18 Feb 2008 04:33:57 | Michele Schermerhorn
Every business has a life cycle. If you understand this cycle,
your business will thrive and survive over many, many years. If
you don’t learn the life cycle of a business, you won’t have one
for long.
Based upon your business’ current stage, one strategy of growth
will be better than another. There are seven stages associated
with the life of an online business. Let's call them:
·The Labored Beginnings ·The Toddler Stage ·The Adolescent Stage
·The Troubled Teen Stage ·The Young Adult Stage ·The Maturity
Stage ·Death or Renewal Stage
The first stage of your business, the Labored Beginnings Stage,
is the most difficult stage. In this stage you will be building
the foundation of your business. With a shoddy foundation, you
will have a stillborn business. With a solid foundation, your
business will experience a long and healthy life.
In this stage, you need to decide on the focus of your business,
its product, its business plan, its marketing plan, financial
decisions, its legal form, and then launch the business. Many
sleepless nights will accompany this stage. You may wake up in a
cold sweat wondering what the hell you are doing. In this stage,
your emotions will swing between unbridled optimism and heart
palpitating fear.
Having successfully navigated the first stage, your business
will grow into its next stage, the Toddler Stage. In the Toddler
stage, your business is just finding its legs. It takes a few
steps forward. It takes a few steps backward. It occasionally
falls on its butt.
In the Toddler Stage, you are going to start selling your
product on eBay™ . eBay™ is by far the largest online auction
site. If you want to make a good living selling online, eBay™ is
the place to start. In this stage, you will fully establish
yourself as an online seller. You will observe powersellers, the
elite of eBay™. They are your models. Learn all you can.
In the Toddler Stage you should also begin to develop the first
stages of your marketing plan implementation, including the use
of business cards and starting to compile a mailing list. As we
leave the Toddler Stage, your business is starting to roll now.
The Adolescent Stage is where your first major growth spurt will
occur. You should begin to increase the number of auctions you
are running at eBay™. You will add auction management to assist
you in managing a larger selling load. You need to establish
your domain level web site and step up your marketing efforts.
Marketing will be key in moving your business to the next stage,
the Troubled Teen Stage. Why the “Troubled” Teens? In this stage
your business can start to spin out of control. You need to
establish systems to help you manage your sales and delight your
customers. You need to take a close look at your products and
drop the low performers. And, marketing once again gets ramped
up. Successfully executed, your actions in this stage will lead
you to the Young Adult Stage.
In the Young Adult Stage, you will more firmly establish your
selling presence on eBay™ with an eBay™ Store. You will start to
shift where you spend your time from auctions to more online
sales. You’ll need to add new products and weed out low
performing products. At the same time, you will continue to
increase your marketing activities to include click advertising
and an autoresponder.
These activities should take you to the next stage, the Maturity
Stage. In the Maturity Stage, your business is firmly
established. Sound good? Yes, but it is also the second most
dangerous stage after your start-up stage. Why? Your business is
doing well. The profits are rolling in. You aren’t working as
hard because of the systems you established. Why is this
dangerous? You will have the urge to relax and put the company
on autopilot.
Shouldn’t you be able to relax and enjoy the fruit of your
labors? Of course. However, remember that each day others just
like you are beginning to launch their businesses. And, they are
coming after you. They want your customers. Now is the time to
really assess your marketing efforts. What’s working? What’s not
working? Do more of what’s working because one last choice
remains. Are you going to renew your business or watch it slowly
die?
In the last stage, the Renewal or Death Stage, you need to learn
to look at your business with fresh eyes and start this journey
all over again. On the second trip, you will have more
confidence, knowledge and expertise. You will also have acquired
some bad habits. It’s time to shed those and lead your business
once more through the stages of its life. The beat goes on…
About Author :
Michele Schermerhorn calls herself a “Corporate Freedom Fighter”
dedicated to freeing cubicle prisoners. She has over 30 years
experience in the business world. She is President of Online
Business Institute Inc. (www.obinstitute.com), authors a sassy
marketing blog (www.imarketblog.com), and regularly conducts
free online seminars. Online Business Institute Inc. exists to
“Create Successful Online Business Owners One Person At A Time”.