How To Make Money With Your Website, Part 1 of 2

Written by Jeff Colburn


I can't even countrepparttar number of times that people ask me how they can make money with their website. Some want to create a website withrepparttar 132383 sole purpose of making money. Others, who have an existing website, want it to make some money for them.

There are two main ways to make money, selling your own stuff or selling someone else's stuff.

Selling Other People's Stuff

Many people offer Affiliate Programs. They set up an affiliate program, which lets you sell their products or services on your site, and in turn you get a percentage ofrepparttar 132384 sale. Putting a banner, buttons or links on your site usually does this, and when someone clicks on them and buys something, you get credit forrepparttar 132385 sale.

People and companies of all sizes offer this kind of program. Amazon.com introduced its program in 1996. As of today, there are over 500,000 people who are affiliates for Amazon. This gives themrepparttar 132386 advantage of having a huge sales force.

I participate in two affiliate programs on my site. I have a page of books that I suggest people read. Each book has a special link to Barnes and Noble, and if someone buys one of these books, I get a commission. I also have a banner to a web hosting company, and as above, I get a commission for each sale. One advantage ofrepparttar 132387 web-hosting link is that I can use it too. So whenever I set up web hosting for a website design client, I get a commission.

My girlfriend hasrepparttar 132388 Google ads affiliate program on her site, and when anyone clicks on one ofrepparttar 132389 ads, she gets paid up to a dollar. This can really add up over a year.

Affiliate programs are a great way to make extra money. Many people do extensive research on which affiliate program(s) to use, and make a large portion, or all, of their income this way. They look for programs that have high demand andrepparttar 132390 pay high commissions. Commissions usually range between 5% and 15%. Be sure to readrepparttar 132391 fine print to see what you will be paid, when you will be paid and allrepparttar 132392 other details they have inrepparttar 132393 contract. Also, be sure to pick affiliate programs that relate to your site so thatrepparttar 132394 people visiting your site will be interested inrepparttar 132395 programs you offer.

Where To Find Free Pictures, Artwork And Animation For Your Website

Written by Jeff Colburn


You've decided to have a website for yourself or your business. Great! You know what you want to say, how you want it laid out, what pages you need, and allrepparttar other good stuff that goes into a great website. But what about graphics? Where do you get buttons, banners, title art, photographs, animation, bars, backgrounds and allrepparttar 132380 other things you need to make your website look visually interesting?

I asked myself that same question when I created my first website. It took me more than a few days of scouringrepparttar 132381 web to find what I needed. I Googled and Yahooed for many terms, including: art, clipart, clip art, graphics and free art. Inrepparttar 132382 end, I found some great sites.

Depending on what kind of website you have, finding these things can be easy or difficult. There are three main types of websites, personal, nonprofit and business. The first two can find dozens to hundreds of places to get free artwork that fitsrepparttar 132383 theme of their site. A business site will have a more difficult time. This is becauserepparttar 132384 people that make this artwork usually don't have a problem giving it to people who won't make money off of their website. Most personal sites don't make any money, and giving stuff to nonprofit sites is just, well,repparttar 132385 right thing to do. But for a site designed for a business that plans on making money,repparttar 132386 artist wants his cut. The artist's opinion is that, "The business can afford it so they should pay."

For a business site, before surfingrepparttar 132387 web for graphics, you may want to consider making your own. You can drawrepparttar 132388 artwork and then scan it, or create it with Photoshop or any ofrepparttar 132389 other graphic's programs that are out there. Or a friend who is artistic can dorepparttar 132390 drawings, or you could even barter with a professional artist. I have done all of these. The advantage of making your own artwork is that it will be unique and perfectly suited to your site. This will also berepparttar 132391 most time consuming since you will have to create everything from scratch.

Your next step involves using artwork created by others and available onrepparttar 132392 Internet, on CD's or in books. Before you use any of this artwork you must checkrepparttar 132393 rights that they offer. It's back to that business / personal thing I mentioned above.

There are hundreds, if not thousands, of websites that have all kinds of artwork available for people to use. Sometimes,repparttar 132394 most difficult thing is to wade through hundreds of images to find justrepparttar 132395 one you want. There are two main types of clip art sites. Those offering general artwork that can be used on any site, and those offering "themed" artwork. For example, I went to Celtic art sites to findrepparttar 132396 proper artwork for my Celtic themed site.

Almost every graphic art site has a "Terms of Use" page telling how their artwork can be used. To be safe, if you can't find this information, then don't use any of their artwork. The main reason you don't want to take artwork illegally is that if you use it on your site, andrepparttar 132397 artist contacts you and says you are not using it according to their "Terms of Use," then he can make you pay for it or force you to remove it from your site.

"Let them try," you say? If you don't play fair, all they have to do is contactrepparttar 132398 host where your site is, tell them that you stolerepparttar 132399 artwork on your site, andrepparttar 132400 host will shut down your site. Besides, it's always better to play nice, and fair is fair. How would you feel if someone stole something of yours? Plus, if you spend a lot of time putting your site together, and then have to remove allrepparttar 132401 artwork and find new, it will prove to be a huge waste of your time. Also, if people are use torepparttar 132402 look of your site and it suddenly changes you could lose customers.

When you find a graphic you like, put your pointer onto it, click your right mouse button and select Save Image As. Then saverepparttar 132403 artwork to a folder where you can easily find it later. Make sure to keep track of where each piece of artwork came from. I do this inrepparttar 132404 file name, like "Dragon2-Castle-Art.gif" or in a Word file, like Dragon2.gif came from CastleArt.com. This lets you easily go back and find other artwork on this site if you need to.

Some places that have free artwork require you to put a link on your site to their site. I feel that this little piece of advertisement is well worth it forrepparttar 132405 artwork. I created a section on my Links page for allrepparttar 132406 people who supplied artwork for my site.

Not exactly free, but close arerepparttar 132407 sites onrepparttar 132408 Internet that offer artwork and photographs for a fee. You usually pay a flat fee, and can download all you want. In cases like this, I usually set a day or two aside, pay forrepparttar 132409 shortest time I can, usually a week or a month, and do nothing but download artwork. I can then use this artwork whenever I want. Again, checkrepparttar 132410 "Terms of Use" to be sure they say this is okay, or at least don't say not to do this. The cost for this can be anywhere from $8 to hundreds of dollars.

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