Your Hundred-Fold-Life may begin with a simple clean idea, now
it needs a plan to see that idea come to life.
Every new online business starts with a plan. This includes an
overall objective, secondary objectives, a Mission Statement, a
Strategy, an Identity, a Procedural Policy and an inventory of
merchandise and/or services rendered. An online business is no
different. As a matter of fact, the site itself is actually the
last stage of establishing an online business. The main
conception of said business always comes first.
As said, any and every business venture begins with a single
idea, whether simple or complex, although the best ideas are the
simple ones. Regardless of the type of business, this idea must
be cogent, intelligent, realistic and comprehensible. Take for
example an online business dealing with automotive parts. Since
there are many automotive businesses around, even online, a new
one should have a twist that the others don't have. A twist, or
angle, is that particular uniqueness that allows a particular
venture to stand out among the rest. In this case, say, the new
online business will feature rebuilt and enhanced 8-track
players. These innovations existed during the 1970s and are no
longer sold, which makes this twist special in that it will
appeal to those who seek old music devices, such as antique
dealers or collectors or those who wish to modify their
automobiles with a style of the nostalgic, such as in memory of
the 1970s. The main idea would be to cater to this audience.
Here is the premise of the basic idea, along with its rationale.
It also clarifies the business' identity, which is tied in with
its particular angle, that being 8-track player renovations.
Now, for the secondary objectives. What are they? Like every
other business, the business wants to thrive and gain a profit,
not to mention become well known and develop an association with
other business owners in the same field or related fields so
that affiliate networking and extended advertising may continue
and grow. These are the secondary objectives, which are not
unique but still just as equally important as the primary one.
The secondary objectives tie businesses together so they all
become components in a greater social and economic community.
The Mission Statement establishes a business' particular
directive; that is, what does the business intended on doing
throughout its process in relation to others including the
involvement of the public. This alludes to a sense of integrity
and an oath to which it's bound and that which drives the
business in a professional manner. Mission statements are
usually detailed and specific.
As for strategies, these denote how a business will proceed to
conduct its affair and how it relates to other professionals and
the public. These include advertising, marketing, procedural
policies, inventory for merchandise and/or services.
When all these are set down, the site development may begin,
but not before. After all, the site itself serves to represent
the business venture and will include all of this information.
Think about building a house. You need the blueprints before you
start to build it. How can a site be created if one doesn't yet
know why it is to be created?
Your Hundred-Fold-Life is the same you will need to have a plan
of attack to achieve your goals.
Douglas Miller: Is a retired Fire
Service
Captain now making a living working at home. His company
Hundred-Fold-Life is just not name but also a belief. To find
the best home based business ideas and opportunities so you can
work at home visit: www.clixgo.com.