Posts Tagged ‘online business’

RSS resolves one of the important problems that many site owners’ face that’s traffic and being in contact with their customer. RSS means “really simple syndication” and it is a way for you to publish your articles across the Internet. This simply means that you may have all the updates from your favorite websites in one place, instead of having to visit to each website to check if there are any new posts of articles.

Just over a year ago, I started the journey that many are taking right now. Completely green to the whole “internet marketing” thing, just like many I got caught up in the flashy headlines of so many sites we see. “You can make 1 million dollars overnight with this” is pretty much what we all [...]

Setting up an online business requires a lot of different things – to get right to the point, you must have at least some capital. It takes money to make money, but it’s still important to keep in mind that with the amazing versatility the internet provides, there are an array of free ways you can optimize the raw potential of your website development to generate an ever increasing volume of traffic.

While there are certainly a variety of ways to boost the incoming traffic to your website, most people just don’t have the extra money to pay for this kind of traffic generation. Well, there actually isn’t any need to spend any money at all; all you really need to have is a focused mindset and a lot of free time to invest. Of course, it’s also essential to have the determination to do a great deal of this hard work yourself, to generate as much traffic as you can for your website.

There are quite a few websites which have articles which offer hot tips and guidelines for generating traffic using only free methods. It’s definitely possible – but to be quite honest, it may take a rather long time. You’ll have far more success getting traffic through paid advertisements, but with this information – at the very least, you’ll have a good chance with most of the available free methods out there.

Make sure you take full advantage of online communities and forums. The fantastic thing about online communities and forums is that you can specifically target particular groups that fit the requirements you’re looking for. With daily discussions revolving around your area of expertise, you will have the opportunity to be seen as an unrivaled expert in your field. Make an effort to do everything in your ability to show your audience your skills, stun them with your brilliance and create a truly memorable reputation.

It’s a good idea to periodically make use of high quality newsletters. Send people a top notch digital catalog – something like Yudu perhaps, of your products along with some interesting and informative articles. If you go for the gold and make your brochure a cut above what’s generally available, a lot more people will decide to sign up for your newsletter – and tell their friends about it too. The more people who sign up for your newsletter, the more traffic you’ll see flowing into your website.

Another valuable idea is trading links with other websites (those with a page rank of higher than 0 – or you could be penalized). There’s no money involved. All you need to do is come to an agreement with the webmaster in question. By exchanging links, both websites stand to gain. Traffic from either website has the potential to click on the link and visit the other website. This can work really well, particularly when both websites work in the same field.

Start writing articles (at least a few a week) which could pique the interest of people who have an interest in your niche. Write about tips, guides, and even how to topics. Writing articles that provide top quality content to other people will provide you with a strong foundation to build traffic and increase your search engine rankings. Fortunately, there are a variety of websites available which offer free postings and submissions of articles. If someone reads your article, and they particularly like it, they’ve a strong chance of clicking on your info in the resource box to see where the article came from.

In most cases, internet users use search engines to find specific information, therefore, search engines use keyword searching to aid them in producing relevant search results. With good keywords, you could easily rank high up in the search engine results without the costs associated with other forms of advertising.

Each of these methods will direct more traffic to your website – for free. All it takes from you is a sustained effort. Find out as much as you can about the methods listed above, and you’ll soon have an online business with an ever increasing flow of traffic – without the expense that usually comes with it.

Michelle Dale is The Managing Director of Virtual Miss Friday, an Executive Virtual Assistant who assists businesses and individuals with achieving their professional goals. Want to find out more about online business building success strategies? Contact VMF Now!

Twitter: Mastering the Art of Online Business

Posted: 10th October 2009 by one of Wil's guest bloggers in Uncategorized
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Twitter is an absolutely fantastic online business tool, and it has, on quite a few occasions, staggered somewhat under the weight of its incredible growth – and sometimes, when a world wide news break occurs, “tweeters” from across the globe leap forward and crash their servers. It’s tough to think of anything that has had such an awesome growth curve as this up and coming social networking platform. Twitter didn’t exist at the beginning of 2006, yet today it’s ranked as the 25th most important website in the world by a number of visitors, and it has many millions of active followers.

Twitter does shatter the usual trends in a variety of ways, insofar as anything relating to social networking has an established “trend” of course. Twitter allows you to post messages, either through a web portal or on your mobile phone, letting everyone know what you think, where you are or what you’re doing. Your message is restricted to 140 characters or less, so it’s always succinct. You have the option of selecting who you want to talk to, and who you want to hear from – known as “followers” or “following” in the world of Twitter.

At this still early point of its development, Twitter doesn’t really have any kind of online business model in place. You can sign up in just moments and start “tweeting” your messages for free. Marketers take a long hard look at the viral possibilities provided by this service and they begin to salivate. All sorts of amazing opportunities await those who work toward harnessing Twitter’s incredible power.

Twitter is ideal for communicating news or interacting with your peers. You can send a message strait from your mobile phone utilising one of their readily available applications, without even needing to go to a computer. It’s difficult to estimate the actual number of users because of the fluid nature of the platform, but many experts do caution that the number of avid users, or those who actively follow and get followed, represents a very small proportion of the total user base.

Even though the actual number of really active users might be only a few percent of the total users, the Twitter platform can still be seen as having really great marketing potential. Internet marketers should choose to solicit their followers with caution. Whatever your niche, the first thing that you need to do is to seek out other experts who are regular “tweeters”. You can do this by using a simple search within the program. Once you locate these experts, take some time and apply yourself to figuring out what kind of followers they’re going after, because your job is to work toward adding friends or followers to your Twitter feed in a strategic and consistent manner.

As it seems that most of Twitter’s members don’t actively maintain their Twitter account, it follows that there isn’t any reason to add them as followers without qualifying them first. If you can see that the potential follower has an active list of people who he or she is following and, in turn, is being followed by, then they are potential targets for you.

Work toward building a list of followers by first following people who you suspect might have an interest in your specific products or services. If you have qualified them and you find that they follow you back, you are on your way.

While you may include your information in the profile provided by Twitter, experts recommend that you also design some kind of banner or template instead of using a regular wallpaper background. This should also contain your branding, logo and a catchy message of some kind – it’s something all serious marketers maintain.

Just as with any other kind of Internet marketing or website development, stay clear of spamming and keep your messages relevant, informative and entertaining as well. There is a time and a place for you to include your marketing message, and you must always do this in a subtle way. Happy Tweeting!

Michelle Dale is The Managing Director of Virtual Miss Friday, an Experienced Executive Virtual Assistant who collaborates with businesses and individuals with the sole aim of accomplishing their professional goals. Want to learn more about these comprehensive online business building success strategies? Contact VMF Today!

Great Suggestions for Utilising Facebook as an Online Business Tool

Posted: 10th October 2009 by one of Wil's guest bloggers in Internet
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Internet marketing has been changed completely over a just a few short years by a trend commonly known as social networking. You probably wouldn’t have needed a crystal ball to imagine that the Internet would develop its social theme as more and more people realised the reach of the web, and became increasingly connected through the use of smart phones and other new gadgets.

It seems that quite a few people consider MySpace to have been the one who started this trend, but recently, the buzz has all been directed at Facebook, and to a large number of people MySpace has become “so 2006.” Facebook is now the number one social media site. Its strength seems to revolve around its platform, and its clean and tidy appearance; many people consider it to be more upscale than MySpace, for example.

Facebook was devised by Mark Zuckerburg, Justin Moskovitz and Chris Hughes, who were student room-mates at Harvard University. At first, the site was only intended to be used by university students, but it rapidly expanded nationwide through the school systems everywhere, and eventually to everyone else across the World. Zuckerberg’s original “Facemash” has now grown to over 200 million users. Incredibly enough, there are even some people who put its present value at around $5 billion.

Facebook is, simply, networking at its finest. Not only can you use the platform to interact with family and friends, but from an online business point of view, it’s great for marketing as well.

The first thing that you should apply yourself toward as an internet marketer is to create a first-rate profile. You should give this a great deal of consideration as your profile is essential to your success in this venture. Incorporate a branding strategy, but make sure that you understand what environment you’re working in. When dealing with any kind of social networking, commercial branding and marketing should be very subtle, and it should never be “in your face”.

Facebook provides you with the opportunity to expand your network of friends as far as you want to take it. Begin by building your network up with your current friends, and then try and connect with the establish contacts of “friends of friends”. You will find that a concerted effort will enable you to increase your contact list exponentially. Make sure that you never spam, and always temper your enthusiasm. Build relationships – not just numbers.

Within Facebook you will find that there are many, many online groups and there will certainly be groups which are associated with what you do. Every type of professional service provider has a group of some kind, and you should belong to all of these in your field. You can make tons of contacts this way.

If you cannot find a Facebook group that fits your vision, you can always create your own. You will need to be very proactive here to solicit members, and you should publish articles and give a lot of good information away, essentially for free, to create some buzz. You can create a Facebook “fan” page, especially if you find that your original page has reached its limit for membership, which is currently 2000. The fan page creates an additional subtle marketing opportunity, and it’s all a part of the process of getting people into your sales funnel and ultimately to your checkout.

If you have a blog or some form of website development which you regularly update this with great information, tips, tricks, solutions, assistance and generally good stuff – then you should syndicate it so that your posts appear on your Facebook profile page. The goal is to get as much exposure as you can, which in turn of course converts to readers, visitors and potential sales.

If you’re holding any events or creating a milestone of any kind within your business, you should create an event page within Facebook. By sending an open invitation, you solicit people to go to your events page and find out what’s going on, and they can then advise their friends, creating even further exposure.

Facebook should be an integral part of your business strategy, but you must also have your “fun” face on when you’re there. Warning – Facebook is addictive (not to me of course – but to many), so don’t let it take over your marketing programs altogether!

Michelle Dale is Chief Executive of Virtual Miss Friday, an adept and highly-proficient Virtual Assistant Service which works closely with enterprising people who really want to succeed in their chosen field. If you’d like to learn more about online business building success strategies that are tailored to your needs, contact VMF today!

There are an incredible number of success stories about businesses making it big time through their online business enterprises. The unfortunate reality is that there may be a thousand businesses which fail for each one that attains international fame – not a great ratio by any standard. People from around the world launch internet businesses every day, but only a small handful ever really succeed.