How do I make a great website that will earn well? Simple! R.E.S.T.


by Jessgables - Date: 2007-07-01 - Word Count: 656 Share This!

By Jessica Gables
www.emerchantpay.com

You've just learned this fantastic source of income called online gambling and you want to make as much money (if not more) than the people you know are making tons of it from online gambling. Good for you, but do you know where to start?

If you said yes, chances are, you really don't. Many an aspiring webmaster and big-spender wannabes always think all they need is a book or two on how to earn from the Internet and *poof*! Big bucks city! If only it were that easy. But then again, maybe it can be.

If you have the proper tools and the really important facts, however, you may be very well on your way to the mall, with a big toothy grin on your face and a fully loaded credit card to use.
It's real simple, you should just R.E.S.T.:

1. Research what kind of website you think will really earn you money. There are varieties of websites which can generate a huge amount of income for you, such as adult, gambling, hotel and reservations and the like. These are websites which people go to and spend on everyday. Pick what you think works the best for you and your prospective target market.

2. Establish and maintain a system for your website which you think your prospective market will like. By system I mean everything from the appearance of your site to the actual working capabilities of the site. A lot of times very good service and/or products will not mask the fact that your website really needs to be improved. Other times a website can look extremely good, but be peppered with links and tabs that don't work, or are simply blind links that send the clicker to who-knows-where.

3. Secure a payment system that is convenient to both you and your prospective clients. While the adage that "the customer is always right" still rings true to this day, it does not do your business well if you always get the short stick of the deal. A secure and convenient payment system will go a long way to winning your site much needed recommendations, from one satisfied customer to a new one. Remember this: customers will ONLY remember you if you are two things (a) really, really good (which you want) or (b) really, really bad (need I say it?). Satisfied customers will bring in more, disgruntled and unhappy ones can really hurt your website. When you work with a gambling merchant account provider, make sure it is a good one. Try eMerchantPay (http://www.emerchantpay.com), a merchant account provider that particularly caters to the gaming industry. It offers just the kind of service your niche requires including low-cost merchant accounts with no upfront fees, state-of-the-art gateway platform, easy integration with your checkout system and more.

4. Take the time to evaluate things. Once your website is up and running, it may take some time to earn money, but when you do, study the different perks and quirks your website may have. No website is perfect, but you should at least make sure that your source of income, your customers, is happy and stays happy with your site. Ask for feedback, and listen to any and all complaints you might receive. Oftentimes, complaints are valid concerns, and not just some pesky customer who buys too little and expects too much from you. Check if customers are happy with the online payment system. See if your gambling merchant account provider is doing a good job of properly processing payments. Evaluate and re-evaluate if you must, just make you sure you keep yourself abreast with what keeps people coming back to your website, and on how you can make it even better.

These are four basic and easy to follow guidelines, following and implementing them should prove to be no tall task for you. After all, you are in this to earn, might as well make what you're offering something really worth offering.

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