Welcome to Admin Junkies, Guest — join our community!

Register or log in to explore all our content and services for free on Admin Junkies.

Can we monetize a website with the help of physical business?

Farhan Aslam

Loyal member
Joined
Nov 29, 2020
Messages
1,267
Credits
0
We always think that the website should be monetized so that we can run our business. Could this process be reversed?
Can a business monetize a website?
I think good business can play an important role in the marketization of any website. People will come to this website for this business which will lead to monetization.
 
Advertisement Placeholder
You are absolutely correct. The reverse can be the case. Where we run our business, such as selling products and rendering Services, and while others comes for the services, the traffic get to increase and we can monetize our page.
 
I really don't get what you are trying to explain.Do you mean that running a physical business like selling of goods and rendering of services can also increase the traffic we have on the website? Can it be that we invite our physical customers to join the website.
 
Create and sell a product (digital or physical) Selling a digital product is an excellent monetization method if you're short on time because it doesn't require continuous content creation work (like blog posts do). You create the product, then invest time in promoting it to your audience and new readers.
 
Any website owner can use Google AdSense. And since monetizing your website using AdSense is one of the best ways to make money online, all website owners shouldconsider this free service. But there are some types of websites that consistently do better than others.
 
Yes definitely I think this is possible especially for businesses that get a lot of customers. Say for example a beauty salon, customers could go online on the official website and book session and receive confirmation emails to come at the appropriated date ,also customers can go online to check new arrivals if products and merchs and so on.
 
Both work in hands together for the growth of the business. An offline based business can have a presence online and vice versa. For instance, a local limousine rental agency can have a portal online where people can book trips and reserve seats. On the other hand too, a business website online can have offiline presense. A good example of this model is Amazon.com, Amazon sells most of his goods through its websites and have offiline presense for distribution and delivery.
 
Yes you can absolutely do this simultaneously. If you have a website and physical outlet. You can promote your physical outlet goods on your website to make more visibility to your business. With these you will have good opportunity of selling both offline and online and make good amount of money.
 
If you mean monetize is to earn from a monetization program or by having sponsors in your website then I guess the physical business can be a potential sponsor. Let's say you have 5 offline businesses of different types - maybe a food store, a dress shop, etc. If those businesses will pay your website a regular sponsorship fee for promoting the businesses in the website then that is clearly a monetization. You can also ask other business owners to post an ad on your website... for a fee.
 
As blogging and influencer marketing become professions instead of hobbies, it’s easy to assume that making money on the internet is simple. You can just create a blog, choose one of the frequently recommended monetization strategies, and watch your bank balance go up.
Technically, that’s true.
 
Yes is very possible to monetize the website with the help of physical business. One way to monetize a website with physical business is through advertisement of this physical business on your site, anyone who carryout advert pays for the advert and that serves as income for your website.
 
Whether a business operates online or offline, the customers are spread in the virtual world. Since these days, everyone seems to have a smartphone and everyone seems to use internet, brick and mortar businesses are also interested in advertising online. You can always sell your ad spots to the businesses.
 
Yes, you can monetize your website or page with your physical and offline business. You can print a visiting card for your business and gave it to your customers as they come to your shop or place. You can also give brochure to people and place banners, so people could easily know about your business and it will drive traffic to your website.
 
It is quite true that monetizing of website can be influenced by the business in which the website is meant to do. Some businesses attract a lot of online presence and so with the increase of traffic to this business it will lead to increased monetization for the business's website.
 
Of course you can monetize your website that deals on physical products, you can do this by writing some quality articles about the products you sell and when you begin to get a lot of traffic your website can be monetized.
 
If you can get sponsorship from offline business, you can easily make money. A lot of offline businesses also use online platforms for advertising, therefore, you might also get ads from offline business.
 
Most of the happenings this days occur in the virtual world and I think you can use physical phenomena to promote an online site. You can do this by giving and pasting fliers and merchandise to people who will patronize the business with the sire on it.
 
Not long ago, setting up and maintaining a website would have cost you thousands, if not tens of thousands of dollars. It was just as difficult to monetize a website. PayPal was only in its early stages, Stripe didn't exist, and email marketing wasn't nearly as versatile as it is now.
 

Log in or register to unlock full forum benefits!

Log in or register to unlock full forum benefits!

Register

Register on Admin Junkies completely free.

Register now
Log in

If you have an account, please log in

Log in
Who read this thread (Total readers: 0)
No registered users viewing this thread.

Would You Rather #9

  • Start a forum in a popular but highly competitive niche

    Votes: 9 27.3%
  • Initiate a forum within a limited-known niche with zero competition

    Votes: 24 72.7%
Win this space by entering the Website of The Month Contest

Theme editor

Theme customizations

Graphic Backgrounds

Granite Backgrounds