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| Starting a New Business Online?
It seems everybody has a "can't miss" idea for starting a new
web-based business, despite innumerable news accounts of most
web businesses going belly-up in a short time.
Most folks still think, mistakenly of course, that a website
alone somehow magically produces customers who will buy even the
most off-beat items and services. They fail to realize that
buying or building a website represents only part of the overall
online marketing equation.
Anyone considering starting a new online business or taking an
existing business online should heed the following advice to
avoid many heartaches and an empty wallet.
Target your audience. What exactly do your customers want and
what words do they use to describe the products and services
they will purchase? Don't assume you know how and what they want
to buy - ask them! From this research you will determine the
"keywords" your customers will use to find your business while
surfing and using search engines. You should then focus
completely on these keywords while constructing your entire web
presence.
Build a focused site. Your website should center exclusively on
those issues directly related to what you sell online. If you
sell "orange baskets" then only write about the characteristics,
features and benefits of using your orange baskets.
Take great care in writing your copy to keep your text focused
on one subject per page and make liberal use of your keywords
and their synonyms. Constructing your pages in this manner will
aid you greatly in achieving good directory listings and
attracting search engine traffic.
Use search engines effectively. If building a highly focused,
relevant site to display your products and services gets you to
first base with the search engines, then building "bridge" pages
will get you rounding third and headed for home!
The term "bridge page" characterizes a web page that focuses on
one keyword phrase throughout the entire page. You should build
dozens, if not hundreds, of these pages, each of which focuses
on one keyword phrase a potential customer would use to find you
in a search engine. You should then submit these pages to the
individual search engines and monitor them for the traffic they
produce.
Accept Change As a FACT of Life! Understand that creating a
successful online business requires commitment to a process of
constant promotion and continuous education. You must stay
current on cost- effective search engine and directory promotion
techniques for driving traffic to your site as well as any
factors specifically affecting your industry online.
Accept the fact that change happens online at two speeds: fast
and faster! Just when you think you have everything figured out,
a search engine changes its rules, or starts charging for
services, or goes from important to irrelevant in the blink of
an eye.
Your ability to predict change, master it, and "roll with the
punches" will determine your long-term success or failure online.
About the author:
Jim Edwards is a syndicated newspaper columnist and the co-
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