When it comes to our online businesses we tend to think in a limited way. Although, online/internet marketing is arguably the best form of promotion for your business, it is important to remember the great benefits of marketing offline as well.
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Get Your Site Built
Alert: Before you even THINK about setting up your first or even your next website business – read this! You’ll want to STOP wasting your valuable time, energy & money and START taking action once and for all with this VALUABLE information for your online traffic and income right away. Read on…
Finally, You Can Forget About Learning the Latest Web Design Software and Updates. And you can STOP Spending Precious Time, $$ and Energy with Website Software, Tools and Maintenance.
Now You Can Get Your Website Custom Built, All the Bells and Whistles You Need
– PLUS Help Making Money –
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Turn your passion into a money-making business…fast and easy. It really is cheaper than you think!
Dear Online Friend,
Having a web presence today is a must. And having a good one is even better. But don’t take my word for it. Consider these facts* and see how important a website could be for you:
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More then 8 billion web pages have been tallied on the Internet as of March 2007
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Netcraft, an Internet monitoring company tracking Web growth since 1995, reported some 106,875,138 Web sites with domain names and content on them in the year 2007, compared to only 18,000 Web sites in August 1995.
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Turning a basic website into an income source is a popular practice today.
People are turn websites into money-making opportunities. And they are doing so by focusing on one of two main types of sites:
1) An information site drawing visitors via freebies – free reports, downloads, articles and more, then earning through clicks and other revenue-generating streams.
2) An online shopping cart - where shoppers can purchase products and services at their convenience 24/7.
However, building websites and turning them into money-making opportunities isn’t easy. And if you don’t watch out, your costs could soar too high, leaving you in the red or with little to no opportunity to even cover your initial expenses back in a reasonable amount of time.
Let’s take a quick look at what you need in a website plus average costs. Then you can do the math for yourself and see what fits in with your budget and basic business plans.
What You Need In A Website
Your website needs an excellent overall presence, more than just a software solution. Your site needs:
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A focused theme. There are more than dozens of site types out there ranging from A to Z from Affiliate sites to Blogs, to Community sites and Database sites and Web Portals and more. A good design team will help you pull your “passion” together into a tight focused business.
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A good design with strong color and font combinations that don’t cause people headaches. Large digital images / graphics, tiny fonts, too many colors and too many bells and whistles loading all at once can overwhelm many website visitors. Don’t risk people clicking away. A good web design team will coordinate just what you need on your site.
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Good navigation and functionality. Your website visitors need to be able to move around your site, place items in your cart, post messages and be able to take care of any number of interactions on your site – fast and easy. A good design team will make sure your site has menus, buttons and other features that work – and work well.
Average Web Design Costs
Web designers can charge a bundle, that’s for sure. Here is a small sampling of online designer fees:
- Sites with bells and whistles like plug-in support, unique page designs, and extra graphics run the base price plus an additional $1800-$2000 range
- Third party service providers charge $3,000- $5,000 for a blog design package that includes:
1) Graphical comps produced in Photoshop
2) Graphical splicing for optimal CSS/XHTML structure
3) CSS/XHTML production in standards-compliant fashion
4) Unique CSS/XHTML adaptation to CMS platform of choice
5) Bell-and-whistle functionality to meet client requirements
- Individual web designers charge $2,500 for a signature website design that has bells and whistles for you, possibly earning $100 per hour.
But Beware Of Web Designers. Their Sites May Look Great, But Do The Sites Bring In Traffic - -And Keep It On Your Site For Awhile?
This is important! Your website MUST attract both Search Engines AND People to your site - -and keep them there for awhile – so that you can make money from their visits. You want others to enjoy your content, refer their friends, bookmark the site and return over and over again, using your site as a valuable resource tool.
And not all web designers are experienced at making valuable sites like these:
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So save your MONEY, TIME and ENERGY!
Testimonials
"“Melissa is very detail oriented, hard working, knowledgeable, and thought provoking. Melissa has developed several of her own sites and has also partnered with other sites and is remarkable at what she brings to the table as far as her knowledge and understanding of building sites rich with content. Melissa has also shown her ability to provide great research, publishing and marketing skills, which in web site development is few and far between.” Anissa Wardell......www.Scrap-N-Craft.com
Karen is a key component of our coaching program. Since graduating our Elite coaching series she has become an integral part of our consulting business. She coaches with authority backed by solid experience in authority site building, research, and marketing - Jack Humphrey.......www.FridayTrafficReport.com
Kevin has been doing a fantastic job. I am really lucky to have such an excellent coach. He understands how to take you through the steps and at what pace. He knows the subject of web 2.0 thoroughly well. He has been an excellent motivator for me. He knows how to give enough pressure to a student so that the pressure is still pleasurable and motivating instead of becoming oppressive......V.K. Rajagopalan.....www.theassociatereference.com
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August 19, 2007
3 Free Resources for Internet Marketers
There is enough hype to go around. Building a successful internet business is just like building an offline business. You can't just buy the latest bogus software, throw up a site, never touch it again, and go count your millions. If you are serious about building a real business on the internet, here are 3 resources you can't do without:
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