it still viable to consider an online venture? The truth is:
while spectacular rise and fall of many dot com companies have
been overly publicized, sales through Internet are still
increasing by 20 – 25% each year. Even economic down turn of the
recent years has not hampered this growth.
Consider this:
According to an annual study of Internet trends by marketing
research firm Ipsos, almost two third of Internet users in the
United States have by now purchased a product or service online.
That's a dramatic increase from only 36 percents of respondents
in 2000. Studies show that more than 35.5 million U.S. Internet
users made shopping trips to web shops during the week ending
November 3, 2002, which is roughly 14 million more than almost
the same time period in 2001.
While the hype over the new economy is maybe over, one thing is
for sure that Internet has revolutionized the way we do business
and positioned itself as one of the biggest and most unique
sales channels. Many companies, finally, started to realize that
their very existence may get jeopardized if they are slow in
integrating Internet to their business model.
But the question still remains - is there any effective method
of doing business online?
Below I have outlined some components crucial to any online
venture. While these might not be the only vital components of
web based business, understanding them correctly will
significantly improve your chance of doing online business
effectively. Business Plan Business plans are like road maps.
Imagine, you ended up in a unfamiliar town and you have to find
an address without a map! How would you feel? Definitely, you
would have been much better off with a map of the locality! The
same thing goes for business plan. Though, many successful
ventures may have been started without the benefit of a formal
business plan, a good business plan improves your chances of
success and help you avoid many mistakes.
A recent AT&T study of successful entrepreneurs shows that
businesses are more successful if they have a written business
plan than the ones which don't. With a written business plan you
get a better picture of your planned venture. So, before
starting you online venture, take some time and write down what
are you planning to do. Product or Service If you are a brick
and mortar company merely trying to expand sales of your
products or services on the Internet your task is easier! You at
least don't have to mull over what to sell. But, what an
entrepreneur who decided to start a new venture should sell on
the Internet?
Actually, you can sell virtually any product or service through
the Internet. You may say, "Wait a second, you can't sell big
ticket items over the net, right?" Wrong! The car and part
industries alone forecast to generate US$ 274 billion in
revenues from online trade by 2004. There are incidents of
consumers buying corporate jets online!
If you are serious about starting an online business, finding a
product or service that suits you should not be very difficult.
Knowledge base products like e-books, how-to-reports and hard to
find information and data sell quite well on the Internet.
Drop-ship items are bountiful on the Internet. Thanks to global
reach of Internet finding manufacturer for any item that you
plan to import to your country or export from your country
became lot easier. If you have expertise, online services
similar to web design, travel arrangement etc. are also good
sales. Internet users are paying readily for various types of
online contents. Global online content market will add up to 50
billion US$ in 2003. You can consider this too!
Website/ Web store Since you customers take their decision,
whether to do business with you or not based on what they see on
your site, it is critical to have a professional-looking website
with good related content.
You can choose your website according to your need from a vast
range of choices. Starting from a completely free website you
can shell out thousands of dollars for a decent e-commerce
website. The choice is yours!
There are various quality portals that allow you to have
products and services displayed on a single page web site for
free. Many business to business portals provide with this kind
of services. However, for real time transactions you will still
need e-commerce web stores.
If you are not good at design or don't want to spend a fortune
on you web store, you should think about getting an e-commerce
stores from web enablers like Yahoo, Bigstep, etc.
For a nominal monthly fee you can have the facilities required
to run a full fledged electronic storefront and build it
yourselves from easy to use templates.
If you go for this type of services, compare and see who has
most of the features for lesser price. Some business to business
portals along with your e-business web store will furnish you
with necessary features to carry out over the Internet many
important parts of buy and sale processes.
Shopping carts The integral part of e-commerce sites, which
allows you to accept product purchase orders for multiple
products or services, is called a shopping cart.
The term "Shopping Cart"is taken from real life shopping
terminology to help users understand the actions available to
them. Like in a supermarket a user can add products to shopping
cart, remove products from the cart or adjust the quantity of
the products as per requirement before checking out and making
payments.
While looking for shopping carts for your e-commerce store, you
should consider the following aspects of a powerful and
functional shopping cart:
Access to the shopping cart should be clearly visible. There
should be several entry points to the cart. Add, remove and
adjust quantity of the product features should be prominent on
the cart page. The item name should have a link to the
description of the product. There should be a way of saving
items for future purchases. Shipping and other costs should be
clearly stated before the check out process starts. Order forms
should be simple and clear. All payment options should be
explained clearly. Ordering process should be done through
secure server. You know you are on a secure server when the URL
of your browser indicates "https:". The s at the end of http
stands for "secure". Merchant Account 90 percents of all online
retail sales take place through credit card transactions.
According to industry statistics, the average credit card sale
is $40 versus just $9 for the average cash sale. To offer the
credit card payment option to your online clients, you need to
set up a merchant account-a bank authorized account established
by your company to receive the proceeds of credit card purchases.
Even if you already accept credit cards for your offline
transactions, that may not be enough. Although, you can take
many precautions to reduce online credit card frauds, credit
card companies still consider Internet transactions to be
riskier than offline transactions. That's why finding a right
merchant account provider could be a little bit more complicated
than you might think. Things could be even trickier if your
business is located outside of the United States.
There are many middleman merchant account providers on the
Internet. Do some comparison-shopping before you sign up with
any of them as conditions that they offer vary significantly.
Although, it is definitely good to have a merchant account that
does not mean you can't sell products or services without having
one! There are numerous other payment options available on the
Internet. Most popular of them are paypal, e-gold, e-bullion,
etc.
If you would like to have an effective online business, remember
that old values still count. Proper planning, uncompromising
customer service, integrity, hard work and persistence
eventually will make your business successful.

