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Five Common Misconceptions to Achieving Success with your Online Business

How successful is your online business? Are you achieving the
monetary rewards that you'd hoped to achieve when you set up your
Web site?

If not, you may have fallen prey to one of five common
misconceptions to achieving success with an online business.

Misconception #1: If you put up a Web site, people will come.
Regretfully, this is far from the truth. Competition is fierce on
the Internet, and you must learn how to compete in order to have
a successful online business. Putting up a Web site is the first
step, but doing nothing more will ensure your site's failure.

Misconception #2: Amateur promotion will render professional
results. Many people believe that they can purchase a handy dandy
software program that will submit their sites to 999 search
engines and directories, and their promotion efforts are over.
The truth of the matter is, the majority of the traffic to most
Web sites comes from the major search engines and directories, so
submitting to 990 other ones is simply a waste of time and won't
bring you any success.

Misconception #3: Submitting your site to the major search
engines and directories is all you need to do. Wrong. Think of it
this way: there are 10 search results per page for most of the
engines. Most people won't go through any more than three pages
of search results before giving up and trying another search. So,
only the top 30 rankings really matter. If your site is #3,429
out of two million results, how much traffic do you think you'll
get?

Misconception #4: META tags are the key to success with the
search


engines. Truthfully, very few of the major engines even
look at META tags any more. So, sticking META tags on your pages
won't bring you traffic and sales.

Misconception #5: The key to success on the Web is achieving top
10 rankings for keywords that are important to your business.
This way of thinking is outdated. Instead, the key to success on
the Web is bringing in extremely targeted traffic that converts
to sales. You can have all the #1 rankings in the world, but if
the rankings don't convert to traffic that ultimately converts to
sales, your Web site will never be a success.

If you're ready to activate your Web site for success, why not
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About the Author

Robin Nobles, Director of Training, Academy of Web Specialists,
has trained several thousand people in her online search engine
marketing (http://www.academywebspecialists.com) training
programs. Visit the Academy's training site to learn more
(http://www.onlinewebtraining.com). She also teaches 3-day
hands-on search engine marketing workshops in locations across
the globe with Search Engine Workshops
(http://www.searchengineworkshops.com).