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Some of the key takeaways are that starting an online business with minimal costs is possible, and focusing on solving problems and fulfilling needs is important for success. It's also important to actively promote and market the business.

The three main phases of starting an online business are: 1) Finding an Idea, 2) Creating your Store, and 3) Marketing and Customer Acquisition.

When choosing a niche, consider the products you will carry, the type of customers you will market to, and the social media channels you will use. The niche will help define many important aspects of the business.

The Bootstrapped

Entrepreneur:
Starting An Online
Business With $25
by taaron gorbahn
INTRODUCTION

Starting a business online isn’t impossible --


in fact, with enough determination anyone
can start a profitable eCommerce site with
minimal costs. Many people, however, get
bogged down with the sheer amount of
options when it comes to getting started.
The problem comes when they spend
hundreds (or thousands) of dollars on
development or inventory and end up with
product that no one wants.

The rapid innovation of technology and


eCommerce platforms have created a new
era for the aspiring entrepreneur: to build
their own businesses at a low cost. The
ability for an entrepreneur to bootstrap a
business idea with minimal cost and
investment has enabled thousands who
while they do not have the resources, they
have the passion and drive to utilize the
their skills to start successful business
online.

This eBook will show you exactly how to


start your own online business with less
than a $25 initial investment.

When it comes to entrepreneurship or


getting started in eCommerce, the only way
you can learn is by doing. And with the
multitudes of selling platforms and
thousands of companies providing low-cost
opportunities, anyone can become an
entrepreneur by selling products on their
own website.

You could spend thousands of dollars on top


notch web design and even more on product
research and purchasing inventory, but why
do that when the power is at your fingertips
to get started with your own online business
over a weekend with a couple of bucks for
hosting fees?
Starting an online business consists of three
main phases:

1. Finding An Idea
2. Creating Your Store
3. Marketing and Customer Acquisition

Phase three is by far the most difficult and


where most business and entrepreneurs fail.
Internet marketing is constantly evolving
and the most successful entrepreneurs
spend hours upon hours learning new
methods to reach their customer and drive
them into their sales funnel.

This eBook will teach you how find and be


successful in a niche, how to create a low-
cost online store and how to use social
media and advertising platforms to target
your ideal customer.
PHASE I: FINDING AN IDEA
Ideas are truly a dime a dozen. Anyone can
come up with an idea but true
entrepreneurs are only successful when
they are solving a relevant problem or
fulfilling a need. If you are struggling to
come up with an idea, carry around a
notebook and record whenever you come up
with an idea for a business that could be
profitable. Some will be good, some will be
bad but the value to this exercise comes
from entering yourself into the
entrepreneurial mindset.

There is a problem that exists and it needs to be


solved. This statement is what drives an
entrepreneur. Now, it would be easy to
argue that it is money that drives a person to
start a business but this is not so. Money is
simply the wonderful by-product that an
entrepreneur receives from solving a
problem.
CHOOSING A NICHE

Your niche will determine many important


things for your business including; the
products you carry, the type of customers
you will market to and the social media
channels you use. Finding a profitable niche
and understanding of how you fit in it will
allow you to provide the most value to your
customers and give you an edge over your
competitors.

Research

Thorough research is your first step in


finding a niche. Using Google and popular
sales channels like Amazon, eBay or Etsy,
find products and business that are already
finding success in their niche. Ask yourself,
why is there a demand for that product?
And how is that business meeting that
demand?
You need to gain a strong barometer on how
other businesses are being successful.
Understand their methods, how they
provide value to their customers, how they
use email or social media; make a conscious
effort to understand why a customer would
choose that business over any other.

By utilizing your research skills, you can


find niches that are untapped or that have
few competitors that are failing to fully
meet a customers needs.

Google’s Keyword Tool will provide you


valuable insight how many people are
searching for a particular product. By
searching different keywords or ad groups
you can see both the average monthly
search traffic as well as how much
competition there is to buy those keywords
in Google. This will show you both the
demand and the competition.
Identify Your Target Audience

When it comes to marketing a business,


many entrepreneurs take a one-size-fits-all
approach and they gear their marketing
efforts to appeal to the widest audience
possible. This is ineffective because when
you are trying to appeal to everyone, you
end up providing less value to the type of
customer that will actually pay for your
product or service.

Your target audience are the type of


customers that your product would benefit
the most. And it is your job to find them,
provide them value and convince them to
open their wallets. Never assume that “If
you build it -- they will come”. This has time
and time again proven to be untrue.

You are tucked in away in some obscure


part of the internet; no one has any reason
to find you. Your ideal customer is already
searching your niche’s keywords on Google,
consuming similar content, and purchasing
your competitor’s products. Your customers
do exist, and you need to have a razor focus
on who that customer is if you want them to
identify with your brand and purchase your
products.

In order to find your customer, you have to


think like your customer. Build two or three
razor-focused customer profiles. What kind
of person are they? What likes, or dislikes do
they have? What are they searching for
before they reach your site? What was the
specific value that they were looking for

Keep your customer profiles in mind while


you are creating your content, marketing
your products or communicating with them
via social media or email. Always remember
that your web traffic or email subscribers
are actual people. They aren’t just clicks on
your website or a list of random email
addresses. They’re real people who have put
in the time to visit your site, subscribe to
your content or purchase your product.
Communicate with them and ask for
feedback. Your “ideal” customer profile
could be completely off from the actual
people visiting your site or purchasing your
products. Without a doubt, knowing your
audience will allow you to provide the most
value to them.

Specialize

To succeed in your niche, you have to


specialize, specialize, specialize. You don’t
have to know everything about the niche you
are selling in, but by specializing and
providing high quality content, you can
build the trust that customer needs to give
you their money. While you most likely
won’t be the most knowledgeable person
about a certain topic, by making an effort
provide knowledge in a way that uniquely
benefits the customer, you are miles ahead
of the thousand of online businesses who
put zero emphasis on providing their
customer with the value they want.

The difference between successful online


businesses and unsuccessful online
businesses is their ability to communicate
their unique value proposition. So many
businesses throw their products and content
on their site without any regard for what
their customer actually wants when they
come to their site. The most successful
businesses are the ones that tell you the
exact value they going to provide and then
deliver on it.

By specializing in your niche and


communicating your unique value
proposition, your customers will not only
purchase your products but believe in your
brand and the value you provide them. And
those customers are the ones that will go
out and do your marketing for you --
because they trust in your brand.
Provide Value

I literally cannot say this enough. Always.


Provide. Value. Without providing value,
you are nothing. There is no logical reason
that you would ever be successful.

Value perception is incredibly subjective


because it varies between every visitor on
your site. While one blog post might
provides loads of value for one customer, it
may not provide any for another.

Think about what a customers expectations


are when they come to your site; what is the
value proposition that they are looking for?
Your goal is to deliver on this expectation
with your product, service or content.
PHASE II: CREATING YOUR
ONLINE STORE
Creating a high quality eCommerce website
doesn’t mean that you have to shell out
hundreds of dollars to web designer. With a
little bit of time and patience, anyone can
learn to build an online store to sell their
products and grow their brand.

There is no substitute for good design and


while you may have zero experience in
creating websites, there are many
inexpensive platforms for hosting and
building a website with a quality design.

Domain Name

When it comes to choosing your domain


name, there a few things you can do to not
only improve your SEO but also avoid some
dreaded domain name pitfalls. The most
important thing when it comes to choosing
a domain name is that it is available. You
will likely have to spend time searching for
available domain names. Connecting your
domain to your niche by using one or two
keywords will help you to move up in your
Google search ranking and draw in those
users already searching for your niche.
Making it short and memorable is a no-
brainer; people have to be able to easily type
it in their address bar. Stick to using a .com
domain name. Second-level domains are
generally harder to remember. People have
a nasty habit of typing .com after the
address anyway.

There are many domain name registrars and


many CMS and eCommerce platforms also
offer domain name registration as part of
their packages. Services like GoDaddy,
BlueHost, and 1&1 also offer affordable
domain name registration.

ECOMMERCE PLATFORMS
While there are hundreds of eCommerce
platforms that you can use for you online
store, the big players are best equipped to
provide a wide variety of options at an
affordable price. Many of these platforms
are fully featured and will allow you to get
up and running with a complete website and
eCommerce store.

There is no right or wrong platform when it


comes to choosing your hosting platform.
All of them have their advantages and
disadvantages and they will all allow you
sell your products on them. Do you research
and ensure that the platform that you end
up choosing will be able to support all of the
features that you want.

WordPress/WooCommerce

Wordpress is a free and open-source CMS


(content-management-system) used by
millions of people to host their blog, website
or online store. WordPress is based on
‘Themes’ which control the general
formatting of the site and ‘Plugins’ that add
additional functionality to the site. Most
hosting solutions have 1-Click WordPress
Installs that allow you to get up and running
with a site in less than 5 minutes.

Because of the sheer amount of people who


use WordPress to power their site, there is a
huge community of developers that are
creating powerful plugins and high quality
themes. There is also a huge support forum
if you are ever having any trouble with your
site. There are many premium option for
improving your WordPress site via third
party plugins or themes but there are
equally as many free alternatives that can
achieve the same results.

In order to sell products on your WordPress


site, you have to install an eCommerce
plugin. The most popular is WooCommerce.
A free eCommerce plugin that automatically
sets up everything you needs to display your
products and accept payments on your site.
They have premium plugins that add
additional eCommerce functionality but
their baseline plugin is a powerful tool for
creating online stores.

COSTS:
Domain/Hosting
BlueHost: $12.49/month (1 year contract)
GoDaddy: $7.99/month (1 year contract)
DreamHost: $9.95/month (1 year contract)

Shopify

Shopify is a premium eCommerce platform


for building scalable online stores. Shopify is
both a CMS and a hosting platform. They
have been a popular choice for
entrepreneurs starting online businesses
because of their simple user-interface and
wide variety of integrations with other
other platforms.

Shopify’s Theme Store has many free and


paid templates to build your brand around.
In the App Store, you can download apps
that additional functionality to your site.
The wide variety of apps -- from marketing
and customer service, inventory
management, accounting or analytics -- can
give you valuable insight to your site and
better serve your customers.

The proof is in the pudding however,


because Shopify is one of the more premium
eCommerce providers. Their ‘Basic’ plan
starts at $29/month and if you are going to
rely on one or two paid apps, that cost could
shoot right up. Luckily, they offer a ‘Starter’
plan at $14/month with some reduced
features. Their 14-Day free trial is also
something to be taken advantage of. All in
all, Shopify is a solid platform for hosting
your site.
COSTS:
Domain Registration: $9/year
Starter: $14/month
Basic: $29/month
Professional: $79/month
Unlimited: $179/month

SquareSpace

SquareSpace is an all in one, design-first


content management system for building
and hosting websites and online stores.
While SquareSpace has become popular for
personal and portfolio websites, in recent
years, SquareSpace’s Commerce system has
become a powerful cart solution for online
business. The user-interface for
SquareSpace is one of the most advanced
and the platform doesn’t try to hook you
with paid apps or themes.
With a wide variety of integrations and
large support community, SquareSpace a
high quality website builder for hosting
your online store. Their ‘Professional’ plan
at $16/month, gives you full eCommerce
abilities with up to 20 products.
SquareSpace’s Commerce system runs on
Stripe who quickly overtaking PayPal as the
leading online payment processor.

SquareSpace is also optimized for mobile. In


a world where an increasing number of sales
are conducted via smartphones, with
SquareSpace your site will look beautiful on
mobile phones and allow customers to easily
purchase products while browsing on their
phones.

COSTS:
Personal: $8/month (1 year contract with
domain)
Professional: $16/month (1 year contract
with domain)
Business: $24/month (1 year contract with
domain)

What Platform Should You Choose?

There is no right or wrong eCommerce


platform, it all depends on how you use.
Start with one, learn how to use it, try
another platform and so on. There are many
other open source, expensive and
inexpensive eCommerce platforms that you
can use to host your store. Some offer a
wider range of features while others cater
exclusively to specific type of seller. Before
deciding on platform, explore some of the
other options that are available so you can
make a truly informed decision.

Dropshipping

The advent of dropshipping has changed the


world of eCommerce and become one of the
most risk-adverse ways to start a business
online.
With dropshipping, you can sell products
online without having to hold or pay for
upfront merchandise. Your website will take
orders and once a customer has paid for a
product, the order is submitted to a supplier
who ships the product directly to your
customer with your branding. Suppliers and
private brands use their existing
infrastructure to enable entrepreneurs to
sell their products for them. Your profit
comes from difference between the
manufacturer’s price and cost that you
charge your customers.

With minimal risk and low upfront costs,


dropshipping businesses have become
immensely popular. As a result, there are
many markets that have become saturated
with unoriginal websites or products. Like
any business, to run a successful
dropshipping website, you need to have a
strong understanding of your niche and
provide immense value to your target
market.

There are thousands of businesses that offer


dropshipping services, however, it will take
some work to not only find trustworthy
suppliers, but also quality products that 1)
people will pay for, and 2) give you a decent
enough profit margin to stay in business.
Companies like Printful and PrintAura are
print-on-demand and fulfillment companies
that allow you create your own custom
products that can be dropshipped directly to
your customers.

Challenges of Dropshipping

Oversaturated Markets - Because of the


popularity of starting dropshipping
businesses, many markets become
oversaturated with entrepreneurs trying to
make money with their dropshipping sites.
Still, it is not impossible to find success in
these oversaturated markets. The online t-
shirt industry are an excellent example of
an oversaturated market. Many new
entrepreneurs are attracted to simplicity of
starting a clothing brand but struggle to
find sales. This is because a t-shirt business
is not an very original idea. Everyone wears
a shirt but not everyone is going to go
online a buy one, especially from a small
eCommerce. But by executing an original
idea or purpose that intrigues people
enough to open their wallets, you can find
success in a saturated market.

Pricing Competition - Many entrepreneurs


will use the same dropshipping supplier. As
a result, there is a lot of pricing competition.
Everyone wants make a profit margin,
however, some online stores will sell their
products almost at cost -- just for the sake of
the sale. To combat this, do ample research
and learn exactly how your competitors are
pricing their products and ensure that you
communicate your businesses value
proposition. Simply put, your value
proposition is the promise of value that you
will deliver to your customer. At face value,
you may think that your value proposition is
the product you are selling; this is only
partly correct. Successful entrepreneurs
have learned that more than their product,
their value proposition is the experience
that their customer has with their brand.
Methods include scarcity, exclusivity,
design, and how they engage with their
customers with social media and email.

Quality and Cost of Products - It can be hard


to find high quality, cost effective products
to sell on your site or through other
channels. Spend a lot of time researching
your suppliers, talking to them and don’t
forget to order samples. Before selling a
product on your site, you should be able to
stand by the quality of the product so that
you are not selling mediocre merchandise
while branding yourself otherwise. You also
want to be looking carefully at your profit
margin on each sale and factoring in the
shipping costs. This will be important to
planning your pricing strategy and
determining your value proposition.

Custom Products and Dropshipping

Creating custom products gives you an


advantage over selling the same products
that other dropship entrepreneurs sell.
Because starting a dropshipping business is
so attractive, building a brand out of your
own product line will help you to stand out
in your niche and avoid pricing competition.

Printful
Printful is a print-on-demand and
fulfillment company based in Los Angeles,
California. As a relatively new startup,
Printful provides high quality printing on a
wide variety of products including clothing,
hats, posters, framed prints, tote bags, and
mugs. Their growing number of platform
integrations allow you to connect your
online store’s website directly to Printful so
after a customer has finished their checkout
process, Printful will automatically print
and ship your product to them.

Printful provides the print-file templates for


each product type directly on their website
as well as a plethora of customizable, high
quality product photos that you can
immediately use to display your actual
products on your site. With a fantastic user-
interface and high quality products, Printful
is an excellent choice for starting your
online business.

Example Pricing:
Fine American Apparel 2001 Short Sleeve -
$21.50 for product, printing and fulfilment
Anvil 980 Fashion Short Sleeve - $19.00 for
product, printing and fulfilment
5398 California Fleece Hoodie - $39.50 for
product, printing and fulfilment
Wall Decal 16x16 - $21.00 for product,
printing and fulfilment
American Apparel Tote Bag - $20.00 for
product, printing and fulfilment

PrintAura
PrintAura provide direct-to-garment
printing a fulfilment services for clothing.
PrintAura has a wide variety of clothing
types and brands including American
Apparel. As an affordable print-on-demand
clothing company, they also ship worldwide
and have a wide variety of platform
integrations. Like Printful, they provide
products photos that you can use on your
storefront and easily automate your
business.

PrintAura also provides volume discounts if


you find yourself needing to fill larger
orders or get your products into local stores.

Example Pricing:
White Gildan 2000 t-shirt - $14.00 for
product, printing and fulfilment
Black Gildan 2000 t-shirt - $16.50 for
product, printing and fulfilment
White American Apparel t-shirt - $16.75 for
product, printing and fulfilment
Black American Apparel t-shirt - $19.75 for
product, printing and fulfilment

T-Shirt Gang
T-Shirt Gang is a simple POD (print-on-
demand) and fulfilment company for
creating a t-shirt brand. T-Shirt Gang
provide very cheap t-shirt printing and
shipping. Within minutes you can set up
your own ‘T-Shirt Gang’ storefront and add
those products to your website. Unlike
Printful or PrintAura, T-Shirt Gang cannot
integrate directly with your store to
automate your business but the trade-off
comes at the affordable wholesale cost that
will provide you with a higher profit
margin. While not the most intuitive, their
user-interface is incredibly simple and it’s
easy to get up and running in no time.

Example Pricing:
White T-Shirt - $11.50 for product, printing
and fulfilment
Ringer T-Shirt - $12.50 for product, printing
and fulfilment
Black T-Shirt - $14.50 for product, printing
and fulfilment
Color T-Shirt - $14.50 for product, printing
and fulfilment

Other Companies
Print-On-Demand and fulfilment companies
are not your only options for starting a
dropshipping business. POD is just one of
the best of the best ways to create original
products. Thousands of other businesses in
almost every niche offer dropshipping
products, from TV’s and electronics to books
and DVD’s. There are also services that
consolidate these businesses into one
central hub so you can choose from
whatever product category that you want to
sell in and they will display all of the
business that allow dropshipping and
connect you with them so you can start
selling with them. Be wary of these sites,
especially ones that charge an upfront cost.
Do your research and read reviews to find
reputable dropshipping companies and
services. Get in direct contact with the
business and ask for references. Not
spending the time doing your due diligence
could end up costing a lot money.
PHASE III: MARKETING
AND CUSTOMER
ACQUISITION
After you’ve built your website and have
products to sell, it’s time to focus on
building your brand with an effective
marketing plan. Generating traffic and
channeling your visitors into your sales
funnel is no easy task; after all, if no one
know your store exists, how can you sell any
products? Developing a marketing plan and
following through with your major points is
your key to finding success online.

Your Marketing Plan

You should already have a strong


understanding of your niche and ideal
customer. This will help dictate how you
move forward in marketing your business.
Start by looking at what strategies and
channels your competitors are using to
engage with prospective customers. What
social media channels are they on? What
kind of blog posts are they writing and how
are they providing value? What kind of
response does each post get? How are they
building their email list? What do their
emails look like? Your goal will be to create
an original strategy that will not employ
your competitors techniques but tailor them
to your own brand.

When you know the techniques that are


already being used to make sales, turn your
attention to figuring out what your ideal
customer wants and how you will get their
attention. What problems are they facing
and how are they going about finding
answers? What kind of answers do they
wants? The problem you are solving might
even be as simple as putting clothing on
someone’s back and if that’s the case, what
will intrigue your customer enough into
paying for your clothing? What social media
platforms is your ideal customer on and
what are their interest? This will inform
your content marketing strategy as well as
how you write your ad copy.

Create your marketing plan with a clear


purpose, target market, content marketing
strategy, and the social media and
advertising platforms you’ll use. Figure out
your monthly ad spend and create
actionable items that you can follow on a
regular basis.

By creating a comprehensive and rigorous


marketing plan --and most importantly,
sticking to it-- you can start generating
traffic and building your online brand.

SEO
Your search-engine-optimization (SEO) will
be vital to establishing your brand online.
Everyone wants to be at the top page of a
Google but in order to do that, you need to
take the proper steps to ensure that your
site is optimized for search engines.

You can improve your sites SEO by ensuring


that you site contain keywords, phrases and
tags that relate to your niche. Creating
content like blog posts with strong
keywords will inform search engines of the
type of content you are sharing on your site.
The more content, keywords, and backlinks
your site contains, the more likely Google
will improve your search ranking.

Because there are some wide number of


sites that employ their own SEO strategy the
way to beat your competition to the front
page is to ensure to that keywords, tags and
phrases are razor focused on your sites goals
and purpose. Communicate exactly what
value you are providing and use popular
terms in your titles.

ONLINE MARKETING

Email Marketing

Building an email list is one of your most


valuable marketing tools. Unlike social
media, with email marketing you are not
competing for your customers attention.
With social media or advertisements, it is
incredibly easy for a user to ignore your
content. With email, you have their utmost
attention because they are literally opening
and reading your message. Sure they can
delete your email just as easily as ignore it
but without a doubt, email marketing is an
effective way to communicate with your
customers.

The customers who sign up for your email


list have not only given you full permission
to contact them but have also told you that
they have a legitimate interest in your
product or service. With that in mind, don’t
bombard them with spam or purposeless
emails, the last thing you want is a
subscriber to regret giving you their email
address. Use your emails to deliver value
and promote exclusive deals, make being a
member of your email list a privilege and it
can be one of your most value sales funnels.
Sign up for an email marketing service like
Mailchimp or Aweber, add a signup form to
site and start building an email list.

Social Media Marketing

Social Media Marketing is a valuable way to


not only gain a following and convert
visitors into customers but also to improve
your SEO rank and establish yourself as an
online brand. When it comes to choosing
your social media platform, you have to a
full understanding of the purpose of
platform and the types of users that use
them.
Every platform is different; the type of
content and what their users are looking for
varies between them. For instance,
Facebook is a platform to connect users with
their friends and share content that is
interesting to them. Twitter is based around
microblogging so users aren’t going to be
investing as much time into the content
they are browsing. This is where knowing
your ideal customer comes in handy. With
an understanding of the type of customer
you are targeting, you can tailor your social
media strategy to their preferences.

Whatever platform you choose, you have to


be consistent and follow through with you
marketing strategy. Continually post new
content to your networks and engage with
the customers who respond to it. Gather
data on the response and conversion rate to
your website. Don’t forget to analyze what
sales came from which channel; this will
give you a better understanding of which
platforms are converting visitors into
customers and you can leverage that
platform for further sales by producing
more content for it and purchasing ads.

Social Media Management Tools

Social media management tools like Buffer


and HootSuite allow you to connect all of
your social media accounts into one
dashboard. This can save you a tremendous
amount of time by posting to all of your
social media channels at once. You can also
schedule several posts so that your profiles
will update automatically with fresh
content. These tools also offer advanced
analytics and integrations to further
improve your conversion rate and better
utilize each of your social media platforms.

Digital Advertising
Buying ads will greatly improve your odds
of generating relevant traffic and gaining
sales. Many social media platforms offer
advertising solutions, however, Google
AdWords is undoubtedly one of the best
ways to advertise your business. Aside from
being the largest search engine in the world,
Google’s advertising platform is the
backbone to the business. As such, it is a
powerful tool for advertising your business
to targeted customers.

You should spend some creating an ad


budget to plan out your advertising
campaign. Start with small budget and one
or two ad platforms. Get comfortable with
their interface and analyze the results you
get. Your Google Analytics account will be
useful in this as you can see accurately
analyze the traffic your website receives.
Aside from your ad conversion, you should
also be tracking your sales conversion rate.
THE BOOTSTRAPPED ENTREPRENEUR’S
INITIAL INVESTMENT

The Bootstrapped WordPress


Entrepreneur
Domain Name and Hosting - $12.49/month
(1 year with bluehost)
Website Theme - $0.00 (free themes
available)
Products - $0.00 (POD/Dropshipping)

Initial Investment: $12.49


($12.51 left for ad spend)

The Bootstrapped Squarespace


Entrepreneur
Professional Plan (with domain name -
$16/month (1 year with Squarespace)
Website Theme - $0.00 (free themes
available)
Products - $0.00 (POD/Dropshipping)

Initial Investment: $16.00


($9.00 left for ad spend)

The Bootstrapped Shopify Entrepreneur


Domain Name - $9.00/year (1 year through
Shopify)
Starter Plan - $14.00/month
Products - $0.00 (POD/Dropshipping)

Initial Investment: $24.00


($1.00 left for ad spend)
LAUNCHING YOUR BUSINESS
Launching your business can be an exciting
but also scary time. It can be nerve-
wracking not knowing if anyone is going to
show up to your site and buy products. In all
honesty, it may take some time for you to
start generating sales. Don’t let this deter
you! Stay true to your path and in time will
start making money online.

There are three steps when it comes to


launching your business and each of them
can be utilized to generate sales.
Pre-Launch

Pre-Launch is the period of time before you


are open for business. During this time, you
should be telling people about your your
upcoming business. You should have some
kind of landing page that you can direct
people to and some kind of method to
capture their email address. Your pre-
launch email list by no means has to be large
but it should consist of at least a few
individuals that are aware of and interested
in your products. When your site is ready to
take orders, send an email to your list and
offer them an exclusive deal. Prompt them
to share your store on their social media
profiles and make it really easy for them to
do so.

Soft Launch

Now that your website is open for business,


your soft launch has begun. By now you
should have a few visitors to your website
and your should be actively creating content
for your blog and posting to your social
media channels. You should start getting
comfortable with one or two different
advertising platforms. You don’t need to
spend a lot of money it’s important to start
learning how to effectively use advertising
platforms to generate targeted traffic to
site.Set up your campaign for one week and
analyze your results. This will teach you
learning how to target your ideal customer.

Hard Launch

Hopefully, by now you should have


generated one or two sales are motivated
enough to kick your launch into high gear,
ramp up your advertising and start reaching
out to prospective customers. Your initial
marketing efforts will have given you a
framework to moving forward with hard
launch. Look at your analytics and see what
channels and strategies have generated the
most interest and tailor your hard launch to
these more successful methods. Create
multiple advertising campaigns and look at
which one is bringing a higher conversion
rate to your website. Write a press release or
create an introductory, value added post to
Reddit and your blog. This is your time to
tell the world who you are and what value
you are going to be providing.

FINAL THOUGHTS

So you may be wondering, “What now?


After all this time spent figuring out my
idea, building my website, creating a
marketing plan.. How am I going to make
money online?”

Building a successful business online takes


hard work, time and commitment. You have
to commit to the idea of being an
entrepreneur. Treat your online business
with reverence and join the discipline of
entrepreneurship. Being an entrepreneur
isn’t a title that someone brands you -- it’s a
mindset that you create and put yourself in.

That old saying, “Build it and they will


come,” doesn't apply in the digital age. You
can build all the websites you want but
without taking the action to actively
promote and market your business, you
have no chance of success.

Being an entrepreneur is addicting. It feels


so satisfying to solve a problem for a
customer and make money at the same time.
Hopefully you will have found the
inspiration for moving forward with your
own idea for an online store and begin your
journey as an entrepreneur.

The idea of being a bootstrapped


entrepreneur should be one that every
person aspires to be. Because a bootstrapped
entrepreneur is someone who strives to
build something to call their own, out of
passion. The revenue and profit come as
byproducts of creating something that
connects with an audience or solves a
relevant problem. And therein lies to
motivation for everyday people to start
their own businesses. Helping others by
building something that solves a problem.

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