That's
right. As the title suggests,
we are going to cut right
to the chase and offer some
direct insights into the
subject that webmasters
ask us about all the time.
There
are small webmasters and
big webmasters that use
our e-commerce services.
And of course there are
the many webmasters in between.
Some webmasters earn as
little as fifty cents a
month while others earn
anywhere from $500 to $50,000
per month. We will outline
some basic methods in achieving
a solid amount of income
per month.
The
best way to teach any subject
is by example. We have developed
a hypothetical example based
on the fusion of two actual
websites and the marketing
strategies of many more.
In the following story are
a wealth of basic, but very
powerful strategies and
tips in how to get just
about any website to start
earning improved profits.
Bicycles
and Bikinis
Johnny
Webmaster wakes up one morning
with an interesting concept
for a website. Johnny loves
mountain bikes and everything
associated with the sport
of mountain biking. He also
loves lovely twenty-something
shapely swimsuit models.
Why not create a website
for the biking enthusiast
with all types of information
about mountain biking, spiced
up with some tasteful and
fun pictures, nothing too
salacious, of women in bikinis
riding bikes, posing with
bikes and repairing bikes?
Each month Johnny intends
on posting numerous interesting
articles about mountain
biking to his new website
along with pictures of the
latest bike models and accessories.
Next to each article would
be pictures of swimsuit
models, some in mountain
bike regalia, posing alongside
the latest bike or accessory
to hit the sport. Okay so
old style feminists may
not like the site but his
target audience of younger,
active males should sign
up in droves.
Brilliant
concept. Now how does Johnny
make any money with his
pet project? Well, Johnny
has to go through a step
by step process if he wants
any success on the net:
1.
Design The Site With Income
In Mind
It
is easy to design a nice
looking site. Graphical
tools and services abound
on the net and software
is relatively cheap and
easy to use. The key is
to design the site according
to the Three Golden Principles:
The
site's Preview Pages are
THE MOST important part
of the site.
The
site should be designed
to make money from signups
first and other schemes
later.
The
site's content should be
substantial to encourage
repeat business.
Fortunately
Johnny Webmaster is a smart
guy. He collaborates with
a professional photographer
to get great pictures of
mountain bikes, biking events,
biking superstars, accessories
and of course bikini clad
models with even more of
the aforementioned biking
related paraphernalia. He
ensures that he is licensed
to reproduce all the pictures
and that he or the photographer
have all the model release
forms archived as required
by law.
Johnny
also buys content in the
form of articles, pictures
and sports videos from other
sources and even gets permission
from some biking manufacturers
to reproduce their product
literature online.
Johnny
spends quite a bit of effort
over many weeks to create
phenomenal web pages that
essentially form an amateur
but good quality online
magazine. These pages will
serve as the CONTENT area
of his site and will be
password protected for paying
members only.
But
Johnny does not prematurely
launch his site just yet.
Johnny realizes that the
most important part of his
site will now require just
as much thought and effort
to create. Even though it
may take a bit less time
to create than the content
area, the PREVIEW of his
site has to be carefully
thought out. After all,
this will be the sole aspect
of his site that a prospective
member will judge before
deciding whether or not
to pay the membership price.
Creating
a good PREVIEW means adhering
to the Silver Principles
of site design:
Look
at your preview as if you
were a visitor to your site.
Would you join?
Never
plaster a preview with ads
for other sites or click
through banners
A
picture is worth a thousand
words
Set
prices that are neither
too low nor too high
Johnny
Webmaster remembers standing
in line at the supermarket
and remembers how is eye
was drawn to the magazines
and tabloids. Even though
he would never buy most
of those, he does remember
that on many occasions he
was tempted to do so. Even
magazines that are meant
to appeal to young women
occasionally looked worthy
of purchase. Why? Well,
the cover pictures were
usually attractive or they
piqued one's curiosity.
The headlines also mixed
sensationalism with practical
items that were (almost)
newsworthy but at the very
least interesting. The remarkable
thing about magazine and
tabloid covers is that they
manage to pique one's desires
and curiosity with minimal
text and strategic use of
the right photos.
Johnny
is smart enough to realize
that a website preview is
not a magazine cover but
he could certainly borrow
some basic publishing concepts.
He designs his preview to
contain only sporadic blurbs
of text. The largest sections
of text would be a paragraph
here or a paragraph there.
In most areas of his preview,
two to three line text descriptions
would suffice. There would
be enough empty space on
his pages so they don't
look cluttered and the most
important elements would
be small pictures of what
his site offers on the inside;
A picture of a mountain
bike here. A picture of
the latest headgear there.
And surrounding the biking
pics would be cut outs of
some of the smiling bikini
models - all tastefully
and economically arranged
on the page.
Johnny
works so hard on his preview
that he actually ends up
creating two different previews.
One preview consists of
one long page, about two
screen lengths long and
the other is a multi page
preview of three to four
pages. Johnny will try uploading
each preview for a few weeks
at a time to see which one
pulls in more customers.
Both previews even offer
short ten second samples
of some of the sporting
event videos.
Both
previews expound on the
benefits of Johnny's site
through pictures and words
and both ultimately lead
the user to a signup page.
On
the sign up page itself,
Johnny sets prices of $14.95
per month or $59.95 per
year. Any prices outside
those ranges and Johnny
reasons that people would
either think his site is
likely to be crap if he
charges too little, or a
total rip off if he charges
too much.
2.
Traffic Generating. Where
is Everybody? And where
is my $ ?
One
can create the greatest
preview and have the largest
amount of content on a site
but if nobody sees it, no
one will ever fork over
a dime to you. Johnny understands
this and realizes that he
needs to generate TRAFFIC
to his website. After much
research, Johnny discovers
the best ways to generate
traffic:
SEARCH
ENGINES
Most
people start off their internet
sessions at popular search
engines or directories like
Altavista, Lycos, Excite
or Yahoo. Search engine
traffic is generally a webmaster's
most valuable traffic because
people reaching your site
from a search engine were
specifically looking for
a certain subject and would
thus be more likely to join
your site. For example,
someone searching for "mountain
bikes" on Altavista
may come upon Johnny's website
and would be more likely
to join the site then, say,
a surfer who comes across
Johnny's site from a link
on an unrelated site such
as website devoted to skate
boarding. Both surfers would
be good prospects for Johnny's
site but the search engine
surfer would be a much better
prospect. Search engine
traffic is generally the
highest converting traffic
a webmaster can find.
Visit
each search engine and add
your URLs.
Pay
special attention to the
most popular engines/directories:
Altavista
Yahoo
Excite
Lycos
Hotbot
Search
Engine Dog
To
make the best use of search
engines and directories,
Johnny Webmaster covered
the following basic steps:
Johnny
searched the engines for
all sites related to mountain
biking and all sites related
to swimsuit models. Johnny
saved many of these pages.
Studying
the saved pages, Johnny
developed 5 or 6 pages of
his own, with good titles,
keywords and META tags,
based on the keywords and
META tags from the saved
pages.
Johnny
downloads any one of many
submission shareware programs
off the net, which allowed
him to quickly submit his
site to over 500 search
engines. Alternatively,
Johnny could have used a
submission service like:
http//www.submit-it.com
So
as not to get blacklisted
by any search engine for
'spam-submitting', Johnny
only submits one page per
day. In 5 or 6 days, all
of his pages are submitted
to the various engines
Johnny
got MKSTATS installed on
his site. This program,
or others similar, is a
great resource for telling
Johnny how many hits came
from which engine for each
page that he submitted to
the various engines. Your
host can usually recommend
a good stats package, or
you might even try www.hitbox.com
Each
week, Johnny removes any
pages from the engines which
are not getting him enough
hits. He creates 1 or 2
new pages each week, by
doing a search and getting
good keywords from other
pages.
EXCHANGING
LINKS
Link
exchanging is another traffic
generating tool to try after
mastering search engines.
Exchanging links is a very
popular way to drive traffic
to any site.
In
Johnny's particular case,
Johnny reasons that perhaps
people who frequent other
types of biking and cycling
sites would be very interested
in his own site. For that
matter, people who frequent
many types of sports websites
such as skateboarding, roller-blading,
tennis or cross country
skiing may also be interested
in taking up mountain biking.
Johnny
surfs the net, using search
engines and directories,
to locate several hundred
websites in the aforementioned
categories. He makes a note
of the email addresses for
these sites. In general,
since most sites are fairly
small, sending an email
to a generic address such
as webmaster@website.com
is good enough to ensure
that his email will be read
by the owner/operator of
the website.
Johnny
sends an email to the other
webmasters asking to exchange
links. Since this is a very
popular method of generating
traffic many webmasters
agree to the proposition.
Johnny
creates a 'links page' on
his site, which contains
links to all the other biking
and sports sites, and those
sites in turn put links
on their site pointing to
Johnny's Bikes and Bikinis
site. The end result is
that Johnny now gets some
good quality traffic from
similar sites to his own.
While
very effective, link exchanging
does require a lot of constant,
manual work. But there are
also links pages and search
sites which will accept
links without requiring
you to link back to them.
Johnny was able to find
such sites by searching
for +link +exchange, or
similar string, on most
search engines.
POSTING
TO NEWSGROUPS
Johnny
posts some simple messages
to the many biking and cycling
groups on the usenet. The
posts are kept as simple
as possible: a compelling
subject line with a message
that contains at most 10
lines along with the URL
of the Bikes and Bikinis
URL.
Warning:
'spamming' off topic newsgroups
with multiple messages can
get a webmaster terminated
by his or her ISP, hosting
company and by GloBill-systems.
If you do post to newsgroups,
make sure you do it very
responsibly and with restraint!
TOP
LISTS
There
are many top lists, top25,
top50, top100 and so on,
which all basically work
the same way. You put a
link to the list on your
site and send some of your
traffic to the list. The
more hits you send to the
list, the higher up your
site's URL appears on that
list.
For
top lists, Johnny was able
to find some that were fairly
new and growing. He avoided
the more established top
lists since those ones already
had many experienced webmasters
who were sending tens of
thousands of hits to the
list, making it difficult
for Johnny to ever crack
the top 20 position or higher.
Johnny
was already able to generate
a lot of traffic to his
site from the search engines
and from link exchanging
so he in turn had a good
deal of traffic that he
was able to send to a top100
list. Since he was sending
a lot of traffic to the
top100 list, his site's
URL moved up to the #5 position
on the list, making his
URL much more likely to
get clicked on by users.
Since the top list gets
tons of hits from all the
websites that are sending
traffic to the list, Johnny's
site ended up getting many
tens of thousands of hits
in return from this particular
top100 list. Even though,
top list traffic does not
convert as easily to signups
as does traffic from the
engines or link exchanges,
it is purely a numbers game
- the more hits you get
from any source, the more
signups you are likely to
get.
THUMBNAIL
AND PICTURE POST SITES
There
are many sites on the net
that allow webmasters to
post a few sample pictures
and/or banners for their
site.
Johnny
Webmaster found one picpost
site that specialized in
links to sites dealing with
swimsuit models. This particular
site had traffic of over
150,000 visitors per day.
Johnny posted a compelling
photo of one of his own
swimsuit models (posing
next to a mountain bike
of course) along with a
flashy banner to his site.
One the first day of posting
his photo, Johnny received
an extra 10,000 hits to
his site. Like top lists,
picture post traffic does
not convert as easily to
signups but with so many
hits, extra signups do occur,
adding to overall income.
A
quick search on the net
will yield names of the
most currently popular thumbnail
and picture post sites.
CLEVER
TRICKS
Here
are some unorthodox traffic
generating tricks that Johnny
Webmaster used to further
turbo-charge his income.
The
Free Site Teaser Trap
Since
a lot of the internet is
free and most people want
something for nothing, Johnny
reasoned that a small free
site version of Bikes and
Bikinis should attract a
fairly large audience. Johnny
put together 20-30 of his
medium to best pictures
and articles to create a
mini free site. Johnny submitted
this site to the search
engines as a completely
separate site to his main
pay site. People seeing
the word "free"
in the search engine listings
were immediately drawn to
visiting the site.
Johnny
also added his free site
to link sites like Persian
Kitty and many others to
further draw traffic.
The
key of course is that Johnny's
mini free site was plastered
with banners for his main
pay site. Many people who
liked what they saw in the
free teaser later paid to
join the larger pay version
of Bikes and Bikinis.
The
AVS Teaser Trap
This
is similar to the free site
teaser. Johnny noticed that
there are many Age Verification
Service companies that each
listed hundreds of mature
access websites. Granted,
Bikes and Bikinis was not
in the 'adult' category
but his swimsuit models
would certainly appeal to
that segment of the market.
Johnny
converted his free teaser
site into a mini AVS site
and then signed up for all
the AVS companies he could
find. His mini site was
then successfully listed
with all the AVS sites.
And just like the free site
teaser, his AVS site was
plastered with banners for
his pay site. Thousands
of AVS customers eventually
were lead to the main Bikes
and Bikinis site.
Red
Herring Password Maneuver
There
are many 'underground' websites
that give out stolen passwords
so that people can get into
pay-websites for free. All
ethical webmasters should
speak out against such sites.
In the meantime though,
Johnny figured out a way
to turn the password site
around to his advantage.
Johnny contributed a fake
username and password to
his own site by posting
it to a password site. Several
thousand 'cheap charlies'
who frequent such password
sites, picked up the username
and password and went to
Johnny's site, thinking
they would get in for free.
Of course, since the username
and password were fake,
the cheap charlies could
not get into Johnny's site.
However, Johnny's preview
pages were so compelling
that certain cheap charlies
turned out not to be so
cheap after all and actually
forked over honest cash
to join Johnny's site!
3.
THE ULTIMATE MONEY GENERATING
STRATEGY
Do
you really want to know
the secret to earning money
on the internet? Well, it
can all be summed up in
one magic word:
Rebilling.
The
most valuable asset for
any business is the repeat
customer. Johnny Webmaster
clearly understands this.
After all the hard work
he has put into site design
and traffic generation,
the last thing he wants
is a one shot customer.
After working so hard to
get a customer, doesn't
it make sense to do just
a little bit more work to
retain that customer?
Bikes
and Bikinis makes up to
60% of its income from repeat
customers. Most users who
signed up for the month
membership, choose to allow
their credit card to be
rebilled for a second month.
Those customers that signed
up for one year, usually
choose to renew their memberships
for yet another year.
Johnny
ensures that most of his
customers are repeat customers
by constantly adding fresh
new content to his website.
Johnny puts the customer
first and offers rapid response
customer support via his
site's email address.
So
in addition to constantly
signing up new members,
Bikes and Bikinis also benefits
from the many past customers
who allow themselves to
be rebilled. Thus, the concept
is similar to that of compound
interest. Income just keeps
growing and growing.
Note
that we emphasize customers
who "allow themselves
to be rebilled". It
is very important not to
mislead the customer and
attempt to rebill him without
his consent. The rebilling
policy of any website must
be clear, especially if
it is a case of automatic
monthly rebilling. Customers
must be reminded that they
will be rebilled and must
be given clear links of
where to go to cancel rebilling.
Trying to 'sneak' rebilling
onto the customer will have
the opposite, and disastrous
effect of causing chargebacks
and associated fines, including
termination of billing services.
The
bottom line is that customer
satisfaction coupled with
clear and ethical business
policies is a recipe for
total success.
4.
CONCLUSION
The
real world websites that
the ficticious website,
Bikes and Bikinis, was compiled
from followed the strategies
outlined in this document
and each earned over $25,000
per month. Both sites were
owned by single individuals
working initially in their
spare time. Of course, your
experience may be very different
depending on your type of
site, current market conditions,
and the laws of supply and
demand. But the general
principles outlined here
are basic principles that,
if not currently being applied,
should greatly benefit most
any site.