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Top 10 Tips for a Thriving Online Business


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Angela Wu
angelaonlinebusinessbasics.com

Online Business Basics
http://onlinebusinessbasics.com/


Past history has shown that it's not necessarily the

companies with the snazziest websites that do well, or

even the companies with the most money. The 'small guys'

-- that is, Internet home businesses typically run by 1

or 2 people -- may not make the news like the big 'dot-coms',

but there are many who quietly and steadily continue to turn

a profit, even while big companies report huge losses or go

out of business entirely.



So what's the secret? Here are a few tips from small but

successful 'netrepreneurs' on how to build a thriving

online business:





__1. Find a niche with a demand.



Select a specific market to which you can offer unique

products or services. You can't be everything to everyone,

and trying to offer a giant selection of goods to a huge

and generalized market is the route to frustration,

disappointment, and even failure. We can't all be

Wal-Marts!



As a small business, focus on a promising niche market

and work hard to offer them the products and services

they want.





__2. Care about the quality of your product or service.



Sell only what you would be proud to sell to your family

and friends, and insist upon consistently high quality.

This will help to encourage referrals and repeat business

-- both powerful ways to keep the profits rolling.





__3. Be smart and frugal.



Avoid unnecessary expenses, and be particularly vigilant

when you're first getting started. One of the nice things

about doing business online is that it's possible to begin

earning an income while operating on a shoestring budget.

Try to minimize expenses. Once your business is pulling

in profits, you can reinvest part of it back into

marketing and expansion.





__4. Focus on marketing strategies that return the most

profit for your dollar.



One of the biggest myths beginners face is that people

will flock to your site once it's built. However, there

are literally billions of web pages available, and every

business has to find ways to attract their target

audience to their little corner of the web. Track the

success of each of your marketing campaigns. Drop those

that don't work, and focus on those that yield the best

results.





__5. Provide the best customer service that you can.



Fast, helpful replies to inquiries and requests for

assistance help to create and keep happy customers.

This is particularly true of the Internet, where people

have come to expect 'instant' responses. Genuinely

helpful answers also help to ensure customers feel as

if they're *people*, and not just another generic,

faceless entity in cyberspace. Treat customers as

you would like to be treated.





__6. Build your business slowly but surely.



Instead of attempting to build your business into an

overnight success, strive for gradual but steady

expansion. Small businesses operating on tight budgets

generally cannot afford to throw a pile of money into a

marketing campaign that's 'hit-and-miss'. Instead, they

find out what works, then build upon their successes.





__7. Create multiple streams of income.



Your business can continue it's growth by branching out

to offer a variety of products or services. For example,

an online business may earn income from sales of its own

primary product or service, sales of website or newsletter

advertising, and commissions from affiliate programs.

Start with one income stream and gradually add to it when

you have the resources to do so.



Multiple streams of income will also help to 'buffer'

your business against income fluctuations. While one

product or service may experience a downturn in sales,

the others may not. Similarly, if it turns out that one

income stream disappears (for example, an affiliate

program shuts down), then you can fall back on your

other products and services.





__8. Work together.



Use the Internet to find like-minded entrepreneurs.

Develop mutually beneficial working relationships with

carefully selected businesses. This will provide you

with the opportunity to cross-promote your products and

services, as well as give and share advice. A strong

support network can help to build your own business

as well as the complementary businesses with whom you

choose to partner.





__9. Keep educating yourself.



What works online today may not work quite as well

tomorrow. Invest in continuing your marketing education

and put what you learn to good use. You don't want your

business to simply 'survive' online; you want it to

thrive!





__10. Enjoy what you do.



If you don't, then business will only be a chore, not a

pleasure. Being passionate about what you do will give

you that extra energy and desire to build a business that

continues to offer your customers quality products and

services -- while earning a profit.



_________



ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Angela is the editor of Online Business Basics, a practical

guide for beginners to the 'net. Packed with instantly

usable tips, you'll love its focus on effective fr*e and

low-cost marketing methods, specifically chosen for people

operating on shoestring budgets! Get the details here:

http://onlinebusinessbasics.com/article.html





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