Supercharge your Web Sales!
by: Robert H. Hunter
Starting an online business can be very easy nowadays. That is exactly one of the main reasons why creating sales for your web business is becoming more difficult. You have to fight for the prospects’ attention with a rapidly growing number of online businesses.
How do get the prospective customer to notice your website? Of course, you have to put effort into SEO (Search Engine Optimization). However, that does not guarantee anything. All the others are doing the same thing.
After selling two offline businesses that I built, I decided to opt for a semi-retirement. That’s when I started looking into e-commerce activities. With a business associate I set up a few webshops and we spent enormous amounts of time to attract traffic. Looking at the revenue that these businesses created it is justified to say that it wasn’t worth the effort.
At some point we got fed up of spending so much time at the computer and earning so little that we decided to pull the plug. I decided to do some work as a part-time consultant for an industrial company and my associate went back for a part-time job at the law firm where he used to work.
While I forgot about internet businesses altogether, my former associate continued to look for a method how lazy people can still become successful with their online business. One day he called me and said that he might have found the ‘holy grail’ for people like us, i.e. people who want to make good money with very little work.
He pointed me to Clickbank. The more we looked at it, the more enthusiastic we became about it.
We looked for informational products to sell, created our website and signed up with clickbank.
Although, this article is not intended to be a promotional text for clickbank we don’t want to keep this information from existing web business owners who are struggling to get traffic and sales.
Imagine a pool of 100,000 affiliates directly and indirectly helping to sell your product. If that does not supercharge your sales, what does?
About The Author
Robert H. Hunter is a management consultant and lazy but successful co-owner of several internet businesses. One of his simplest, but yet successful, web efforts is
www.CashManual.com.