Wednesday, April 09, 2008

20 Possible Reasons Why Your Online Business Is Failing by Thomas James

Having a successful online business could be an ongoing task for many people, especially if they weren't taught the correct ways to advertise or market. If your business is failing it could be because of one or more possible reasons listed below. These tips should definitely help open your eyes.

1. You don't offer free original content.

2. You don't use a signature file on your e-mails.

3. You don't offer free software.

4. You don't have your own domain name.

5. You don't offer a free contest or sweepstakes.

6. You don't test and improve your ad copy.

7. You don't offer a free web site directory.

8. You don't give people any urgency to buy now.

9. You don't offer a free e-zine.

10. You don't attract the target audience that would buy your product or service.

11. You don't offer a free community.

12 You don't let people read your ad before they get your freebie.

13. You don't offer a free affiliate program.

14. You don't make your web site look professional.

15. You don't offer a free online service.

16. You don't give people as many ordering options as possible.

17. You don't offer free current information.

18. You don't let people know anything about your business.

19. You don't offer free samples of your product or service.

20. You don't make people feel safe and secure when they order.

To learn what you're really doing wrong, you should want to get some personal help or ask for additional advice. Additional help can be as easy as visiting http://selfequity.com and requesting assistance.
It's free.

About the Author

homas James
Internet Marketing Consultant
Online Business Research

Self Equity Solutions
http://selfequity.com
http://selfequity.com/blog
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1 comment:

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