The world of business is moving forwards at a fast pace. Globalization, huge marketing exposure and low distribution costs over the recent years have had a huge impact on small businesses. I have been told that opportunities for the adventurous and ambitious were in abundance only ten years ago but the 'markets have changed' and margins are tighter making new ventures all the more risky.
Globalization, smarter IT systems and the intelligent analysis of information and the money to put this infrastructure in place gives the bigger player a distinct advantage with bespoke and selective marketing targeted to an ever demanding audience.
Do the factors of opportunity remain constant in an ever shifting and almost slippery road for business people looking to capitalize on the next big hit?
I have had many discussions with business people and new entrepreneurs who state that the markets have become so fast and furious that only those with deep pockets can penetrate new areas that were once only an idea.
Others say that where one door closes, many new doors open and that all you have to do is have foresight. The market always has a knack of balancing the scales and where some exceed and drive out other players, they often leave a huge gap behind them in their wake only for to be capitalized on.
In today's age where fast food, massive shopping centers, online shopping and consumers demanding more and more for the market, is there any room left for that personal and local touch? Does price and speed always dictate where you buy?
Bespoke and personalized marketing are the buzz words of today. Electronic profiles of your buying habits are allowing selective marketing that claim to zone in on your interests.
Have you noticed vouchers you receive through the post from your supermarket? These vouchers are personally tailored to reflect your personal interests through analyzing what you have previously purchased through your debit or credit card. You can only hide if you buy with cash. They say that cash is king but if you want to hide your buying profile, do not use plastic!
How do new businesses compete in this fast moving market? What have the giants left in their wake? If you are thinking laterally, what new business opportunities exists and where?
The new breed of entrepreneur has to be one step ahead and the only advantage they have is that they can respond to demands quicker than the lumbering giants. An example is that extra personal touch. With small businesses you may be able to talk directly to the owner whereas with the big players you may end up talking to someone in a foreign country. Does that count? Do customers appreciate this?
Is there a gap in the market for personalized solutions that only the small businesses can cater for? Could this create a new wave and movement? Going back to basics and rewinding the commercial clock may be called for but you better be quick, the big guys are just behind you!
Related Articles
Business, Opportunity And The 80/20 Rule
By: Naz Daud | 22/04/2007 | Business
In business and opportunities the 80/20 rule can be utilised much more frequently and to your advantage. In every walk of life the 80/20 rule seems to hold dominance.
20 percent of actors rake in 80 percent of the wages.
20 percent of sportsmen win 80 percent of the prize money.
80...
Which Is The Best Franchise Business?
By: Naz Daud | 18/05/2007 | Business
There are many franchise opportunities in the market and the most common question I get asked is "which is the best franchise business?" My answer usually is "It depends on your personal skills and lifestyle."
Before deciding on which franchise to buy it is important to evaluate your character. Do not...
Young Entrepreneur: The Future Looks Very Bright
By: Steve A | 16/04/2007 | Business Opportunities
Today's young entrepreneurs have come a long way from delivering newspapers, walking dogs, babysitting, and running lemonade stands. New opportunities abound, and as a young entrepreneur you have many advantages.
Part Time Business
By: Robert Waugh | 24/07/2008 | Business Ideas
This article is designed to give you an overview of the benefits of a part time home business, be it for an extra stream of income or to replace your present job. This article will assist you in your search for more money, more time freedom and the way to living a better, happier, stress free life.
Know Thy Prospect: the More you Know, the More you Will Sell
By: Keith Harmeyer | 26/12/2007 | Business
Success in sales negotiations is more about listening than it is about talkingespecially in today's totally transparent business environment. Here are a few tips to help sales pros get and stay on the fast track.
Top 7 home-based internet business opportunities
By: Jennifer Carter | 23/04/2006 | Business
If you are looking for an opportunity to make money online, there are some great and easy business opportunities available via the internet
Simple Home Based Online Business Schedule
By: Thomas Lavin | 11/04/2008 | Organizational
Explains how to schedule your work when you are at home.
More Prosects Than you Can Handle But not Many Sign Ups for your Business
By: Robin Rushlo | 20/09/2007 | Business
You have even spent a few extra dollars to make sure that your message is graphically attractive. Soon the calls start to come in and you go through your routine of sending information to the callers who leave their name and address on your voice mail. You wait, and nothing happens. It's not the flood you had expected or hoped for. What happened? Did I do something wrong? Am I even doing this right? Am I a failure ?
Got a Question? Ask.
Ask the community a question about this article:
Frequently Asked Questions
Certain Type of Mango Butter Incense Oil
By: Qwete Lee | 12-07-2008
/can anyone tell me where to purchase a certain incense oil called MANGO BUTTER?. I'm not looking for the Orange color that smells fruity. If anyone believes they can help and willing to submit me a sample, please do so. Willing to send a couple of my own incense sticks of the Mango Butter. Company closed down, therefore I have not been able to find more of it.
sharia
By: wolfielou | 12-07-2008
List u.S. Companies that are sharia owned?
The cellar restaurant, blacksburg va. History
By: Angiem35nva | 12-07-2008
Does anyone know the day, month and year the cellar restaurant in blacksburg, va opened?
Nobody can answer this question.
By: JGgotogirl | 11-07-2008
What is the market size in the United States for tactical flashlights? How many are sold each year? How many are sold to police, military, security personnel and other relevant protective services?
With inflation eating into every pocket and ...
By: arllyn | 11-07-2008
With inflation eating into every pocket and Crude oil prices surging ... What should India look forward to?
What is the right time to start with stock investing?
By: Tadday | 11-07-2008
Stock Investing - what is the right time to start with stock investing?
Q&A Powered by:
Latest Business Articles
Water Damage & Solano County Flooding
By: Mark Decherd | 26/07/2008
If you live in Solano County, it's imperative that you are aware of the flood potential and understand the risks. The wet months run from November through April. During these months, you are more likely to experience flooding.
Is it Time to "reset" Your Business?
By: Linda Feinholz | 26/07/2008
When is 'too much to do' finally enough? I mean enough to have you reach out and slap your personal and business 'reset' button? Do you ever feel like you're buried under overwhelm? Sometimes prioritizing the to do list isn't what needs to be done.
15 Ways to Improve Your Closing Ratios and Sales Presentations
By: Katrina Sawa | 26/07/2008
It is not enough to do launching effective marketing campaigns to obtain new customers and to continually market to your existing database for more referrals and repeat business. In addition, you must be able to ask for and close the sale. Otherwise, it is a waste of time and money!
In Searching for Cost Reducitons, Look at Total Cash Flow Costs Rather Than Accounting Costs
By: Donald Mitchell | 26/07/2008
If you are a privately held company, look to reduce overall cash costs when considering alternative cost reductions, rather than the impact of reported earnings.
The More Trust, the More Time to Succeed
By: Andrew Cox | 26/07/2008
Bill Oncken, in his book Managing Management Time, says that the more trust you have with your "universe " of people, the more time you have to do the things that lead to success. Trust is hard to earn. Once lost it's hard to regain. It's the most precious asset in any relationship - at any level - at any time. Read on to see how a successful Division President builds trust.
10 Tips on the Issues With Selling Professionals
By: Drew Stevens | 26/07/2008
The world of professional selling is rich with information related to selling skills, sales training and techniques to assist professionals. However, after much rhetoric and information I am finding something completely different...a problem with selling professionals.
India - the Next Economic Powerhouse
By: Paul Hata | 25/07/2008
India is one of the fastest-growing countries in Asia. In 2006, India recorded a 1.2% of world trade share overall. The stat was picked out from WTO. The growth is mainly due to the liberalization that took place in India way back in 1991. Ever since then, there's no looking back.
Customer Service Toolkit
By: Drew Stevens | 25/07/2008
All businesses make money, yet those that are customer focused are more profitable.
More from Naz Daud
Top 7 Business Tips For Surviving the Credit Crunch
By: Naz Daud | 16/07/2008 | Business
If you want to grow your business whilst your customers are struggling from the lack of liquidity in capital markets, then you might find that there are things you can do to ensure your balance sheet remains strong, and your business continues to grow. Through following my top 7 tips...
Telesales Tactics For Your Business
By: Naz Daud | 16/07/2008 | Business
In business to consumer telesales, the sales volume or conversion rates of your agents can make all of the difference to your businesses success. If everyone in the team can get one more sale per day that could make the difference between huge profitability and just getting by. To ensure...
Advertising Your Business Locally With an ROI Driven Approach
By: Naz Daud | 16/07/2008 | Business
As a small business you have to ensure that your advertising is targeted towards people in your local area, and towards people that are likely to be interested in your services. However, most small businesses fail to advertise effectively. They either under-invest in marketing, or they fail to track and...
Encouraging Entrepreneurialism in Your Business - 6 Steps to Take Now
By: Naz Daud | 14/07/2008 | Business
If your business is lacking in entrepreneurialism then you could be losing customers, losing sales, and losing ground to your competitors. That's not something any business wants to do without a fight. That's why I have put together six easy steps for your business to take that'll pump energy throughout...
Business Financing: A Look at Venture Capital
By: Naz Daud | 12/07/2008 | Finance
Raising business finance isn't always easy, and especially so when you've not got enough assets to secure against your ambitious plans. In some cases, you're going to have to part with equity. Venture capital funding can help you grow your business, and plays a vital role in fuelling growth and...
Start Your Own Freelance Business - a Five Point Plan
By: Naz Daud | 02/07/2008 | Business
A freelance business is often the easiest to start. You don't have to worry about employees, setting up and paying for office space, and many of the other headaches facing entrepreneurs when they're getting started with a business venture. But, that doesn't mean starting a freelance business is a walk...
Creating a Marketing Plan For Your Business
By: Naz Daud | 02/07/2008 | Business
A Marketing Plan is very important when managing a company, be it a small, medium or large scale business. It is the core of any marketing program and there are a variety of them according both to the type of business and its size.
A large corporation will have...
Ideas For Improving Customer Service to Retain Your Customer Base
By: Naz Daud | 02/07/2008 | Business
Customer service is the root of customer retention, but just how important is it to retain existing customers if there are many more on the horizon waiting to knock on your door? Why do so many supermarkets issue loyalty cards to their customers? These cards are only for customers, and...