Overrated Small Business: Traffic-Driven Websites

By U.S. News Staff

Posted: November 13, 2008

Facebook, MySpace, YouTube, Twitter. The biggest success stories of the so-called Web 2.0 era have at least one thing in common: They're not actually selling you anything. These companies aren't interested in digging into your pockets; their attention is focused on Web metrics like page views and unique visitors, which typically translate into advertising revenue.

It has worked for television and radio, so why can't websites that are totally dependent on advertising succeed? They certainly can, but just as there are relatively few radio and television stations, there are relatively few websites that actually turn a profit on their advertising dollars. "The problem is that in order to make big money from ads, you need millions of people going to your site every day," says Rosalind Resnick of Axxess Business Consulting. Even though BlackBerrys and other devices are making it easier, people have only so much time to browse the Internet. Since competition is so fierce, it will be very difficult for any website to get millions of visitors.

Of course, that difficulty won't stop many Web-savvy entrepreneurs from trying. But they should first realize that while Facebook and MySpace get more press than other entrepreneurial opportunities, following in their footsteps is harder than with other types of start-ups. "The Googles and the Facebooks get so much publicity," says Steve King, research affiliate at the Institute for the Future. "But those businesses are really rare. It just gets so much hype."

NOT THAT EASY !

Have owned and operated approx 20 or so web sites, this is not a get rich business as some say. The only sites that I have had that have been succesful are the ones that offer the people a Real Value, something they can use. for example my Top One is: www.USBizTrader.com

John of FL @ Oct 20, 2009 07:21:24 AM

Reading is Fundemental

It sounds like most of you purposefully misunderstood what the author said.

1) He's talking about web sites whose income is solely dependent on ad revenue. We're not talking about sites that actually sell a product or service.

2) He said they were overrated, not that most people don't make any money at all.

READ of GA @ Jul 10, 2009 15:43:30 PM

Traffic Driven websites - quantity?

If you want to make money from websites be prepared to create 100 of them.

I am halfway there, and after the first 20 I think I learned what I was doing right/wrong.

At least, I thought I did. Then one of my pagerank 3 sites drops to pagerank 0 and all my advertisers run away and I lose $300/month.

Oh well, treat it like a hobby until it makes real money, then you can't lose.

http://www.VintageTeeShirt.com is my latest marketing test... :)

Santiago Matamoros @ Mar 20, 2009 17:00:07 PM

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