How To Make Make Money From a Website WITHOUT Using Advertising
I've had numerous conversations with web entrepreneurs about
this topic and many of them agree that the revenue models for
web business are often poorly thought out and depend too heavily
on advertising for success. Back in the DotComBoom it was
accepted that you didn't have to worry too much about your
revenue model, it was all about investment capital and IPO's. Of
course this eventually led to a crash and nowadays web business,
like normal business, has to show sound revenue models and
profit forecasts. They need a sustainable way to make money -
who would have thought that!
The Internet has largely been driven by free information. Users
expect services and information to be provided for free and are
very reluctant to spend. Previously entrepreneurs used the logic
that they could capture the market benefiting from network
effects and then worry about making money either from
advertising or by charging for services.
Unfortunately many web businesses quickly realised that
advertising revenue sometimes wasn't enough to even cover costs
let alone make a significant profit and as soon as they started
charging for their services their audience quickly ran off to
the nearest copy-cat free service provider out there.
So what is a web entrepreneur to do? You have a brilliant idea
that will likely find an audience but how can you make money
from it?
Before I go on I want to state that I do believe advertising
revenue is a viable business model if you can balance your
costs, establish a niche market and use innovative delivery
methods. I know because I have made money from advertising
myself. However it's probably not the ideal method to become
really wealthy because generally the labour and resources
required to feed your audience tends to grow proportionally with
the amount of advertising revenue you can generate. There are
exceptions to this rule of course, I just suggest you carefully
monitor your real results and don't invest heavily expecting
advertising revenue to make you a millionaire.
Here are a few alternative strategies you can employ to generate
cash:
Sell Something
An obvious solution is to sell something. Look at your audience,
or if you are at the business planning stage, your potential
audience, and think about products or services they would be
interested in. You might have an idea for a product or service
you can produce yourself and then sell directly from your
website. Alternatively buy wholesale products from a supplier
and then ship them yourself, or if you want to keep start-up
costs down use a drop shipper.
Key Term: Drop Shipping. A drop shipper is a
supplier or wholesaler that provides products to resellers. As a
reseller you advertise the products for sale on your website,
mail order catalogue, newsletter or other means. When you make a
sale you don't have to ship anything, you complete the order
with the drop shipper and they send the product direct to your
client. This means you don't have to hold any inventory. This is
a good method to start with if you are new to the industry or
want to test your market's response to products without heavy
investment.
Affiliate Programs
There are literally thousands of affiliate programs out there
that offer products or services (courses, eBooks, software,
anything really) that you can resell to your audience. You earn
a percentage of the fee from every sale you make. Some programs
will simply pay you for sending traffic to their website.
The benefit of this method is you can search for products
ideally suited to your target market that have proven value.
Often affiliate programs give you direct links to professionally
produced and tested sales pages, all you need to do is drive
your targeted traffic to these sites.
Key Term: Affiliate Marketing is a widespread method
of promoting a website, in which an affiliate is rewarded for
every visitor, subscriber and/or customer provided through
his/her efforts. Compensation may be made based on a certain
value for each visit (Pay-per-click), registrant (Pay-per-lead),
or a commission for each customer or sale (Pay-per-Sale).
Affiliate programs are extremely powerful methods to sell
products or services. Many of the web's most successful
entrepreneurs leverage this method to increase the exposure of
their information products. When this system works it's a
win-win situation, affiliates make money and the seller
increases sales and exposure. As an affiliate it's not too hard
to test a product or service on your market, send a few links
through a newsletter, write a review piece that links to an
affiliate program or just stick some links on your site and see
what happens.
A word of warning though, you must have a targeted audience and
it has to be of significant size (try 1000 uniques a day at
least) before you should expect good results. Let's say you do
some conservative math - 1% of your visitors will click through
an affiliate program, and then perhaps 1% of those visitors
actually make a purchase. If that calculates into some
reasonable moolah based on your traffic numbers then perhaps you
have a potentially reliable revenue stream. Of course you may
experience conversion rates much higher than that and you should
always aim to improve conversion rates through testing different
methods and sales copy, but by planning conservatively you know
what to expect in worst case scenarios.
Premium Content and Subscriptions
Over the years I've seen many of my favourite hobby sites I
frequent go through a genesis. They start off small and provide
quality content which is updated daily. Their audience expands.
Costs start to get prohibitive and they need to generate more
income because plain old advertising banners are not cutting it
anymore. The next step? - offer a paid premium service for
members only. They still provide some free content but those
willing to pay have access to extra articles and other special
features. This is not a bad option if you believe you can
provide something of value to your members that is worth paying
for above and beyond the free services. The good thing is you
won't necessarily loose your existing customer base because you
still offer free content and hopefully you can convert a
reasonable number to paying customers. The trick is to meet
needs in both areas - the free customers and those that want
more and are prepared to pay for it. You can't offer too much or
too little in the free area, it's a fine balance. Take a look at
one of my favourite tennis sites for an example,
www.TennisReporters.net, which is run by a tennis journalist.
It's a good example because the division between subscription
and free content is clear and the site itself is hardly
professional looking. It's all about the content, that's what
brings in the moolah.
A possible problem is how to implement a membership system on
your website. The simplest way is to set up a password protected
area on your site with the premium content. This is easy to do
on most hosting accounts and if you don't know how ask your
hosting provider. Once you have the password protected area you
simply set up a purchase link and then send the new member the
appropriate password and username. Using an
autoresponder/shopping cart such as Marketer's Choice makes this
process completely automated and simple enough. You could also
just have a Paypal.com purchase link and then manually send out
the password as each purchase is made. The only problem with
this method is your members can share the login details with
each other rather than each buying a subscription each.
Alternatively you could investigate hiring a freelance
programmer to build something custom for you or search online
for a subscription management system. The InvisionBoard.com
forum system has an inbuilt subscription upgrade package which
controls subscriptions using member groups. The problem with
this is you have to manage your content via the forum, which if
your site is intended to be community driven may be a viable
option.
The Secret - Multiple Streams of Revenue
I'm sure you can see where I am going here. The smart
entrepreneurs don't plan to make money from just one channel of
income, they employ many. You should provide advertisers with
comprehensive campaign options including different banner
positions and text links. Offer a newsletter and eCourse, sell
your own products and services, sell other people's products and
services and join affiliate programs. Mix in a subscription
based service and/or premium content and you have a collection
of 4-5 sources of income from your audience. You must skilfully
interweave all your content with these different advertising
methods to create a seamless revenue generating machine AND
valuable service to your clients. You maximise the return on
your audience and are not dependent on one stream of income.
Best of all most of the income methods I've mentioned can be
systematised which means once you have the systems in place you
just sit back and feed more traffic to your site. You spend your
time working on growing your audience which will runoff into
revenue growth as well.