Posted on 05 December 2009. Tags: Content Quality, Decisive Role, Extent, Fail, Failure, Fastest Growing Industries, Feasibility, Flipper, Flippers, Flipping, Important Facts, Neglect, Niche, Niches, No Doubt, People, Poor Content, Profession, Profits, Quality Content, Skilled Webmasters, Surprise, Web Masters, Website
Website flipping is undoubtedly one of the fastest growing industries on the internet. However, it is also a fact that the industry is hyped to some extent, as there are not many web masters out there who confirm to have gained huge profits from the business of website flipping. So what differentiates a successful website flipper from a website flipper who is a failure or is not that successful? This article aims at helping all those website flippers who are considering website flipping as a serious profession and want to avoid all the reasons which can hinder their success. Please find some important facts below, which will give a clear understanding of the reason why many website flippers fail to make it big in the industry: 1) Lack of thorough research: Website flipping is definitely one of the most profitable jobs on the internet, and hence it does not come as a surprise when many skilled webmasters are tempted to jump into the vocation without researching the niches thoroughly. One fact which no webmaster can afford to ignore is the importance of a dynamic niche. Any website, however well-designed, is going to attract potential buyers only if it includes a topic which is of interest to many. 2) Determining on a niche which cannot be monetized: It is not only important to determine on a popular niche, but it is equally important to check the feasibility of the monetizing factor of the determined niche. One of the primary reason for the failure of many webmasters is that they do not give due importance to the monetizing factor. Websites with niches which are difficult to monetize are likely to fetch very low or no profits. 3) Neglect content: Quality content plays a very decisive role in determining the value of the website. Any website with a poor content is bound to be ignored by many buyers. Poor content is an indication that the website was dealt by an unprofessional, and hence is very unlikely to attract any high paying buyers. No doubt that, a website flipper who does not attach due importance to the content factor, is very unlikely to become a successful website flipper. 4) Outrageous pricing: Many webmasters do everything right with website; however demand such a high price for it that many potential buyers lose interest in such deals. However good a flipped website is, it should be reasonably priced, for the buyer to find it attractive and profitable. 5) Substandard appearance: The look of the website plays a major role in getting high paying customer as the look is the first thing which is going to bring the buyer closer to the deal. Any website flipper, who fails in beautifying his website, is very unlikely to make it big. If you are a website flipper who is diligent enough to avoid the above mentioned reasons for failure, you should not be surprised when success knocks your door next time!
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Posted on 01 December 2009. Tags: Amateur Photographer, Art Lovers, Art Pieces, Best Art, Complete, Crestock, Dreamstime, Fotolia, Great Reputation, Guide, Hard Money, Horizons, Istockphoto, more, Online, Photograph, Photographers, Photography Sites, Photography Skills, Photos, Profession, Selling, Stock Photography, Take The Lead, Walks Of Life, Web Designers
Photography is indeed a hard money-making profession. With the horizons of Internet now open to selling your best photographs to online buyers, it has given tremendous boost to young photographers to take the lead and use Internet as a potential money-making platform. However, considering the competition, there is no space for an amateur photographer to thrive in this online photography selling business. So, if you are confident on your proficient photography skills, here is a lowdown on the sites where you can sell your photographs.
First and foremost, look for stock photography sites. These are popular sites who invite young talents to stock their best art pieces and photographs with them. Now these photographs are viewed by potential visitors belonging to varied walks of life like, web designing, interior designing, editing, advertising et al. If they are impressed by the photograph, they download it for free. The main advantage of these sites that entice a lot of art lovers is the free download option which enables them to search and save the best piece of art for them. However, the site seeks around 50 %-70% of commission as compensation against every download.
Some of the most visited stock photography sites include, iStockphoto, Stockexpert, Fotolia, Crestock and Dreamstime. iStockphoto is one of the most popular pick by many photographers owing to its great reputation ever since its existence in 2001. It boasts a higher traffic due a vast stock of fascinating photographs and pictures of experienced photographers. This means that stocking your photograph on this site would ensure it being exposed and viewed by a wide belt of targeted audience like web designers, advertisers etc.
Stockexpert is yet another sought-after site visited for its reputable stock of photographs. The site is popular owing to its considerably low-priced photographs open for sale for both the stockexchange team as well as the wide-spread online consumers. The rest of the sites have the same underlining function, however, their terms and modes of payment to the artists may vary. All these sites just offer you a free sign-up form to access its membership and apart from free downloading options, some facilitate the option of reviewing photographs by online visitors.
Other than the above mentioned sites, there are some other sites that offer entertaining modes to market your photographs. Sites like Cafepess, Phototrade give you the opportunity of embedding your pictures on mugs, T-shirts and other accessible items to sell your photographs in unique and attractive modes. You may also come across sites that seek membership payment from you and in return access viable marketing tools to attract hits from targeted visitors across the globe. Shutterpoint is one such paid site that demands a requisite member fees ranging $19 to $49, depending on the kind of membership availed.
However, one most imperative point to remember before you take this plunge is that stock photography would not lead to instant success. Also, you have to match the level of art theses sites have maintained so as to seek their membership. Your art has to be indisputable, there is no room for casual family clicked photographs in this arena.
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