22 Feb 2008 03:49:06 | Robert Evans
Copyright 2005 Robert Evans
What is the point of having a website, you may ask, when the
affiliate programme you have joined has provided you with your
own web page to promote? This is a fair question. The answer has
to be that with your own site - and of course your own domain
name - you will have a lot more control over your business. Here
are four reasons why you should be grabbing your piece of
internet real estate - right now.
1) To begin with, it serves as the focal point for your
business. Once you have it properly set up you can have all
sorts of pages leading off from it, effectively creating an
entire network of interlinked pages. Adding fresh, unique
content to your site on a regular basis, can also help take your
site from obscurity to top rankings on the major search engines
in a relatively short space of time, resulting in high profile
exposure for whatever business you are operating.
This is not a pipe dream that only top level search engine
optimisation experts can achieve. Anyone can do it. Believe me.
Try to remember this simple process whenever you add something
to your site:
* build a page with fresh content relating to the theme of your
site. This can of course be on the subject of the product you
are promoting, whether it is your own or someone else's. *
optimise it with appropriate title and description tags * make
sure it is linked to the home page * give the page itself a
descriptive name
2) Another rock solid reason for having your own website is so
that you can take advantage of some really neat scripts and
features you can add to it, such as a classified ad service, a
pay per click service, a search engine, even a web hosting
service. Some of these features can also make you a healthy
income.
3) You can use a web page as the gateway to an automated
followup system that is activated whenever a visitor submits his
contact details via a form. Why would your visitors give you
their details? Because you have something they want. And you are
going to give it to them in exchange for their name and email
address. This can be a free report, ebook or other product.
Once they submit their details, the first of a series of emails
is sent to them containing whatever they requested - together
with an ad for the product or service you are promoting. You
should also set the system up to send them further emails over a
period covering about a month.
By setting up such pages and systems you are leaving yourself
free to concentrate on developing your business and bringing in
new visitors. Which brings us to the fourth rock solid reason
for having a web site.
4) Joint ventures. This is another excellent reason to have your
own site and either your own product to sell or one which you
have the resell rights for. Don't be put off by the thought of
approaching other business owners with a joint venture proposal.
Just go to your favourite search engine and do a search under
"ezine directories" then contact a handful of publishers whose
ezines fall into the same category as the product you are
selling and offer them a (sizeable) percentage on any sales they
generate.
You supply them with the ad copy, or work with them to produce
something that their readers are likely to respond to - then sit
back (but not for long) and wait for the sales to start coming
in. If you have found the right partner and he or she has a
sizeable subscriber base, this could result in quite a healthy
return.
In order to enter into a joint venture arrangement you would, of
course, need to set up a special page that your joint venture
partner will send their subscribers to. Make sure you insert
their name or Affiliate ID into your payment buttons. This can
easily be done in PayPal by simply adding it after the name of
the product.
About Author :
Bob Evans has been doing business on the internet since 2000. He
builds web sites and writes fresh unique content on just about
any subject for use by both novice and experienced webmasters.
http://www.bevans-marketing.com