Search
Recommended Sites
Related Links






   

Informative Articles

Business Name - How to Choose One
It's very important to get your business name right. You may already have a business name but it's not too late to change it. Let's face it; big organisations change their business and product names all the time. I named my business Fairweather...

Home Business Loans
Very few people can afford to start a business using nothing but the money they've got lying around in their bank accounts. For most of us, we're going to need to get a loan before we'd have anywhere near enough money to invest in starting...

How to start Greeting Cards Home Business
Do you like to create pictures and designs, or writing? Do you love to look at the greeting cards in your local stores? Then a greeting cards home business could be for you. This is a business with incredible growth, and income potential. It also...

Realistic expectations when starting a home based business
Realistic expectations when starting a home based business - By Rebecca Gilbert Working out of your home with an internet business can be the most rewarding experience, both personally and financially, that a person can undertake. The internet...

The Do's And Don'ts Of Launching A Small Business Website
Launching a new small business website is often a long and painstaking process. And for most small businesses, the endeavor rarely ends in success. The terrain is mapped with freelancers, firms, and consultants that don't offer the same services and...

 
For Success-Six Essential Questions That Every Businessperson Must Ask

Inexperienced business operators go into new markets without having the information they need to be successful.

Because they don't know the answers to the 6 Essential Questions That Every Businessperson Must Ask, they often fail. The difference between success and failure is rarely one wrong decision. Instead, it is a series of wrong decisions made by people who do not have the essential information needed to make the right ones.

You can greatly increase your chances of making the right decisions IF you know the answer to these 6 questions:

(1) What is the demand for your product or service?

When you know how many Internet searches are made every day, week, month and year for your product or service, you can estimate how much demand there is for what you are selling. More demand = increased chances of success. (2) What is the available supply of your product or service?

When you know how many businesses are already selling you product or service you can accurately estimate whether or not there is room in the market for your offering. (3) Who are your Competitors? It's not enough to simply know what the supply (number of competitors) is, it's also essential that you know who your competitors are. For example, can you see the benefit of knowing you're considering entering a market owned by Fortune 500 companies that spend millions of dollars per year on advertising alone? What if you found out that your biggest potential competitor is a non-profit that gives away your product or service for free? (4)What is the best pricing model for your product or service? Determining price elasticity is a critical component of any new product or service launch. When you know the highest and lowest available prices for your product or service, you are in a better position to determine a price that will spur sales and generate a fair profit. (5) How are your competitors promoting? What competitors say in their advertising and marketing campaigns can provide you with critical insight to their product or service offerings. When you know what words and phrases they are targeting for Pay-Per-Click ads and where they are spending other advertising money, you are in a better position to meet them head-on in the territories they are already defending and to discover new territories that have escaped their attention. (6) What is the market "buzz" for you product or service?

Successful companies like Amazon, CompUSA, Dell and even Microsoft would never launch a new product or service without conducting a thorough online market analysis and neither should you. A market analysis report helps you to identify the niche markets that are ripe for your product or service. You can greatly increase your chances of success if you target the right people at the right time.







About the author:

Abul Kashem CEO, webMarketReports.com- the premier provider of customized web market research data for new and existing Internet business operators