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Published on this site: September 27th, 2006 - See more articles from this month
How to build a great website with a fabulous online store full of products,
in reverse!
Most people recognize the horse drawn cart analogy in the title, but how
many will remember push cart vendors of ice cream or hot foods, moved
by man power without the benefit of a horse? Occasionally they are still
found at county fairs or country festivals and in small towns speckled
across America. Among America's Amish communities, horse power remains
a part of daily life as it once was in every community. Usually, you get
the horse before the cart because it is easier that way.
My deep desire to support our troops in a profound way inspired daydreams
of starting a non-profit organization that would grow into a great foundation,
doing wonderful things for our volunteer military forces. Experience working
on fund raising events for Juvenile Diabetes Foundation and other charities
enabled me a full blown vision of grandeur. It was a complex vision which
would take many pages to describe.
Reading about how to start and run a non-profit group, with all the legal
and other complexities, made it obvious another approach was needed. An
important part of a great organization is a great website, which was part
of the vision. Funds for a business investment were not available, so
a search ensued for what was needed at minimal or no cost. Research found
some free, self publishing websites that print-on-demand, incurring product
costs only when orders are received.
Using the cart to make sales became necessary before the online horse
could be purchased. In this case, the online horse was the full service
web presence with the depth of online services dreamed of. The web presence
needed to be coordinated, assembled, funded, leased on a website hosting
server, and then managed.
It started with a small first step. Spending only twenty five dollars,
the desired URL address was secured in a two year lease and a small but
critical piece of the puzzle was in place. Other available ingredients
were a computer and access to the Internet. Graphic art and website building
programs were on the shelf as well. A mission of boosting troop morale
and knowledge of graphic design for tee-shirts and other imprinted products
compelled the preparation and online posting of inspired, exclusive designs
that provoke thought. Some designs might make you chuckle too. It was
a huge investment in time to create and post about twenty original designs
on products to sell but it incurred no cash outlay. Inspiration drove
the work onward for months while the cause and results made the work gratifying.
The first offerings were posted on a limited, but free, self publishing
website. Limitations of a free service made an upgrade desirable so one
was purchased on the same website for less than ten dollars a month. This
provided much more space for product expansion and much greater presentation
flexibility, resulting in an online store stuffed full of products to
be proud of! So the cart has been put out to make sales, with a goal of
funding the online horse purchase down the line.
Someday establishing a non-profit organization to serve and inspire our
troops may become a project in reality. For now it is only a dream. An
IRS tax exempt classification as a non-profit group makes getting sponsorships
and grants from companies a lot easier. Tax deductible corporate sponsorship or philanthropist
money can make the visions of grandeur possible. So could the rapid sale
of shirts and other popular products using a for-profit business model.
Until the non-profit dream becomes a reality, a for-profit model has been
established out of necessity. Fifty percent ofproceeds will be donated
to FallenPatriotFund.org or other worthy causes with other proceeds directed
toward the service website envisioned for our troops, which does not yet
exist. So far, only the selling cart is posted in a cyberspace shop with
unique, morale boosting products offered for sale now. Only time will
tell how the rest will develop.
As with getting the horse and the cart, usually a website is uilt first
and the online store with imprinted products is added later. There is
also the reverse method explained in this article and driven by necessity.
Necessity is the mother of invention and necessity sometimes mandates
using the cart before you own a horse, on the Internet!
Average Joe Boomer - works to help you boost troop morale, by
influencing voters, with his site at http://www.votewithtroops.com
His publication names include Average Joe Baby Boomer and Joe Ostrich
(Getting Your Head Out of the Sand - A Baby Boomer's Reform Agenda) Contact him at: [email protected]
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