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How to Effectively Rent Your Virtual Real Estate


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The Rich Jerk.
Stop Being a Pathetic Loser. Affiliates Earn 50%

Author: Oleg Ilin

Article source: http://www.realestate-abc.info/. Used with author's permission.

A few days ago I wrote an article about Virtual Real Estate. I won't go into details here, if you want, you can read it on my site www.1ezhost.biz, go to the "articles" section.

The point is that you should treat your website exactly as you treat your real estate investment property. Suppose, you have an extra apartment that is not rented. Would you leave it like that or would you try to rent it? I really hope that you would do everything possible to rent it. It's your money. Pure cash. Why should you leave it on the table, right?

Ok, so let me ask you this. Why the heck do you leave piles of cash each and every month and don't do anything to adjust this situation? Why do you leave dozens of your apartments in un-rented condition or with some bad tenants?

What am I talking about? You don't have any FREE apartments or bad tenants. In fact, you don't have tenants at all...

Well, that's what you think. Let's look at your website. Each web page could be considered as a different apartment (or at least a room in the apartment). Do you have some sort of monetization mechanism implemented on each and every page? No? And why is that?

Don't tell me you're selling your product only from the one page and all others are, well, sort of complimentary.

The only pages that you can't effectively monetize are your TOS, Privacy Policy and Disclaimer pages. Their task is to defend you from the legal point of view, not to earn you money. All others should add to your income little by little.

You're selling your products from product pages, that's fine. But what stopping you from adding AdSense or another advertiser on all other pages?

Or, which is even better, to add subscription boxes on your pages?

Start building your list, treat your subscribers like royalties, give them really useful information (don't try to push some crap product to make quick buck), give them bonuses from time to time.

When you find really good product, tell them about it. There is nothing wrong in making money as long as you really help people to solve their problems.

In fact, you will have much bigger income from your list than from any advertiser. Just groom your list, listen to your subscribers and take a time to find the answers to their questions.

And don't tell me that you're not an expert. Everybody on this earth is an expert. You just need to find out your area of expertise and start selling products/services relevant to that area.

You still don't believe me you're an expert? OK, let me give you one example of the super-expert: 2-3 year old child.

Just watch him crawl, watch how he falls (always ahead, always toward his goal) and you will agree that we all can learn a lot from this expert in the arena of self-motivation.

Just find your arena, it's out there.

I hope now you will:
1) find your area of expertise
2) use each and every page of your site for your financial advantage.

Ok, so now we're hopefully done with un-rented apartments. But what about bad tenants?

You don't know what I mean? Well, if you rented web space on each page, that's great.

But where exactly did you put this advertisement?

If your advertiser pays you for clicks, then it's in your best interest to get as much exposure for that advertisement as possible.

So you want a "good tenant", so to speak. The best place to put advertisement is at the top left and top center parts of your web pages. Placement on the right part of the site gives you less effective click-thru results. And if you place the advertisement at the bottom, especially at the bottom right part of your site, you almost won't get any clicks at all.

Bottom line: rent your web space, and get the most out of it!

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