| Adapt or complain; it's your choice!! You can treat the
Internet like some print advertising medium and base your success only on sales.
Considering that Forrester Research currently pegs Internet online sales as a $500 million
market in 1996, growing to $6 billion by the year 2000, it's likely a sales-only approach
will undermine your efforts. A Web site is an investment that should gain value each year;
unlike print advertising, which loses value quickly as time passes (how long is your one
month magazine ad valuable?), a Web site increases in value by applying the Seven Revenue
Streams available.
The choice is clear; either adapt to what the Internet has to offer, or try to force
your way down the throats of those visiting your storefront on the Internet. If you force,
you will fail. And you will complain. But if you learn about the Internet business models,
which have more to do with the evolution of business than technology, you'll discover the
real secret; keeping in contact with your customer base, expanding it, and giving them
more and more reasons to conduct business with you.
Create an advantage for your business by thinking about how you will save and generate
revenue now. Not five years in the future, and not in a few months, but right now. This
special report will show you the business models that are working online, with case
studies of sites that are applying these techniques and making money. Some are making tens
of millions of dollars, like Industry.net; some are small entrepreneurs adding
significantly to their bottom line and building a long term business. In such a young
market, you should know the business models that are working and apply them to your own
venture. Start building your Revenue Streams by focusing on results.
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| How To Generate The Seven Revenue
Streams of a Web Site Seven Revenue Streams
Defined:
1. Generating Leads
2. Developing Mailing Lists and Testing Online
3. Market Research
4. Public Relations
5. Customer Service
6. Online Networks
7. Barter
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