An Internet Business Formula of Success
With this mathematical mindset I also like finding things that
are able to be duplicated. One thing that I have found that can
usually be duplicated is success. If you can find somebody that
is successful with their Internet business and find out
everything that they do, and then do it, you will be able to
have success as well!
It is with this notion that I put together a simple "Internet
Business Formula" that lays out exactly what you can do to start
and succeed in your own Internet business.
But remember, if you leave out steps in a formula you usually
get the wrong answer in the end. The same goes for this formula:
If you follow it, you will have success. If you leave parts out,
you'll probably end up being just where you are right now, and
no further.
The Internet Business Formula.
Here are the simple steps to the Internet Business Formula:
1. Find a niche market. 2. Build a simple website that provides
free content (articles, tips, tricks, etc.). 3. Build a
newsletter list. 4. Publish more free content to your list and
to the website. 5. After you have built up enough trust, ask
your list what product they want. 6. Build the product, OR find
similar ones that have high value that somebody else has made.
7. Sell it to them. 8. Go back to #4.
Pretty simple, isn't it? In fact, it is so simple that you might
be tempted to leave out parts (like step #3 or #4). You may say
to yourself: "I don't need a newsletter list; I'll just generate
a ton of traffic to my website and make money from ads!"
Big mistake.
In fact, if you make this mistake then you are probably losing
out on about 90% of the revenue that your website could make.
The problem that most people have is in Step #1 - finding a
niche market that will make them money. Most make the mistake of
generalizing what they want to do to the point where visitors
can't really tell what their website is about.
Another mistake that is often made is leaving out the
newsletter. I do admit, it takes a lot of work to maintain a
newsletter list, even one that you only email twice a month. But
in the long run this will be your main money-maker.
The other great thing about having a newsletter list is that
your readers will tell you what content to build. Rather than
guessing at what everybody wants you can simply ask them. Most
readers are thrilled to give you a suggestion and then see you
write an article that addresses that issue, especially if you
solve that issue. It is a great way to build a solid
relationship with them.
Once you have a good newsletter list established and have
delivered a ton of good content to them, you can start thinking
about making a product that you can sell. Whether it's an
e-book, a membership, a service, or an actual physical product,
having a newsletter list will make your job easier.
Why? It is simply because you can ask your list what they would
want to buy from you! It is a tactic that is largely underused
in the Internet marketing world, and yet probably the most
effective.
Of course, adding more and more quality, useful content should
always be a priority. That is why people came in the first
place, so if you want them to stick around, keep delivering!
In the end this formula will guarantee you success if you are
willing to put the time and effort into it.
Matthew Glanfield is an Internet marketing veteran of 3 years.
Receive his free email course on how to start your own Internet
business by visiting http://www.internetbusinessformula.com.
About the author:
Matthew Glanfield has been in Internet marketing for over 3
years. Within the last six months of 2005 he generated over
$100,000 in sales on only one of his websites. He now helps
others to start their own Internet businesses at his website
http://www.internetbusinessformula.com.