Blogtrepreneur recently posted “101 Useful Resources” for internet entrepreneurs. I heard about it from Anita Campbell of Small Business Trends, who summarizes very well in “The Online Entrepreneur.” She points out some important differences between online entrepreneurs and the world at large:
Such businesses have unique needs that are very different from their more traditional brick-and-mortar cousins. Online businesses tend to be heavy users of online software applications. They conduct a higher percentage of their business processes and transactions online—they may invoice online, buy products primarily online, pay bills and invoices online, and prefer to be paid online as well.
They are naturally more savvy when it comes to social networking because, after all, that’s where they get most of their business from. Many are freelancers and often hire other freelancers or small businesses, instead of hiring employees.
Campbell makes three additional points about the list of resources:
1. Obviously it is a helpful list of services for online entrepreneurs—you’re bound to find a few useful resources.
2. The list is revealing in how this segment of online entrepreneurs works and how they operate their businesses. It’s very telling in what’s important to them and what products they need. A list like this is a form of “word of mouth.”
3. The majority of the products and services on the list are by smaller companies (with obvious exceptions, such as Google and PayPal). Smaller entities have been fastest to catch on to what this market segment needs, often because it is what they needed, so they created a solution to meet their own needs.
So that’s a very good list. Here’s the URL again: “101 useful resources for online entrepreneurs.”
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March 20th, 2008 at 8:42 am
Thanks for the tips and link to the epic 101. Having just quit my *real* job to go into business for myself online, every tip is a welcome one!
Jonathan