Beginning in Internet Marketing
by Robert Kreuk
A lot of people don't know what to do when they first start out in Internet
Marketing. The beginning in Internet Marketing is something you'll end up
repeating over and over again as you get more ideas and want to do another site.
So you've just got a great Internet Marketing ebook or other book on it and want
to jump right in. Where do you start?
There are a couple of ways to actually start, depending on what you're aiming to
do. The best of these, in my opinion, is to get your own domain and have it
hosted. There are some great hosting companies out there. DreamHost and 1and1
are some good ones out there. Some reason why you need your own domain is that
you have full control over what happens there. You can change things to your
liking and try new things if certain approaches prove to not work.
Some new to the game don't know, can't read, or don't understand HTML,
javascript or CSS. If this is you, you need to be able to know at least one of
those coding languages if you intend of being your own master with your own
domain. If you handle having that aspect out of your control, and maybe hiring
someone to do it for you, then that's ok. People do that too, but you will lack
the ability to change things on the fly, start a new project even if it's 3AM,
and simply test your site in different ways to see what works best and converts
new customers best. Your own site lets you do split testing with different sales
pages as well, and testing like this, using a hired designer, can get costly.
Being able to hard code something yourself is an extremely valuable skill in
Internet Marketing.
The other site alternative is to get a free Weblog and use that to make money.
Since you don't need to know how the codes work, just type and submit updates
become much easier. It's at a cost of versatility even if the blog service
allows for everything to be changed. The purpose of getting the blog is
typically to promote an affiliate's product while starting out, until you are
comfortable enough with the process to start selling your own things or moving
into other avenues of Internet Marketing. Blogs are probably the cheapest way to
go in the beginning. MoneyForBlogging provides a more detailed course and ways
to go that I won't cover here.
The idea here is that you need a "base of operations" of sorts. Somewhere you
can promote a number of things, try new approaches and advertising, and test
your site again and again until you find the best possible version that converts
more customers for you most often. It gives you a home base to try new things
from and tweak what you're working on. If you decide to create an ebook you can
sell it off your site, or promote an affiliate product there, you could use it
to build your own mailing list. It is not a "free" step in Internet Marketing,
but it doesn't take long to see with a brief search on the search engines for
this field shows all the experts, gurus, and even normal people succeeding
online bit the bullet and got their own domain. Now, all you need is an idea of
what to promote.
See you in the Bahamas.
About the Author: Robert
Kreuk is the a full time internet marketer and owner of
FromHomeBusiness.org.
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