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Web Site Monetization - Turn Your Web Site into a Money Maker

Whether you're a blogger or just have a personal web site, you need to know something very important: With just a little bit of effort you can be making money from your web presence. It always amazes me the number of blogs I see that aren't taking advantage of some simple tactics to bring their owner some additional cash. I'm not saying you'll make thousands of dollars a month (although some people do), but even making $10-$20 a month can be a rewarding feeling. This article will introduce you to two of the most common ways of generating additional income from your web site: Pay Per Click (PPC) and Web Affiliates.

Pay Per Click (PPC)

The idea behind PPC is that your site will display ads or links for other web sites. If a visitor to your site clicks on one of the links you will get paid. There are many different PPC options out there, but by far the most common one is Google Adsense. The best part about PPC is that signing up to be a "publishers" (i.e,. one that publishes the ads on a site) is FREE! That's right, you can sign up for a Google Adsense account in just a few minutes and it costs you nothing. Once you sign up you can quickly use the online tools to generate some script code that you add to your web page(s). That's it. Then when a visitor comes to your site they will see context-relevant ads and links being displayed. If one of them catches their interest and they click on it you make money. The amount of money you make per click can vary greatly depending on the content of your site and the link clicked. I've gotten has little as a penny for a click and as much as $3.76 for a click! The great part about PPC is that you really only have a little initial setup time and then you just sit back and wait for the clicks to generate you money.

If you are a blogger and use Wordpress there are several plug-ins available that will allow you to display Google Adsense ads on your blog.

Web Affiliates

The other money generation option I want to present is web affiliates. The world of web affiliates is huge. It seems that almost every business on the Internet offers an affiliate program. An affiliate program is when the business allows other people to market their products or services. If you send them a customer that buys something then the business will pay you a portion of the money or a fixed fee. Just like with PPC, the great part about affiliate programs is that there is no cost to you.

When it comes to web affiliate programs you have two basic paths you can take. You can search out companies that seem to fit with the theme of your site and see if they offer an affiliate program, or you can sign up for an account (for no cost) with a large affiliate marketing company like Commission Junction, Clickbank, Share-a-Sale, and so on. There are certainly some difference between the affiliate companies I listed, but the common feature is that they have already found a bunch of companies with affiliate programs and they provide an easy way to search for what you want.

Once you've found a few companies of interest and established an affiliate relationship with them, you can get links and banners from them. You take the links and/or banners and add them to your web site. If a visitor to your site clicks on one of the links or banners and ultimately purchases something from the company, the company will pay you. This is different than PPC, which pays you just when the person clicks the link. The upside of affiliates is that when you do make money it can be quite a bit more. I have some affiliate relationships that pay over $30 for each new customer that comes from my site. Not bad for just displaying a link or banner!

Conclusion

I hope you found this information helpful and understand enough to get started making some extra money. It really isn't that difficult and you might as well try to make a few dollars from something you're already doing.

Brad Salmon has over 18 years of experience designing and developing technology solutions. He continues to have a passion for technology and spends his spare time learning new technologies and how to apply them to add real value. His company - Flintvalley, LLC - is focused on web site development and sharing the lessons learned with individuals and small businesses.

Brad Salmon - EzineArticles Expert Author

 


Using Web Builders For The First Time - Easy or Difficult?

Having to know HTML has been for many years the one thing that has prevented people from building their own website. There was an unspoken belief that ordinary, i.e. non-technical, people would need to consult experts if they wanted an internet presence.

Modern software marketers claim that anyone with a computer and internet connection, can easily build websites without the need to learn HTML.

In this article we discuss if this is really true or not.

With some new web software programs, the emphasis has moved away from "coding" to more of a step-by-step user friendly approach. Simply typing your website information onto pages just as you would using a word processor can result in pages being generated automatically into web pages. Many programs use WYSIWYG technology. This stands for "what you see is what you get".

Most modern editors format the entire HTML in the background. If you can use Microsoft Word then you can use these programs the same way. Just type.

So Is The HTML correct?

Some purists would argue that WYSIWYG programs make messy or bloated HTML code and the web pages may not be fully compliant to international standards. Some web pages may display slightly differently in different browsers.

In the end, having a website live on the web is better than not having it up there. The making of a website even if HTML is unknown. Even though the HTML code may not be "perfect" the resultant web pages are still normal looking to the user.

When looking for designs, you can easily import your own graphics and designs into most modern website building programs. There are many templates (or skins) you can buy or download for free.

The booming market of first time marketers has created a whole industry of easy to use website programs and the vendors have shown a great understanding of the needs of novice website builders by producing comprehensive manuals and tutorials that lay out each step.

The tutorials are so user-friendly, with a common sense approach, that even beginners should be able to complete a simple website in just an hour. With a domain name registered and a hosting company enlisted, their first website can be 'live' in minutes.

In addition to the tutorial, beginners will find a wealth of information on related forums of web software providers. The training and supporting forum has a broad knowledge spread. There is always someone to answer a novice's questions, either the creator or a team member or a fellow user via the forums.

Not all easy web software programs are only for the new. Upon further inspection there are powerful website design package that are also ideal for intermediate and experienced internet marketers.

Many come feature packed with tools for site map creation, search engine optimization and some have an Affiliate Wizard for affiliate marketers.

Investing in other solutions will not be required. Modern web builders stretch even for the advanced marketer.

So the results are in - and they look pretty good for the first time web builder.

Join this FREE XSitePro mini-course written by online business expert James Schramko. The modules reveal unique and valuable XSite Pro information and a special bonus offer: >>XSitePro Mini Course

James Schramko - EzineArticles Expert Author

 


Is Your Website Too Generic?

So you managed to get a website up and working. You managed to set up a pay per click campaign. But you have not managed to get lots of buyers, callers, joiners, clickers or whatever it is you were after. You may even be advertising to a niche market, yet your website speaks to a general audience. If you try to be everything to every body these days and you will end up being nothing to anybody. So let's look at how you might make changes to your site to speak to a niche and get some conversions.

News Flash. The general store can't compete with the amazons of the world.

If you try all by yourself to compete with mega mart, you will get lost in the big black wormhole of the internet-- also known as the limp, lame, solitary server for misplaced website owners. That's why you choose a segment or a niche strategy. It offers you an opportunity to carve a market share out of that big giant pie. The trick is to identify the niche market or brand audience who will value the service or product enough to pay for it.

How can you position to a primary target audience ?

Don't shoot at the ocean hoping to hit a fish. You need to follow a plan or niche strategy to develop your website so it speaks to this primary target audience. A website is a marketing tool. So here is a brief outline regarding how you might go about the process of creating a well-positioned, marketing savvy website that is not generic. This is an extremely simplified website plan for positioning to a target audience but it outlines a process that you can follow.

  • Define your site- Before you can actually choose the type of software or tool you will need to create your site, you need to first determine what KIND of site you want. Is it a site to promote your business? Or an eCommerce site to sell stuff? Is it a community forum for like minded. You site definition determines which development tools you'll need. A free template might do the trick or you might like to look into ecommerce programs.

  • Define your goals- What do you want this website to do for you? Sell? Get additional business? Advertise more high-profit items or services? Serve as a status gateway for your sales and marketing team? Do you want it to be an informational platform that is supported by advertising. Writing down your goals gives you a focus.

  • Define your target market- It's not "everyone on the internet". Big companies spend MILLIONS to define their market and create an appropriate strategy. So you need to research the segment of the population who you are trying to reach. If it's teenagers, is it female teens with self esteem issues? Is it teens who are book worms? If you know which segment it is, you can further define the audience and know how to speak to them.

  • Define features- These are the features you want on your site. If you are a real estate firm, do you want an amortization calculator? Do you want a venue for people to leave comments? Do you want a slide show, streaming video, audio files? Do you want a schedule of how-to clinics and sign up capability for these clinics? What about registration and payment capability? All of this helps determine the tools you use, the package you might buy the host you will choose. Some hosts are better if you happen to be posting lots of video or audio content for example. Still others offer ecoommerce packages with a higher level of tech support for these customers.

  • Target marketing strategy-Your marketing strategy is a plan to reach specific objectives. It does not have to be catchy. It just has to define what you would like the site to accomplish. Example: For instance, you want your computer repair business to cater to home office entrepreneurs who want same-day repair. Your focus is getting computers fixed fast from a remote location and keeping the business person at peak productivity by minimizing downtime. You may also want to get an affiliate cut for spyware you recommend on your website and other products that keep computers virus free and performing smoothly. You want to keep in touch with your market through a newsletter with free tips on how to boost performance and with latest virus alerts. You would like to start offering monthly contracts for being the "IT Department" for the home office entrepreneur and eventually establish yourself as the go-to company for IT services.

Remember to write or use copy that does not focus on yourself or your company, but think strategically in terms of how your product(s), service or company benefits your target market. Then your website should guide them along the path to the action you wish them to take much like a live sales person would do. Plan your website well and it could become one of your least expensive and highest yielding marketing and sales tools.

Free pdf to define your target market. http://webpreppro.com/freestuff.shtml

I'm professional freelance copywriter with 20+ years experience turning marketing strategies into memorable advertising and websites. My clients have included everything from national brands and local businesses. The only common thread in my work over the years from small space print to TV ads, new product rollouts to websites, is that they are all positioned to a target market.

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Anne Moss Rogers - EzineArticles Expert Author

 


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