How to Start An Online Business in 2022
I have a running joke.?
Every Nigerian is either a business owner or they have a family member, friend, or colleague that is a business owner.?
Literally, 2 in every 5 Nigerian own a business. (This is from the school of statistics of my experience as a Nigerian living in Nigeria)
On every street, every corner in Nigeria, you will see at least 5 businesses.?
They could be provision stores, somebody selling utensils, a fashion designer, a carpenter, a food vendor, etc.
There was a day I decided to conduct a test.?
I walked from the beginning of my street to the end and I was counting the number of provision stores on my street alone. They were up to 12.?
This was without counting the fashion designers, carpenters, etc.??
This teaches you something: there are many businesses in Nigeria but most of them have a problem: they limit their businesses themselves.?
For example, looking at all the businesses on my street, they had one common problem; they were competing for the same customers.
All of them were fighting for the same 100 customers on my street.??
That is very limiting. And this is one of the reasons why taking your business online is very important in this age and time.?
I mean, why restrict your business to 100 people when you can be selling to 1000??
Why are you limiting your business to your street, when you can be selling to your local government, to your state, your country, in fact, to the entire world!
So, who is this article for??
6 Steps To Take Your Business Online
Here are 6 practical steps to follow, in order to take your business online.?
2. Get your branding materials ready
3. Choose where to sell
4. Create your business website
5. Create content?
6. Start marketing.?
1. Prepare your business for online sales
So, the first thing is that your business should be ready to come online.?
This includes taking stock and actually having the products you want to sell ready. Or if it’s a service you offer, you will need to get your materials or resources ready.?
For example, if you are a food vendor, do you have gas and your cooking equipment to cater to a sizable number of people? If you want to start a laundry business, do you have your washing machine, iron, etc at hand?
You definitely can’t be waiting till your first online order comes before ordering the materials you need.?
Since you will be coming online, do you have a delivery service ready at hand? What about your packaging materials? The main goal is to be prepared.
2. Get all your branding materials ready.
The next thing to do when you decide to start selling online is to get your brand identity materials ready.?
Brand identity might sound like a big word but I’ll explain it. It’s basically all the visual things that represent your brand.?
It includes your business name, logo, tagline, brand color, brand font etc.?
Business Name:?
Your business name is the first point of contact that people have with your business. Naming a business seems easy until you discover it’s not.?
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A lot of businesspeople name their businesses based on vibes.
For example, when you hear of a business called Cream Castle, you’ll most likely assume that they do pastries, cakes, and maybe ice cream, you will then find out that they are a Village kitchen selling amala and jollof rice. There’s already a mismatch based off of the name.
When choosing a business name, you want one that:
Logo: This is either the word mark or visual mark that represents your business.?
You can get a professional graphic designer to create a logo for you, or you can do it yourself with simple tools like Canva, Logo Design, etc.?
Brand color: You have to choose the colors that will represent your brand.?
These colors will guide your designs, your entire branding and so much more.?
When you think of telecommunications and you see Yellow, you think of MTN. Green, you think of Glo.?
Your designer can help you choose your brand color or you can read about the psychology of colors. For example, if you own a wedding dress brand, white and gold will most likely communicate your business.?
Colors have meanings. For example, Green as a color means growth or nature, so it would make sense for a natural drinks brand to use Green as their brand color, etc.?
Tagline: This is like your slogan. Everyone has a slogan. MTN is everywhere you go, Glo is rule your world.?
Your tagline is a short text that communicates what your brand stands for. So for example, if you do deliveries your tagline could be “Your goods delivered with speed”
3. Choose where to sell.
Where you sell is extremely important because you need to go to where your customers are and sell to them there.?
Since you’re already thinking about selling online, you have to choose what platform you want to sell on.?
If you’re selling on social media (which you definitely should by the way) which ones are you choosing? There’s Instagram, Facebook, WhatsApp, Twitter, Snapchat etc.?
There’s also selling through a business website or selling on an online marketplace like Jiji, Konga, Jumia etc.
What will determine where you sell is where your customers are, where they hang out, or where they spend a lot of their time. I must add though that you can sell everywhere. You don't have to limit your online business to just one platform.
This might sound like a lot of work, but some apps like Bumpa help you create a business website and still manage sales across any online platform you sell.?
4. Create Content
If you want to start selling online, one thing you must not play with is content. Content here means both visual and written content.?
If you sell on social media or on a website or even on a marketplace, you need to take good-looking pictures of your products. This will increase your chances of getting customers.?
Additionally, if you have a social media account posting interesting and helpful content will go a long way in attracting new customers to your channel. This includes video reviews of your product, how your product works, Instagram reels, short videos, memes, or generally helpful content. Like they say Content is King.
5. Start Marketing.
Marketing is the lifeblood of sales. Like I said at the beginning of this article, if you can sell to 10 people, you can sell to a 100. When you sell to 100, you have the capacity to sell to 1000.?
This increase in customers doesn't just come out of thin air and it usually happens through intentional efforts of marketing and I’ll share a few tips.
A referral program is one where you give some type of reward to customers that bring other customers.
Running ads like Instagram ads are only possible if you have a website and you can get that from a business app like Bumpa.
Conclusion
Selling online is not that hard and it’s easier when you have the right tools to run your business.?
It also gets better if you join a community of business owners that already sell online.
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