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The Advantages Of E-Commerce From The Online Trader's Point Of View

Much has been written about the advantages of e-commerce from the customer's point of view, but it is just as advantageous from the business person or merchants point of view.

With e-commerce, suppliers can reduce costs to manage their inventory or stock because there are many very good web based management systems on the market that make automating the task easy. That is of course if you decide to hold stock. Many online businesses use a drop ship type business whereby the e-commerce business does not have to hold stock at all.

E-commerce expands the marketplace from a local or national business into an international one overnight. The ramifications of this are considerable indeed for the online retailer. Admittedly if the website owner is selling perishables it will be hard to do business outside a certain geographic area, but otherwise there is considerable scope for.

Online retailing is "tailor made" for monitoring customers buying habits. You can track the interests and preferences of customers and what is very important and rarely appreciated enough, is the fact that you can suggest follow up products and services to existing customers.

The next advantage from the online retailer's point of view is that you do not need physical premises to trade from. In fact many "bricks and mortar" retailers have taken the (often very emotional) decision to close their premises and go completely online. We recently saw an item on television about a lady in a nearby town who shut her millinery business, so saving about £1,500 per month in costs and expenses related to having a premises in the high street. Her turnover dropped by about 15% to 20%, but she was immediately a lot more profitable and her cash flow improved overnight!

Finally when you start your online business you very quickly realise that there are many many opportunities to use the flexibility of the business model in a number of ways. As an example you can start to outsource mundane tasks as much as possible. However this means sitting down and taking a very hard look at all your working practices. It is very easy to fall into the habit of chasing every customer as much as possible and trying to do as much as possible yourself. But remember that eighty percent of your time must be spent on marketing your online business and that means you have to study and learn the techniques to do this. The main thing is to find a company that takes you through every step of setting up an online business and train and help you to begin to make sales online.

Peter Robson is an accountant with over 30 years experience in the small company sector. With his business partner, Debbie Crossley he runs a company helping people set up and run e-commerce businesses. For more information go to http://www.yournichebusiness.co.uk/


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The Advantages Of Electronic Commerce

When well respected consultancies start to talk about Electronic commerce making up almost fifty percent of total retail sales within a few short years then it has to be more than just a trend. Electronic commerce is set to have an impact on our daily lives such as mankind has not experienced since the invention of the wheel.

But just what are its major advantages and why are they so important?

Overcoming geographical limitations has to be one of the greatest advantages of this type of trading. When a customer can not only buy online at the click of a mouse, but review what he or she is going to buy before they make a choice, and then have it delivered once their choice is made it is a very compelling argument for what some are predicting will be the death of the high street. Shopping online not only saves the high cost of fuel and parking charges when people sally forth to their local mall or shopping centre, it gives people a huge bonus in all the extra "free" or leisure time they then have at their disposal. And in today's world is a very prized possession indeed!

The second major advantage for any business is that anyone selling practically any type of goods or services can attract customers they would never previously have dreamed of having. These customers again will be attracted to look on the internet for what they want and they can be anywhere in the world. Someone can set up an online store and compete alongside the retail giants whose size brings them little or no advantage in the marketplace. To those who say that an established brand is important, we would argue that the small independent online retailer actually has a distinct advantage if they set up their business to appear more "personal" as many people prefer to deal with individuals rather than large "faceless" corporations. And that translates into the third advantage in that whether you are a multi million pound or dollar corporation or an online retailer with just a few thousand a month turnover, because there are so many ways to use free methods to find customers on the internet, the big corporations cannot use their size to trade at a lower cost. In fact just the opposite may well apply.

The cost of acquiring customers by using so many of the methods on the internet, such as pay per click, social media, organic search are almost exactly the same whatever size of organisation you are. Time then to think seriously about starting your own online business and joining the retail revolution. One not of caution however. Find a good company who will support you whilst you are doing it as there is a lot to learn!

Peter Robson is an accountant with over 30 years experience in the small company sector. With his business partner, Debbie Crossley he runs a company helping people set up and run e-commerce businesses. For more information go to http://www.yournichebusiness.co.uk/


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