So, you've decided to start
your own business on the Internet.
Congratulations!
It will probably be the best decision in your life. Only
working for yourself can give you independence, stability
and satisfaction that you always dreamt about. With your
own business, you can define your lifestyle and work schedule
yourself. And with internet business, you can do it with
less efforts and more fun. But of course, as with every
other serious undertaking, you first have to educate yourself,
and do it well.
How to make money on the Internet
Everyone knows that the Internet has become something more
than the information source. Today, many people make money
on the Internet, and even more people want to join them.
Not all of them succeed, unfortunately. You must have heard
about lots of "dot-bombs", failed e-commerce startups.
They are big in number, mainly because most people don't
devote enough time to self-education.
Another common reason for losing money on the Internet
is the large number of "Get rich quick" schemes,
which all promise large income with little or no effort,
with only a few dollars to spend for some kind of manual
or "program membership". You will never get into
this kind of trouble, if you understand one simple thing:
The only guaranteed way to earn money
on the Internet or elsewhere is through honestly selling
a valuable product or service to a proper audience. Period.
Read the previous passage once again. Think about it. It's
pretty obvious, isn't it? But many people could save their
money and time if they ever thought about that.
So, let's make an important conclusion. To
make money on the Internet, you need to decide what
to sell, and then, start your
own business.
Someone would say, "But that's
all so complicated! I have never been taught to run
a business! I even don't know how to start!" Well,
how do you think, who are
those people that run all businesses
on the Internet? Are they all geniuses? No! Geniuses
don't happen to be born that often. Are they some super-creatures,
mutants, or aliens from the stars? Not likely.
Most of them are common people
like you and us. The only difference between them and those
"dot-bomb" runners is that they learned
more, and they carefully
plan their actions. So should
you. If you don't know what to start from, read the articles
on our web site to learn the big picture, then use search
engines to learn the details.
You don't have to be a professional
web designer, software developer, or marketing expert to
run a successful e-business. There are lots of hired professionals
who will gladly help you, and there is inexpensive software
that will do all the necessary automation for you.
Your starting investment
can range from a few hundred dollars to zero.
The balance here is between your
time and money. If you can invest some money, you
can hire some experts or buy some software. If you don't
want to spend too much money, but have a lot of time
to learn, then you can do most of the work yourself, and
do with only minimal automation at the beginning.
In general, if you can read and write (or have someone
near you who can), then you can run a successful e-business.
The only important thing that is up to you in most cases
is a good product idea.
There is one more important choice for you to make: should
you sell a product, or your service? There is no
single answer, both choices are viable, and you can choose
what you like better, or what you think you can do better.
But there is a large difference between these two types
of business.
When you sell a product,
your income is only limited by the target audience size,
and by the efficiency of your selling process. With e-business,
you can automate the selling process almost fully, and free
up most of your working time for more important things,
such as business growth, research, or new product development.
Well, when you come to think you are satisfied with your
income and don't need any more growth, you can simply relax
and watch your business work while you are enjoying your
life.
When you sell your service,
your income is strictly limited by the amount of time you
can devote to it (probably not more than 8-12 hours a day).
And working 8 to 12 hours a day continuously is not much
fun, as it leaves you little time for your rest, hobbies,
and family. That's why we recommend you to try and create
a product, even if you always sold your working time and
never thought about creating a product.
If you have difficulties
inventing your own product, the least thing you can always
do is "materialize" your
work experience. You can structure and write down
the tips and tricks of your everyday work, or your hobby,
and give your readers the advice how to succeed in that
field. You can teach them
how to save their time, or
how to earn extra money with
little efforts, or something else you think they
would be willing to pay for.
Then, you can sell your book on the Internet in either electronic
or paper form. Everyone knows something valuable for other
people, and you are not an exception. We'll describe the
process of creating your own information
product in another article.
How can a small home business prosper
on the Internet
There are natural differences between large and small businesses.
When you run a small business, you don't have a multi-million
dollar advertising budget, and you don't have a lot of personnel
to handle the sales and other paperwork. The good news is
that with electronic business, you
need very little resources to succeed!
The secret here is to find a good
market niche, and to create a great
product for it. These two actions are strongly interconnected,
because each market niche corresponds to a product, or a
set of products, and vice versa.
So, what is a "good market
niche", and how can you find one? Market niche
is your place in the market, your target audience. It should
be big enough to generate
good income, but not too large.
You could ask, "Why? The larger my target audience,
the larger my potential income, right?"
Right, to some extent. But you can't be everything for
everyone. You simply don't have the resources for that.
So, if you try to take up too large niche, you'll have to
compete large corporations, which is impossible for a small
business.
Here is a small example. If you try and open an online
universal book store, you'll never have a reasonable market
share, because Amazon.com works in the same market and has
much more resources. But if you specialize and pick a smaller
niche (say, old comic books reprint), your chances to succeed
are much higher. In this case, your target market will be
too small to attract Amazon.com, and you'll be able to write
stylish targeted ads, promote your business in online comic
books community, and do other things that your larger competition
will never even think to do.
And, in addition to having a proper size, a good target
market for e-business should be easily
reachable online. This means that you must be able
to locate the specific web sites, online forums, mailing
lists, newsgroups and other forms of Internet communities
where your target audience hangs out. You'll want to advertise
in those places, because you need pre-qualified visitors
on your web site. From this point of view, for example,
"Beatles fans" are a better audience than "30
to 40 years old men with a belly", because Beatles
fans are easier to locate on the Internet.
Targeting a small niche also has another advantage: it
is easier to become a recognized
expert in a small field. For example, it is hard
or impossible to know everything about all cars, but it
is easier to learn everything your customers need to know
about recent models of one manufacturer of your choice.
You can eventually become one of the world's leading experts
in your field, and that will give you the respect and trust
of your customers.
Whatever the size of your target market, you must learn
the wishes and needs of your audience, and
find a great product that would solve some of their
problems, or otherwise give them
what they want. If the product you sell to your customers
is really great, they will trust
you better the next time,
and will be more likely to buy from
you again. This way, you can constantly grow your
business not only by attracting new customers, but also
by offering new products to the existing ones.
What should I sell on the Internet?
You can sell virtually anything on the Internet, but there
are several things that tend to sell the best. The first
such thing is information.
That's easy to explain. People usually search for information
when they browse the Internet. The information is what they
need at that time, so it is the product they are most likely
to buy. Another advantage of information products is that
they are fairly easy to create.
The next best product to sell on the Internet is computer
software. This is also self-explanatory: many Internet
users are computer owners, and they often need some software
to solve their problems. It is logical for them to look
for this software in the Internet, and buy it there if available.
Software may not be an appropriate product for most e-business
startups, as it requires special technical skills and significant
resources to produce and support.
Information products and software have one more huge advantage
for startups. They can be distributed electronically. This
means faster delivery time for your customer, easier sales
process and smaller expenses for you.
Of course, you can sell many other things. A good idea
would be to sell your services
on the Internet (translation services, or business consulting,
for example). Or, you can use the Internet as a new media
for your previous offline (brick-and-mortar)
business. In this case you can either only promote
your products on the Internet, or automate the sales process
and accept online payments.
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