6 Basic Principals Every Online Business Owner Should Know
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6 Basic Principals Every Online Business Owner Should Know
Copyright 2005 Peter Dobler
The fact that you’re reading this article shows your
interest in starting your very own internet business. Maybe
you’re already an online business owner in search of some
answers why your online business stalled. Even if you’re
just interested in what others have to say about online
business startup guidelines, I think these are the 6
fundamental principals that will make or break your online
success.
They are not in any particular order. From my experience
you need to implement all 6 principals to lay a solid
foundation for your online business. If customers ask me
why they don’t have any success with their online business,
most of the time I will find at least one violation of
these 6 principals. It doesn’t mean that implementing a
missing principal will guarantee instant success. However
you will dramatically increase the odds to become a
successful online business owner.
I don’t expect that you believe a single word I’m saying.
Just put your own online business to the test and see if
these basic principals apply to your situation.
1. Don’t Buy Into The Hype.
The Internet can be a confusing place. If you’re getting
serious with your business you will come across a lot of
empty promises. 99% percent turn out to be exactly that,
empty promises.
Stick with what works and choose your suppliers based on
service and on how long they are in business. The Internet
is a fast place and being in business for a couple of years
means that you can expect world-class service and quality.
2. Don’t Spend Too Much Time Online.
Don’t forget your family and your friends. You will get
drawn into this vicious cycle of wanting to do more and
more. Remember success doesn’t come overnight and time away
from the computer benefits you and your family. Stay
healthy while doing this or you won’t be able to enjoy your
success.
3. Take Your Time.
Success with a home based Internet business doesn’t come
overnight, despite the promises from all these emails and
websites you come across while pitching your own business.
The latest announcement, that Google is aging its index
lists puts a new spin on quick success. Apparently Google
now weights the age a website to determine its relevance
and therefore its ranking. This means no matter how hard
you try and how many tweaks you make to your website, it
doesn’t matter to Google. So, take your time and be patient.
>From my experience it takes at least 4-5 months before you
see some sort of returns. With Google’s latest
announcements maybe a little bit longer. This means that
you must keep track of your expenses or you will go broke
before you can cash in.
4. Lock Up Your Credit Cards.
Here’s a very important tip. You are highly endangered to
go broke if you make hasty buying decisions after late
night online session. Before you enter your credit card
number, bookmark the site, wait 24 hours, go back to this
site and if you still think that you need this product buy
it. You will save a lot of money by avoiding unnecessary or
worthless purchases.
5. Be Persistent.
Simply don’t quit. I know it can get frustrating having no
sales or no hits for weeks. That’s the nature of the
business. I had months where the sales happened almost
hourly and there’s times when I didn’t see any action at
all.
Just keep pounding the rock. All successful people in the
world have one thing in common. They are persistent in what
their doing.
6. Be Unique.
Nothing will kill you online success quicker that being a
pure copycat.
Keep this in mind. You will probably sell the same stuff as
hundreds or thousand of other businesses. So why should
somebody buy from you and from you only? Be yourself! Put
your personal touch on it. Sometimes it’s a good thing to
point out the negative of a certain product as well. Your
potential customers will appreciate your honest opinion and
trust you in future product announcements.
Remember it’s your reputation and your ability to move
emotions of your customers that sells.
As I said, you don’t have to agree with me. I found these
principals the key factor in my online business success.
Sincerely,
Peter Dobler
© 2005
About the Author:
Peter Dobler is a 20+ year veteran in the IT business. He
is an active Real Estate Investor and a successful Internet
business owner.
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