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Build_An_Internet_Parthenon_Part_1
| Build An Internet Parthenon, Part 1
Dedicated to Athena Parthenos, the great Parthenon was designed
by architects Ictinus and Callicrates and built over the years
447-432 B.C. Basically it is a simple rectangular building, 237
feet long by 110« feet wide, with Doric columns around its four
sides. A pediment on each end rises to a slanting roof. With the
exception of the roof frame and parts of the ceiling, the entire
temple is constructed in marble. To this day the Parthenon
remains the masterpiece of consummate proportions.
Do you notice a very important fact about this structure? It is
this: the heavy roof is supported by numerous pillars. Without
those pillars, the roof would collapse. My personal mentor and
friend Jay Abraham calls this The Parthenon Principle.
The Parthenon Principle, simply explained, is this: Have
multiple pillars generate revenue rather than one or two. Your
business could collapse if it's only supported by one or two
income streams. Too many business owners gamble everything on a
single revenue source. They often get attached to one type of
marketing - and overlook the fact that there are at least a
dozen income streams they could access!
Most companies in general, generate revenue - through one or two
methods they depend on and use over and over and over. However,
what happens when one of those "pillars" crashes? If just ONE
pillar were to go down in this scenario, you would risk losing
up to 50% of your business. Ouch!
What happens if one of the pillars goes down? Do the math! If
one of these TEN pillars went down, it wouldn't be catastrophic
- it may even represent up to 10% of your business.
I submit however, what if your business had 15, or 20, or even
30 DIFFERENT ways, or "pillars" for generating revenue? That
would make a difference, wouldn't it?
What may not seem obvious is this: the more "pillars" you have,
the larger and heavier the roof that you can support. The more
income-generating methods you have, the larger revenue roof you
will have. I will show you how to have more pillars by opening
your eyes to what the possibilities are, and what opportunities
you might be missing.
In this article I am going to introduce you to a bakers dozen
(yes, 13) different pillars your online business can use to
generate revenue. Is that all there is, 13? No, but lets start
here first and if you're bold enough, I may follow-up this
article with a part 2 or even, part 3. As you go through these
"pillars" think of the ways that you can apply them for your
business. DO NOT, at first glance, discard them and say they
don't apply to you. Think of the possibilities of how they COULD
apply to you.
On to the list:
Keywords Sit down and brainstorm as many keywords and phrases
that someone might use to find a business like yours on Internet
search engines. Be sure that you not only take into account not
only keywords and phrases you might come up with, but also get
fresh outside perspectives. Once you have the list, refine it to
about 20 keywords and have your webdesigner insert these at the
top of your webpages in the section in this format:
Include your URL on offline materials Put your website address
onto every piece of marketing material you have, be it business
cards, letterheads, invoices, brochures, everything. You don't
have to include the http:// just the www.yourcompanydomain.com
will do just fine.
Capture email addresses from site visitors BIG tip here. Design
a box on your website where visitors can leave you their name
and email address, minimally. Offer them something in exchange
(see next tip) and include a checkbox where the visitor gives
you consent to e-mail them updates about products or services.
This gives you "permission" to market to them and even remind
them to revisit your website again. Keep these in a database for
future and frequent use.
Publish an Ezine No bones about - producing an ezine (newsletter
your email) on a weekly, monthly or quarterly basis, is hard
work. But it is one of the best ways, once you've established a
solid list of email addresses, to keep in touch with those who
have visited your site, build loyalty, develop brand awareness,
and build future business. Don't make it long and boring, but
relevant, easy to read, and something your reader can make use
of. You can distribute it via your email program or subscribe to
a listserver.
Press releases If you have a newsworthy event, why not consider
writing a brief, one-page release and send it to print
periodicals and other ezines? You can do it by hand or use the
services of Internet News Bureau [www.internetnewsbureau.com],
Eric Ward's URLwire [www.urlwire.com], and the Netrageous PR
Center found at [www.netrageousresults.com/PR/index.html]
E-mail Signature Every major email program today will allow you
to assign a "signature" to appear at the end of every message
you send or reply to. Suggestion: make it quick and to the point
(your name, company, phone number, website address, your email,
and one sentence of four-to-six words of why you are the best
service offering).
Search Engine Submission I've written other articles on this,
but suffice to say that you should submit your web pages to
search engines. To do basic no-cost submission, visit each of
the top search engines listed at Search Engine Watch
[www.searchenginewatch.com]and manually submit on each website.
Also visit free submission services at websites like JimTools
Submit [www.jimtools.com/submit.html], and WebStep Top 100
[www.mmgexpress.com]. Keep in mind that over 90% of the search
engine traffic to most Web sites comes from 8 to 10 major search
engines.
Employ Search Engine Optimization Simply submitting to the
search engine does not guarantee you'll receive any new
visitors. If people cannot find you in the first 10 to 30
matches of a search, then submitting was a waste of time. SEO,
or Search Engine Optimization, focuses on optimizing your pages
to improve ranking by creating gateway pages, each tuned for a
particular search phrase and search engine. The process of
submission, monitoring, reporting and resubmitting is a large
one, beware, but effective SEO can drive very targeted traffic
to your website.
Join a banner exchange Basically, you join a program where you
agree to show a rotating banner on your website for other
members, and they do the same for you. There is a good resource
of banner exchanges at Banner & Link Exchange Networks
[www.bannertips.com/exchangenetworks.shtml]. Smart tips: when
reviewing stats, make sure you look at click-thru, not
impressions, and try to join a network that members serve the
same target customer demographic.
Start an affiliate program If you sell products on your website,
then absolutely, start an affiliate program. Simply stated, your
program pays a commission to other websites whose links to you
result in an actual sale. The goal is to give people financial
incentive to promote your website and products. I suggest you
read this [www.clickz.com/article/cz.2645.html] excellent
article from Joel Gehman, founder of EchoFactor, for factors to
consider if you decide to outsource your affiliate program, and
a major comparison of the top guns. I don't suggest you build
your own; read this article
[www.clickz.com/cgibin/gt/article.html?article=1737] to find out
why.
Autoresponder Imagine a completely automated system that
delivers instant information to your potential customers and
then personalizes follow up with them automatically over a pre-
assigned schedule? This is what an Autoresponder will do for
you: a prospect visits your website and enters his/her name and
email address in a form/box requesting information. An
Autoresponder will automatically send the visitor a personalized
email reply; some autoresponders will send follow-up emails at
later dates, add this visitor to a database, and remove
prospects that don't convert to customers. For a sampling of
free autoresponders, go here
[www.emailaddresses.com/email_auto.htm].
Contests and Sweepstakes Properly and tactfully done, contests
will draw visitors to your website. Ask entrants to fill out a
small online form that will give you demographics and most
importantly, their email addresses for later permission
marketing. You can easily find gift sponsors by offering them
free advertising in exchange.
eBooks The number 1 reason people go online besides sending &
receiving email, is to do research. eBooks are simply electronic
books that can be downloaded to the user's computer and read
when they, the website visitor, is not online paying internet
access fees. Its very inexpensive to create a compelling eBook
that you can sell, and with today's technology, you can protect
your intellectual property. The author of eBook Car Secrets
Revealed sells his eBook for $29.95 and sells 17000 copies every
single year, generating half-a-million dollars in yearly income.
Use these pillars to generate additional revenue streams for
your business. Each one could effectually stand on their own,
but together, than can generate enormous upside potential with
little or virtually no downside risk.
Want to build a bigger Parthenon? Then what are you waiting for?
About the author:
Daniel Ramos is the President of Genesislogic Inc., a New York
City based ebusiness that helps companies massively profit from
the Internet. If you want to learn how to massively profit from
the Internet, vist WWW.GENESISLOGIC.COM and download from an
extensive online library of resources, call us toll-free at
800-590-5155, or send an email to INFO@GENESISLOGIC.COM
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