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Building a Profitable
Website
If
you are reading this article hoping to get rich quick, well,
sorry to disappoint you. Making money with your web site is
no different than anything else. It takes hard work, time
and some brainpower if you really want to reap large dollars
from the Internet. Yet, for just a small investment, you can
have a profitable web site.
Basic Web Sites
First, to make money with a web site requires
having one. Contrary to popular belief, your site does not
have to be fancy and expensive to be profitable. A simple
site with a few pages is enough. The goals for a basic site
should be to:
- Create a professional image
- Improve your name recognition
- Reduce expenses
- Increase listings
- Increase sales
If you are on a budget, save money by reducing
the size of your site, but not the quality of the design.
The number one purpose of your web site is to create a professional
image. Real estate agents drive nice cars and wear nice clothes
to project a professional image. Yet, when it comes to their
web site, many times it looks like a Chevy Cavalier. For those
of us with RJ45 jacks instead of bellybuttons, your web site
is the equivalent of your car and your clothes. It is a client's
first impression of you. Make it a good one!
Are you wondering how your web site can
reduce expenses? A web site that does not produce one listing
or one sale should still pay for itself in cost reductions.
Many real estate professionals save time and money by putting
forms and documents on their web site. Instead of mailing
information, the forms and documents can be downloaded directly
by the user. In the case of a distant buyer, the web site
becomes an easy way to instantly share information on available
properties.
Your investment can be as little as $500.00
and then about $25 per month for the site-hosting fee. You
can spend more money - a lot more. However, spending more
without a clear business plan in place is probably a mistake.
Analyzing Site
Traffic - Web Statistics
Any quality web host provides reports about
visitors to your web site. These reports are called web statistics.
If you are serious about making money, you should review your
web statistics every month. At first, it will be depressing
because you will not have much activity. Over time, your site
activity will increase if you market your site. For more about
marketing your web site, please see last quarter's article
in the Observer.
Your web statistics are like an electronic
customer satisfaction survey. The statistics tell you where
people go, how long they stay and what they download. From
this information, you can revise your site to include information
visitors want.
Mailing List Managers
Commercial real estate attracts repeat customers.
A satisfied commercial investor will want to know when you
have a new investment property for sale. A quality web site
will come with a mailing list manager that will let you do
just that.
A word of warning: Sending unsolicited emails
is against the law and annoying. Use mailing lists with care.
Always ask permission before adding an email address to your
mailing list. Even if the email is solicited, it can still
be annoying if sent too often or if it does not contain quality
information.
Conclusion
A profitable web site does not require a
large budget. It requires your time and effort to think about
your goals. A smaller, more professional site is better than
a large, poorly designed site. Consider how your web site
can reduce operating expenses. If you religiously analyze
web statistics and provide quality information, your site
will make you money from the very start.
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