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The Top 10 Ways to Create A Successful E-Business It's Easier Than You Think.


The Internet presents a tremendous opportunity to extend your business reach. The old axiom on the key to business success -- the right product, at the right price, at the right place and time - still holds true. Except now the right place is the global online marketplace. Getting started is easier then you may think.

For as little as one to two dollars per day, small businesses can develop a Web site that increases revenues, reduces costs and provides an effective way to interact with existing customers while at the same building new business. Once you have launched your Web site--you have effectively gone global--reaching a broad range of customers across national boundaries and time zones.

The biggest risk? Not doing it. Just a couple of years ago, you would have had to literally spend millions of dollars in marketing and advertising costs to reach a worldwide customer base. Also, by not taking advantage of online eBusiness opportunities, you have effectively conceded the first-to-market advantage to your competitors.

You still have to come up with the right product at the right price. The Internet provides you with an effective global marketing tool with which to expand your market. Here are 10 simple--but essential--Web site management tactics that can result in an effective eBusiness Web site.

1 The Name Game -- Obtaining your own domain name is where it all starts. It says that you've arrived on the Web and that you've had the foresight to stake your claim in cyberspace Coined by William Gibson in his 1984 novel "Neuromancer," it is a futuristic computer network that people use by plugging their minds into it! The term now refers to the Internet or to the online or digital world in general. See Internet and virtual reality. Contrast with meatspace. . Take great care to create a simple, easy-to-remember name that communicates who you are and what you do. Then, you simply register your new domain name and enlist the services of a Web hosting Making a Web site available on the Internet. Many ISPs host a few personal Web pages for an individual at no additional cost above the monthly service fee, but the address is subordinate to the ISP; for example, www.friendlyisp.com/pat_smith.  company. Once this is accomplished, you have taken your first step toward becoming an eBusiness.

2 Get Instantly Connected with e-Mail -- e-Mail significantly enhances the interaction between a small business and its customers. As an eBusiness, your e-mail address See Internet address.

e-mail address - electronic mail address
 will reflect your domain name, reinforcing your message and making it simple for customers to reach you. In fact, the U.S. government projects that electronic billing Electronic billing is the electronic delivery and presentation of financial statements, bills, invoices, and related information sent by a company to its customers. Electronic billing is also referred to as the following:
  • e-billing
  • EBPP
 will cost the Postal Service postal service, arrangements made by a government for the transmission of letters, packages, and periodicals, and for related services. Early courier systems for government use were organized in the Persian Empire under Cyrus, in the Roman Empire, and in medieval  $17 billion over the next ten years, according to according to
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 Associated Press Associated Press: see news agency.
Associated Press (AP)

Cooperative news agency, the oldest and largest in the U.S. and long the largest in the world.
.

3 Start Simple -- Choose a simple Web site building tool. There is no longer a need to hire IBM (International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY, www.ibm.com) The world's largest computer company. IBM's product lines include the S/390 mainframes (zSeries), AS/400 midrange business systems (iSeries), RS/6000 workstations and servers (pSeries), Intel-based servers (xSeries)  to develop your Web site. Today, anyone who can use a computer can create a professional looking site in a short time. Affinity Internet Inc., www.Affinity.com, can help you develop your site effectively and inexpensively.

4 Customer Service 101 -- Supporting a customer service line can end up being very costly for businesses. Autoresponders offer an inexpensive, efficient and effective way for your customers to request and receive information automatically. You simply invite potential customers to e-mail requests for information and the autoresponder automatically generates the reply.

5 Create an Online Community -- Set up a place on your Web site such as a bulletin board or chat room where you can directly assist customers or allow them to help each other. It creates a sense of community among your customers and enables them to access others who have used your products or services.

6 Shopping Carts Without Wheels -- If online retail transactions are an important part of your eBusiness, there are tools available today that make it very easy to set up an online storefront A store on the Internet that offers items for sale and is capable of handling the financial transaction online. See cybermall and digital money.  that lets customers keep track of items they have selected for purchase while keeping track of the running total, as well as processing credit card payments.

7 Letting the World Know Your In Business -- Targeted mailing lists An automated e-mail system on the Internet, which is maintained by subject matter. There are thousands of such lists that reach millions of individuals and businesses. New users generally subscribe by sending an e-mail with the word "subscribe" in it and subsequently receive all new  are easy to obtain. They can help small businesses reach their target market and harvest new customers. Start by looking in your local Yellow Pages under "direct mail" or any derivative and you will find a company that can supply a mailing list based upon your specific criteria. Or, search the Internet for mailing lists. Don't forget about your customers; once they've registered with the site, you can identify their preferences by sending them follow up e-mails on promotions, new products, sales, etc.

8 Search Engines -- This is an invaluable tool that drives potential customers to your Web site. Even if a consumer has never heard of your business, a search engine can lead them directly to your site. To get the best placement, use a submission service. For a nominal fee, they will help you create a succinct suc·cinct  
adj. suc·cinct·er, suc·cinct·est
1. Characterized by clear, precise expression in few words; concise and terse: a succinct reply; a succinct style.

2.
 description of your site and related service, including words that potential customers might commonly use when conducting an online search--it's the best way to ensure that search engines will include your site in the search results.

9 Measuring Effectiveness -- To gauge the effectiveness of your site quickly and conveniently, utilize any number of tools to track statistics on customer traffic, site navigation, and origins. Find out which components of your site attract the most attention and which ones receive the feast interest.

10 Continuous Improvement -- Consider adding counters, graphics, animation and other features to your Web site. Look at your site as if you were the customer. Listen to your customers! Your online customers will offer you feedback and get ideas for improving your Web site.

In conclusion, at first glance, the advantages of launching an eBusiness Web site on the Internet can be a murky and ambiguous proposition. Then there is the seemingly intimidating in·tim·i·date  
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1. To make timid; fill with fear.

2. To coerce or inhibit by or as if by threats.
 technology to deal with. My advice is to start simple. Use these 10 steps. See how your business grows. Who knows, maybe I'll soon be reading about you as the newest multi-billon dollar eCommerce success story.

John McIntyre John McIntyre is the name of several people:
  • John McIntyre (musician)
  • John J. McIntyre (1904-1974) was a United States Representative from Wyoming
  • John McIntyre (bishop) is the bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Gippsland in Australia
 is chairman and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  of Affinity Internet, Inc., a Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850.  based Web hosting and application service provider (ASP) dedicated to guiding small and medium sized businesses seeking to build a successful eBusiness.
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