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Many people are saying that
the internet is dead. So is there still money to be made
on the Internet?
The answer is a definite
YES.
Research shows, time and
again, that consumers want to spend more online, and that
the internet is fast becoming an integral part of their
lifestyle and it'll continue to be so. Internet consumers
are cautious and they want sites that are credible and
worth shopping before they part with their money.
The traditional
brick-and-mortar rules of business still apply to internet
business. It's prudent to remember that the internet is
not your business goal; it's a medium in helping you
achieve your business goals.
Adhere to my following
Rules and you'll be on your way to building a viable,
sustainable and successful internet business.
1. Develop a viable
business plan
The biggest reason why so
many dotcoms failed is an inadequate business plan of how
and when they will achieve profitability. To have a
successful and sustainable internet business, developing a
viable business plan from the outset is crucial.
Your plan must have a clear
and sincere vision that has meaning to you and your
business. Your main focus should be to 'plan to profit
within a set period of time and this would require you to
allow time for thoughtful researching, planning, execution
and testing. You'll need to test out your business model
first and ensure that it's viable and sustainable.
Don't make the same
mistakes that many dotcoms made - trying to build a global
brand before their business model even worked as it'll
lead you into receivership faster.
Regardless of how fanciful
and good your website is, if your aim is not to make
profit, you'll go out of business.
2. Model someone successful
It's always wise to learn
from the mistakes of other people rather than to learn
from your own mistakes as this can sometimes be very
costly and painful.
Track and learn from
benchmarked success stories, be they your competitors or
otherwise. Why would you want to spend time re-inventing
the wheel when you can learn from those who have already
been there and done it successfully. Learn how they design
their website, create products, write salescopy, their
sales process, etc.
3. Focus on a niche market
Don't be everything to
everybody by trying to dominate a huge and general market
because you just simply can't do it effectively.
Focus your internet
business on a targetable portion of the market or a
narrowly defined group of potential customers. Address the
need for a product or service that's not being addressed
by mainstream providers. The advantage of this is that
it's less competitive in such a market as large businesses
won't want to be in it.
For this to be effective,
the market niche that you're targeting must be fast
moving, its customers accessible and there must'nt already
be a dominant player in that particular market niche.
The key here is to find a
niche market, assess the needs of the market and then
offer them your products and/or services that meet their
needs.
4. Differentiate your
business
To capture a larger market
share and be viable, sustainable and profitable, you need
to differentiate or distinguish your business from your
competitors; make your business special in the eyes of
your customers and/or prospects.
You can do this by creating
what's called a Unique Selling Propostion or USP and then
effectively convey that USP to your target market via your
marketing efforts and business performance.
This's particularly crucial
if you're operating in a highly competitive market.
A USP is the one thing or
idea that sets your business favourably apart from your
competitors. Think about these questions: "What's the
one thing that makes your business unique and distinct?
Why should people buy from you and not from your
competitors? Do you promise great value, benefit or
service?"
Your USP is the focal point
around which the success and profitability of your
business is built and so you must be able to state it and
fulfill it honourably and effectively.
5. Spent your funds wisely
Costs is one of the major
determinant of your internet business's survivability.
You'll need to carefully track and control your costs from
the outset and make sure you can start to show a profit
soon, as unmindful spending with no thought given to
incoming resources will bleed you to death.
Credible websites not only
require money to set up but also to maintain;
advertisement costs money. Driving traffic to your website
where you lose money on sales made is suicidal. Do your
sums; consistently refer back to your vision to ascertain
whether an expense is warranted or meaningful.
6. Superior customer
service
In addition to a viable
business plan, a superior customer service will be key to
your success.
Superior customer service
must be a high priority in your action plan. Build a
trusting and long lasting relationship with your customers
and prospects, send your staff for customer service
training, fulfill your orders promptly, and constantly
remind yourself the reason of your very existence.
This is crucial as it costs
five times more to win a new customer than it costs to
keep an existing customer. Moreover, a dissatisfied
customer will tell, on average, five or six people about
your bad service. The point I'm driving at here is that
looking after your customers saves money and boosts
profits.
Learn and apply what I
teach you, do it right, and you'll rise above your
competition and blow them out of the water in no time.
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About
The Author
Larry
Lim is a practising marketing strategist
and tactician who dishes out effective
marketing strategies and tactics that will
enable you to successfully start and grow
your business on the Internet.
Check out
his website - http://www.marketingsphere.com
- that is jam-packed with secret marketing
information that will skyrocket your
sales, and shoot your profits through the
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