If You Are Starting A Business, DO NOT SKIP THESE STEPS . . .

in #business7 years ago

Digital marketing cannot compensate for a poor business plan. Don't rush - do your homework first!

Don't Skip The Business Plan Basics

It's tempting to rush into business with a stellar product or service offering, BUT just having the desire is not enough to set you apart from your competition. It's important to do some research first on who your competitors are, who your target demographic is, and determine what makes your business idea unique.

The work I do specializes in local SEO (search engine optimization) for websites related to physical 'brick and mortar' businesses, but this basic information applies to businesses in general. All too often, I see new businesses want to have everyone as their customer. Unless you are a giant ecommerce provider like Amazon, developing a clearly-defined niche to target will help focus marketing efforts and reach sales sooner. Trying to become like your business competitors doesn't work very well either. Be different - why else would a potential customer choose you over an established competitor?

Know Your Competition

There are MANY tools and resources available offering help in analyzing competitor data, but the basics can be covered for free. SO much can be gleaned from competitive analysis, but for the purposes of this post here are the main topics to review:

  • Who else is offering your type of product? Review their websites.
  • What key words do they use? Look for large fonts, bold lettering, or repeated terms.
  • Who are they trying to appeal to? Consider the language used in their website content as well as the design (colors, photos) of their website.
  • What are the features/services they offer? Can you offer more?
  • How is their product delivered? Can you do better?

Knowing these above items will help you determine how your business will stand-out from the competition (AND establish vital concepts towards the development of your website).

Know Your Customer

Knowing how to stand-out from your competition is only half of the equation. Does your new "blueprint" match the needs of your target audience? Your competitors might be popular in Google, but not have many sales.

It's easy to 'go down the rabbit hole' in developing a persona for your target demographic, but I think it's worth the effort. It's crucial to the success of your business. After all, you could have the best product on earth, but you still need people to buy it. SO, think through the following questions:

  • Who would most benefit from your product (the correct answer is not 'everyone')
  • What is the age range, income level, and lifestyle of your ideal customer?
  • What does your ideal customer need to see or hear in order to trust you?
  • Is your preferred payment method (and shipping method if applicable) compatible with your ideal customer?
  • Is there an under-represented demographic for your product that your competitors are not targeting?

Follow-up the above answers by asking yourself "what would make this demographic want to do business with me?" and "what would I need to do (or be) to connect with this potential customer?"



Armed with this information, you will have gained a massive 'foothold' on the success of your business. AND your digital marketing will be SO much more effective! I will provide more details on how to attract target audiences to a website, and staying ahead of your competitors, in future posts.



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Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks for your comment, @am24it

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I agree. The two websites lack a defined focus. But, I like where they are headed ;)

Lots of useful stuff here @jannell. Thanks for sharing this - I for one need to be reminded of these fundamentals ;)

I'm pleased to hear that my post was helpful for you, @steemmeupscotty (fun user name).

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You're just making too much sense here. Great article, hope it helps people.

SEO is still a thing? I thought it went away after google brought in the black and white animals.lol

HAHAHAHAHA!!! Yeah, SEO survived (somehow) through the Pandas, Penguins, and Possums. Now, we are dealing with Hummingbird, Fred, and a LOT of "unnamed" algorithm updates. Joy. I really do hope this post gives a new business owner pause to think about these basics. Thanks for chiming in, @aboutyourbiz.

And to realize they can't just buy the first position in google because they hire you or someone to rank them.

LOL . . . no, I'd have to be an absolute "guru" to be able to "claim" that ;)

haha I've heard of people asking for that and not understanding why they couldn't get it.

Yeah, even throwing money at Adwords is not quite enough to secure the #1 spot. Google assesses a 'quality' score on a website in Adwords

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I really liked your article. Thank you.

Aw, thanks, @cryptousage! I'm glad you enjoyed it.

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Thanks @jannell for sharing these fasts about starting a business. So many people miss the first steps and the lack of foundations ends up costing them their time and money. Good job telling it like it is.

Thank you, @binkley, I appreciate your comment. You are absolutely correct. I totally understand that new business owners want to rush to open, but in this case 'what you don't know will hurt you'.

When do you plan to make another post my friend? I am waiting for you :)

Let's go! Talk soon.

Hi Zane! I've been traveling . . and now getting over a head-cold :( AND catching-up on work. Ugh. I'll be back at it soon (I promise).

Awesome stuff :) Let's go!

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