Archive for December 27, 2008

Recession Proof Your Website and Your Business


So much talk lately on the news about a coming recession. One speaker even said that he believed the more the media talked about it, the more likely it would happen!

But he also emphasized that in reality, some sectors of the economy are already in a recession, auto makers and the realty market to name two.

So, how can you recession proof your business and your website? Here are 6 tips:

1) Lower Your Debt

Any debt that you have , now is the time to work as hard as possible on bringing it down. The less money you have going out on a regular basis, the easier it will be to survive through a recession.

2) Reach Out To A Larger Audience

If you are currently only selling your product or service to a local area, think about how you could sell it to a national or international area. If you are only marketing to a certain segment of the population, how can you market to other segments? This may mean changing your product line or adding products, it may mean using your services in different ways.

3) Be Unconventional

Really think outside the box. If you’re a divorce attorney working in Ohio you probably can’t handle divorce cases in Alabama. But, you can write and sell “divorce kits” to anyone looking to make their divorce as easy as possible. You can even provide lists of local divorce attorneys in each kit. If you sell shaving cream products for men, think about how you can re-package the product for teen boys who are just beginning to shave. The more people and the more uses your product or service can provide, the larger your sales will be.

4) Can you incorporate a side business?

If you sell greeting cards online, can you also add personalized stationary, gifts, baby announcements, etc? These new products don’t have to be showcased in your store or your website, they can have their own website (actually, it’s better if they do – creates more of a niche). Think! Clients that purchase your product or service, what else would they be searching for? Here are some ideas…

a) Anyone buying a house may also need a local handyman.
b) Anyone looking for local entertainment may also need party favors.
c) Anyone looking for legal services may also need credit repair services.
d) Anyone looking for psychiatric care may also need a professional organizer or maid service.
e) Anyone looking for mortgage loans may also need a local realtor.

You get the idea – think about what your clients might need and see if you can give it to them.

5) Identify and Market Your USP (Unique Selling Point)

What makes you so special? What makes your product or service better than someone else’s? Write it down, and market it!!! Put it on your business cards, your car magnets, your phone messages, your website, flyers, brochures and everywhere else!

6) Adopt Cost Cutting Techniques

Is there any way that you can do what you do quicker or more streamlined? Is there software that can make it easier for you? Are there tools that you can purchase that will cut your time and/or your workers’ time? A little investment in this area will help you in the long run.

These techniques can help you survive a recession, if an when it comes. From what I hear and read on the news stations and newspapers is that it’s not a matter of IF a recession will occur, it’s more a matter of WHEN. So, be prepared.


Non-profits And Adsense


I have several friends who do volunteer work at several charities. And I’ve spoken with all of these friends about adding Adsense to the websites of their charities. Now, mind you, these are small charities. Local pet shelters, etc.

But yet, these small, local charities have not taken me up on adding Adsense to their website.

Why not? I mean, it’s free and it can bring in extra revenue.

If these charities are worried that Adsense would take people away from the website and bring them to other websites, then create a separate website with information about their topic. This information website can also link visitors back to their main site but more important, it could earn revenue for them.

With so many charities continuously looking for ways to earn money, I think Adsense is just a no brainer!


If It’s Good Enough For The Big Boys…


One question I get quite often is “Should I buy several domain names?”

My answer is usually “Yes” and I’ll give you two reasons why.

1) You should buy your domain name with different extensions. In other words, if your domain is www.roberts.com then you’ll want to also buy www.roberts.net, www.roberts.biz, etc. The point is to keep someone else from buying them.

2) It’s better to have multiple, niche websites than to put all your information into one website. Why? Because the niche websites can provide more information and be structured more “themed” than one website with everything.

3) The large companies all do this. They have separate websites each one marketing a specific service or two that they provide. Think about it. If you publish one book and put 100 copies of 1 book in a bookstore, you’ll get some sales (hopefully). But if you publish 5 books and put 100 copies of each of those 5 books in a bookstore, you’ll get more sales.

So, for the extremely low price that domain names go for, my recommendation is always


The REAL Secret To Internet Marketing


Whenever I meet anyone for the first time and I tell them that I do Internet Marketing, inevitably one of the very first questions I get is “What’s the real secret to internet marketing?“. It doesn’t matter if I’m speaking at a group or if I’m meeting someone at a social event. They always get to that question.

What’s my answer? My answer is that there really is no secret, it’s just hard work. But if there were a trick that I could (and do) recommend to everyone, it would be ARTICLES!!!!

You don’t believe me? Why not conduct an experiment and test it for yourself. Write one article a month for 6 months. Submit that article to online press release programs, online article submission sites, your blog and if appropriate on your website. Make sure the article is optimized for the keyword phrase you are marketing. After 6 months, check your website logs. If your articles are optimized correctly, you’ll see people coming in to your website via those articles. You’ll also see people coming to your website via those keyword phrases.

How do I know it works? Because I do it for my own websites. I admit that it does take time. It takes at least 3 months for the articles to begin showing up on the top 50 and about 6 months for them to begin bringing in traffic. But, I also admit that I don’t pay for press releases or article submission sites. I use all the free versions.

There’s a good book called “Turn Words Into Traffic” by Jim and Dallas Edwards. The subtitle of the book is “Finally! The Secret To Non-Stop Free Targeted Traffic”. What’s the “Secret”? Writing articles!

Well, go ahead, give it a try. You’ve got nothing to lose but a little bit of time.


Make 2008 Work For You!


If you own a small or home based business, you’re probably tuning in to the news station every night wondering if today is the day the economy goes into a recession. Is the market up? Is the market down? It’s enough to give you a headache, I’m sure!

Whenever the media and the government begin mentioning words like “recession” or “inflation” every small and home based business across the globe begin worrying. It’s only natural. But I have an idea on how you can lessen the blow if and when it ever does come.

My idea is to get outside of your comfort zone. If you own a brick and mortar store and you sell only to customers that walk in to your brick and mortar store, get outside of that comfort zone and begin selling online. It’ll open up your store to the rest of the world.

If you already sell online but you’re currently only selling within a specific country, get outside of your comfort zone and begin adding pages to your website aimed at other countries, in other languages, etc.

If you currently sell 10 different items, consider adding 10 more items. Expand your inventory and attract more customers to your business.

If your service has always been aimed at one or two specific industries, and your product or service applies to other industries, begin marketing to all those other industries you have been ignoring.

The idea is to explore new venues of income. Multiple streams of income will help you and your business through any downturn in the economy, no matter where in the world you are located.