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Protect Your Financial Future With An Online Business
by Bill Platt
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Published on this site: April 15th, 2009 - See
more articles from this month

The world around us is concerned about the future. With Obama in
the White House and record government spending during this
economic recession, many of our neighbors are sweating what the
future holds in store for them.
I worried about it for a bit, and then I realized that those of
us who live our business lives on the Internet will not see the
same depths of recession that our brick-and-mortar counterparts
will experience.
All one has to do is to visit their local restaurants or the
retail shop that offers the newest in cell phone products to
realize that while people are fearful, they are not broke. People
are still spending money to a large extent.
While people are still spending money in the marketplace, some
businesses are continuing to fail around us... Not because the
businesses do not have good products or people willing to buy
those products, but because many industries rely upon bank loans
to help them bridge the gap between production and payment from
their clients.
For example, the automakers have to carry a huge burden of cost
between the production of an automobile and when that vehicle is
finally sold to a consumer. It is not the lack of customers that
are killing the businesses we all know and respect, but instead,
it is a lack of bridge capital (a.k.a. commercial credit) that is
killing American businesses.
Look Out For Number One:
If you are one of those people who are wondering whether your job
will still be there next year, the only person who is going to
look out for your best interests is you.
Starting an online business can be a very inexpensive process.
Depending on the angle you take with your online business, you
may only need to spend less than $50 per month to get on your
feet with a viable online business.
For people who are just getting started with an online business,
I strongly recommend Site Build It
http://www.thephantomwriters.com/sbi. SBI provides a system
that enables anyone - and I do mean anyone - to build a
commerce-ready website in just a couple hours. Beyond a
user-friendly website building tool, SBI also offers training to
help its members to be more successful.
One of the factors that make SBI so attractive in my book is its
focus on Affiliate Products.
What Are Affiliate Products?
Affiliate products are products that are set up to enable
third-party persons (affiliates) to advertise the product and
earn a commission on any sale that is generated from the
affiliate's advertising.
For example, the affiliate program from which I have made the
most money over the years - to be honest, thousands of dollars
over the years - is the product line offered by World Wide Brands http://www.thephantomwriters.com/wwb.
World Wide Brands is committed to helping online sellers find the
companies who sell products wholesale and the companies who offer
drop shipping services to online sellers. If you are not familiar
with the term "drop shipping", it means that you would be able
to buy a product from them and have them "drop ship" the
product directly to your customer, as if you had that product in
stock when the product was purchased from you and you delivered
the product from your own warehouse.
I introduce people to the products offered by World Wide Brands,
through a special link that tracks my referrals, and if the
person I delivered to the World Wide Brands website makes a
purchase, I earn a commission on that sale. It is as simple as
that.
Another affiliate program that is very similar to World Wide
Brands is the program offered by Doba http://www.thephantomwriters.com/doba. Rather than a catalog of
drop-shipping companies, Doba is an Ebay-Certified drop shipper.
Simply put, an Affiliate Program is any product or service from
which you can earn a commission, if you do your part by
delivering a buying customer to the seller's website.
Affiliate Networks:
There are literally thousands of companies who offer affiliate
commissions on the sale of their products or services.
Fortunately, we don't have to search the web for weeks on end to
find available products and services that we would like to sell.
There are companies that have been built for the purpose of
helping sellers initiate affiliate programs for their products
and services. These companies literally represent hundreds and
sometimes thousands of sellers who offer affiliate programs.
Within each network, you can shop for the products and services
that you wish to sell from your own website. Within some
affiliate networks, you can just plug in a product to your
website and begin selling. Within other affiliate networks, you
may have to request the right to promote a product and wait for
the seller to approve your affiliate application.
Clickbank.com is an affiliate network company that enables you to
start selling any product in their network, without forcing you
to wait on approval to begin selling a product. This is the
primary reason why most software developers choose to work almost
exclusively with the Clickbank network.
Other affiliate network companies of note include:
- Commission Junction (www.cj.com)
- PepperJamNetwork.com
- CommissionSoup.com
- LinkConnector.com
- LinkShare.com
- ShareASale.com
Getting started with these affiliate networks is easy. You simply
need to sign up for an account and verify your email address.
Personally, I have accounts with each of the above-mentioned
affiliate networks.
Where Most Websites Fail:
Where most webmasters fail in their quest to make a living online
is in the final step. Once a website is set up with products and
services to sell, the final and most important step in the
process is to drive traffic to the website.
To be honest, I even failed in this part of the equation when I
got started online. Fortunately, I got started way back in 1995
when the Internet was still brand new. Back then, there were not
a lot of people who had mastered the Internet marketing concept -
well, there were not many people bragging about how well they
were doing online with Internet marketing anyway.
I finally started getting my head around this online marketing
thing in 1999, when I discovered people who were teaching others
how they could be successful with an online business - in the
same way that I do now.
In 1998, I started reading articles like this one - articles
intended to teach people how to be successful with an online
business. But I was a bit slow on the uptake...
It was by chance in 1999 that I saw a link in the one marketing
newsletter that I read every week. That link suggested that I
could write an article and submit it to the newsletter for
consideration of publication.
It is true that I did not know a lot about marketing a business
online, but I thought that maybe I could share a lesson that I
had learned while operating my online newsletter. So I wrote a
short article of about 700 words and submitted it to that
newsletter.
It was a full three months later when I received a message from
the editor of the publication telling me that my article would be
featured in his publication the next day. With that email, my
future was forever changed.
When published in that newsletter, my website which had seen 750
visitors over the previous two years suddenly served several
thousand visitors in one day. I was ecstatic.
With my initial success, I wrote six more articles in six weeks
and sent them through a mailing list that told publishers about
the availability of my articles. Then I got distracted for
several months and forgot about articles.
By chance, six months later I noticed a sudden and huge surge of
traffic to my website, so I did a bit of investigation as to how
that had happened. Lo and behold, one of my articles had been
published in another large newsletter.
Upon learning this information, I decided that I needed to check
on the reprint success of those first six articles. I was able to
track a pretty wide swath of newsletters that had reprinted my
articles; although I am certain that I missed a few. But with the
newsletters that I was able to find that had used my articles,
they had a combined circulation of 1.5 million readers.
With this discovery, I never again let articles disappear from my
marketing plan. These days, I write a new article every time that
I launch a new website, and I strive to put new articles out as
frequently as I can manage to do, for all of my income-generating
websites.
The trick in using articles as an advertising platform is that
the article should teach its readers something of value;
otherwise publishers will not want to use them. Sure it is true
that you can still get a lot of links to your website from
websites that publish your articles, because webmasters tend to
be much less selective about the articles they are willing to
publish. But I figure that if I am going to take the time to
write an article, then I should take the extra time to ensure
that a newsletter publisher and any quality-oriented webmaster
will be just as likely to publish that article, as the webmaster
who has no standards at all.
At the end of every article is a paragraph that tells the
author's biography. When done right, the paragraph that tells
you that this article was written by Bill Platt will also tell
you what website I am wanting you to visit and why you would want
to visit that website. When my article and my "about the
author" information is done well, you will visit my website. And
hopefully once at my website, you will decide that you may be
interested in purchasing what I offer.
Advertising Is Available In Many Formats:
Using articles to promote a website is what is referred to as "article marketing", but it is only one method of dozens that
are available to help you promote your new online business.
You should use whatever advertising methods work well for you.
For me, article marketing is my primary method of advertising
online, but others might prefer pay-per-click advertising in the
search engines.
In the end, it does not matter what method of advertising you
choose to promote your website, so long as you actually use some
method of advertising to bring potential customers to your
website.
The Light At The End Of The Tunnel:
Once you have your website built and traffic coming to your
website, you will notice that light far off in the distance at
the end of the tunnel. With your first sale, you will begin to
realize that you really do have it in you to be successful
online. After a number of sales, you will realize that it is
simply a matter of time until you are earning an income
substantial enough to protect your income, in the event that your
employer decides that they need to cut your job to survive the
current recession.
In the end, you are the only person who will do what is necessary
to protect your financial future. By starting your own online
business, you will begin to gain something even more powerful
than money... You will gain a respect for yourself that you have
never had before, and you will begin to understand how it is
completely within your power to control your own destiny in this
life.

Bill Platt: Owns and operates http://www.ThePhantomWriters.com/, Article Distribution Service. Through his service, he can help
you get your articles to newsletter publishers and webmasters
interested in using articles written by other people. If you do
not feel that you are able to write your own articles, you could
always hire a ghost writer, or try out Bill's new service called
Sponsor Articles, which merges co-op advertising with article
marketing. Learn more at: http://www.SponsorArticles.com/.


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