As your internet site becomes one of many millions added to the web that week, how will Google be ready to distinguish it as being unique, engaging and deserving of inclusion it it's rather huge index? How will it even find it? What makes it stand out?
Exactly, I bet you don't know. The path to web wealth is not simply by throwing websites at the Net and hoping for the best, even the most experienced marketer will have to do a little research and that's where it becomes a bit sticky.
You see, there are a number of stages to becoming successful on the internet and like any project you want to approach it in a clever and measured way.
Creating a website? That's Easy. You can create a website in minutes using one of the thousands of different web based applications available and most of them are totally free. You may need a little bit of design flair, but most come with templates and for some quid you can purchase some good photographs from iStockPhoto for example.
Before we continue, remember that owning an internet site used to be something that only the rich and well known could afford - not anymore. I'm not pronouncing your free or inexpensive website will be any good, but it'll at least be a website. Let's continue...
marketing your website? This is difficult. It's OK me and others saying'build tons of links', but where do you build these magical links you keep harping on about? What's the secret? OK, we could tell you ( and in our training at least, we do ), but the hardest bit here is that you need to keep doing it. You can't just give up after the first week because your website has not moved.
OK, so you've a site and you know you have got to build links and with a bit of luck you also know where to get these links from - so what next?
Well, we've missed the most important part - the study.
Consultants are paid a lot for a reason - they know the way to research, plan and provide the best information before the ramshackle builders get their hands on anything. Building stuff is simple ; knowing what to build is tricky.
regard it from a traditional shop viewpoint. Would you open a burger store in a high st that already had 2 McDonald's, a Burger King and three other independent burger restaurants? It could appear like a no-brainer- certainly there's too much competition, but is that taking under consideration the environment, the neighboring areas, the amount of burger-eating students that stumble out of the bars on a friday night? Perhaps it might stand another 2, maybe there are three too many.
Questions, questions, questions...
And yet, when it comes to the web, these are the kind of questions you need to be asking when thinking about the service you're going to provide. Simply throwing up a site and expecting it to make a fortune will not work. True, if you've got masses of time then thanks to the low cost you can always just give every one a go, but if you're building a real business then you want to research first - and that takes ability, time and plenty of patience.
be aware of, there are millions of people doing what you do and for all of the great success stories you read from folk selling their 'guaranteed affiliate sale' systems, there are thousands others trying exactly the same.
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