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Why Planning The Market You Want To Sell To Is So Important When Starting A Business Online

In our experience in the online or e-commerce business sector, we have spoken to many people who want to begin to trade online. One of the biggest failings of people wanting to succeed in this area is their failure to work out a detailed plan of how to go about it. Any planning must start with a clear understanding of the market to target.

The first thing to do must always be to start with the market that you wish to target and then "work back" in terms of what needs to be done to put in place the necessary machine to make it work. By machine we mean the means of bringing whatever it is you eventually decide t sell to the means of putting it in front of your potential customers.

What market should you decide to prospect in?

The best advice here is to remember the credo of many big companies in the marketplace. That is to "follow the money" Look for the areas where people are spending money especially in difficult economic times. This does not mean looking only in those areas where people are shopping only for bargains. In reality this can be very counterproductive as these areas are populated by customers who are very price sensitive.

Instead look for areas where people spend their money to make themselves better in recessionary times. Look for areas where people follow a passion or very strong interest. When times are hard, people want to be relieved from the day to day gloom. People will still spend money on their pets. In fact there is a growing trend to own pets in both the U.S. And the U.K. Recent statistics show that people still want to get married. Many people who are unemployed will still pursue their hobbies. A useful exercise is to actually walk down any high street on a Saturday and see what types of shop are busy.

Whilst there, take a look at any shop selling magazines or periodicals. As many people will initially buy a magazine on a topic that interests them or a new hobby they are thinking of taking up. What types of magazine are these shops devoting expensive shelf space to. Ask your local newsagent what types of magazine are popular at the moment. Talk to friends and neighbours and ask them how they have changed their shopping habits. This and other types of research is worth its weight in gold - quite literally.

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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Tips To Consider Before Starting A Business With An Online Shopping Cart Solution

Starting a business is easy when you think and ponder on it. However, the tough part is in the planning and in putting everything together. Many people underestimate all the work that needs to go into creating a successful business. Here are some helpful tips to consider before taking the plunge.

Do You Have The Time?

Running a business will require some of your time. Most people want to have their own online business to generate some side income. If done right, some may even end up resigning from their jobs to run their online business full time. However, bear in mind that you need to allocate time for it. And if you are already stretched for time, you need to some how make time to plan and consider all the list of things that needs to be done to get your business off the ground.

Set Aside Some Money

Everything costs money these days. But if you're strapped for finances, then you need to make use of all the free trial periods offered by any online shopping cart solution. No point launching your business when you haven't completed building your store yet, right? Go for those easy shopping cart software that comes with 30 days free trial period so that you have some time to built it before launching it. In the mean time, decide on how much you are willing to pay for having an online business. Monthly subscription fees would cost less than $20 a month for a really basic package. This does not include the payment processor fees and other services which you may require.

Always Have A Learning Attitude

The internet is constantly evolving. And in order to make your business visible, you need to know more about SEO. Unless you are so strapped for time but have a bundle of cash to spend on SEO services, it is advisable that you learn to do it yourself. Again, this will require time to study and learn. It does not mean that you put up an online store and you will instantly get sales. It's all about being visible on the search engines when you talk about ecommerce. Find out from your shopping cart provider whether they provide any free tips and advice on the subject and be willing to learn and grasp the concept before you start. It will end up saving you time and money.

Summary

For some, starting a business is easy but maintaining it is difficult. So make sure you take the time to consider and count the cost before you jump into starting one.

Harry Goldberg is a retired ecommerce entrepreneur who has built and sold over 100 online stores. He now shares with those who wish to start up their own online business to consider making use of the free trial periods offered these online shopping cart solution to try out before taking the plunge. He also encourages them set aside the time, money and always have a learning attitude when building their business with an easy shopping cart software.


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