Make Money through Online Sales
- Create an online store.
Selling online is especially useful if you have a niche item that can’t
attract enough business to survive in a physical location, but of course
online stores for everyday items aren’t going anywhere, either. If you
aren’t particularly web-savvy or can be bothered to maintain a website,
you can set up shop on a site like eBay or CafePress (for a fee). Otherwise, you can hire someone to design a website for you or even make your own.
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Create a virtual store.
Believe it or not, vendors selling virtual items from within online
games can make money in the real world. By creating an avatar of
yourself and setting up shop, you can do business with other players (or
even just advertise your real-world business). Of course, you must
first find a game that allows it and pay to set it up, but once you’re
in, you can reach a huge range of people in various age groups and
locations around the world. MMORPGs (massive, multiplayer online
role-playing games) are especially good places to do this.
Pointers when Working Online
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Make a good first impression no matter which type of online endeavor you attempt.
As with any business, your brand (web site, store, virtual portfolio
etc.) must grab the prospects attention, enticing and encouraging
him/her to learn more. A strong brand should include intelligently and
insightfully written copy, a description of your offering, product
overview, news and information and numerous opportunities to respond
(call to action).
- Differentiate your product/service from the competition. Consider
what makes your business unique by focusing on the brand, the specific
suite of services and how the product or service will solve the
customer’s problem. Punctuate these differentiating factors in order to
set your brand apart from the rest.
- Maintain a friendly, approachable tone. You want to invite your
customer to interact with you so be sure that while the copy on your
site or portfolio should be informative, it should also communicate a
friendly tone that will motivate communication and interaction with your
customers.
- Have a solid contract with your partner company. Enlist the
assistance of an attorney or have a lawyer review your partner company’s
contract so you know how you will be paid and the basis for payment
(for example if it based on produced work, solid sales, sign ups,
conversions, referrals, etc.).
- Follow up with clients after an initial interaction. Because you
haven’t had the benefit of face-to-face meeting, you will need to be
proactive (but not a stalker) online. After an initial meeting with a
client, send a thank you email a few days later to remind the client
about your meeting. Open the floor to additional questions and let your
prospective client know you are excited about the possibility of serving
him/her.
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Optimize your skills and knowledge in order to create a strong online presence. Although you may be a talented salesperson or graphic designer, you may not know how those talents will translate online.
- Take an search engine optimization course. Either online or possibly
offered at your local community college, learning about search engine
optimization (SEO) is an important component to a successful online
career. SEO training will teach you how to position your brand or store
higher on Google search engine rankings so your business is hit first
when potential clients are performing a search.
- Write a business plan. Even if the business plan will never leave
your computer, creating a plan will give you specific direction and
goals, which will help you stay on track and focused.
- Consult with experts. If you have a friend or colleague who has had
success making money online, tap into his/her knowledge and experience.
Find out what has worked well or what he/she has tried that bombed.
Extract as much knowledge and insight to help guide you in how you will
create your online business.
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Make sure you have the dedication and focus to work independently.
If you plan to make your online money making endeavor a success, you
must have what it takes to manage your time and be dedicated to your
craft.
- Examine your financial needs. Do you need to make a large income or
are you interested in making money online just to have some mad money?
The level of required income will most likely dictate the amount of time
and effort you’ll need to spend making your online business a success.
- Evaluate the amount of time you can dedicate to your online
business. Are you a stay-at-home mom with two small children and a
demanding school and housekeeping schedule or are you single with no
strings attached (or somewhere in between)? Identify the hours during
the day you can commit to your business and compare those hours to the
amount of money you need to make. Typically, especially with some
businesses, the earlier months and years are considerably more time
consuming, especially if you are building a client list.
- Be honest about your work habits. Are you a self starter, motivated
enough to stay on task and work without having a boss check on you, or
are you easily distracted by the phone, kids or other environmental
disturbances? Working online takes a tremendous amount of motivation and
focus in order to reach your cash generating goals.
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