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One of the key ingredients to a successful online business....
Copyright 2006 Richard Grady
Of course, there are many different factors that go into
making an online business successful but there is one thing
that is absolutely key if you want your Internet business
to be a hit.
If you remember this one thing, it can be enough to pull
customers to your website (not just once but numerous
times) with their wallets open!
If you get it wrong, you will see your visitors
disappearing into cyberspace faster than an 8Mb Broadband
connection!
So what is this great secret? Well, it's no secret
(although plenty of businesses don't seem to be aware of
it!) - quite simply make it easier for your customers to
buy from you than elsewhere. That's it - nothing more,
nothing less.
It seems obvious but so many site owners miss this basic
point and I am not just referring to having a
straight-forward purchase/payment process. If you make the
whole experience of using your site quick, easy and almost
enjoyable, buyers will come back and purchase from you
again and again even if they can get the goods/services you
sell at a cheaper price elsewhere.
Let's look at a couple of examples based on my own online
spending habits this week...
You may know that I have been refurbishing my house for the
past year or so and in that time, I have lost count of how
much money I have spent at the local DIY superstores. But
in the past two or three months, my expenditure at these
stores has been exactly zero. Why? Because I have been
buying everything I need online.
Tools, screws, fittings, even wood and other bulky objects
- it has all been purchased over the Internet and for one
reason. It was easier. I can sit in front of a computer,
browse through the products I am interested in, click a few
buttons and the next day my entire order rolls up and is
carried to my front door. Even though my local superstores
will deliver, I have to either go to the store to place my
order (hassle) or pick up the phone to tell them what I
want (this means I need to know exactly what I am after and
this isn't always the case). Alternatively, I could just
jump in my 45 year old Land Rover and pick up the stuff
myself but when you have driven in a vehicle as old as
this, you will appreciate that it isn't the most
comfortable way to travel and I tend to have to build
myself up to it!
I know that I could have saved myself a few quid by
venturing into the outside world myself but quite frankly,
I have better things to do with my time and would rather
pay someone else £5 or £10 to do the driving around for me.
And of course, I am not the only one that thinks like
this....
Next example - I have purchased a couple of items on eBay
this week. Again, items that I could have obtained by
going to the shops in the local town. But again, buying
online was easier so that is where I spent my money.
Let's look at my own websites for a moment - take the UK
and US wholesale sites. Why do people join them? Well
usually it is because they are looking for wholesale
suppliers to buy from. Could they find details of these
suppliers without joining my site? Sure if they were happy
to spend a few hours/days/weeks trawling websites and
offline sources. So why do people pay for access to my
websites everyday? Because it is easier.
If your website can make something easier for a potential
customer, you are halfway to having a successful business.
We are all busy people and the fast pace of life that we
currently experience shows no signs of slowing down. If
you can make things easier for a customer, if you can save
them time or hassle, you may well find that they choose to
buy from your site rather than a competitor even if you are
more expensive.
If you are trying to think of the type of online business
you could start, just think about the kind of things we all
do everyday. The tasks we need to perform, the products we
need to buy, the services we need to use. How can any of
these tasks/purchases/services be made easier for the
consumer?
Keep things easy - make your customers actually want to
come and spend money with you because it is a 'no-hassle'
experience. It works and there must be a million new and
different ways to make life easier for people.
All you have to do is think of one of them......
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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