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Five things to Consider Before Starting an
Online Business
by Nicole Stocker

Published on this site: March 13th, 2007 - See
more articles from this month

You have a great product or service that you would like to sell
online. You are thinking that this would be a wonderful way to
have a more flexible lifestyle, be your own boss, and have the
potential to make lots of money all while doing something you
feel passionate about.
All of this sounds promising, but make
sure you keep the following things in mind:
- Having your own business will give you flexibility-don't expect
freedom, though.
When you work for yourself you can make your own schedule.
This is great but be prepared for the 24 hour 7 day a week
commitment. You may not be sitting in a desk from 9 to 5 but
you are always "on". You will have to be very disciplined
about
turning off and taking time for yourself, away from the
business, in order to keep your sanity!
- Believe in your product or service.
It is so important that you believe in the product or service
that you are selling online because there will be times when
you are feeling like nothing is going your way. There will be
many ups and downs, including many unforeseen challenges. Your
belief and passion for your product is what will get you
through.
- Don't expect things to happen overnight. Be patient.
The web gives you access to millions of people but they won't
come running just because you have a web site address. You have
found your target market, now help them find you. This takes
time especially if you have a limited marketing budget. Before you
launch it is important to build a plan for getting noticed and understand
the marketing costs associated with it. Think
about both traditional and viral marketing methods for raising
awareness about your site and don't forget about search engine
optimization.
- It's just you but that may not be what your customers will
think.
You will be working like a dog to build a high quality,
professional online business all on your own or with limited
support but don't expect your customers to know that. Chances
are your customers will think your "company" is much bigger
than it is. When something goes wrong (e.g. a mistake with an
order) you can't expect customers to realize how hard you are
working and that any mistake is an honest mistake, not an
example of your company being careless about its customers or
trying to "scam" them. Don't be discouraged! Keep a high
level
of customer service no matter what as it is exceedingly
important in building and maintaining a good reputation for
your business.
- Be open to change.
What else could you be doing to build the business? The
business model you start with may not be the one that
ultimately leads you to success. Think about possible
partnerships. Does your pricing model make sense? Pay attention
to customer feedback and be open to making changes based on that
feedback.
Although it's not without its challenges, having your own
business can be incredibly rewarding both emotionally and
financially.
Good luck!

Nicole Stocker - is the founder of Sloppy Kiss
Cards - http://www.sloppykisscards.com -
a site offering high quality animated ecards for dog and (coming soon...)
cat
lovers.


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