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My Internet Business And Getting It Running

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by Trisha Frauenhofer

When you are thinking about starting up your own online business you will want to have a pre-launch plan in place before jumping in with both feet. Consider it the blue print to creating a successful business.

I cringe at it now, but when I look at my first business plan, it was a disaster, and it wasn’t (in retrospect) that my internet business failed spectacularly. I hadn’t put together a realistic budget, and I’d just assumed that marketing would “happen on its own”. I took out a loan, based on a second mortgage without identifying where the revenue potentials were.

A key aspect to making your internet based business is getting on the web in the first place; you’ll need a web designer for that, or you can learn it on your own. We’re going to be iconoclastic here, and suggest that it’s worth your time to pay someone to do this for you. The primary business case for spending money on outside people is whether or not they can do something you can’t, or whether they can do something you can do - but free your time up to do something else. Even if you’re an HTML and CSS guru, if you’re starting your own business, having someone else do the grunt work of designing the site is worth the time.

A web designer should not only design your site, they should also be able to take care your domain name registration, all of your hosting needs, and all of your software that you may require to run your business successfully. Keep open lines of communication with your designer so that they can give you all of your desires on your site.

Internet speed is one important aspect of My Internet Business Pre-Launch plan that I think many people do not take into consideration. No one surfing the net will want to wait a long time for your page to load onto their computer. So unless you plan to only target customers with high speed internet access, remember all the glitz and flashiness will not matter much to those who do not have the time to load it.

When designing the site (or working with the designer), remember the KISS principal: Keep It Small, Stupid. No matter how shiny the graphics are, no matter how whizzbang the Flash animation is, your goal is to have something that loads almost instantly. Take the time to hit your site with a dial up modem; if it takes long enough that you wouldn’t wait for it, make a low graphics main entry page and work from there.

Once I learned how to set up a maintainable web site, it was time to focus on marketing. I started marketing last time by taking out radio spots, in part because a friend of a friend got me a deal at the local radio station. Since the spots were local, I got no coverage outside of local broadcast range. Not a good idea when I’m trying to sell things on the Internet. Now, I focus on building up web traffic.

Related to Ad Words and related ad proxy systems is getting social networking sites to drive traffic to yours. Focus on getting people who have credibility in their online community referring to your products and web site, and you’ll build a nice stream of ready traffic to your site - and eventually, to your affiliate sales or your products.

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April 12th, 2008 - Posted in Online Marketing | |

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