Online profits from a few simple strategies

One of the simplest and most overlooked aspects of online marketing is that it’s not complicated. Or more to the point, there are a lot of “experts” who try to make it complicated. Aside from whatever motivation they might have to do that <COUGH: SELL THEIR STUFF>, online profits happen as the results of one simple equation –

Traffic + Conversion = Sales

– performed over & over & over again

There are MANY ways to get traffic (visitors) to your site and get them to take some action (convert) which will either result in more leads or (less frequently) result directly in more sales to your business.

So here’s the other simple rule — you only need to master 1 or 2 traffic methods and 1 or 2 conversion methods, and you will make money. You don’t need to master the entire kitchen to make a grilled cheese sandwich, and you don’t need to know EVERYTHING about internet marketing in order to add revenue to your business.

With that in mind, there are a few basic traffic techniques I’ve implemented in some of my sites and client sites that have universally and consistently WORKED. Here are a few of those methods — but remember, you only need to pick one or two:

Traffic Generation

1) Twitter is a highly effective means of targeting your niche and developing the conversation with your customers and prospects. There really is nothing like it. However, most businesses don’t know how to use it effectively. They spam with “sales tweets” — “Look at the cool new thing I’m selling.” The 80/20 rule is highly effective — 80% of your tweets should be about something interesting, funny or otherwise engaging… a question of the day (“What’s for lunch?”)… anything to get people talking, laughing, thinking… Also, keep it consistent and be generous with re-tweets. A few tweets a day go a long way toward establishing a rabid list of followers. The wrong thing to do is to Tweet like a madman for a day or two and then disappear for a month. Or worse, don’t reply when someone direct messages you or @messages you. That’s like ignoring someone at a dinner party when they ask you to pass the gravy. You WON’T get any dessert.

2) Video marketing. This is still a very fast way to rank your site and get lots of inbound traffic. Keep your videos consistent — don’t show up one day in a baseball cap and dark lighting, talking about the rain, and another day bouncing in a jungle gym screaming about business leads. Consistent message, consistent tone, consistent look & feel. Also, be sure to put a call to action in your video’s description, as well as the full URL of your website’s landing page, and use appropriate keywords.

3) Article marketing. This is an evergreen method for outstanding traffic generation, with one HUGE caveat — mix it up! Putting the same article on 400 article directories will get you nowhere fast. You will get a bump in traffic from all the inbound links until Google figures out they’re all the same article and basically count it as one link. There are content spinners out there that alter the content of your articles automatically, but you have to be very careful here as well. Most content spinners change a word or two to replace it with a synonym, or they mash up the article randomly to the output is basically junk that cannot be read. It has to pass human review. So if you’re looking for a quality content spinner, ideally you want to be able to change the entire sentence, do that with many sentences in the article, and then have it spin those into hundreds of different articles. That’s the professional way to do it. At the bottom of your article, have a call to action in the information field; a blurb about you (the author) and a link to a free guide the reader can pick up at your website.

Conversion

1) Keep it simple. The landing page has to do ONE thing — get people to ACT. For this reason, it’s been called a SINGLE ACTION PAGE. Pear it down to the bare essence of what you need the visitor to do. Consider placing a video on the page with a very simple message, “Hey thanks for stopping by for my free whizbang. Just type in your first name and e-mail address and I will rush it right over to you. In just a moment after you send your information, you’ll get an e-mail with a confirmation link. Click that link and I will instantly send your free whizbang.”

2) Direct, direct, direct. Notice the video script in #1 above — see how we instructed the user on exactly what they need to do? And then we told them what to expect next, and what they would then need to do. And we closed with a reminder of the benefit — the free whizbang.

If you have trademarked the term “whizbang,” then I apologize in advance.

3) Test, test, test. ALWAYS have two versions of your landing page operating at one time. You can optimize your landing page using freely available Google tools in the Web Optimizer toolbox. You really can’t go on “gut” here — the data will be you every single time. Even on PPC ads, we have literally seen the addition of a question mark in the ad increase conversion by 16.8% So test, test, test.

Conclusion

These methods work on any business in any industry. Here is some social proof –

  • Local landscape designer increased her traffic by 7,342% (yes seven thousand percent)
  • Local artist went from three visitors a day to an average of 41 visitors a day
  • International digital publisher had zero e-commerce and started converting 16% of all traffic to revenue within 72 hours of implementing one traffic strategy and one conversion strategy
  • Changing a landing page to a simple design on an e-book site turned conversion from an anemic two sales per week to eight sales a day — on the same traffic.

I hope this helps your business. The average business fails to do what it takes to drive traffic or achieve conversions to their website. While they exercise 20-30 traffic methods on average, they don’t do a single one effectively.

I have written a definitive guide listing 750 traffic generation methods that’s available here. Choose one or two and do them effectively.

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Some of the advantages e-commerce has over traditional commerce are the reasons that shopping online has become so popular. If e-commerce sounds complicated to you, don’t worry. When you decide to start selling your products or services online, Kinetics Web Pro will consult on the available options and make recommendations based on your specific needs. There are literally thousands of possible e-commerce platforms out there, and many good ones… but having used the best e-commerce platforms extensively, we can discuss the pros and cons as they relate to your business. We also take into consideration your current needs with your future plans for growth. In discussing one client’s retail strategies recently, we revealed an entire wholesale model to them that they hadn’t even considered; this will potentially be worth millions of dollars to their company in revenue.

If you have no experience with e-commerce, it’s not a difficult concept at all. E-commerce is simply the exchange of goods and services through electronic data transfer. You pay online and either download an electronic item you’ve purchased like a digital book or music, or the physical goods are shipped to you. Almost everyone has used some sort of e-commerce. Online auctions like eBay are e-commerce, too, but that’s considered C2C or consumer-to-consumer commerce. And if you’ve ever used file-sharing software, whether money changed hands or not, that’s a form of P2P or peer-to-peer e-commerce.

The term e-commerce has been around a lot longer than eBay or Amazon.com. In the days before the Internet when businesses used to exchange information electronically, the term e-commerce was born. But only after the invention of the Internet did e-commerce become something the average consumer could use.

With more and more people getting online every year, more people discover the convenience of e-commerce, so sales are growing right along with increased Internet usage. Most traditional retail stores now have an online presence that accounts for a large percentage of their sales. Even small local Mom & Pop shops often have online stores that allow them to sell electronically, and bring local business into their retail stores. So many people search online and comparison shop before they actually go to a store to purchase an item, that not having an Internet presence makes no sense in today’s marketplace.

The advantages e-commerce offers business makes running an online store a highly desirable thing to do. Not only do you show up in Internet searches for your products, if you’ve taken care to make sure your search engine rankings are good, but you’ll draw local customers as well as long-distance customers who can order your goods or services online regardless of location.

Advantages e-commerce offers the merchant also include the ability to change prices, and even an entire business structure, just by making changes to a website. A merchant can try several different methods of online promotion and marketing, and track each one to see which works best. The ability to quickly adapt to trends and adjust sales efforts is one of the chief advantages e-commerce offers over traditional marketing and promotional methods. If a print ad or even television commercial isn’t giving you results, there’s little you can do. But a banner ad online can be changed and tweaked until results are more favorable. Customization is one of the advantages e-commerce offers merchants and consumers. Web sites can be designed to offer recommendations based on a customer’s last viewed or purchased items.

The ability to shop without having to stand in line or pay for gasoline is also one of the chief advantages e-commerce offers today.

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Who Are You? What Are You?

When one thinks in terms of marketing ANYTHING, you consider what your product does and who might it serve.  In the online world, this is absolutely crucial.  Determining your “niche” is the single most important decision you will make.  It’s so important that it’s page one on Google for a business that gets it right, and crash & burn for the business that gets it wrong.

I have seen clients try to create one website — usually because they are on a budget — and intend for that one website to be an umbrella for anyone who might stop by.  The marketing strategy here seems to be, “shove ‘em under the umbrella.”  You really can’t market to “anyone.”  As customers, do any of us want to be considered “anyone”?  Perhaps it’s telling that even umbrellas are not needed all the time; you would find an easier time to sell someone an umbrella when it’s raining than on a sunny day.  A cautionary note — any time you market online to “anyone,” you will surely fail, unless you have the budget of Google… in which case you would be, um, GOOGLE.

Sometimes, even things that appear related are vastly unrelated in Online Eyes…  For example, let’s say you’re an electrician and you want to advertise your electrical service.  But you also want to post tips on do-it-yourself electrical repair.  And sell an e-book about electrical home DIY projects.  And do some e-commerce on some parts you have in the warehouse that are gathering dust, but you figure SOMEONE would probably want to buy them…  And so on.  Can you see how terribly confusing this site is, not to mention it will probably sabotage and even cannibalize this company’s offline efforts…? 

This company would be better served to have several websites.  It’s possible that a few of their customers from each site would be interested in their other “products,” but not likely.  They would be better served to establish a separate customer base in each “niche.”  The added benefit of this strategy is that it creates multiple (healthy) income streams for a business that previously only had one.  

If the business could not afford to do that, then they might consider prioritizizing the different project ideas on the basis of which could generate cashflow most rapidly, and add in new sites as their investment pays off. 

These are one of the many strategies we advise our clients on, so their marketing expenses not only make sense, but make MONEY.  We believe websites should look good and earn revenue, not exist as an expense item on your balance sheet.

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The announcement today that over a half million jobs were lost in the month of November is startling news, especially considering that since the start of the year 1.8 million Americans have lost their jobs.  The country has its highest unemployment rate since October 1993.  Unemployment has risen by .2 percent to 6.7 percent.  What this means for a business online?  If you don’t already have a comprehensive marketing campaign, then you need to get one NOW.

For most businesses, what you do not want is paid advertising.  Adwords are effective under extremely narrow circumstances.  Banner ads stopped working around the turn of the century.  Link exchanges are… pardon me while I stop laughing…

There are NUMEROUS ways you can market a business online using highly effective, proven strategies.  Kinetics Web Pro is expert at getting your site to the top of the search engines, and that’s a big part of any website’s monetary success.  We’re also expert at SEO content, a specific form of content designed to do well in the search engines AND add something of value to your site; if you’re still pumping out random words or repeating key phrases dozens of times on your pages, not only will your readers shun you, but Google will ban you.  Thank goodness for Google — don’t you just hate those sites that try those goofy “spammy” tactics?

Sometimes it’s in the worst of times that we find out what we’re made of, and that can be a very good thing.  Unfortunately, sometimes in the worst of times there are people who are out to prey on our weaknesses and sell us all types of things that really don’t serve our interests, but exploit our fears.

Kinetics Web Pro uses proven strategies that are time-tested and evergreen; they will work six months or two years from now, and keep on working.

If you pay attention to the news (and you should), you’re probably freaked out right about now.  Give yourself a minute to freak out, and then remember that the job of the news is to A) scare us (because it’s good for their ratings), and then inform us just enough to B) See A.

There IS a way out.  Sit down with us for five minutes and you’ll see we’re the real deal.  We’re here to help.  We’ll create an online investment that will help you grow your offline business.  And if you already have a website that has never made you money, we understand.  We hear that a lot.  It’s a lot better feeling knowing your little website is churning out hundreds or thousands of dollars a month in profit with very little effort on your part.  There will be a lot of people talking about unemployment today.  But let’s talk about you making some money — isn’t that a more pleasant conversation?  It’s certainly more productive.

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