I've also developed CDs and video tutorials for many topics, including parenting, starting a Christian home based business, and various biblical topics. One of my CDs teaches kids to start a business - there are many small businesses that kids can start. One of my CDs teaches people about eBay; another teaches people how to make their own CDs.
Additionally, home remodeling audios are in the works - as a contractor with 20 years experience, my specialized knowledge still comes in handy! How about you? Do you have specialized knowledge, information you could use to create your own business? Each and every month, I create new products, which are sold online. Recently, I was told, "You don't really do this yourself. You make money by telling other people how to make money. That's crazy!"
Au contraire! I make a good living on the internet making products for a variety of different niches. And there is nothing stopping you from doing the same thing!
Take today's job, for example. Do you know how much equipment I need to make 100 CDs in two days?
- A personal computer, just like the one you're reading this with.
- A printer - you probably have one too!
- A CD burner. Mine cost $100 at Office Depot.
- DVD cases, $.37 each.
5. Blank CD's at 17 cents a piece
- Finally, CD labels, at $.20 each.
Not a huge capital outlay, by anyone's standard. And producing an ebook, is even cheaperlike almost NO capital outlay! What I am trying to demonstrate here, is that it doesn't require much to record an interview, a "how to" audio or even a "how to" video and then sell it to those who want it. Or write an ebook.
Creating a ?How to Make Money on the Internet? audio is NOT the only niche on the internet. Don't be so short sighted! I have proven by the topics listed above that there is an UNLIMITED supply of topics and niches out there to create a product for'if you do your research and follow some easy steps.
You must believe in yourself. Others just like you have created e-books, audios, tutorials, home study courses, even seminars. Try selling other people's products, or earn commissions by recommending other products. There are many small businesses that kids can start, and many low budget Internet marketing strategies for small businesses. Find the one that works for you, and you too can become an Internet success.
All it takes is some confidence and a willingness to learn new skills. You can do anything you want to do. The first step is always the hardest ? try starting with a free blog, a great way to get acquainted with potential customers on the Internet. I have faith in you. You CAN do it!
Places To Sell Online
Wouldn't you want to track down what was going on?
Well, the same principle applies to your website, even if you're not directly selling online.
After all, what if the overall cost of your website is more than its worth to your business? Unless you're measuring what is going on, it could be that week after week, you're only being delivered 10% of the business that you're paying for.
But I'm not online to make money, it's just for general brand awareness
Surely if you just have a brochure site or an information site, you don't need to worry about measuring? The site is just about letting people know you are there, right?
Wrong
For what is the ultimate point of generating that awareness? There is still an action attached to it somewhere - be it a phone call, an invitation to quote, a sale a year down the line. It's the reason your business exists.
Whatever it is that you want people to do once they have awareness of your business. That's what you need to measure.
Measuring lets you decide if the benefits you receive from your website justify the price you are paying. Because every website has a cost, even if it is just in terms of time.
Measuring sounds difficult
Measuring is about ensuring that you are achieving success outcomes that are worth more than you're paying for them. It will show you if the money you are spending on your website and marketing is making you richer or poorer as a result.
Measuring doesn't have to be difficult and there are plenty of tools out there. Web analytics software, Excel spreadsheets, even just an old fashioned calculator will help. But tools alone can't tell you the answers. Measuring does require some thinking on your part.
Your brain is the most important measurement tool there is
To get started, think about how much a successful outcome is worth to you. And it doesn't just have to be sales. Newsletter sign-ups have a value, so do phone inquiries or speaking engagements. The important thing is to give the success outcome a cash value, even if it doesn't have a specific price attached to it.
For example, you may decide a newsletter sign up is worth ?50. From then on, its pretty clear that you don't want to be spending more than ?49.99 to achieve that sign up.
Also keep a note of how people heard about you.
Online this can sometimes be tracked automatically. But offline the chances are you'll need to ask. You may discover, for example, that 25% of your phone enquirers saw your website prior to calling. Once you can measure that and assign a rough monetary value to those calls, you'll soon be able to judge if the website is a cash cow or a money pit.
Website measurement is not just for businesses that sell directly online
By measuring, you can ensure your website is earning its keep. And that applies to any organization spending money, time and energy on their website.
If the evidence shows that the website isn't shaping up, you have the choice of fixing it or dumping it. Either option beats continuing in the dark week after week.
No more putting up with only 10% of the business that you're paying for. Just like you'd track down those mysteriously elusive pens, pencils and staples, website measurement means you can track down that missing website business too.
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