Discovering What Sells Online - Part 1
Does that sound close to an experience you've had? Perhaps you have been selling tangible products on EBay, but to the same effect?
The key to Discovering What Sells Online is to explore it from a different perspective. Here's what you need to do:
- Look at the big picture
The same concept applies online. Is your product not selling because you fail to draw traffic to your website? Did you set a website in a "location" where no one visits? In the online world, generating traffic is the key to online success. The opportunity to sell something arises only when people actually visit your site. Only then would the quality of your product count.
- How then can you generate traffic?
- Is your product in demand?
- How would you know if a product is in demand?
On the other hand, if you are selling an intangible product, such as an eBook, look at sites such as CBTrends.com. CBTrends.com extracts information from Clickbank.com, and displays them in an easier-to-analyze manner. Here you'll find charts, historical and current data as well as statistics that are excellent in giving you a feel of product performance. Look for products with significant sales, aren't TOO popular, new, average gravity, average or high dollar value per sale (important if you are using pay per click advertising) and low or average in percentage referred. The objective here is to find a new product that HAS been sold before, is not really represented by too many affiliates and has a significant dollar value per sale.
In part 2 of Discovering What Sells Online, I'll discuss ideas on:
- Producing your own online product
- Exploring product reviews
- Ways to make your product unique
Samantha Tang runs What-Sells-Online.com, which provides insights, ideas, opportunities and product reviews to budding internet entreprenuers. This site aims to help aspiring internet marketers discover what to sell online, which is the key element for online success.
