Continuing the three part series on how I have made money online today I look at operating an online shop and using advertising on a hobby website to generate an income. If you missed the first part of this series you can read it here – How I Have Made Money Online – Part 1 – eBay, Garage Sales and Card Trading
Online Store
My first online store was also focused on Magic: The Gathering and run through my Magic site. I had a captive targeted audience so it made sense to start a Magic store. I stocked my shop with product from my own collection but also started to buy cards from other sources such as players quitting the game and by buying in bulk from trading forums. I contacted wholesalers and started to sell new product which is called “sealed” product, which has not been opened yet and contains a random assortment of cards.
I never had a proper online shopping cart and instead maintained text lists on webpages. It was a hard slog maintaining the store and shipping products which had me making near-daily trips to the post office. Running the card store was my first taste of real online business — taking regular orders online including processing credit cards, buying at wholesale and selling at retail, customer support — and all the other functions that an owner-operator of a small Internet business must go through.
You can read more about my time running MTGParadise Mail Order and the events that eventually lead to its shut down in my business timeline – Part 2.
Earnings: My card store earnings were pretty good however I did not keep proper records. I considered it a hobby and the reality was that I never did take the business seriously. Unfortunately the margins for Magic product were pathetic and the labour certainly did not justify the rewards. I knew I would never make substantial income and I was already working a lot of hours to make marginal profit. The truth was I only made as much as I did because I was slowly selling my personal collection and I was “paid” in new product for my work as a reporter for Magic tournaments. If I did not have this “free” inventory my profit margins from wholesale product would not have justified running a store. Regardless of this I probably managed to sell about $200-$1000 per month in card sales, although my memory is hazy and I was also earning advertising revenue at the time.
Advertising on Websites
One of the most popular articles I have written is How to Make Money from Your Website Using Advertising. It’s popular because it’s practical and I talk about the exact steps I went through to generate a steady income from advertisements placed on one of my websites.
Advertising income is a great way to make money on the web. Finding advertisers and generating income is not the hard part of this strategy, it’s establishing a website with enough traffic to justify advertisers paying you that is difficult. I go into more detailed numbers in the above article but basically once you have a site that has a consistent 500+ unique visitors coming everyday you have the groundwork for a steady income from advertising. The best thing is that if your site is popular because it has a great community it is hard for you to lose that value. I was lucky enough to establish a geographically niched community focused on trading a commodity, Magic cards, which is a perfect recipe for a lively community and consequently an income from advertisers willing to pay to attract that audience.
If you build a popular site that doesn’t require much maintenance then advertising income can be quite passive. If you take this blog as an example I have to create new content on a regular basis to retain a readership and if I stopped updating for a long enough period of time this site would lose its popularity and consequently any income I might be making from advertising. Of course there are many ways around this which I won’t go into now but any smart business person will be thinking passive income as a long term strategy because one day they will tire of writing new content or performing whatever function they currently do to create value in their site.
My old Magic site is a good example of a formula to create almost passive income. The heart of the site was a community forum and in fact the forum received more direct hits than the actual index of the website. The forum was managed by a collection of volunteer moderators who chose to perform their function for free because they received some sort of intrinsic value – an increase in community status (moderators are “staff” and therefore in a leadership/power role within the community). New content was generated by the audience for free because they enjoyed writing about the game they played and talking about their achievements publicly. Free content and free forum maintenance left only site updates as my job, which was significant enough but took about an hour a day to maintain the status quo.
Earnings: When I first started off I brought in $30 per month from my first advertiser. I slowly added more and over about a 2 year period I generated a consistent $300 – $1000 per month through banner and email newsletter sponsorship.
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You can read the other parts of this series here –
- How I Have Made Money Online – Part 1 – eBay, Garage Sales and Card Trading
- How I Have Made Money Online – Part 3 – Online Services and Web Hosting
- How I Make Money Online Part 4 – Blogging
Yaro
Web Entrepreneur
Really interesting stuff, Yaro. I’d love to have such a popular site, and look forward to your next and final article of the three part series. 🙂
Hey Yaro, I just read your article “Making money from your website using advertising” that you linked to in this post. Earlier this week I read Why Advertising Doesn’t Work on the Web and I am curious about what you have to say about this.
Yaro, another great addition to the series. I look forward to the final one. Do you think that operating a store now with the older Magic cards for sale (from at least 6 years ago) would be more profitable then it was back then? Or do you think the way to go would just eBay it? I have a stock pile of at least 400 cards from myself and my brothers that I am looking to get rid of and make some money from. I would love to get a response, feel free to email me. Thanks and nice job.
Hello,Yaro,
I also started my e-biz from ebay.Then online store, affiliate program, and ebook. Depending on the topic, profits are really different, does’nt it ?
Perhaps Its time i looked at advertising? My site is consistantly pulling in 600 visitors daily!
I’ll share my past experience and future hopes on selling online. I starting selling self-published educational products in 2000 online and in bookstores. Approximately 10% of my sales were through my website (bookstores took the rest). Most of this traffic was generated through referrals from media coverage.
My first web page was made using Microsoft Word and was an absolute shocker. Yet I had some sort of poor copy on it, which was enough along with the traffic to generate about 300 online sales, or about $7500 revenue. I didn’t have an online store at that stage, just a mailing form you could print out and send in with a money order or cheque.
Now with a proper ecommerce system set up I am hoping to get a larger number of sales through my new website. In my case this means learning good copy skills to increase the conversion rate – media coverage should take care of the traffic.
It will be interesting to see how you go with the media coverage Michael, especially since it’s so crucial as you say. Good luck!
Hi Yara,
I have had consistently 700 plus visitors a day on my website about Ireland. I have tried to sell cd roms , pictures etc.but would only sell one or two a week. I decided to start putting the contents of the cd roms onto the website. About two months ago I put on some Google ads and found that they brought in some money, not a lot though. I want to try to increase traffic and I believe this is through forums and a blog.
I have to admited that make money on line is not easy at all. I try a lot ways but still I didnot find a right way. But I am doing research now, and thanks for your blog it’s really help me a lot.
Hey Yaro. I just finished reading all three articles. I blog from South Carolina. I love the fact that my readership comes from outside of the United States. You have given me some food for thought. Thanks, Erika-Nicole
There seem to be more and more ways to Make Money Online nowadays; unfortunately its never as easy as its made out to be.
Where did you first start off making money online? Was it a blog or what? (at the moment I only own a website and a blog, but making $5 a day really isn’t enough to live off!)
Thanks
Have a read through this series of articles and my life story Carl and you will know exactly how I first made money online.
It’s very interesting to see how you made money online in your early days from these old posts. The basics seem to remain the same, most of those tips still work well 3 years later.