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 | | From: | Chris Gunn | | Subject: | Expensive Surprises! | | Date: | Sat, 15 Jan 2005 11:22:41 -0600 |
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 | *** Expensive Surprises ***
Recently I've been in contact with dozens of folks who thought they would be able to quickly set up a web store and earn a great living. You'll see claims that look like:
"Our Ecommerce Catalog is guaranteed to earn you $10,000 per month within the next 6 months! If it doesn't, we will give you the catalog for free!"
Sounds Great! Right?
Then you see: "an initial investment of only $400 and not the normal $5,000 development fees.", "...and only $50 a month." You are just getting started so you don't have much to compare it to.
Three or four months after putting up the money they want to allow you to use their software to create your own web site (which costs them virtually nothing) you are still only getting a few hits per day. Then you see some spam claiming to get you thousands of hits a day for $300.00. Maybe that's the answer?
So you pay the $300.00 and your hits take a giant leap up to maybe a hundred a day. However, you don't know where they come from and you still are not selling enough to cover the monthly hosting fees.
The six month mark comes around and you aren't making anything near that $10,000 promise. Giving you the catalog for free doesn't seem worth the having spent more money than your web site has earned any more. Some will have talked you into signing a one-year contract, that they claim you can't break. That's also not true.
Somewhere along the line you find commercial web designers that would have set up your site for $500 instead of that $5,000 claim. You find better quality hosting at a lower monthly cost. Then you find drop ship catalogs you can use on your site for free.
Where did you get sabatoged? The main problem:
1. The search engines have millions of web pages indexed that have the same keywords as yours.
2. It takes up to six months to get listed on the top search engines, but if folks don't know your company name, they still can't find you.
3. The Internet was great three to five years ago. Now it's like your web store is a little room way up inside this huge thousand story building.
You feel like www stands for "Wild Wild West" and you've been talked into joining a gold rush that's a pot of pennies at the end of a rainbow.
It's really not as hostile as all this may sound. With good advice and help to overcome the obstacles, lot's of patience, and many hours of work building up your client base, a web store can be a profitable enterprise.
Take advantage of the biz.ecommerce, biz.marketplace.discussion, and biz.marketplace.web-design newsgroups. You'll find lot's of folks there that know the ropes and willing to answer your questions.
Thanks, Chris www.bizynet.com www.bizycart.com BIZynet Coordinator cgunn@bizynet.com Moderator of biz.general, biz.marketplace.discussion, biz.ecommerce, biz.marketplace.web-design, biz.marketplace.international & others
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