Is Online Business Optional?
by Oleg Ilin
Published on this site: June 30th, 2005 - See
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Today I would like to discuss with you this simple question - is
it optional for you to be involved in some sort of online business
or is it a modern life necessity?
Let's see... Are you a multi-millionaire? Are you a business executive
or well paid professional - doctor, lawyer, programmer, etc? Are
you a small business owner or you're a stay-at-home mom?
Did I miss any group in between? Probably I did. Anyway, it does
not really matter who you currently are, what matters is who you're
going to be in the future.
If you're multi-millionaire, you most likely already have an online
division implemented as part of your business model. You know that
billions of people use Internet these days, millions more join each
and every day to find anything they want - information, services,
products, ideas, the list goes on and on to infinity - whatever
you think of - you name it, and chances are pretty good that you
can find it on the Net (even if you're unable to find anything -
let's say you're nventing something new, online resources are invaluable for the
research of the works previously done in your area of interest).
So as a multi-millionaire you definitely wouldn't want to miss
such a huge market or your competitors will eat you alive.
If you're a well-paid professional or executive working for a big
corporation, online business could be a great way to legally reduce
your taxes, as a business owner you could write-off a lot of expenses.
You might argue that you can do this with any other business you
own, you don't necessarily have to have the online business for
this purpose. And my answer is - Yes and No. You see, I don't know
any business you can start so easily and inexpensively as your online
business.
To open a franchise, you need a few hundred thousands dollars,
to open any brick and mortar business you need from fifty to a hundred
thousands (may be less sometimes, but not very often).
It takes only a few thousands to start your online business (and
this includes registration fees, professional website design, initial
marketing, etc).
Besides, even if you're paid rather well, you still wouldn't mind
to have additional streams of passive income, wouldn't you? I don't
know any off-line business that can be run on auto-pilot. But there
are hundreds examples of successful online businesses that run on
auto-pilot.
Ok, who's next? A small business owner? Well, is your business
booming? Do you have enough clients? And even if you do, are you
able to interact with them easily and effectively?
Here's how your own website could help you. First of all, Internet
is the hugest market known to the mankind and it's so diverse that
you will be able to sell anything there, from the most weirdest
product you could imagine to any service.
If your services are international - then, by developing the online
part of your business, you will increase your market not tenfold,
you will increase it in thousands of times.
If your business is local by it's nature, there are also dozens
of online marketing techniques you can use to increase your clientele.
You're saying you have enough clients, can't handle anymore? Well,
first of all, in this case why don't you expend? And, second, are
you able to communicate with your clients as fast as you want?
Let's say you have 300 clients and you need to tell them quickly
about something urgent (for example, you change your schedule or
you have an emergency and can't take clients for a week, etc). How
would you handle this? Tell your secretary to call all 300 clients?
How much time do you think will it take for her to make these calls?
Well organized online business is structured in such a way that
you don't even have to think about this problem, it's taken care
of automatically.
What if your client have some urgent question on weekend and you're
not working on weekend? Too bad, you just lost your client, client
went to your competitor's website and found the answer in his database
of Frequently Asked Questions, and then automatically booked the
appointment with your competitor for the closest date available...
You got the idea. Your website, if it's created by professionals,
gives your clients the ability to communicate with you 24/7, even
if you're not around to personally answer their questions.
Hope you see by now that for small business not to have a website
is not an option.
Who's left? Stay-at-home moms and dads? Let's summarize what we
have so far as benefits of online business: the most inexpensive
way to start a business, unlimited market for your products or services,
automatic streams of constantly growing income (otherwise known
as passive income), more time you're able to spend with your family
and loved ones as a result Geeez, I think for moms and dads the
question whether to start online business as a source of supplemental
income must be a really difficult one (I'm just a little ironical
here).
So, what should you do if you still don't have a website? That's
easy get up off your back bone and contact professional web designers!

Oleg Ilin, the president of 1ezHost L.L.C.- website design,
development and internet marketing company, invites you to visit
http://www.1ezhost.biz,
mailto:[email protected]
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