Small businesses run up against the same obstacles on the
market as big corporations. They also have to respond
quickly to any changes and meet the clients' needs. Big
firms can afford expensive promotion and media advertising.
For small enterprises e-commerce is nowadays an important
development factor. .
One report announced that, according to research carried
out in September, an average Briton had spent around 250
pounds on the Internet while the average of all countries
polled amounted to 123 pounds. In the USA each consumer
spent on shopping the equivalent of 119 pounds. Another
good news is, this year more people decide to shop online
compared with last year. Shopping is obviously one of the
possible options of running business online.
Product
How to recognize if it is the right time to start online
activity, too? To find out what goods and services are most
frequently offered via the Internet and which are not it
will suffice to look through the websites of firms and
shops. Selling on the Web has its advantages and
limitations. There is nothing new about mail-order sales or
remote-order service. The advantage is that firms using the
Internet carry out their activity at a low cost. A
mail-order bookstore does not have to incur lease related
costs of a well situated establishment, neither does it
employ staff. A warehouse, if needed, can be located a long
way from the city centre, where space related costs are
low. You can reach clients from remote areas or even from
abroad. As in almost every mail-order system, shipping
costs constitute a problem, though. Furthermore, some goods
are only advertised rather than sold directly via the
Internet, like for instance cars, complex equipment, and
machinery. It is also difficult to sell online the goods
covered by regulation, e.g. black powder guns. Some
chemicals or services including direct contact with the
client (massage therapist, plumber and the like) constitute
a problem as well. In this case the Internet will remain
only a form of advertising, unfortunately, not so efficient
as local press since you should not expect someone to come
from the far end of the country to buy goods. Certainly it
is always worth having a website, although you cannot
expect miracles of it.
Taking attractiveness to potential clients into
consideration, one can divide online goods and services
into two groups. The first one includes these elements
which have to compete in terms of price and product range
with the offer of traditional stores. The other covers rare
goods, not that easily accessible, unique, and intended for
a special consumer. Here online sales has a great potential.
Do your customers use the Internet?
It is worth wondering who buys my products and uses my
services. Naturally, the majority of people who buy
software, computers, and electronic gadgets of all kinds
are the potential Internet users, whereas goods for the old
may not sell well this way. The same will apply for local
market goods. You can always try to expand the target group
of consumers by offering also online shopping; however, you
should consider the costs that are worth incurring in this
case, including both direct ones and labour related ones
(updating, introducing new products and the like).
The services that do not require direct contact with the
customer are also recommended for online selling, as in
case of tourist or financial services,. There is no need to
send any products here but for the confirmation of signing
the contract via traditional mail. It is worth paying
attention to developing services, such as e-consultancy,
e-training and the like.
Among frequently bought items are also printer
accessories,, basic office equipment, or vacuum paper bags.
They can be bought in many places, nevertheless, in an
online shop a wide range of products are available round
the clock. What is more, the shops which "remember" what
their customers bought facilitate further shopping.
We launch e-commerce
Each new way of selling is a challenge for a firm. It is
reliability that matters to the client. It is unacceptable
that when an order via the Internet is received, there is
no assigned person who is going accept it and prepare goods
for shipment. First, you should consider the outsourcing of
running the website and shop. If you decide to have your
own website, it is worth using the services of an expert
agency, whose specialists will support us with drawing up a
marketing plan or advertising and preparing the visual site
identification and competition analysis. A correctly built
online shop should as well be able to handle such problems
as: how to facilitate the process of placing an order for
customers and how to prevent the phenomenon of abandoned
shopping carts.
The websites of firms which begin their Internet adventure
contain the elements that can negatively influence the way
companies run their business. For instance, such firms
boast about the producers and distributors they cooperate
with by putting names on a site as well as links to their
websites. Taking a small company starting its business into
account, we show the potential customer where to look for
the item which they are interested in (our offer may not
prove to be the best).
Good websites certainly bring measurable benefits to firms.
They reduce advertising and promotion costs, broaden the
group of potential customers, create communities of loyal
clients and support brand-building. It would be a pity to
give them up.
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