Business Essentials For New Online Entrepreneurs

October 6, 2015

The benefits of starting online businesses should be obvious. In most instances, you don’t need to hold much stock. You don’t need an office either. Working remotely is fine because all your correspondence happens on the internet. All you need is a decent WiFi connection to keep your company going. That would have meant you had to find hotspots when you are out and about. You can now purchase dongles that provide an internet connection anywhere in the world. With all that in mind, it’s surprising more people aren’t jumping on the bandwagon.
No matter what you might do online to make a profit, you’ll need a certain set of essentials. Some of them are designed to empower your company; others are there to keep you safe. I’ve created a list that you can use to ensure you haven’t overlooked anything important. Those who haven’t started yet can apply the information to guarantee they don’t make mistakes.
Responsive website design
Like it or not, most people access the internet using their mobile phones these days. You only have to check your website analytics to find out more. They should show you percentages that will help you to make the right decisions. It’s vital you have a responsive design because you could lose a lot of custom. If your pages don’t load properly on smartphones and tablets, you have a serious issue. Contact your web design company as soon as possible. Make sure the theme you’re using works well across all platforms.
Advanced security features
Presuming your site receives thousands of views every day, you’re going to need advanced security. Hackers are probably trying to gain access right now. Your passwords should stop most of them, but experts will find vulnerabilities. Again, speak to your web design agency to identify the best solution. They might have access to programs and plugins that will protect your domain. If not, they should point you in the right direction at the very least. The last thing you need is to wake up one morning to find your site has disappeared.
Ecommerce store
Promoting your products and services online is all well and good. However, you’re never going to make money without an ecommerce store. There are many tools you can use to create something functional and effective. It is wise to pay for a premium solution that comes with lots of added features. You want as much control over the store as possible. Also, you don’t want to lose a percentage of your takings. That can happen when you select certain “free” plugins and programs. Just do some research online and read the most recent articles you can find. You are sure to discover the perfect tool.
Mobile application
Most people think mobile apps are going to require mass investment. In reality, they don’t come cheap, but you probably won’t break the bank. It’s critical you use a team of app developers with a proven track record. Don’t make the mistake of hiring a freelancer online. Only use companies that can provide an extensive portfolio. That way, you shouldn’t have to worry about an inferior product. There are lots of benefits involved when launching a mobile app. Customers will no longer have to visit your website to make purchases. To encourage more usage, you should offer discounts to those who buy through the new app.
Good marketing strategies
There is no getting away from the fact that you will have to work hard on marketing. Some new entrepreneurs like to deal with the process themselves. That is a good idea because it could save you a lot of money. However, there are thousands of professional marketing experts around today. A Google search should show many in your local area and the rest of the country. You should make your selection only after speaking to the team. Make sure you are all on the same page before you sign any contracts. Some marketing firms will take your cash without providing positive results. Be careful!
 
Social media
No modern online business could survive without a social media presence. Even if you focus your marketing efforts elsewhere, you still need to open pages. It only takes a few minutes to get your Facebook and Twitter accounts up and running. You should use branded graphics to help attract a wide audience. Also, posting interesting status updates that require interaction is a wise move. Ask people for their opinions on a certain issue. That is the best way to get lots of “likes” and “comments.”
Banner promotion
Facebook has a good advertising tool, but that’s designed for promotion to the public. You need to use a more advanced platform to attract businesses. Google Adwords is the best tool on the market today. It allows you to target your efforts based on hundreds of different factors. You can push your ads towards people from a certain age group or location. Targeting those with a specific set of interests is easy too. You can also market towards small business owners or those in certain jobs. There is no minimum investment which means you can afford to mess around with the settings. Keep chipping away until you find a set of targeting options that work for you.
Cyber insurance
Believe it or not, it’s possible to purchase an insurance policy that covers online activity. Cyber insurance is designed to provide a financial cushion for internet business owners. Depending on the policy you select, it could put your mind at ease. Most cyber insurance deals will cover the costs of getting your website back online. That is useful following a disaster. They will also pay ransom money to hackers who might hold your domain hostage. You are expected to have a high level of security if you don’t want to pay astronomical fees.
So, there you have it. All online entrepreneurs need to consider those essentials during the early stages. Failure to do that could mean you lose everything very quickly. It could also mean you never reach a wide enough audience to keep your company afloat. Take my advice, and it should be plain sailing from here on out.

Mark Asquith

That British podcast guy, Mark is co-founder of Captivate.fm, the world's only growth-oriented podcast host. A Harvard, TEDx, Podcast Movement and Podfest speaker (amongst many more!), he's a wildly approachable Brit and Star Wars/DC Comics geek.

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