Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Top Business Models

The web has paved more possibilities of making money online. There are more and more business models that are being created, but there are only a few that really work on most online sites.

Knowing which business models that worked can help anyone who likes to engage in earning serious cash. There are some creative few who can think of new business models that might probably work. However, it can be a lot less effort if a new online business considers adapting often-used business models that are already successful.
Here are top business models that had succeeded online:

1. Sell products. E-commerce had started with some batch of products to feature and sell over the web. Many other product lines that worked successfully offline had also begun putting up online presence. Even others go to the point of putting up virtual stores where one can simply get some purchase shipped at their homes. This is indeed the most common and popular way to earn online income.

2. Advertising Programs. Among all advertising programs, Google Adsense is the most famous of all. Many books had been written about this and it is easy to find one in the internet. But Adsense is not the only one around: there are also some other ad networks that can also bring in some passive income such as Chitika, TextLinks and adBrite. When visitors visits the site and decides to click on the ad, it brings income to the site publisher from a fraction of a dollar to a little below $100.
3. Affiliate Marketing. This form usually takes another site to drive traffic. The site is usually a blog which is designed to promote some product or service. The marketing efforts driven this way are sure to bring commissions for the affiliate marketer.

4. Sponsorship. This can come in the form of direct advertising on a website or blog which is usually in the form of a badge on the sponsored links section. Sponsored posts on blogs are also very common. Bloggers paid to write about a product and there are sites that allow them to such as PayPerPost, ReviewMe and Sponsored Reviews.
The internet is always a changing virtual place and one business model that might work today may not be effective in a few years. For new online businesses, consider using one or more of these tried-and-tested models but do not be content at a business model that had worked already. Keep in mind that successful business models also started out from nothing to progressive money-making opportunities. Creative entrepreneurs know that there are more possibilities that are yet to be discovered – and which may generate hundreds to even millions of dollars – all with a new business model to follow.

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