by Daniel Waser
I’m sure you have heard of sites like Facebook and Twitter. They’re well-known as social networking communities. These portals let people form an internet community to share their knowledge about stuff they are interested in.
That is nice, but what actually counts for Online marketers is that groups of folks who truly interested in a hobby could be a gold mine… if you could work out a method to market to them without turning them off.
And that aptitude to turn folk off has been genuine road block for folk who try to marketing to communities, using what’s called social marketing.
Community sites like MySpace will flat-out run you off. There are some web 2.0 sites that won’t but the disadvantage is that they can change the rules when ever they like to and cut off your revenue stream. That’s not good. Till now, creating your own web 2.0 site has been like twisting yourself into a pretzel.
This is going to switch everything. Why? Because it does make building profitable community sites a simple task. The software was built by a team commissioned by two experienced and successful Internet marketers (Andrew X and Steven Lee Jones). They wanted a platform that makes it easy to set up a community site in any niche they selected. Boy, they have been successful.
This software makes fun to use. Wizards walk you through setting everything up. And it is possible to build some great community sites, with all of the knobs and whistles. I’m talking about built-in forums, integrated business directories, and professional sign-up features that make you look as great as My Space. You want it, you can create it. So you do not have to worry about building a site you will not be proud of. That might actually be hard to do with Niche Socializer.
But once again, what really counts is the cash you are able to generate with this platform, and that is where Niche Socializer absolutely shines.
It’s clear that Andrew & Steven had monetization in mind from the beginning, as it is absolutely natural to build in multiple earning streams.
It begins with the ultimately flexible membership features. They have hit a home run here. You can create free test memberships, different membership types, flexible charges, almost anything you can think of. But it does not stop there. You can, for example, to build in your own classified advertisments section and charge your members to publish their advertisments.
Or you can build in advertisement rotation on your pages so your members will see subtle, context-sensitive adverts they’ll love.
You could even market the products you created your self from inside your social networking site. The shop plugin makes it so simple you will not believe it.
And you’ll own every social networking site you build (you can set up three included in the purchase price, and more for a little member rate after that). Every social networking site is one hundred percent your own, and you can even resell them if you would like.
Best of all, Niche Socializer integrates seamlessly with PayPal and 2CheckOut, 2 of the most popular (and easiest) payment processors on the internet.
It’ll take you only five mins to install the software. Then all you need to do is configure it. And Andrew and Steven make that simple as well.
They also give straight forward video training on anything from installing Niche Socializer to how to use email marketing to squeeze maximum profits out of your membership. The quality is great.
Even better, their support is outstanding. They won’t simply leave you hanging after you purchased.
They give their own members ongoing webinars where they answer submitted questions, and they give real technical support when you want it via an email. You can submit your support tickets 24/7, and you will get a real reply, from a live human being, mostly within twenty-four hours.
I can’t think of a better, more complete, more administrator-friendly platform to let you jump on the community wave.
What’s more, they will let you try that to yourself. You can try Niche Socializer for 30days and prove you can make it work for you.
I can’t recommend this strongly enough if you’re interested in making profits from social networking.