Wednesday, June 30, 2010

How You Can Make Sure Your Customers Keep Coming Back To Your Web Site Indefinitely!

One thing that many of us want in this field - especially when we’re starting out - is to put together an informational product. The end goal is to provide this product for sale on a web site or electronically.

Of course, it’s also very valuable to be able to put together informational products quickly and easily even if you’re giving them away on the web. They have to be of value because that can attract users who will then buy your products and services that are around the web. The problem, of course, is coming up with a product that offers value. That’s why this product is so valuable.

Anyone with a web site is seeking to put together content for that site. The trick is to put it together as quickly as possible and still make it valuable. One of the toughest challenges is to put together website information that changes frequently. That’s how you can make sure your customers keep coming back to your web site indefinitely!

If the information changes constantly, you’re in an even better position to attract users that come back, visit your site often, and tell others to visit the site. “Hey, there’s a lot of new information on that website all the time, you ought to go check it out! They’ll even bookmark your site and go back there frequently.”

One of the neatest ways to do that I’ve found is published by a company called Isyndicate.com. They are located on the web at www.Isyndicate.com. If you go to that site on the web, you can sign up to get your own free user ID and password. They provide top news, weather, sports, business and finance, opinions, advice columns, earth sciences, health, fun and games, lifestyles and entertainment news that are absolutely free of charge to use on your web site. These are provided by the likes of Reuters, AP, CBS sports-line - all of the biggest companies.

The reason they do this is because they like to provide links at the bottom of these articles so you’ll click over to their news services and find even more information. They give you a little snip of the code you can plant into your website once you’ve signed up, and, literally, the articles are updated, changed, and modified for you.

Then, every time you go in, there’s new news popping up on your site. Now you’ve just created an informational product that you can literally display on the web and attract users who come back and visit more and more often. Now, you have to use this on your web site.

If you want to build a product off-web, there are two other places you can go. One is www.adbility.com. This provides syndicated content that you can also add to a web site. Many of these will let you publish them in any form and distribute them. This site gives you hundreds and hundreds of other sites that you can go to in order to syndicate content that’s free.

That you can receive by e-mail, eBay’s content, or free contents on web sites, and all the links you need to go and sign up for each individual one. One final good option is world-wide info outlet. This is a collection of hundreds and hundreds of articles right on the web site. You can browse and pick which ones you want. Their policy doesn’t seem to indicate that you have to post it on a web site.

You can use it on an e-mail newsletter, in a newsletter, print magazine, or whatever you choose. The only thing they ask is that there is a tag line at the bottom that promotes the author and, of course, whatever web site or service they offer or sell. You have to include that. That’s how they get this content.

There is incredible stuff there. You can literally spend about five hours browsing through this and put together a book that’s written for you. Just edit, and you become the editor compiling the product. This is one way you can tap this incredible Internet resource to put together products that are free of charge and at no cost to you.

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