10 Steps to Open for Business

Step 2: Choosing a Business Model

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eBay-preneurship

A sub-category of e-commerce, but one big enough to consider on its own, eBay can serve as a location for your online store, and allow you to tap into its huge marketplace.

Upside

  • Lower cost, lower risk than starting an independent e-commerce site as there are a great many tools to help eBay sellers get their businesses off the ground (e.g. PayPal to accept payment, a ready-made marketplace, online store templates, market research tools).
  • Avoid having to build website traffic from scratch - eBay has a huge following worldwide, so you tap into a vast existing customer base.

Downside

  • As with a brick-and-mortar store, shipping, inventory management, and credit card processing can all become headaches if you don’t do them right, particularly if you are a one-person show.
  • Even with the guaranteed traffic that eBay offers, you will still face stiff competition from existing sellers who have already staked their claim and built up a strong feedback rating & customer base.

Franchising

When you choose a franchise business model, you use someone else’s proven business concept as your entrepreneurial roadmap. Typically you pay an upfront fee, as well as a portion of revenues over time, to the franchisor.

Upside

  • Lower risk than opening an independent brick-and-mortar business, because franchising provides you with a streamlined process to start your business, as well as support for marketing, business plan samples and estimates, assistance with real estate issues, and staff training.
  • Provides you with a recognized, established brand to attract customers more quickly.
  • To illustrate the lower risk inherent in a franchise, success rates for franchises are higher than non-franchise businesses.

Downside

  • You’ve got to be able to pay the upfront franchise fees.
  • Franchise guidelines can be strict and limit your ability to get creative with your business.
  • Your financial upside is somewhat limited because you must pay your franchisor a cut of your profits.

Resource:

To learn more about franchising options, visit the International Franchise Association.

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Solotr Solotr Posted: 4/13/2008 11:05:05 PM

I whole heartedly agree that any business model must begin with 'Who Are You?'. Many times people jump into things like MLM, Affiliate Marketing or something equally as challenging without first...

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JohnsBests JohnsBests Posted: 4/9/2008 10:27:30 PM

Business model. I teach young entrepreneurs that your business model resides within. "You are your business model" takes them from the old school paradigm of thinking the answer is out there...

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beetracer beetracer Posted: 10/26/2007 2:07:20 AM

This pertains to Multi-Level Marketing as a business model.  I tend to disagree at some point on the notion that people at the top makes all the money and people at the bottom loses...

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MLMLeverage MLMLeverage Posted: 9/27/2007 1:08:43 AM

Hello,   I just wanted to comment on SuN's comments in Step 2 (Choosing A Business model) regarding MLM.   An MLM business that focuses on upline distributors selling / marketing...

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