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How to Survive In an Online Business
If your company does not offer its services/products online, then
you're definitely living in the Stone Age. Businesses today realize
that in order to stay competitive, they have to communicate with
today's audience who do business primarily online.
Running an online business means that you have a global audience. And
having a global audience means that your store is up and running twenty
four hours every day and seven days of the week. While your customers
from New York might be sleeping, those from Tokyo would surely be
awake. Therefore an online business is one that never sleeps. It is one
that is always on call by customers. As such, an online business must
be manned at all times, keeping a close watch on potential business.
In managing an online business, communication is important. Using email
and instant messaging as a form of communication between you and your
staff will surely be beneficial. There are also different technologies
such as the VoIP that enables you to talk with your business partners
and your staff from all over the world quite easily. But since you and
your associates live in different time zones it is important to set up
a specific time of the day when you can communicate with them about the
updates and different issues that your business face today and what
they need to do about it. You should make sure that they follow your
instruction and schedule strictly.
Meetings are also a must for online businesses. Meetings are where
you'll know the issues hounding your employees and problems that the
business is facing. To be able to save on time and effort, online
businesses today can meet in an online conference room. This will
eradicate the need for physical space and manual preparations.
Another way to survive online is to build up your brand! Yes, brand is
important even though you're on the Internet. Building your brand means
providing good products, fast services, and pleasant experiences to
your customers. Yes, you'll definitely want your customers to have
pleasant experiences. Remember, word spreads fast on the Internet. If
you have one customer who had a not-so-good time in dealing with your
online business and spreads the rumor, then chances are your name will
be ruined.
When developing offers for your business, create them in sets of four
or five at a time. They should also have expiration
dates. With expiration dates you can replace the expired one
with a new offer and deadline. With a series of offers you
can constantly recycle through them. It is also possible to
create an irresistible offer by combining a discount price and a set of
valuable bonuses in the same offer.
You may need to change your market if you are attracting prospects that
don’t have or can’t get the money to buy your
product or service. You should target prospects that have an
intense desire for the benefits of your products or services.
You also need to target those that can afford your products or services.
By offering an exclusive benefit to your customers, this benefit will
help sales. The benefit should be something that your
competitors can’t or won’t offer. A good
example of this would be your personal cell phone or home phone
numbers. A lot of business owner’s don’t
want to be that accessible.
Don't forget that your website is the face of your online business.
Surviving in the online world means that your online business must be
able to keep up with the latest technology. And in designing your
storefront always keep navigation in mind. A potential customer would
not want to visit twenty different web pages just to buy a certain
product.
Surviving your
online business is tough. Every day, there are thousands of companies
going online and millions of individuals setting up an online business.
Ultimately, the key is to success in this endeavor is to love what you
do. After all, not everyone gets to touch lives in a global scale.
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