Huffington Post blogger Don Dodds shares these six reasons why your online enterprise might be a little underwhelming.
#1) You targeted the wrong niche — or you didn’t target a niche at all.
Prior to starting your business, you need to answer these questions:
- Is there a demand for my idea?
- How much competition is there for my product or service?
- Who are my top competitors?
- Do I stand a realistic chance of outranking them (particularly in the organic search results)?
- Where is the industry headed?
- Is my product or service gaining momentum or is it on a downward trend?
Dodds says after you’ve investigated these questions you might need to reevaluate your business idea.
#2) You don’t have a clear business model for your website.
While it seems like common sense to begin your business with a clear business model in mind, Dodd says many new online business owners start with a vague idea at best when it comes to monetizing their website, but they need to be much more focussed.
Aside from selling advertising through Google’s AdSense program, you could consider offering an informational product such as an e-book if you’re running an information site, or you could also charge a fee for premium subscribers to your content.
#3) You’re trying to do too many things at once.
Focus on one or two important tasks per day.
Next, combat distractions by eliminating information overload like excessive e-mail subscriptions. Dodd says not to fall into the trap of spending many hours of your day consuming blog posts, e-books, and emails about how to improve your online business, but, instead, to get out there and work on your business, one step at a time.
#4) You’re being a control freak.
Dodd says not to be afraid to outsource things likeĀ website design, logo creation, and content development if you’re unfamiliar with them to help save you time (to work on other areas of your business) and make sure your website looks professional.
#5) You’re not sure how to market your product or service.
As an online business owner, Dodd says, you have two options when it comes to marketing your business: Learn the tricks of the trade yourself, or hire an expert SEO or social media consultant to do the job for you. Just make sure it gets done properly, and remember time is your most valuable asset.
If you want to learn how to do it yourself, begin with a broad overview of the various advertising and marketing techniques that are specific to the Internet like pay-per-click, social media, press releases, blogging, and search engine optimization (SEO). Educate yourself on each of these and find out which strategies work best for your own business by testing. Get help with some vital factors for SEO planning.
Finally, know that simply having the pillars of a smart marketing strategy in place is not enough. You have to measure your progress and continue to make refinements. You can quickly get started on this task by signing up for an account with Google Analytics.
#6) You bought into the get-rich-quick dream.
The greatest barrier to online success is unrealistic expectations. Unfortunately, this has become an epidemic due to get-rich-quick schemes promoted by a handful of Internet marketing gurus. It’s tempting to get caught up in the hype, but don’t. The best defense against this kind of toxic thinking is to avoid any kind of system that promises easy riches. Instead, focus on the steady growth of your company.
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