The idea of building your first website by yourself might make some of you cringe. And you don’t have to do it all yourself! But if you love DIY, or money is super super tight, or tech stuff doesn’t scare you, you can most certainly put up a perfectly good WordPress website all on your own!
WordPress is a little more involved than website builders like Wix or SquareSpace, but that’s because it’s also a lot more versatile and a lot more robust. I can go on ad nauseam about why WordPress is the only option worth considering, and no they don’t pay me to say it!
Luckily Tyler Moore has already done a fantastic tutorial video showing you every single step – and saved me from having to shoot one! Seriously, you’ll love Tyler and you can work right alongside him, just pausing the video wherever you need to.
Once your site is up, remember we have extensive, yet super easy tutorial videos showing you how to do everything to organize and run your new WordPress website in the WordPress How-To Videos page.
But if you don’t want to do your website entirely on your own, I can show you how to work with a programmer to get exactly what you want made for you!
If you don’t want to do either of the above, then at the very least, you can set up (or have your programmer set up) a “Subscribe To My Blog” form. This way you can begin collecting names and emails right away – but unless you’ve already got lots of fantastic content, you won’t get too many subscribers anyway, so it’s definitely better to go with #2 above and do a “Coming Soon” offer. Then you can add your offer for an eBook, or report, or audio download, etc. when you have one available.
The reason you may want to have your opt-in on every page is because you don’t know what page someone will land on when they first come to your site! Don’t assume people will come to your homepage.





Which is the best email marketing platform, affiliate program, and shopping cart for you to use, based on your type of business and your time and money constraints? If you don’t know what those are, follow the links to learn about each part of your site infrastructure.
What type of business do you have? – do you have a lot of physical products, so it’s very important that they are displayed properly, with good descriptions, great photos, video, etc.? Or do you have just a few digital information products ( like eBooks, videos, teleseminars, home study courses), so your shopping cart is not so important?
In this case, you would have to do everything manually: You would use your email marketing platform to create a sign-up form for affiliates. When someone signed up, you would go to your shopping cart system and generate a Coupon Code specifically for that affiliate. You would then email the dedicated Coupon Code to the new affiliate.
BASIC Email Marketing & Shopping Cart Solution
MID-LEVEL Email Marketing & Shopping Cart Solution
TOP-LEVEL Email Marketing & Shopping Cart Solution
Infusionsoft and BigCommerce ($339/month) – So you can either use
Alright, I think I have given you enough information and ideas to make a good decision about the infrastructure set-up that balances your needs and your budget, or, to reconsider your current system and weigh in with your needs, cash-flow, and plans for growth. So again, take a look at your priorities, before making your decision from the options I gave you in the last unit. Remember, you need to take into account:
What Would Jini Do?
Remember our trick for testing whether your highlighting works? You read ONLY the highlighted text and see if it alone conveys your message. So take a moment to scan through Example #1 above and read only the highlighted text. See how that works? Pretty cool, eh?
If writing doesn’t come naturally to you, how do you come up with a call-to-action that makes people actually take the action you want (sign-up, or click the link, etc.).










Great design = getting people to do what you want











How do you want people to experience your site content, how do you want them to navigate through your pages or content? How much choice do you want to give them about where to click, or which section to visit next?








I strongly recommend you become an Amazon.com affiliate because their program is just so easy to use – Amazon calls this their “Amazon Associates” program. This means, that whenever you link to a product on Amazon (a book, DVD, etc. ANYTHING that is sold on Amazon), and someone visiting your site clicks on that link, you receive a commission from Amazon if they purchase it.











Aside from selling your own products, programs, or services, you can also sell other people’s items that fit your niche and are high quality. Be sure that you do not sell anything that does not reflect your standards of quality, or it will downgrade your reputation and garner you negative press.











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