Want To Make Money Online? Market A
Service To Businesses
by: Kevin Nunley
Don walked across the street from his house to mine
to announce he had finally retired. "But I'm not ready
for the golf course," he said. "I want to make a living
on the Internet. What can I sell?"
This is a question many of us struggle with as we see
money, freedom, and a bright future for those who manage
to find their niche online. You may have tried to sell
something from the Internet only to find it is difficult
to get visitors to your web site and even harder to get
them to buy.
The biggest hurdle is simple: most folks are trying
to sell products to consumers. That's not where the
money is. It is a more daunting task than most realize.
Only one percent of retail sales happens on the
Internet. Even though selling to consumers should be
gargantuan one day, we have a long way to go before the
majority of people are placing orders the Internet way.
Instead, sell something to businesses. While consumer
sales amounted to many billion last year,
business-to-business purchases vaulted to a whopping ten
times that much. Clearly, if you want the easiest path
to tapping into the landslide of Internet cash, sell a
product or service needed by business.
So, you say, I should sell a product to businesses?
Not exactly. Most products need to be sold in large
volumes by many distributors before they turn a profit.
Chances are the product you sell is also being pushed by
hundreds or thousands of other affiliates. In the end,
many business buyers will simply click to the main
corporate site to make their purchase.
Your best bet for starting a small Internet business
and earning a living online is to sell a service to
businesses. Unlike products, it is hard to mass produce
a service. Most service providers find their competition
is relatively thin. This is especially true if you
provide a very specialized service or do your job in a
particular way that is hard to duplicate. Because
services require time spent by an experienced expert,
rates can be high, especially for business customers.
But I'm not an expert in anything people on the
Internet would want to buy, you exclaim. Not true.
Sit down with a pen and jot down all the things
bosses have paid you for during your work career. Add to
your list things you have done on your own time that
friends, neighbors, or co-workers have felt were
valuable.
Which of these things could be sold on the Internet?
If you kept books for a business with twenty employees,
you can sell your bookkeeping service to the vast number
of small Internet businesses who don't have the time or
expertise to manage their growing firm.
If you produced your church newsletter for several
years, your desktop publishing and editing skills could
fill the hot demand for people who can write and publish
e-messaging campaigns, web sites, and print newsletters.
Best of all, a writer/editor deals in pure information
which is easiest and cheapest to deliver over the
Internet.
My neighbor Don decided his skills from a career in
law enforcement would be hard to sell on the Internet.
But he knew lots of things businesses needed and he had
a list of town residents who could fill those needs.
If you don't readily have a service you can sell to
business, find someone who does. Many in-demand people
don't know how to market themselves on the Internet or
haven't the time to try. Represent their service online
and take a commission for each sale.
Put up your own web site with some articles business
customers will find helpful. They can do double duty,
showing you know plenty about your line of work.
Post testimonials from satisfied customers or other
experts in your industry. To get full impact, be sure to
list the person's full name and the name of their
business or city they live in.
Offer to send customers and prospects a monthly
update via email. Include brief updates on important
developments in the industry. Mix in three line ads
promoting your service.
Selling a service to business is your least-expensive
way to get started making money online. It is also the
quickest way to tap into the huge amounts of money
traveling from business to business.
About The Author
Kevin Nunley
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