The second step is to show ads on those Web pages. Viewing Web pages doesn't usually cost the reader anything. Few sites can get away with charging for access to their materialthere's simply too much competing material already freely available on the Web.
If you can't charge for access to the material, how do you make money? It depends on the nature of your pages. If you're running a business that sells products or services, then the pages are indirect moneymakers. They're a marketing expense, a cost of doing business. But you don't have anything to sell. Or do you?
Well, actually, you doyou have space on your Web site. You can make money by selling parts of your Web pages as advertising space. This is the same way that newspapers and magazinesthe classic pre-Web content servicesmake most of their money.
Saturday, July 26, 2008
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