5 Tips for Taking Your Small Business Online
- Your product line should be able to be delivered economically and conveniently through the mail or over the Internet.
- The Web allows you to market to customers outside your geographical location. Your product should appeal to people nation-or-continent-wide.
- Compare new “technology” costs to current bricks and mortar costs, e.g: rent, labor, inventory and printing costs.
- Realize that the World Wide Web levels the playing ground—you can look like a big company with a great Web site.
- Draw visitors to your site cheaply. Establish and grow alliances that will hotlink to your site for free.
Tips for Getting Noticed Online
- Get your Web site listed on major search engines, such as Google or Yahoo!
- Join a “banner exchange,” and trade advertising banners with other Web sites. Look under “banner exchange” on search engines.
- Visit sites similar to or related to yours and offer to exchange links with them.
- Write useful articles for other sites and include your Web address.
5 Tips on Meeting the Demand for Speed
- Realize that the swiftest competitor, not necessarily the smartest, is often the winner in today’s marketplace. Speed is increasingly of the essence, no matter what business you are in.
- Respond to sales leads quickly. One small business requires staff members to follow up within the hour, by email, fax or phone.
- Get comfortable with rapid, strategic decision-making. Five-year planning horizons are out the window.
- Compress your timetables. One Internet start-up rolled out its expansion efforts in a reduced-time span of 45 days instead of the originally planned year, beating out competitors.
- Make speed a part of your corporate culture. Reward employees’ swiftness with stock options, bonuses or other perks.
5 Tips for Ensuring Your Customers’ Privacy
- Understand that protecting customers’ privacy is essential to maintaining and increasing sales and profits online.
- Develop a privacy policy, post it on your web site, and live by your policy.
- Put top-notch security systems in place to make sure that customer data is not lost, misused, altered or stolen.
- Require that third parties with whom you deal provide similar data security.
- Don’t provide personal information collected from customers to third parties unless you have explicit permission from the customers to do so.
5 Tips for Marketing Your Web Site
- Think strategically. Your Web site should be a part of your overall marketing plan.
- Choose a Web site address (URL) that’s intuitive and easy to remember. Your company’s name (if it’s short) or the name of your main product might work well.
- Put your Web address on all your printed material, including business cards, letterhead, press releases and invoices. Include it in all your advertising.
- Don’t forget offline media and traditional publicity techniques. Send news releases promoting your site to newspapers, broadcasters, and magazines.
- Speak at conferences and trade shows, and writes informative articles for trade publications. When you do, mention your Web address.
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