Showing posts with label web design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label web design. Show all posts

Tuesday, 19 March 2013

Selling Virtual Stuff

The world of technology is filled with a sea of nerds battling it out for the prime position. They trawl through the internet looking for new ways to conquer and gain ground. At least that's how some people see it. And partly that's true. There are so many nerds who do stuff on ths internet its unreal. And I am one. Admittedly not a very good one, but thats not saying there isn't plenty to do.
Think about the things you do on the internet. YouTube,  social networking, looking though websites, playing games and using addons and stuff. There has to be a way all that is made right? And there has to be a way to do it and people who can't do it, right?
There are many forms of 'computer construction' and the builders are sought after folk. I know someone who is able to make complicated computer programs at a high level in a difficult language and he can make up to £2500 per job. People want taylor made stuff on the internet and that requires people to make it.
If you can learn a skill that people want to use you are quids in. For example, the most basic form of webpage construction, html webpages, can be bought for £50 a page. Now a 4 page website and it already starts racking up. Your challenge is to learn that skill so you can make money off it. You can make web templates for example,  java applets for browsers or games for people. There is so much potential for you in programming even at a reasonably basic level. Remember the better you are, the more you earn.
Another way of creating digital products is that of the stock photo industry. People use stock photos off royalty photo websites for websites and magasines etc to save on taking them themselves. This is a great way of monetising those ameture photography skills.
You can also create eMagasines and newsletters, which can be used as a portal for advertising revenue.
Blogging is another option going down the advertising route. See my article on blogging for more info on this.
I have touched before on writing your own articles and doing freelance writing as a way of generating a little extra dollar. This is very handy and accessible with websites such as eLance.
There is obviously plenty more ways to make money from little virtual products and lots more things you can make with a little bit of skill and a load of creativity.
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Making Some Cash on The Internet

So for a lot of us, we feel the internet is the place to make money. Depending on your skills and interests, there are lots of places to make money. From YouTube, to Blogging, to buying and selling, there is so much you can do on the internet and so many outlets to sell your services and products.

There are 2 main categories which you can make money on the internet. The first is doing something for someone else and the other is selling something to somebody else.

The first, can involve many different things. Some examples inlude famous YouTubers such as The Yogscast, SeaNanners and the like who make videos and post them on YouTube and monetise them by allowing YouTube to place adverts on your videos and give you a cut ofthe profits. You can also do this on google blogs and any other form of posting articles or blog posts such as squidoo and others simular, where you add a google adwords section whih displays results from a google search in a box and then google pay you per click.

You can also offer you services as a freelance writer. Websites such as eLance and others allow you to offer yourself to write and people bid on a certain job. Your profile is stored up and people can view it, thus able to evaluate whether they want to work with you very easily This is a great platform and I have built myself up a little work pile which mainly involves copywriting and proof reading. The easiest and most boring jobs are the ones which you should start with and then progress from there.

The second category involves a little bit more thought and possibly a little bit of an outlay finance. Selling stuff to people on the internet is so easy in the growing global world of online shopping. However people's successes are built on their own good service. If you sell well and reasonably, then people will come back. If you mess people about you loose a lot of customers very quickly.

There are many ways you can sell stuff. eBay, Amazon and the likes are the best, with being able to set yourself up your own web store being even more easy than ever before, the word is your oyster, literally. You can sell virtual products: anything from web templates and websites; to music samples and loops, as well as digital imagery, fonts and graphics. BE very very careful with anything you do in this field that it is enirely your own work. However I may do a future post on this.

The final thing is your traditional wheeling an dealing. The way the likes of Peter Jones and Alan Sugar made their money. And with the internet now it is so much easier to set up an online sports shop for example from your own bedroom. Once again customer satisfaction is key and there is a lot of psychological theories which cover this. These are for another blog post though.

I hope this has filled you with inspiration to start making money on the web and I hope you prosper fully. Make sure you follow me on twitter @peachy146

Monday, 19 March 2012

Make a bomb on Web Businesses


Making money is all about making the most of your skills. One way I did this was by making websites. If you know how to code websites from scratch using html and php, or even just have a basic understanding of Dreamweaver, or a similar website package, and an idea which could prove successful, then you could be in with the chance of making money yourself. This may seem a daunting task, but it is the perfect way to create some extra revenue and there are many people out there who would be willing to buy it off you.

All you need is to be able to use a basic program, and a good solid business idea. Easy, right? Although it sounds it, I should warn you of some major pitfalls of this adventure. While it requires outgoing cost to start off with, it is a risky business and needs a good head and a good eye. You need to be able to time your site right as to when to sell it, and know what sites sell well.

When I say it needs no outgoing costs, I am lying a little bit. The user will want to buy the website complete with a domain name and in most cases a web hosting package. This means you need to make sure your domain name for your chosen website is available and ready to go before you put in a whole load of hard work and realise that somebody has already created a business which you are trying to sell to somebody.

People also like to see, if you are going to sell at the higher end of the market, a set of domain names which relate to the name of the site in your possession which they can save so nobody can copy their site. If you don’t understand then an example is Google. They own thousands of other web domains so that nobody can get even close to them. They even own the web domain googlesucks.com!

Next on the list in the internet business purpose. If you try and sell somebody an online store selling cakes and cookies, it will never sell, as somebody would have to make to goods to sell. What I am trying to show you is that the best subject matter for an online business which you are going to sell is always something which is virtual, like a service or a blog, or even something like a program store or a domain store.

The reason why making websites to sell on to other people is such a good money maker is because they sell for lots of money, and this is because people buy the whole package, as I have said before. Now I will explain this in a bit more detail. As you would when you buy a business in real life, an internet business has it’s own corporate identity and it’s own logos and marketing service as well, which would have to be produced to sell with the website.

The other really important thing that surrounds a business is popularity and on the world wide web this is measures in page hits. I would strongly advise, spend a couple of months developing your website and getting it to function as a business before you even attempt to sell it because the thing which will make it sell is an already established customer base, because this means an already established source of income. Everybody knows the hardest thing in the business process is setting it up and people are lazy. The more established it is, the more it will sell for, and the more worth it is for the hard work you have put into it. It is like investing: you have to wait for results. My motto in business, which I have learnt, often the hard way, is that patience is a virtue. And that really is all there is to it.

I have also written an article about making website templates to sell, which is less complicated, but a smaller return than selling web businesses, so please check that out if you like the idea of creating an income from your skills in web design. Thank you for reading and I hope this has been of help. For any further questions please contact me at peachy146@gmail.com.