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  • Are You In a Position to Start an Online Business?

    By: Angela Wu


    When I first started my online business, I did everything I
    could to save a little money -- I didn't want a domain name,
    not even for a mere $35/year (it was expensive back then!),
    and I certainly didn't want to pay recurring monthly fees
    for a web host.

    That was a mistake. What I came to realize was simply that
    if I wasn't willing to make these small investments -- well,
    I just wasn't in the position to be starting a business.
    Sometimes the truth hurts!

    I came to accept that I could learn from the experiences of
    successful online entrepreneurs. From them, I learned that
    it just doesn't help to try to 'cut corners' on certain
    things. So what are some of the things you need to get
    started on the 'net?

    = Your own domain. At GoDaddy, http://www.godaddy.com/ ,
    you can register a domain for a mere $8.95/year. There
    is NO excuse not to have your own domain at these rock-
    bottom prices! Your own domain will help your business
    build credibility -- plus, it's easier to remember a
    simple www.yourcompany.com then something like,
    www.afreedomain.com/userpages/~yourname/homedir !

    = Web hosting. Don't skimp on it, but don't get a whole
    bunch of features you don't need, either. Be willing
    to spend money for a reliable web host with a great
    uptime record, one that can offer you excellent customer
    service. Start your research at TopHosts,
    http://www.tophosts.com/ .

    = Website stats. Knowing who your visitors are, how
    they're finding your site, which pages they're viewing
    most, etc. will help you to refine your site and your
    marketing efforts. Check with your web host first to
    see what type of website stats or demographics they
    offer with your hosting package. Other options
    include the AXS Visitor Tracking System,
    http://www.xav.com/scripts/axs/ , and WebLog,
    http://awsd.com/scripts/weblog/index.shtml
    Both are currently free.

    = Ad tracker. An ad tracker will help you to see which
    one of your marketing campaigns is giving you the best
    results. For example, how much response are you getting
    from your ad on a website? How much interest did your
    article generate? You can then focus your efforts on
    the marketing techniques that are giving you the results
    you want -- and dump those that aren't. 'AdTrackz' is
    one excellent ad tracker, and is available from
    http://buildyourhomebiz.com/rd/adtrackz.html .

    = Autoresponders. These excellent tools help to automate
    customer follow-ups (you *do* follow up with your
    prospects, right?) and other tasks, such as mailing out
    articles or reports to visitors who request them. They
    typically run about $20/month... but WorkYourLeads
    offers unlimited autoresponders for $10/month,
    http://buildyourhomebiz.com/automate.html . Other
    good choices are GetResponse, http://getresponse.com/ ,
    and AWeber, http://www.aweber.com/ .

    = List hosts. You may already know that capturing your
    prospect's email address is the one of the most important
    things you can do -- it gives you the ability to build a
    credible and trusting business 'relationship' with them,
    and you'll be able to market to them repeatedly. Many
    Internet businesses offer a newsletter to keep in touch
    with their customers. To deliver your newsletter you
    can use either an autoresponder (see above) or a list
    manager. Two popular list hosts are Yahoo Groups,
    http://groups.yahoo.com/, which is currently free; and
    Topica, http://www.topica.com/ .

    Note that free tools aren't necessarily either the best
    or worst choice, and they're not guaranteed to be free
    forever. Please don't use price as your only criteria.

    And finally, don't forget about investing in two more
    vital keys to success: education (for example, copywriting
    manuals, Internet marketing courses, etc) and marketing.
    All of the best tools in the world won't do you any good
    unless you can get interested prospects to visit your site
    and make a purchase.

    The old saying, 'You have to spend money to make money'
    is true of businesses everywhere... and that includes the
    Internet. Fortunately, starting a business online can be
    very affordable, even for the 'average' person.


    About the Author

    Angela is the editor of Online Business Basics, a practical
    and down-to-earth guide to building an Internet business on
    a beginner's budget. See why it's received so many rave
    reviews! Visit http://onlinebusinessbasics.com/article.html
    Or request a series of 10 free reports to get you started:
    mailto:businessbasics@workyourleads.com




     

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