Sell Native Crafts Online

Did you know that “philippine native crafts” is searched twice on MSN every 24 hours? MSN is a website that allows anybody to search for other websites online. This is similar to Google.com.

This means that those exact keyword combinations are typed in on MSN’s search engine by someone who is probably looking for Philippine Made Native Crafts. What’s even more interesting is that, on MSN, there are only 4 other competing websites with those exact keyword combinations.

Try to type in “Philippine native crafts” on google.com. You will find out that there are only 7 results displayed on the website. If you checked those results, you would see that only one website sells Philippine-made crafts.

What does this mean for you, as an entrepreneur?  This could have been a potential revenue stream. If you sold native crafts, and had a website, then perhaps people who typed in “philippine native crafts” would have seen your products.  If you had an online store, then people could have immediately bought products from you. You could’ve generated income.

Have you considered opening an online store yet?

— Elymar @ 8:09 pm

3 Comments »

  1. i have… considered having a website at least but i find it costly specially since im only starting up my business of selling bamboo lapms and fashion accessories or jewelries

    Comment by dan kaiser javier — March 31, 2006 @ 10:39 am

  2. i have type “Philippine native crafts” in google but it resulted in 149,000 pages, how did you narrow to 7 results? BTW i also commented on your selling barong tagalog online blog

    Comment by wayne — April 3, 2006 @ 9:23 am

  3. Sorry, type “Philippine native crafts” exactly, with quotation marks. Last Month, there were only 7 results even without the quotation marks. I think Google’s last update had put in all the new links.

    Comment by jozzua — April 27, 2006 @ 2:27 am

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