How to have a Successful Online Business
1) Writing Articles – Without visitors to
your store – you’ll make no sales. Writing articles is an
essential SEO (Search Engine Optimization) technique. Learn to
write quality articles covering a variety of topics relevant to
your store. Publish these articles in a blog, publish them at
websites such as EzineArticles, and submit them to sites like
Digg. Spreading your articles around in this way will help you
generate direct traffic and increase the inbound links to your
website. Quality inbound links to your website are possibly the
most important factor in SEO. The greater the number of quality
inbound links – the better your search results.
2) Pictures – Before online shoppers will
purchase your products – they need to feel good about what
they’re purchasing. Good quality pictures are a necessity. You
need not be a professional photographer but you can practice
until your pictures look great. Try different things – be
creative – don’t be afraid to experiment.
3) Cash Flow – As with any business, you
need an understanding of cash flow to make the numbers work.
Simply put, cash flow is the rate of money that comes into your
business and goes out of your business. Good cash flow
management will help you keep out of financial trouble. One of
the best ways I’ve discovered to help with cash flow is by
thinking of expenses in terms of revenue. More specifically, I
want to know which revenue will pay certain expenses. After a
while – you’ll begin to feel the cash flowing into and out of
your business.
4) Persistence – Give your online retail
business a chance. I would suggest you grow your business a
minimum of 2 years before deciding to continue or stop. It
takes time to gain good rankings with the major search engines.
Giving up before you’ve given your store a good chance for
success is one of the most common causes of internet business
failure.
5) The “Idea Game” – Stay focused on your
online retail business. Often, people don’t succeed with online
retail because a “better idea” comes along and they chase after
it – leaving their business behind. “Great ideas” are a dime a
dozen. They come and go like the mailman. However, the
businessperson who stays focused on one or two ideas at a time
has a greater chance for long-term success.
6) Steady Supplier vs. Bargains – Quality
internet retail is dependent on a steady source of merchandise
at steady prices. Chasing after bargain merchandise is like
fools gold. However, gaining quality relationships with a few
steady suppliers ensures you’ll always have a good source of
the products you sell and helps you maintain a reasonable
profit margin. In my experience, chasing bargains are more work
and less profitable in the long run.
7) Time – Have you learned to manage your
time? Time is one of the most precious assets you have – don’t
waste it. Learn to work in 15 minute intervals if necessary.
You’ll need to find what works for you. However, time can work
for you or against you. To be successful – you’ll need time
working for you.
8) Reality Check – It’s important to be
objective when you’re looking at your business. A good reality
check every few months will help you take a step back and look
at your business from a distance. Reality is often hard for an
entrepreneur to see. However, when it comes down to the bottom
line of the financial statement – reality never lies.
9) Perpetual Learning – Internet businesses
evolve in a way that requires you to be a learner. New SEO
techniques and new ways to promote your business are created
every day. Don’t be afraid to try new things and have the
attitude of a learner. This will help you keep from being left
behind and it will help prevent you from becoming complacent.
The competition will be learning – so should you.
10) Treat your business like it’s a
business. – Do you treat your business like it’s a
business or a hobby? Are you records up to date? Do you
procrastinate? Often, your attitude toward your business will
help determine its success. If you treat your business like
it’s a serious business – you’ll begin to see it as a serious
business. However, it you treat it like a hobby – you may see
“hobby like” results.
E Lawrence Welch
Mr. Welch is a student of business,
life, love, marriage and relationships.
Also, he owns and operates an online
retail holster store - Pyle Mountain
Holsters.
|
|