Starting a "store" is easy when you take your business online. Online shopping isn’t going to disappear anytime soon and an increasing number of people are comfortable with buying online. If you have something you’re passionate about selling, consider opening an online store. This article assumes that you already have an inventory of products and services to sell.
Perusing Google’s Adsense forums on any given day, you’ll find anywhere from 5 - 15 individual questions asking why a particular website didn’t qualify for Google’s Adsense program. Of course after looking at the websites in question, the answer is pretty obvious. While we can’t guarantee entry, we strongly believe that by using the checklist below, you’ll significantly increase your chances of getting accepted into the program. Right-click this post and print it out! After you’ve built your website, make sure that…
All the products you want to sell online are ready. You’ve already signed up with an affiliate marketing program and you’ve already prepared the ads you want for your affiliate’s site. Your mind is now set to being the next most successful online marketeer. But is there anything else that you might have forgotten to do? What about your landing pages? Are they all set for business?
Landing pages are simply web pages that direct visitors to a different website. They’re mostly designed to enhance a website’s search engine position because they’re (supposed to be) rich with SEO. At first thought, a website’s homepage should work as a sufficient landing page — and most of them are. But there are a couple of compelling reasons to design and promote a landing page that’s separate from a website. We talk about those reasons here.
Design a web page right here, just as you would design any document in a rich text word processor. Then click the HTML button to see what its code looks like. Click the same button again to view the web page you’re building.