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When you build a store on the Internet, your number one concern
is this: How am I going to draw people to my store? How, among
the millions of internet sites out there today, are potential
customers going to find my one little site and buy from me?
Here are the conventional answers:
Banner Advertising: There are any number of Banner Exchange
programs out there. Many are free. They operate on the idea
that if you put an ad for my site on yours, Ill put
an ad for your site on mine. Well, thats just dandy,
but almost everybody on the free Banner Exchange programs
are there because they HAVE no traffic in the first place.
You exchange banners with another site that has no traffic,
and end up with TWO sites with no traffic instead of just
ONE. Sure, you can PAY for banners, and that may work a little
better, but Ive done it, and have not been impressed.
Email Campaigns: Oh, theyre out there, arent
they! The people with Ten Million Email Addresses That Will
Bring The Whole World To Your Door! Two things I can say about
Email Campaigns:
1.) The cheap ones will send your hopeful, starry-eyed emails
out into the world, only to crash-land in servers who reject
them because the addresses are no longer valid.
2.) You cant afford the expensive ones. Not yet.
Search Engine Positioning: Meta tags, keywords, jockeying
for position with tens of thousands of other webmasters who
are trying for those same top ten pages that you are. Waiting
for weeks, or even MONTHS to see how your most recent attempt
panned out, only to find yourself ranked number 13,426 in
your latest search. Been there, done that. Got the T-shirt.
And nothing else. Sure, you can pay for Keywords, and pay
by the hit. The search engines have definitely figured out
how to make THEMSELVES rich. Does that really help you? Not
if you dont have the money.
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Do any of these approaches work? Sure, in their way they are
all valuable. There are good banner programs out there, but
they cost money. There are good targeted email programs, but
they cost money. As for Search Engine Positioning, one of my
sites is #3 on Yahoo AND Google right now, but that took a LOT
of time and effort.
Unless you have a lot of money to throw at your website startup,
I suggest a different approach.
My teenage boys love to go to the Mall. Theyll spend
an entire day there, along with a weeks allowance. When
asked what theyve been doing all day, theyll just
say, Um chillin, thats all.
When I was a kid, it was called hangin out, but its
the same thing.
Why do they like it there so much? Well, according to them,
the Mall has EVERYTHING! Theyre right. People to see,
places to go, things to do everything theyre looking
for, right there in front of them, within walking distance.
My Internet sites do the same thing. They chill at the Mall.
In this case, the Mall happens to be Yahoo Shopping. Im
glad my sites are at the Mall. When theyre at the Mall,
theyre not laying around the house grumbling, theyre
having fun, and theyre probably not getting into TOO
much trouble. Just like my kids.
Why do I let my sites go to the Mall? Because it puts them
right in the middle of things.
There are two things you should be thinking about when starting
out on the Internet.
Money and Traffic.
Theres never enough of either at first. To earn the
Money, you need the Traffic. To get the Traffic, you need
to spend Money. I spent years telling all my kids never to
play in Traffic. My sites? I booted them right out there on
the freeway from day one.
Heres what I do when I build an Internet site. I go
to Yahoo Store, at http://store.yahoo.com. I open a free 10
day test drive store. I play around with it until I have things
the way I want them.
Then I pay Yahoo $100 a month to open a 50 item storefront.
I can access and edit my store from anywhere on the Internet.
The Store Manager is loaded with all kinds of easy to use
tools, from Excel spreadsheet exports to email forwarding
to charts of my hits and sales. But thats not even the
good part.
ANOTHER PULL
The good part is this: 24 hours after I place a product in
my Yahoo Store, it shows up in front of MILLIONS of shoppers,
in Yahoo Shopping. Picture, description, price and all. No
banner ads, no email campaigns, no search engine positioning.
The last site my partners and I opened on Yahoo Store paid
that hundred bucks back in its first couple of DAYS,
and has gone on to make very good money.
Why only a 50 item store? Smaller stores are better. Focus
on a single product line, sell name brands, market to a niche.
Your keywords will work better that way too, if they all relate
to the same product line. Make no mistake; you WILL want to
get those keywords out to the search engines. However, its
nice if you can make money right off the bat while you wait
for your site to rise in the rankings. Who knows maybe youll
want to buy a good email campaign!
Is Yahoo paying me to say all this? No. They dont even
know I exist. Im telling you this because it works for
us, and I believe it will for you, too.
We plan on opening several more Yahoo Stores this year.
Lots of small income streams create one big one, remember.
Use the profit from your first store to open the second one.
Use those profits to open a third one. You may decide you
want to move on later, but big, well-known Internet Malls
are great places to start your business. By the time Christmas
comes around this year, we plan on being VERY Merry.
Yahoo Shopping, and other similar Internet Malls, are like
miniature, self contained search engines, and theyre
just BURSTING with people who are sailing around with their
wallets in their hands looking to buy something.
Theyre all chillin at the Mall. You should be,
too.
Chris Malta
www.DropShipSource.com
cmalta@DropShipSource.com
Chris Malta is a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer who
has been
working on, teaching about, and spending way too much time
with
computer systems for 18 years. He and his partners at WorldWide
Brands, Inc., publish The Drop Ship Source Directory, which
lists
wholesale distributors of over 400,000 Name Brand products
who drop
ship for web site owners. They use drop shipping exclusively
to
operate their own retail web sites as well.
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