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| Who is making money on the internet?
We are going to discuss some of the different types of
businesses on the net and how they make their money. We will
then discuss some basic "internet business models" you can use
to make money online as many people still don't understand the
concept of these business models. There are only four basic
types of companies doing business with any impact in cyberspace
today: 1.Large Corporations (A.K.A. "Fat Cats") Many of these
companies don't do anything to promote online, perhaps thinking
their URL and external promotions are sufficient. And they are
probably often correct in approaching the net this way. The ones
that do promote online prefer to purchase banner advertising on
high traffic sites; a tactic that apparently pays off (We are
talking here about huge companies like Pennzoil, Nike, CNN,
etc.). 2.Medium Sized, Savvy Businesses (A.K.A."Risk Takers")
The companies referred to here are the electronic cowboys like
Yahoo (the search engine), Netscape (the browser) and Netcom
(the ISP). These companies took a very different approach to
business on the net hoping it would pay big dividends in the
end. Many failed, but a few succeeded and grew to enormous size,
such as the ones listed above. Yahoo for example, gave away free
listings anticipating people would come and the net would "catch
on" with the general public. They lost a lot of money with no
revenue stream in the beginning, but once the internet grew,
they could charge big dollars for advertising on sites with as
many as 15 million hits every day. They got so big they were
able to go public and make millions with their stock offering.
Yahoo took a big risk and a loss in the beginning only to reap
huge rewards in the end, and the same thing happened with
Netscape. They gave their software away to become a dominant
force and create a monopoly on web browsers and then made their
money by selling advertising packages, and co-partnering with
other products later. A risky strategy that has paid in the
billions. 3.Small Inexperienced Companies (A.K.A. "Gold Rush
Co.") These are small companies run by individuals who are
inexperienced in traditional business or the ways of the
internet. They are of the "gold rush" mentality and make the
same miscalculations made by inexperienced people in any
business venture. These business owners often think there is one
secret to success. They think if only they could just find that
one trick, their work would be done and they could then lie on
the beach with an ever-growing bank account. But as we will see,
there isn't any one big secret, just a whole bunch of little
ones! These business owners often think there is one secret to
success. They think if only they could just find that one trick,
their work would be done and they could then lie on the beach
with an ever-growing bank account. But as we will see, there
isn't any one big secret, just a whole bunch of little ones!
4.Small Savvy Companies (A.K.A "Winners") The "winners" are
smaller companies run by experienced business people who exhibit
a high level of awareness and hard work promoting their website.
These companies are currently having the best success on the
Web, just as this type of business owner is having the most
success in your local neighborhood. They usually start as
one-man operations and can grow enormously into outfits with
many employees. But whatever approach you decide to take, learn
from others' mistakes. Don't re-invent the wheel. If you try to,
you are taking a big risk. Model your business after another
that has already proven to be successful and yours likely will
be too. Some keys of any successful product or service: 1.Go
after a very specific "niche" market (I did this with most of my
online businesses). Try to offer a specialty product or service
that is generally unavailable through traditional retail
channels. It is critical that the target market be specifically
identified and located online. 2.Go after the general public -
something everybody wants and try for high volume, not the
profit margin or specialty product angle. Example: An online CD
store with a selection like no other and better pricing to boot.
In my opinion, running two or three (or more) websites and
targeting a niche for each one is the easiest way to make money
on the net. Everyone is looking for the "big buck" makers and
often niche markets are ignored. This is how I have made most of
my money online. I offered something in demand for a small
market, and expected only to make $20-50,000 a year from it. But
I soon learned that if I set everything up to be completely
automated, I could run three or four (or even more) businesses
this size in only a few hours a day. By combining several small
incomes like that, it is easy to earn in excess of $200,000 a
year, all for investing about an hour a day (per business) now
that everything is mostly fully automated. If you really want to
"retire" after you set up your businesses, hire a manager to
work a few hours a day to take care of the daily chores that
need to be completed. This is how I started. I ran everything
myself at first, then got so busy I had to hire someone
part-time, then in less than 1 year, had to hire 3 more people
full-time just to handle the daily operations of the 2.4 million
dollars in business I do between my four online businesses. So
when you grow a little, hire an employee to run your daily
operations. I know many homemakers with kids who would be
thrilled at the opportunity to bring home fifteen grand a
year... and often have lots of free time between 10am and 3pm
when their kids are in school. Your help could be doing all the
routine chores and you could be traveling around the world or
just sitting on your patio knowing you're making $500 to $1,000
a day doing absolutely nothing. This is not a "pipe-dream"...
with today's technology you really can do it (heck, I do! --
although I have to admit, I love to work, so I work a lot). I
hope this helps in your future marketing decisions.
About the author:
David Bell is Manager, Online Marketing, at
http://www.wspromotion.com/ , a leading Search Engine
Optimization services firm and Advertising Agency.
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