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3 Ways to Profit with Your Website


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Most people who have started a website were motivated by the opportunity to make money. For some, this might mean a full-time job with the opportunityof a dream-like payday, for others it might mean just covering the costs on their hobby website, and maybe make a little more.

Whatever your situation is, there are several ways to monetize your website. There are no rules on which approach is right or wrong; it's more a matter of following some general guidelines and testing what works best for your unique situation. Here are three effective revenue streams that you can use for your website.

1. Sell your own products or services

The first and most obvious revenue stream is to sell your own products or services through your website. This, of course, means that you'll first need a product or service to sell. If you already have that , this can be an excellent choice since it allows you to get started immediately and develop a long-term business. If you don't think you have anything to sell, you're probably wrong; almost everyone I've met has a unique skill they are good at and like doing that others would be willing to pay them to do. Give some thought to the things that your friends and family come to you for assistance or advice and I'm sure you'll come up with a few ideas.

If you want to monetize your website by selling your own products or services, some important factors to think about are:

Focus on benefits, not features. No one cares about how Tums is produced or why it works in the way that it does – they only care that it reduces the heartburn they are suffering from. Inform your visitors on the benefits they will enjoy by purchasing your products or services.

Get to the point. Get rid of splash pages, special plugins, music and anything else that acts as a distraction or road block to your visitor buying from your website.

Tell your visitors exactly what you want them to do. If you want them to call you, make sure that your phone number is clearly visible near the top and bottom of every page, and tell them to call you. If you want them to fill out a form, you should clearly link to it from each page, or better yet, add it to every page. Whatever action you want them to take, make it clear and easy for them.

Present a professional image. If your budget allows, hire a professional web design agency and copywriter. The money you may save by designing your own website will be far less than the sales you will lose with an ineffective website.

2. Promote other company's products or services

If you don't want to, or are unable to sell your own products or services, you can always promote other companies with affiliate marketing and earn money for each sale or lead you generate for the merchant. Affiliate marketing can take many forms, such as media buys or PPC, but in this context we're talking about placing ads with and affiliate tracking code on your website to drive traffic to the merchant's website. You may have already seen many companies that offer their own affiliate programs, but you're generally better off working with a reputable network because they make sure that you get paid as long as you've followed the terms of service, plus they offer tutorials to help you get started and avoid many of the common pitfalls. Commission Junction is a great choice for both novices and pros because they offer a wide range of advertisers, helpful staff as well as tutorials and other resources. Another excellent choice is Amazon's affiliate program since they sell almost everything you can think of, making it easy to monetize almost any niche.

When it comes to affiliate marketing, these steps will get you headed in the right direction:

Develop original, useful content. The key to success for a content-based website monetized with affiliate marketing is targeted traffic, and the key to earning that traffic is feeding the search engines fresh, relevant content on a regular and frequent basis.

Focus on relevancy over commissions. You will undoubtedly come across an advertiser offering a high payout for hot new product, sometimes over $100 per sale, but if it's of no interest to your visitors, your conversions will suffer. If you focus on relevant ads instead, your individual commissions will be smaller, but they will be steady and frequent, so you will be far more profitable in the long run.

Focus on content, not ads. If most of your website is covered with ads, your visitors won't stay around long, and they won't come back again. However, if the ads are subtle, they can actually add value for your visitors. You should avoid anything that forces your visitors to view your ads before they can access your content.

Test everything. Ad design, size, placement and so on. The more things you test, the more you can improve your conversions and increase your profits. You should be using tools such as Google analytics in addition to analyzing your performance as well as commission reports within your affiliate network.

3. Sell advertising space

Perhaps you like to keep everything nice and simple. If you don't want to sell products or services, and the idea of tracking and testing your results is only slightly more appealing than moonlighting as a rodeo clown, then selling ad space may be a better option for you. One of the most important factors in making this option approach successful is quality targeted traffic, after all, companies are advertising because they want exposure to the right people, and a website without much traffic, or poor quality traffic can't provide that.

Selling ad space can be difficult, but here are some tried and true techniques to make it work:

As with affiliate marketing, your focus should be on your content, not the ads. Having less ads doesn't mean that you'll make less money – advertisers will be more inclined to purchase ad space if they feel they have a better chance of their ad being noticed and clicked on.

You should offer ad space in many of the standard ad sizes because most advertisers already have their creative materials produced and don't want to create a custom sized ad. You'll want to make sure that you make space for several 125×125px ads, and either a 300×250px or 250×250px ad, as these are the most popular. 468X60px and 728x90px are fairly common too.

Make it clear that you sell ad space. That could be as simple as a link that says "Advertise on this site" or a muted ad that says "Your ad could be here."

If you haven't sold any ads yet, you should put some up, even if you do it for free. You could temporarily fill your ad space with affiliate ads, ads for friends or business partners or even ads for some of your favorite charities. The idea is to create an impression of demand; think about how you would feel if you walked into an unfamiliar restaurant around dinner time and it was completely empty – you'd probably think it wasn't a very good restaurant and consider spending your money elsewhere.

Learn what works best for you. Remember, one solution won't necessarily work for everyone, so feel free to experiment with each revenue stream or a combination of them. Every website is different, as is every niche, so you'll probably have to do a bit of testing to see what works the best in your particular situation. This can take a fair amount of time, especially with a new website, so be patient and follow through until you find what generates the best results for you.

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