Hey all, I came across this forum a few weeks ago and was blown away by the quality of information available. I have had a couple of projects on the backburner for months now (since I closed my eBay account) and reading through some of the posts I got the motivation to put a solid plan together and get some work done.
My plan is to build a network of profitable E-Commerce sites that can hopefully act as a spring board into my next business venture. I am new to running my own profit generating website, however I am not new to web development (I have a basic skillset) or online business (I supported myself on ebay for 2 years)
I decided to go with E-com for two reasons. Primarily, It seems that there is simply a lot less competition than many of the niches available through affiliate marketing. Secondly sourcing products myself gives me more control over what I promote, how I promote it and who my competition is. To clarify that last point, if somebody sees my site or ad it's not as simple as duplicating the landing page and throwing up a campaign of their own, they have to do their own product research, source the items and get some other framework in place. I'm used to handling products myself and dealing with suppliers so that is not an issue.
My immediate goal is to build 1 site a week until the middle of november. At that point i'll step back and see which direction everything is taking me. I have 5 possible niches I can enter and have already selected my products for each niche. At the moment i'll focus the site around a single product, but in a few niches there is room for expansion if the site really takes off. Sourcing products is not my immediate concern since I will be promoting these sites with SEO. I will advertise the item as in stock and as soon as I get my first attempted order i'll purchase the stock. This way i'm not blowing money on sites that are destined to be a total flop.
I've already made some headroom on my first site today. I've got the layout picked from themeforest, I bought a shared hosting account from zensix and i've got my domain. I also wrote about 1000 words of content for various parts of the site and currently I am working on sourcing videos related to the product.
The next step is to figure out exactly how I want to structure my webpage so I know what content to write next. After i've got the content all written up and uploaded i'll need to focus on photoshop (designing a logo and touching up product shots). Finally I'll get the ball rolling on link building and move on to the next site.
One disadvantage is that i'm a full time student studying business administration, and i've got a 20hr a week job on top of that. So time does not come naturally to me. Fortunately I feel like I am pretty efficient so i'll be sure to get as much done while I can.
Thats it for tonight!
My plan is to build a network of profitable E-Commerce sites that can hopefully act as a spring board into my next business venture. I am new to running my own profit generating website, however I am not new to web development (I have a basic skillset) or online business (I supported myself on ebay for 2 years)
I decided to go with E-com for two reasons. Primarily, It seems that there is simply a lot less competition than many of the niches available through affiliate marketing. Secondly sourcing products myself gives me more control over what I promote, how I promote it and who my competition is. To clarify that last point, if somebody sees my site or ad it's not as simple as duplicating the landing page and throwing up a campaign of their own, they have to do their own product research, source the items and get some other framework in place. I'm used to handling products myself and dealing with suppliers so that is not an issue.
My immediate goal is to build 1 site a week until the middle of november. At that point i'll step back and see which direction everything is taking me. I have 5 possible niches I can enter and have already selected my products for each niche. At the moment i'll focus the site around a single product, but in a few niches there is room for expansion if the site really takes off. Sourcing products is not my immediate concern since I will be promoting these sites with SEO. I will advertise the item as in stock and as soon as I get my first attempted order i'll purchase the stock. This way i'm not blowing money on sites that are destined to be a total flop.
I've already made some headroom on my first site today. I've got the layout picked from themeforest, I bought a shared hosting account from zensix and i've got my domain. I also wrote about 1000 words of content for various parts of the site and currently I am working on sourcing videos related to the product.
The next step is to figure out exactly how I want to structure my webpage so I know what content to write next. After i've got the content all written up and uploaded i'll need to focus on photoshop (designing a logo and touching up product shots). Finally I'll get the ball rolling on link building and move on to the next site.
One disadvantage is that i'm a full time student studying business administration, and i've got a 20hr a week job on top of that. So time does not come naturally to me. Fortunately I feel like I am pretty efficient so i'll be sure to get as much done while I can.
Thats it for tonight!