to provide information and tips on how to use your
products and services. You can achieve this by creating a
special information page on your site or with a weekly
educational e-zine. #5: Not Keeping up with Technology: Internet
technology is changing at light-speed. Internet entrepreneurs
must be willing to keep up to date with ever-changing
technology. The amount of information on the Internet can be
overwhelming. The best way to overcome information overload is
to continuously study a few high-quality sites and subscribe to
select e-zines. #6: Inaccurate Guidance: Seeking professional
guidance is always a wise decision. Since the web is so new,
many people believe they can read a couple of e-zines and become
an expert. In some cases this is true, however, for the majority
this is simply not the case. If you don't have the time or
inclination to learn about the Internet, consult a professional
that truly understands the Internet.
About the author:
Andrew T. LaPointe is President and CEO of Your Online
Business.com He is also the author of the Internet course Your
Online Business.com - A step-by-step Guide to Building an Online
Fortune. His site http://www.youronlinebusiness.com is dedicated
in assisting web entrepreneurs generate an income from the
Internet.
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