Starting Your Online Business
Category: Net Business Start ups | Date: 2003-06-25 |
Internet is not a "get-rich quick" medium. Your success will greatly depend on your patience, perseverance and ability to take advantage of opportunities in this hyper-fast environment. Nonetheless, the Internet presents vast opportunities and advantages for a home-based entrepreneur.
The online revolution is spreading like wildfire. Experts predict that by the year 2002, more than 300 million people across the globe will have Internet access. In such a short span of time, the Web as a business tool has become an established part of the business environment, profoundly altering the way business is conducted. It has definitely come at a right time.
As more people are riding the Internet bandwagon, everyone is talking about Internet millionaires and young computer wizards who became very rich overnight sitting in front of their computer monitors. Traditional businesses have begun getting their presence felt in the Internet even mortuaries and memorial parks, hoping to ride on the Internet hysteria. Even income opportunity brokers keep telling everyone how they became millionaires through the Internet.
But are they really making it on the Net? I don’t believe so. Before anything else, we have to consider these basic facts. As in any other business, some will make a lot of money. Some will make some money; some will not make any. Some will go out of business. And some will be gone before they even start.
Let’s face it, the Web is unproven as a marketing medium. Web experts love to pontificate about how to be successful, but the truth is that what works and what doesn’t work depends on your individual business situation and marketing plan and how you go about incorporating Web marketing into them.
Nonetheless, the super-confident notion that If they made it, why can’t I? drives a growing number of individuals to join the ranks of net-entrepreneurs who have reportedly found financial nirvana on the Internet.
But what is the real deal? Here are some insights to help you understand the online business:
Forget the idea that you can get rich quick in the Internet. Your success will greatly depend on your patience, perseverance and ability to take advantage of fast opportunities in this hyper-fast environment. Believe me, it is a lot of hard work.
As a home-based worker venturing in the Internet business, you have a lot of advantages, though.
Your start-up capital can be very minimal. Since you will be in the Internet, you can operate in the comfort of you own home", which means you don’t worry about an office space to rent. Your location is where you are but you can reach the whole world from there.
You only need to purchase a good computer (if you don’t have one yet), an Internet connection, a telephone line or two, and some notebooks and bond paper. Other equipment can come later, depending on the availability of funds. As usual, we assume that since you are venturing as a home-based business, you are considerably low on the budget. In the Internet, this is not a problem. You don’t even worry about that. If you have credit, you can use your credit card for getting your Internet Service and telephone connection and the little things you need. For office furniture, use your dining or kitchen table and dining chairs. Wooden boxes in your garage will make do as side tables and cabinets.
Vast international exposure. The Internet opens the whole world to you. It’s up to you take advantage of it. Consumers, investors, foreign contacts are all available at the click of the mouse.
Huge growth potential. If you play your cards right, your future outlook is assured by the fact that your potential customers or clients can double or triple in a very short period of time. As your presence gets noticed 24 hours a day, around the world, your market could grow faster than you would have thought.
You work you own hours. Although, we assure you that you will be working more hours than you would have imagined, it becomes fun rather than work. However, you can still maintain your own working schedule if you are really conscious about time. Remember, it’s your own.
Inexpensive advertising and promotions. In the Internet, most of the initial work you must do is to get your presence felt in as many places as you can. Make use of all the FREE advertising and FREE links that are readily available for everyone.
Electronic transmission of information. Make use of your e-mail or fax machine. Promote, send catalogues, send newsletters to prospects without buying a single postage stamp. Except for your fees to your Internet Service Provider (ISP), your web hosting company, and your local telephone service, all your communication in the Internet can be relatively FREE.
Flexibility. In the Internet, you can change your line of business anytime you feel like it. You can add or change into another at the click of the mouse and some pounding on the keyboard.
No hassles. No neon signs to tear down. No shelves to move around.
Starting-up your Internet business can be done without leaving your home. Except for a trip to the circuit court to register your business name and one to your local bank to open your bank account, almost your operations can be done on top of your desk.
The Internet is a content market. You only have to know how to write. If you are good in written communication, you have the edge. Everything depends on your ability to relate to your prospects or clients by the way you present your product or service in writing.
Opening your Internet business now is akin to securing your prime area in a vacant lot where a city will soon be built. Just keep on going.
About the author:
Nach Maravilla
Cpoyright 2000 PowerHomeBiz.com, LLC, Power HomeBiz Guides. for more articles , visit Power HomeBizGuides at powerhomebiz.com an online magazine designed to stimulate your entrepreneurial mind. We make small business do BIG business. To subscribe to the bi=weekly newsletter , send an e-mail to newsletter@powerhomebiz.com
nachm@powerhomebiz.com
http://www.powerhomebiz.com/
The online revolution is spreading like wildfire. Experts predict that by the year 2002, more than 300 million people across the globe will have Internet access. In such a short span of time, the Web as a business tool has become an established part of the business environment, profoundly altering the way business is conducted. It has definitely come at a right time.
As more people are riding the Internet bandwagon, everyone is talking about Internet millionaires and young computer wizards who became very rich overnight sitting in front of their computer monitors. Traditional businesses have begun getting their presence felt in the Internet even mortuaries and memorial parks, hoping to ride on the Internet hysteria. Even income opportunity brokers keep telling everyone how they became millionaires through the Internet.
But are they really making it on the Net? I don’t believe so. Before anything else, we have to consider these basic facts. As in any other business, some will make a lot of money. Some will make some money; some will not make any. Some will go out of business. And some will be gone before they even start.
Let’s face it, the Web is unproven as a marketing medium. Web experts love to pontificate about how to be successful, but the truth is that what works and what doesn’t work depends on your individual business situation and marketing plan and how you go about incorporating Web marketing into them.
Nonetheless, the super-confident notion that If they made it, why can’t I? drives a growing number of individuals to join the ranks of net-entrepreneurs who have reportedly found financial nirvana on the Internet.
But what is the real deal? Here are some insights to help you understand the online business:
Forget the idea that you can get rich quick in the Internet. Your success will greatly depend on your patience, perseverance and ability to take advantage of fast opportunities in this hyper-fast environment. Believe me, it is a lot of hard work.
As a home-based worker venturing in the Internet business, you have a lot of advantages, though.
Your start-up capital can be very minimal. Since you will be in the Internet, you can operate in the comfort of you own home", which means you don’t worry about an office space to rent. Your location is where you are but you can reach the whole world from there.
You only need to purchase a good computer (if you don’t have one yet), an Internet connection, a telephone line or two, and some notebooks and bond paper. Other equipment can come later, depending on the availability of funds. As usual, we assume that since you are venturing as a home-based business, you are considerably low on the budget. In the Internet, this is not a problem. You don’t even worry about that. If you have credit, you can use your credit card for getting your Internet Service and telephone connection and the little things you need. For office furniture, use your dining or kitchen table and dining chairs. Wooden boxes in your garage will make do as side tables and cabinets.
Vast international exposure. The Internet opens the whole world to you. It’s up to you take advantage of it. Consumers, investors, foreign contacts are all available at the click of the mouse.
Huge growth potential. If you play your cards right, your future outlook is assured by the fact that your potential customers or clients can double or triple in a very short period of time. As your presence gets noticed 24 hours a day, around the world, your market could grow faster than you would have thought.
You work you own hours. Although, we assure you that you will be working more hours than you would have imagined, it becomes fun rather than work. However, you can still maintain your own working schedule if you are really conscious about time. Remember, it’s your own.
Inexpensive advertising and promotions. In the Internet, most of the initial work you must do is to get your presence felt in as many places as you can. Make use of all the FREE advertising and FREE links that are readily available for everyone.
Electronic transmission of information. Make use of your e-mail or fax machine. Promote, send catalogues, send newsletters to prospects without buying a single postage stamp. Except for your fees to your Internet Service Provider (ISP), your web hosting company, and your local telephone service, all your communication in the Internet can be relatively FREE.
Flexibility. In the Internet, you can change your line of business anytime you feel like it. You can add or change into another at the click of the mouse and some pounding on the keyboard.
No hassles. No neon signs to tear down. No shelves to move around.
Starting-up your Internet business can be done without leaving your home. Except for a trip to the circuit court to register your business name and one to your local bank to open your bank account, almost your operations can be done on top of your desk.
The Internet is a content market. You only have to know how to write. If you are good in written communication, you have the edge. Everything depends on your ability to relate to your prospects or clients by the way you present your product or service in writing.
Opening your Internet business now is akin to securing your prime area in a vacant lot where a city will soon be built. Just keep on going.
About the author:
Nach Maravilla
Cpoyright 2000 PowerHomeBiz.com, LLC, Power HomeBiz Guides. for more articles , visit Power HomeBizGuides at powerhomebiz.com an online magazine designed to stimulate your entrepreneurial mind. We make small business do BIG business. To subscribe to the bi=weekly newsletter , send an e-mail to newsletter@powerhomebiz.com
nachm@powerhomebiz.com
http://www.powerhomebiz.com/
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