How To Set Up Your First Website For Free
The fourth and final question and answer from Michael Rasmussen’s newsletter.
This one answers a very big question that a lot of beginners have about getting their own website up and running.
ANSWER:
I can understand when anybody says they’re a bit afraid of the technology of online business. But there’s really nothing to be afraid of.
The first thing to keep in mind is that your website can and should be very simple.
You’ll need a page to present your product, a way for people to buy, and a page to deliver the product. That’s it.
Three pages can do the job just fine.
You might want more than that, but that’s fine to start with.
The second thing to keep in mind is that you need to find a good tutorial about how to build simple sites.
Frankly, I thought there wasn’t a really good one out there, so I created my own: www.MiniSiteProfitsExposed.com
It doesn’t cost a dime, so feel free to sign up for your copy and put it use.
The video course walks you through everything you need to know to set up your own mini-site, which is a simple site to sell a single product.
You’ll learn how to get your domain, set up your hosting, create your pages, hook up your autoresponder and payment processor…everything you need.
If you take the plunge and get stuck on something, don’t panic. You can find a cheap freelancer to help you on Scriptlance.com, or even have them develop the entire mini-site for you from scratch.
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So there you see, getting a website up isn’t as hard as it may seem. It’s not rocket science, anyone can learn it, but once you do, that skill will serve you everyday for your whole entire career.
You really need to learn it because it’s one of those things that you really do use everyday….but as you go you learn new stuff everyday, so don’t be afraid to try…because that’s how you learn.
So get these free mini site videos from Michael Rasmussen that will help you learn website stuff quickly.
How To Start An Internet Business: 7 Essential Pieces
Michael Rasmussen is one of the predominant marketers online. Last year he released his hit product www.GetMoreBuyers.com
I have been following Michael Rasmussen since the beginning of my internet marketing career in 2006 and one thing that he does that other gurus don’t is provide great free advice.
Here is a snippet from Michael Rasmussen’s latest email newsletter. Michael answers some questions that his thousands of readers have been asking him.
Question & Answer
ANSWER: Yes, there’s a ton of junk. Wading through it
can be a distraction. Let me try to simplify things.
First, you need a market to sell to. Not having one is
like trying to set up a business in a ghost town. You
might get some customers, but they won’t come around
much!
Second, you need a product to sell. That could be your
own product, or it could be somebody else’s product
you promote for a commission (called an affiliate
product). This is what will put money in your pocket.
Third, you’ll need a domain. I suggest starting with a
“.com” address, because it looks much more
professional. And pick a domain that’s your own name,
if it’s available, like my MichaelRasmussen.com site.
That will give you a foundation to build on, no matter
what direction you want to go, and will let you build
your personal brand.
Fourth, you need a website. It just makes things so
much easier if you have a site that you control and
can change however you want.
Fifth, you need an autoresponder. This lets you build
a mailing list and keep in contact with the people on
it. That’s where your long-term income will come from.
I recommend http://www.AutomateYourList.com.
And once you have your autoresponder set up, check out
http://www.EmailPromosExposed.com to learn how to
write promotional emails that convert like crazy.
Sixth, you should consider setting up a blog at a
separate site. This is a great way to keep your
content fresh, which will get you more free traffic
from search engines. And linking to your main site
from your blog can help your search engine rank for
your main site as well.
Seventh, you’ll need a payment processor, which is
a way to take credit card payments online. I strongly
recommend ClickBank, because they’re reliable and
secure. They’ll also give you a built-in affiliate
program, and they’ll handle paying your affiliates for
you.
That’s literally all you need. There are other things
that you CAN have, but those are the essentials.
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Thanks Michael!
I hope these tips can help you too! I’ll be posting some more tips and resources from Michael Rasmussen soon so please stay tuned!


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