Long Term vs. Short Term Online Business

I work in an industry where a lot of people try to chase after the big money with small efforts invested, looking for quick cash. Seldom their expectations are met. What brings the cash in is long term dedication towards strict economical, and other measurable, goals. This holds for true with online businesses as well, a lot of people is looking for the big cash-in, either through advertising, affiliation or selling one of its properties. Instead of buying useless “Universal Solutions” for making you a millionaire over night, try to set the correct goals for being a millionaire within 5-10 years instead. Otherwise you will only feel frustrated every single day, when you miss out on your short term goal to become an online millionaire. Of course there will be a YouTube sold to Google every year or so, but I wouldnt put to high expectations on it happening to me. In this article I will think out loud about starting up your own small online business. 

It is not all or nothing

Whenever you end up in a discussion whether or not a solution would fit as an online business and make you money, a lot of people end up saying “That has already been done”, yes of course, but that is not a relly good argument, look at the shelves at your convenient store, there are more than one brand of cereals, right? The good thing with online businesses is that you can choose to target any market you like, even ultra competitive markets can be targeted. With the right online marketing techniques, long term dedication, geographical location and niche you should be able to monetize both short term and long term, but with the possibility to expand geographical location and niche as a long term goal. 

Set up close to realistic goals

Without goals you do not know if your business is running good or bad. You have to have detailed goals; economical, traffic growth, service evolution, budget for online marketing etc etc. It is crucial that you know your market, your future customers and you competitors. By analyzing the competition and competitors offers, you will get better information on how to set up your long term goals. Tools and techniques you can use for evaluation of these things can be:

  • Web services such as Alexa.com and Compete.com
  • Set up comparative analysis tables for 3-5 competitors to see if there is a niche not yet covered/focused on by competitors.
  • Keyword analysis, to find bargain keywords to focus your SEO and PPC efforts on.
  • Check with Commission Junction, TradeDoubler and other Affiliate Networks if you can find affiliate programs that easily can be monetized on your online business.
  • Try to buy adspace on competitors to get an idea of what they are charging for advertising space.

When you have identified the competitors and economic possibilities, try to set a short term goal and a long term goal. The short term goal must in no way compete with the long term goal. My suggestion is to set up goals that are realistic + 20%, that way you are pushing your self. A typical short term goal could be to say “In three months my business must have 5000 Unique Visitors per month” and a long term goal could be to say “Within 3 years my business should generate enough income for me to pay for my car, phone and apartment”. 

Measure and evaluate

Set up different measure points, that will tell you wether or not you are going in the right direction towards your long term goals. These measure points is often called KPI (Key Performance Indicator) and is used to get a health score on your business. What you need to do is to identify things that can be measured and set a value on those kind of things. A typical example could be:

  • A user signup is worth $10
  • A new unique visitor is worth $0.05
  • Conversion rate vistors-to-users, users-to-buyers, buyers-to-returning-buyers etc.

The value of these different actions is of course an equation based on how you convert your users to paying customers, and by tuning conversion rates, values of different actions may increase in value. Of course you can measure “soft values” as well (design, first impression, brand recognition) but for that you need some kind of interaction with the user through interviews or surveys on a regular basis.

Baby steps is better than no steps at all

By taking the scientific approach to your business, you are going in the right direction, and sooner or later you will start seeing result on your daily income from your online business. It can be very frustrating to see that you only make small number of sales and leads early in your business, but the fact that someone is actually doing something making you money, is an evidence that you have something that works for someone. Now you just have to use all your evaluation tools to identify when it works for who. By doing this, you will increase the chances for earning more money, but it can be a time consuming job, that is why long term is the key. Try to identify what works, and tune that, try to identify what do not work and redo that. But remember: What works short term, may not work long term. Adsense ads all over your website may work for unique new visitors, but I bet you see a high bounce rate and low pageviews/visit.

Do not expect wonders

If you have competition on the business you have chosen to focus on, you will have to fight hard to gain market shares and traffic to your business. Sometimes people find a niche where competition is low and traffic is great, but I do not think it happens too often nowadays. Hard long term work will make it work for you, but do not expect short term miracles when applying a long term strategy to your online business. Sooner or later traffic and earnings will explode if you focus hard. There are no easy ways to success (except luck and exceptional timing)

Conclusion

There are no shortcuts to making huge amounts of money online. But you can gain leverage on your competition by setting up long term goals, KPI:s, evaluate daily, weekly, monthly, tune your product, listen to your users and have faith in your business being a success long term. Avoid setting short term goals that may harm your long term product strategy.

Social Networking and Online Marketing

The number of social networks is growing fast. An average user probably uses more than one of the big social networks such as MySpace, Facebook, Ning, LinkedIn, Delicious, Twitter or Digg on a daily basis. As a lot of traffic is generated on this type of sites, a lot of people will try to make a quick buck by spamming the networks. In this article we will look at how to advertise or market yourself, your product or service on a social network without being seen as a spammer. In this case, networks, interaction, trust and content is king.

Some things you have to take into account in order to succeed in your online marketing on social networks and communities.

Network

Make sure you connect to the right people, that is people you have some kind of connection to based on different features such as:

Do not connect to people where you have no common ground, this will just look suspect and spammy. If someone has 10000 friends on Facebook I know for sure he/she is not connecting to each and everyone in his/her list on those features and that the reason for having 10000 friends is either for showing off or for spamming some product or service they offer.

The power of networks that the people you connect to and trust other connectors. It is impossible to connect to all potential customers, but it is better to connect to a network of people that in turn connect to other people. THAT is the power of the social network.

Trust

Trust is very important when it comes to social networks. Why should you even think about buying or listening to something if you do not trust the person who tries to convince you. Who do you trust? People tend to trust people they know, people who think like they do and people who people you trust trust. This is why building the correct network is essential to your opportunities to create a solid market value for whatever you are selling online. Do not overachieve! Focus on creating a network of people you trust, and trust you. They will in turn connect to people they trust. You then get a chain of trust and if you play your card right you will be able to sell better in this kind of environment as you have the trust-factor to build on.

Interaction

By interaction, we mean posting in guestbooks, messaging and answering messages you get in the networks. By interacting without always trying to sell, you will gain trust and if you gain trust, maybe the word will spread. As powerful a social network can be for business, as destructive can it be if you spam or play your cards wrong in the interaction. Within minutes, a lot of build up trust can have vanished.

Content

By adding content to your network (posting links, images, stories or good analysis) people will get a better picture of who you are, what you stand for and relate to you easier. This will make it easier for people to actually connect to you and trust you.

Conclusion

As a lot of other things, social networking is something that should be taken seriously and be built long-term and not for short-term gains. If you focus on Network, Trust, Interaction and Content and avoid spam to any cost, we believe that you will gain a lot in terms of marketing space online and in goodwill.

In order to utilize the traffic you will gain from this type of marketing, it is important that your front end architecture is up to date and focused on serving your goals maximising traffic and income.

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