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How to
Survive and Thrive Your Business Online
Success
in a company is not about having the best technology
or being the smartest or even about having the best
customer service (although none of these could hurt).
More than ever, success is now measured in speed. Today
it is about thriving in an ever-evolving world where
everything changes so rapidly - and that applies to
any business. Today is a world surrounded by buyers
who want it now, want perfection and impeccable service.
In order to succeed online, your business needs to be
organized and able to handle the increased business
your Web site is going to generate.
Here are some guidelines for running a business of speed
and complete service.
1. Run
your business of speed.
It's a new phenomenon called Internet time; it's a 24/7
kind of world today. This means if you're business is
not moving ahead 24 hours a day 7 days a week, your
business is falling deeply behind. Internet time means
not only doing business quickly but doing it anytime
the customer wants and for as long as the customer wants
it done. This I what the customers demand, and what
every company doing business online needs to offer.
The end result is a business that is always working,
always aware of potential business, one that is always
one call, email or fax away from their clients.
2. Having
effective meetings means having short meetings. Meetings
are the annoyance of many employees workplace. They
involve too little discussion, take up too much time,
little gets accomplished, people ramble on too much,
and respect and open discussion are often not granted.
Meetings though are imperative, but the way in which
they are run can definitely be changed for the better.
Because the Internet world moves so fast, companies
doing business online cannot afford to have unproductive
meetings.
First
set some genuine detail-oriented goals for the meeting.
Let people have the option of attending, especially
if the issues discussed have nothing to do with them.
Post the meeting summary in a place commonly seen by
employees, such as the break room. Start and end your
meetings on time, and stay within thirty minutes to
one hour. Have two or three shorter meetings through
the day, with short goals to be accomplished by the
next meeting. Also, don't bore people with anything
not on the agenda. Lastly, make the meetings enjoyable;
use skits, slideshows, charts, even puppets to get your
point across. These moments will likely stick in employee's
heads over the long, drawn-out boring ones.
3. Email
several times a day.
In the Internet world, CEOs and employees alike use
technology to supercharge productivity. With all of
the pagers, cell phones, laptops, personal organizers
and more, email is definitely the most valuable tool.
Set up email power sessions with employees; it allows
for communication with many employees at the same time
and resolves any issues fast. With an email message,
you are ensured your message gets delivered to all the
right people exactly how you wanted to say it, without
the hassle of applying phone tag with employees or risk
miscommunication and misunderstanding. Throughout the
work day, make blocks of time strictly to email (sending
and receiving) at least three to four times a day too.
4. Brand matters on the Internet.
If your business is going to succeed in the Internet
world, you will not only need to capture the market
share, but also work on improving customer relationships.
Whenever your potential or current customers need your
products or services, where will they go online? Which
Web site will they choose first? Will it be yours? Some
tips to increase your business brand online include
discovering a way to position yourself as being unique
from your competitors. Create the right image, and be
sure you continue to reinforce that brand image in everything
your company does online and offline. Increase the number
of online visitors to your Web site through a variety
of Internet marketing strategies. Even if your business
only sells locally, do not be afraid to think and market
yourself internationally on the Internet. Advertise,
advertise, advertise. Remember the importance of earning
your customers trust too.
5. The power of feedback.
Ask your customers for feedback, through emails, surveyed
phone calls, feedback forms on your Web site, case studies
and letters. Ask for feedback often, whenever you are
testing out a new product, reviewing sales on an existing
product or service, or simply because you want to know
how your customers feel about your company. Don't neglect
receiving feedback from your employees too; they know
your business too because they work with you.
6. Most importantly, have fun!
Create a working environment where your employees feel
free to mix a little fun into their daily routines and
express themselves comfortably. After all, a happy employee
is a productive one. Let your employees know they are
appreciated and needed too, and they will be proud to
come to work with you.
The Internet
world is about building a better business environment
through increased communication, greater convenience,
personal enjoyment and greater access to information.
How does your business measure up online?
Wendy
Suto, Founder and President of Search Circus,
a Cleveland Ohio Website marketing firm:
"Nothing is more important to a business's
success than being listed in the major search engines
[like] Google, Yahoo! and MSN through natural search
engine optimization (SEO). These are a customer's
tool of choice for locating Web sites - outranking
all other forms of media advertising offline and
online."