Internet Disregarded by Most Small Businesses!
The internet has expanded more in 2005, than any year in
history. A Netcraft survey reported in October 2005, that more
web sites were added to the internet in 2005 than ever before,
even more than the original big boom of the year 2000. The
survey was conducted Jan. through Sept. 2005. The growth out
reached the entire year of 2000 by 1.5 million sites.1
The internet is growing faster than ever before yet it was
estimated in early 2005 sixty to sixty-five percent of small
businesses did not have a web site.2 In other words nearly two
businesses in three provide no manifestation of the business on
the web. There is no avenue for an interested party online to
access information directly from nearly two thirds of the
businesses in the United States!
Why would a major portion of small businesses not be a part of
such a visible phenomenon as the internet? The question has many
answers, but for purposes here the one following will be
addressed. Many business owners have not fully realized how
influential the internet could and will be on their particular
business.
This series of articles is addressed to the people in charge of
those businesses.
Supply the Need or Lose!
Business in its simplest form is still "find a need and fill
it". Give the customers what they want. The undeniable fact is
the internet is changing what customers want and need from
companies they do business with. Several aspects will be
considered concerning this subject, but here is a personal
example that encapsulates the main point.
Ten months ago I started banking online. This was a totally new
experience though after my initial apprehension I began to be at
ease with the service. Now I am used to it. It has simplified
the bill paying process and saves me time. I wouldn't be a
customer of a bank that doesn't offer this service. I have been
a banking customer for over thirty-five years and in only ten
months I have drastically altered my criteria for banking
service.
A second factor is that now I also want the businesses I pay
monthly to be accessible through online banking, so I don't have
to write them a check. My demands as a customer have changed
just over these last months to the point that I would switch to
a new company if the original one doesn't meet my current needs.
The internet has directly affected the expectations I have as a
customer.
Businesses must be willing to change and meet such customer
requirements or suffer attrition. Just as time marches on and
waits for no man, so does the internet and waits for no
business. The internet is changing the way we live, and more to
the point, it is changing the way business is conducted.
These realities are nothing new. Many business owners will find
them redundant. Still almost two of three businesses do not have
a company website. As was mentioned above the premise here is
that these business owners have not personalized the effects the
internet is having on their individual situation. These issues
haven't hit home yet.
The purpose of this article and others to come is to shed light
on how the internet has, is, and will affect small business. The
hope is to connect those who do not have a web presence with
information revealing business benefits the internet can
provide. Conversely there will be advantages derived from
exploring the affects of not engaging the internet.
Business owners are urged to keep an open mind and seriously
consider the future role the internet will play in our economy
and more specifically the role it is playing and will play in
their business. The articles to follow will highlight areas
where the internet can be beneficial. Weigh the gravity of this
phenomenon. Serious introspection is suggested. The stakes are
too high to be ignored.
1
http://news.netcraft.com/archives/2005/10/04/october_2005_web_ser
ver_survey.html
2 http://www.access-ecom.info/article.cfm?id=27&xid=MN
About the author:
Author: Henry Vo Management Coordinator E-Insites.com
http://e-insites.com Henry Vo has a B.S. in Business and has
been a small business owner for over 25 years and more recently
became involved in the web hosting industry.