OK, a website is a phenomenal tool for getting your message out and selling your products. We all know the stories of the little guys that became big guys. They are promoted daily, almost tauntingly as TV commercials and banner ads make their success a glaring reminder that hard work pays off. Many website owners aspire to have the same level of success but find themselves unable to break through the barrier that divides successful websites from unsuccessful ones. As I give conferences, I am repeatedly asked “how do I make my website a success?” Depending on the website there are several different answers but there is one answer that I think applies to all websites that would like to grow in both traffic and sells. The first thing that you must do is STOP GOING IT ALONE! At first glance, that statement seems to imply that you should go out and bring in some partners to help with the day to day activities of the website. That’s not what I mean Check this out. Often the owner of a website doesn’t have a lot of money. So, hiring a staff to help their website become a success is not an option. Many of the successful websites did it the expensive way and the expensive way works. But why do that if there is an inexpensive way? Any business owner will tell you that you have to be innovative when it comes to getting what you want or be willing to spend a lot of money to get what you want. I prefer the first option and you as a businessperson and website owner should always prefer it as well. Have others apply their talent to your website without it costing you an arm and a leg to do so. Through websites like TypoBounty (dot com), you can essentially have a staff of thousands fighting for your website’s success for mere pennies and gain valuable website traffic at the same time. Listen, the cause of a website’s failure is often not the product that is being sold. It can be the unprofessional appearance of the website. Spelling mistakes, poor grammar, missing graphics, broken links, lack of clarity, and the list goes on. These can be the death of a website. The owner has to wear many hats sales, support, webmaster, tech support, business manager, accountant and on and on. He or she is often the one that must try to perfect the website to a level that will allow the website to accomplish the goals set for it. This often fails because the owner doesn’t see the clarity issues and non-connecting content on their own websites. Listen, a wire can be full of electricity but if you don’t connect it to the bulb, the light doesn’t come on. The same is true with a website. You can have the greatest product in the world but if you don’t connect with website visitors, their desire to buy never comes on and the sell will not happen. Don’t underestimate the gravity of that statement. It can make or break your website. Why do you think large companies hire content writers to tweak their content for maximum effect? The power of words and their correct placement is often missed by website owners and those websites tend to produce limited results. To do it alone takes more time and frustration than many website owners can afford. You can automate the process of making your website becoming perfect and powerful. STOP GOING IT ALONE! Don’t just put your website on the Internet. Leverage the popularity of the Internet behind your website. Let the world help you market to the world. Websites like TypoBounty (dot com) lets you do that.
The author, John Reed, has 15 years business marketing experience and has had the opportunity to use and review multiple online businesses and strategies. You can read more about avoiding the money trap of music downloads at www.errormarketing.com
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