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Small Business Survival: Going Online
Posted by admin in Finance Saturday, 28 January 2012 16:31 No Comments
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The small business sector is extremely competitive and anything you can do to add presence is a great way to boost sales and expand your customer base. If you an entrepreneur and want to transform your business, increase your profit margin and introduce your goods or services to markets beyond what you could otherwise reach, an online store could be just what your business needs.
Going Online: What it Takes
Going online does not need to be an overwhelming or difficult process. If you break it down to small manageable steps, you will have your e-commerce site ready for business in no time at all. To begin the process of starting an e-commerce business, a business owner should consider three important elements.
The first one is the planning stage, write up a business plan just as you did with your brick and mortar store. This can serve as your guidelines and blueprint as you tackle the rest. It is also important to analyze your competition to see what they are doing as well.
The second element is to develop a good, solid and effective marketing strategy. Consider who your target audience would be and which type of customer would be most attracted to your goods or services. You should determine not only how to get word out you are in business, but a way to maintain a satisfying relationship with your customers.
The last element is knowing the tools of the trade. Many people are intimidated by computers and the thought of running their own online store, but if you take the time to learn the industry, you can make it all happen easily and efficiently. There are many online tutorials and videos that can teach you everything you need to know about opening your own online store.
Going Online in Five Easy Steps
You can have the basics of your e-commerce site set up in five easy steps.
Step one is find a web host and decide on a domain name. There are countless web hosting sites available online, look for one with excellent technical support, especially if you are unfamiliar with this process and one that charges a fair market fee.
Step two is selecting a shopping cart. Shopping cart software can range from free to a couple thousand dollars. There are many suitable free shopping cart programs, however you will want to find one that is easy for you to use and easy for your customer to navigate.
Step three would be to obtain a merchant account and payment gateway if you do not have one already. A merchant account allows you to accept credit or debit cards as payment. A payment gateway processes the payment in real time and acts as a facilitator between your merchant account and the payment method account. You can also get an account that would allow you to accept and process mobile money as well.
Step four can be as fun as you make it. The next step is to design your online store. The default option of your shopping cart software is plain and boring. If you are tech savvy enough with HTML and CSS, you can design your own template from scratch or you can choose one of the already made templates and install it in a few easy steps.
How do I go about finding an investor to fund small business idea?
Posted by admin in Finance Saturday, 10 December 2011 21:33 3 Comments
I have the skills, just no Capital.
What would be a good way to go about looking for a small business investor?
Posted by admin in Finance Friday, 9 December 2011 18:37 3 Comments
Is there a site or forum that is legit for this. I have a great business idea in the medical field.
Which will be the next big thing after the internet? Should we start investing in these small firms?
Posted by admin in Finance Saturday, 26 November 2011 14:04 7 Comments
I think it will be robotics. I am thinking of investing in a couple of small robotics start ups. I wonder if this will be the new thing that will take over the internet in a few years.
Anyone with other ideas?
Win Your Small Claims Case – Tactical Guide
Posted by admin in Finance Thursday, 24 November 2011 08:11 No Comments
A Must For All Small Businesses! Trial Attorney And Former Marine Has Created A Tactical Guide For Small Business Owners And Individuals To Help Prepare Their Small Claims Case And Present That Case At Trial. Includes Forms, Checklists, And Guidance.
Win Your Small Claims Case – Tactical Guide
How does a small investor like myself park part of his/her funds in euros?
Posted by admin in Finance Friday, 18 November 2011 17:29 2 Comments
Is there a money market account that does business in Euros? Do people in the US have access, at a small level, to such investment accounts?
Outsourcing For The Small Business
Posted by admin in Finance Tuesday, 15 November 2011 22:08 No Comments
High Quality Ebook Paying Great Commission Of 60% Per Sale. Brilliant Affiliate Support Offered With Articles, Reviews, PPC And Many More Tools Supplied For You To Copy And Paste And Start Selling Fast. Perfect Niche Right Now So Don’t Miss Out!
Outsourcing For The Small Business
Work At Home Small Business Ideas To Help You Make More Money!
Posted by admin in Finance Thursday, 10 November 2011 20:54 No Comments
How To Make A Lot Of Money From A Small List… Guru Destroyer… How To Get Rich In Mail Order And Direct Mail… Mailorder… Power Copywriting For The Internet… Dropshipping Secrets Revealed… Drop Ship… Mystery Shopping Secrets Revealed…
Work At Home Small Business Ideas To Help You Make More Money!
Ecommerce Solution. Help Small Business Owners Find Wholesale Vendors.
Posted by admin in Finance Wednesday, 9 November 2011 11:14 No Comments
New!! Low Refund Rate. Great Conversions. Market Is Hot For This Product. A No Brainer!
Ecommerce Solution. Help Small Business Owners Find Wholesale Vendors.
What is the best bank/checking account for a small business?
I am starting a book publishing company. It’s small, no employees, just myself. I have 2 clients and plan to sell the books online. What’s the best bank to do business with, and the best biz checking account they offer, considering the small scale of business? Want one that does not have a high monthly fee or require a large daily balance, and preferably with a bank with locations nationwide. I am located in Washington, DC. Thanks.
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