Tuesday, September 3, 2019

Earn serious money - selling websites outright

If you read our last post about renting websites to businesses who don't have the time to create their own or to hire a company to build one then go back and read it first because this post is for businesses who want to hire you to build them a website and buy it outright from you.

Businesses today are always looking for ways to increase their bottom line. More and more of them are realizing that without a website, they fall behind their competitors. They have to know that a lot of people surf the net and find businesses on the internet rather than rely on the yellow pages.

Another great way for a business to stay in touch with their customers is to run a blog on their website. Creating a blog is really easy and most owners want to maintain it themselves but there are a lot of businesses that hire a social media person to write and keep in touch with customers. I'll cover adding a blog to a website in a future post. Or if you're in a hurry to add one,both Weebly and TipTop has a built-in blog facility. The only caution I have is that the blog is private. Customers have to visit the website before they can access the blog which is different than if you were using Blogger or Wordpress.

In the case when a business wants to hire you outright to build a website for them, I recommend that you use another affiliate of ours instead of Weebly. The reason is because the monthly fee starts at $1.95 and they give you the free domain. Domains usually cost about $25 a year and businesses may turn you down when they start seeing the costs go up.

Be wary of costs when setting up a website for your clients. Weebly has a very good website builder but so does this other web host which I would reveal to you in a moment.

Click HERE to sign up with them. Then go to their website and watch the video on creating a website. Doesn't that look easy? It's far easier than in Weebly and it's cheaper too, but you certainly don't get the same tools as with Weebly.

If you're starting your website business, I think you should have both accounts. This way, you have all your bases covered. You might find renting websites is more profitable than selling them outright. I personally love receiving recurring fees and as long as the money keeps rolling in, you're going to go a long ways.

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