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One of the things that I always find interesting with my small business clients, is the attitude some small business owners have with their business. This attitude quite often becomes apparent right at the start of my dealings with them, when I am going through the pre-sales and sales stage of my offering. Very often, it becomes clear very quickly, that the business owner I’m dealing with does not approach their business with the mindset of the business owner, rather they approach their business with the mindset of someone who has a job. It is as if in starting their own business they have simply purchased a guarantee to have a job out into the future.
There is a big problem with this approach to small business. The problem here is that whether you like them or not, as a small business owner, you own all the risks and responsibilities of a business owner. You are not actually guaranteeing yourself a job into the future as your job into the future also depends upon your ability to sell. You still need to sell yourself and your services to ensure there is work there for you to do.
If you want to do a job or have a job it is far easier to be employed by someone than to prop a job up in a small business. If you want to be a small business owner is important to approach your business as if it is a business. This means you need to take risks, business risks. This means you must have a plan for the growth and development. This means you must consider advertising and other means to reach your target audience, knowing full well that the advertising may fail. If an advertising campaign fails, as a small business owner it is your job to measure the results of the advertising campaign and make the decision regarding the continuation or discontinuation of the campaign.
It is in this simple process that so many small business owners that I meet, fail. All they really want is to have a job. As such any spending on their business they see as money out of their own pocket money, that should not have to be spent, money that would much rather be spent on their lifestyles. They actually resent the fact that they have to spend money on marketing and advertising. They do not realise that every dollar they spendon marketing and advertising, could very well put three or four or five dollars back into their pockets. And this includes every dollar they may spend on their website or internet marketing efforts. As such, they have no budgeted cash flow to advertising or marketing. So when it comes to the crunch of doing something about their business and increasing their reach to more customers, they always say “I can’t afford that now I have no cash for it”.
You are in business now, you need a business budget and part of this budget must be growing your business and finding new clients using marketing and advertising techniques.
I find much of my time with new clients is spent in educating them on the simplicities of business. A website is nothing more than a medium for advertising and marketing your business and your brand. You need to be prepared to commit to the advertising campaign which means developing a website and marketing it properly in the search engines. You need to commit some of your business’s budget to ensuring that campaign is executed in a robust manner. You must measure the results of their campaign to decide whether it needs to be refined restructured or continued as it is.
If you are a business owner of a small business and you cannot commit a few thousand dollars to get a website created and marketed properly, you really should ask yourself whether you want to be in business or or whether you have just bought yourself a job. If you don’t want to be in business and just want a job, why do you want the hassle of bookkeeping, tax accounting, finding clients, GST reporting, etc, when all you’re getting for it at the end is a job. You can always find someone who wants to be in business to take care of all those administration tasks while still doing your job, so you won’t have to spend all the extra time you’re standing at the moment doing all the administration tasks in your business. Just go to seek.com.au and start applying.
If you want to be a business owner though and run a small business, run it like a business. Allocate a budget to marketing and advertising. Find the experts in the industry of advertising and marketing. Have a plan for business growth, have a plan for increasing your workforce if your business growth exceeds your capacity to match the demand on your own. Have a plan for removing yourself from the business, so you stop working in the business and rather work on the business. That is what every good business owner should do and what all successful business owners do do.
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If you are thinking about your next move in these times of economic turmoil, you have undoubtedly begun to think about your own business. With corporations now in the habit of laying off more employees than they are hiring, it’s a wise move to think of how you can protect yourself. Remember: if you are in control of your own fate, you are in the driver’s seat of your life. Your own business will succeed based on what you do with it.
There are millions of options available to any individual thinking of starting a business. How can you set up a company that will reflect your ideals, your goals? Perhaps the greatest solution is to start a lifestyle business. A lifestyle business focuses on what you love to do in your free time and making that a key source of your income. Can you imagine loving what you do and getting paid for it? That beautiful scenario can be achieved with a lifestyle business.
A perfect example of a lifestyle business is in outdoor sports. There is a feeling of individuality that naturally comes with outdoor sports.
Are there ideas you know would make a skiing experience better? The options are limitless: maybe there’s a type of ski you would love to see designed. If your expertise is not in design, you can partner up with someone who can help.
Do your summer days lead you to the beach in search of the perfect wave? Every surfer can think of hundreds of ways their surfing experience could improve. Maybe it’s the flexibility of a wetsuit. Maybe it’s the stickiness of wax for a surfboard. Whatever it is, your idea can lead you into a brilliant business move.
Sports are not the only side of lifestyle businesses. Abstract concepts, different ways of thinking and being, are just as viable.
Has meditation led you to success in other areas of your life? Maybe you can start a website to promote the best that meditation has to offer. The same goes for yoga. Directing the world’s yoga enthusiasts to a single website will send advertisers flocking in your direction.
In many ways, a lifestyle can be recession-proof. For example, maybe you love staying in shape and leading an active life. Fitness is both therapeutic and a way to extend your life. No matter how the economy is performing, people want to stay fit and feeling good. Why not capitalize on the moment?
If you are better in financial fields, there are plenty of lifestyle businesses suited for you as well. The idea of a lifestyle business is supporting a way of life and enjoying it at the same time. If you are a wise investor, you can direct your business from home and stay with your family for all the important moments.
Maybe you have the idea already in your head. Why not try and flesh out the concept? Maybe you need some ideas to get you going. If so, the internet is the way to research what’s going on with small businesses. You can even find some shining examples of businesses waiting for a partner with ideas like yours.
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My internet passion started back in 2003. A little eBook set me on the road, it was Google Cash by Chris Carpenter. I set up a few campaigns in a relatively competition free Australia and started making money directly promoting affiliate programs.
I watched as more and more people entered the market though, forcing click bids up. I watched while Google changed their rules, time and time again making it harder for affiliates to make money with pay per click. I watched and worked up to the point where the time involved in managing pay per click campaigns as an affiliate, was no longer worth the commissions the campaigns earned.
So I changed my approach. I started to build websites and learn about search engine optimisation. I still used PPC marketing, but to drive traffic to my own websites while they optimised in the organic search terms. The result for me was half a dozen highly optimised and profitable website businesses. Of these, only one has its own product. The others either promote affiliate programs or sell advertising space.
During this time, I have frequently been asked by small and medium sized businesses to help them with their internet marketing. I’ve never promoted myself in this way, they all came to me from word of mouth, referred to me from others I’ve done a good job for. The business owners who have come to me all had two things in common. First, they could see potential for their business on the internet. Second, their efforts had been frustrated by an unscrupulous and poorly skilled internet operator.
There is a real issue with the internet industry, it is packed with these bogus operators. There are graphic designers who put together internet masterpieces, charge a fortune for the website, yet no-one can find them. There are marketing professional who apply all their skills, yet they know nothing about the internet so their message doesn’t find an ear to fall on. Our industry is unregulated and we are largely self trained. Unfortunately this has left the industry open to the unscrupulous and ignorant. Our clients have been damaged and the industry suffers also.
Every week I see how these charlatans work. They prey on the assumption that their clients are ignorant. Despite the fact they know so little themselves, they assume their clients know less and therefore can be baffled with a few technical phrases and a pretty graph.
Gold Coast Surfboards is a great example to prove the point. This is my travel business. Its the only website I run to date which sells its own product, a long-term surfboard hire service. Do a Google search on Gold Coast Surfboard Hire. You can find me easily. Or even use the less specific search phrase Surfboard Hire. You’ll see how well this website is optimised in the search engines.
Despite this I get the so called “professionals” writing to me every week trying to sell me their SEO services. “We can put your business on steroids” they tell me, getting you on the first page of Google on such terms as “Surf Board Accessories” and “Holiday Rentals”.
I think I’ve figured out what these charlatans do. I think they find a small business website and mine the search engines for “sort of” related terms, until they find one which is pretty low on Google. For my website, the type of terms that they come up with are “Surf Accessories” and “Holiday Rentals”. Terms which are related but not really relevant. Once they have found one, they’ll construct a sales pitch based on the traffic they’ll send my website by optimising it for those terms. Of course there is always a decent amount of scare mongering in these sales pitches, telling me how much of my business is going to my competitors, business which I can claim for my own.
If I didn’t understand internet marketing, I may have used these charlatans. I’m sure many small businesses have been convinced by their slick presentations. And at the end of their work though, I would have a website which attracts completely irrelevant visitors. People looking for surf accessories or people looking to rent a hotel room, or car for their holiday. This probably would have undermined the optimisation work I did on “Surfboard Hire” and related terms as well, meaning my real clients would have gone to my competitors.
If you are under pressure from an internet salesman to sign up for their optimisation services, my advice is to first get a really good understanding from you clients, as to which search phrases they use on the internet when they are looking for your product. If the salesmen are trying to get you to optimise other phrases, don’t do business with them. At the very least they have not researched your market enough to work on your website. At its worse, they are just manipulating you in an attempt to wring some money out of you. Either way, it will damage your business.
If you are thinking about doing some work to your website but do not know where to start, ask around. The really good operators work on reputation and do little self promotion. When you do this though, be clear that you are looking for an internet marketer, not a designer or developer. Its one thing to make a masterpiece for the internet like many graphic designers do, but a whole new kettle of fish putting it where all your clients can find it.
If you are an internet professional reading this article, its time for all of us to smarten up. We need to look after the industry and we can only do this by being ethical in the manner in which we operate. So please, stop going out trying to extract a pound of flesh, go out to add value to your clients. Once you are adding value, the new clients will come, following your reputation. Continue operating as you are though and soon no-one will talk to internet professionals anywhere.
Damian Papworth, appalled by the lack of ethics in internet marketing, promotes ethics before profits.
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