It really is only 'early days' in the Internet Gold Rush....
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It really is only 'early days' in the Internet Gold Rush....
Copyright 2005 Richard Grady
One of the questions that I am getting more and more used
to hearing lately is:
'Is it too late for me to start an online business? Have I
missed the boat and have all of the best opportunities been
and gone?'
My reply is always along the lines of, 'Absolutely not -
there is still a wealth of opportunity online and even if
you start your online business tomorrow, you are still well
ahead of the majority of people'.
I genuinely believe that this is the case but I know that
many people do feel that they may have missed the boat and
that there is nothing more that can be done online that
isn't already being done by someone else. If you are one
of those people, read on....
I attended a corporate function last week - non Internet
related - and had the chance to talk with a large number of
UK business men and women. These people ranged from people
running their own 'one man band' type business right up to
the owners of large-scale operations employing hundreds of
staff and turning over millions of pounds each year.
Several of the attendees were entrepreneurs that had built
up and sold companies worth, quite literally, tens of
millions. Overall, a very wide spread of experience,
success and ability but the one thing that tied everyone
together was that they were all running a business of one
kind or another.
Now, as you would expect, when meeting with new people for
the first time (and particularly in a situation such as the
one above), one of the main topics of conversation was what
everyone did for a living. As I have indicated in previous
newsletters, this is a question that I really dislike being
asked as I find it so hard to explain.
Needless to say though, I found myself having to do exactly
that to numerous people, all of whom looked at me with a
blank expression as I tried to tell them, in simple terms,
how I generate an income from nothing more than a PC and
the Internet.
This is nothing new and I am well used to it by now (in
fact I am beginning to think that it would be easier just
to say I work in finance as I once did!) but what amazed me
most was that not one of the people I spoke to had any clue
about what I was talking about.
Despite being among a group of what I would consider to be
a fair representation of the UK business community, not one
of them had any real idea about how to use the Internet to
increase their business.
Of course, many of the people I spoke to had websites but
ALL of them told me that the only real purpose their
website served was to provide a small amount of information
about their business and their contact details!
None of them allowed customers to order from their website
(although most of the businesses in question would suit
this method of sales)....
None of them were collecting email addresses from visitors
with the aim of carrying out follow-up marketing (although
this would be appropriate for all of the businesses in
question)....
None of the businesses were using email in any way as a
form of marketing, despite the obvious cost advantages over
the postal service...
I could go on but I think you get the point.
On the flipside, every single one of the people that I
spoke to had used the Internet to purchase goods! I find
this absolutely amazing.
Now of course, the people that I spoke to are in a slightly
different situation to many online entrepreneurs in that
they already run successful offline businesses. However,
if this is a fair representation of how entrepreneurs view
the Internet in terms of a business tool, it stands to
reason that the 'ordinary man in the street' will be even
less likely to see the Internet as something that he can
use to earn a full or part time income.
The entrepreneurs I spoke to were genuinely surprised that
it was possible to earn a full time income online, they
were even more surprised when I gave them an indication of
how much it is possible to earn. I am sure that a couple
of them almost fell over when I then told them that the day
to day maintenance of many online businesses takes just an
hour or so per day since software can be used to handle so
much of the workload!
I therefore reiterate the point that I made at the start of
this newsletter - the Internet Gold rush is surely only
just beginning and the very fact that you are reading this
article puts you way ahead of the vast majority of the rest
of the World. Don't sit there wondering whether it is too
late - get started on your online business today.
And if you were one of the entrepreneurs that I spoke to
last week (you know who you are and I know that several of
you have already subscribed to this newsletter!), welcome
and enjoy - you too are now one step ahead of your
competition :-)
About the Author:
Richard Grady has been helping ordinary people earn online
since 1998. He writes a free newsletter which is published
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