There is a proven
sequence of steps you can follow to guarantee your success when you're starting
a small business online. I've seen thousands of people start and grow
successful businesses by doing the following:
1.
Find
a need and fill it.
2.
Write
copy that sells.
3.
Design
and build an easy-to-use website.
4.
Use
search engines to drive traffic to your site.
5.
Establish
an expert reputation for yourself.
6.
Follow
up with your customers and subscribers with e-mail.
7.
Increase
your income through back-end sales and upselling.
Anyone, from
newbie to seasoned online entrepreneur, can benefit from this process in
learning how to start a
business online.
Step 1: Find a need and fill
it
Most people who
are just starting out make the mistake of looking for a product first, and a
market second.
To boost your
chances of success, start with a market. The trick is to find a group of people
who are searching for a solution to a problem, but not finding many results.
The internet makes this kind of market research easy:
·
Visit
online forums to see what questions people ask and what problems they're trying
to solve.
·
Do
keyword research to find keywords that a lot of people are searching, but for
which not many sites are competing.
·
Check
out your potential competitors by visiting their sites and taking note of what
they're doing to fill the demand. Then you can use what you've learned and
create a product for a market that already exists--and do it better than the
competition.
Step 2: Write copy that sells
There's a proven
sales copy formula that takes visitors through the selling process from the
moment they arrive to the moment they make a purchase:
1.
Arouse
interest with a compelling headline.
2.
Describe
the problem your product solves.
3.
Establish
your credibility as a solver of this problem.
4.
Add
testimonials from people who have used your product.
5.
Talk
about the product and how it benefits the user.
6.
Make
an offer.
7.
Make
a strong guarantee.
8.
Create
urgency.
9.
Ask
for the sale.
Throughout your
copy, you need to focus on how your product or service is uniquely able solve
people's problems or make their lives better. Think like a customer and ask
"What's in it for me?"
Step 3: Design and build your
website
Once you've got
your market and product, and you've nailed down your selling process, now
you're ready for your small-business web design. Remember to keep it simple.
You have fewer than five seconds to grab someone's attention--otherwise they're
gone, never to be seen again. Some important tips to keep in mind:
·
Choose
one or two plain fonts on a white background.
·
Make
your navigation clear and simple, and the same on every page.
·
Only
use graphics, audio or video if they enhance your message.
·
Include
an opt-in offer so you can collect e-mail addresses.
·
Make
it easy to buy--no more than two clicks between potential customer and
checkout.
·
Your
website is your online storefront, so make it customer-friendly.
Step 4: Use search engines to
drive targeted buyers to your site
Pay-per-click
advertising is the easiest way to get traffic to a brand-new site. It has two
advantages over waiting for the traffic to come to you organically. First, PPC
ads show up on the search pages immediately, and second, PPC ads allow you to
test different keywords, as well as headlines, prices and selling approaches.
Not only do you get immediate traffic, but you can also use PPC ads to discover
your best, highest-converting keywords. Then you can distribute the keywords
throughout your site in your copy and code, which will help your rankings in
the organic search results.
Step 5: Establish an expert
reputation for yourself
People use the
internet to find information. Provide that information for free to other sites,
and you'll see more traffic and better search engine rankings. The secret is to
always include a link to your site with each tidbit of information.
·
Give
away free, expert content. Create articles, videos or any other content that
people will find useful. Distribute that content through online article
directories or social media sites.
·
Include
"send to a friend" links on valuable content on your website.
·
Become
an active expert in industry forums and social networking sites where your
target market hangs out.
You'll reach new
readers. But even better, every site that posts your content will link back to
yours. Search engines love links from relevant sites and will reward you
in the rankings.
Step 6: Use the power of
e-mail marketing to turn visitors into buyers.
When you build an
opt-in list, you're creating one of the most valuable assets of your online
business. Your customers and subscribers have given you permission to send them
e-mail. That means:
·
You're
giving them something they've asked for.
·
You're
developing lifetime relationships with them.
·
The
response is 100 percent measurable.
·
E-mail
marketing is cheaper and more effective than print, TV or radio because it's
highly targeted.
Anyone who visits
your site and opts in to your list is a very hot lead. And there's no better
tool than e-mail for following up with those leads.
Step 7: Increase your income
through back-end sales and upselling
One of the most
important internet marketing strategies is to develop every customer's lifetime
value. At least 36 percent of people who have purchased from you once will buy
from you again if you follow up with them. Closing that first sale is by far
the most difficult part--not to mention the most expensive. So use back-end
selling and upselling to get them to buy again:
·
Offer
products that complement their original purchase.
·
Send
out electronic loyalty coupons they can redeem on their next visit.
·
Offer
related products on your "Thank You" page after they purchase.
Reward your
customers for their loyalty and they'll become even more loyal.
The internet changes so fast that one year online
equals about five years in the real world. But the principles of how to start
and grow a successful online business haven't changed at all. If you're just
starting a small business online, stick to this sequence. If you've been online
awhile, do a quick review and see if there's a step you're neglecting, or never
got around to doing in the first place. You can't go wrong with the basics.
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