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Article Title: How a Specialty Shop Could Virtually Survive the Crunch
Author: Simon Johnnson
Category: Small Business
Word Count: 541
Keywords: business gifts, small business, online business
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
Article Source: http://www.articlemarketer.com
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Out of the many possible reasons, there are two main reasons why people set up 
their own business as a specialty store. One is due to limited capital. No 
matter how any entrepreneur wants to venture into all kinds of merchandise all 
in one store, budget constraints compel you to concentrate on just one type of 
merchandise,. The other arises from personal choice. Certain craft greatly 
interest you as an individual, and these are what you'd like to deal with both 
for fun and profit. That's why there are specialty stores which cater to food, 
pet supplies, toys, books, electronic gadgets, jewelry and accessories 
exclusively.

With the current economic crunch, small businesses like specialty shops find it 
difficult to compete in the real market dominated by bigger, more established 
chains. They're hardly surviving with the overhead costs. Many are forced to 
close shop, consolidate their credit, or file for bankruptcy.

One of the clearest ways a specialty store could virtually survive the crunch 
would be to do just that. Go virtual. In other words, go online. Bringing your 
specialty business online could be more cost-effective. It's less expensive if 
you don't pay rent and bills, hire staff, and settle business fees. You'd have 
to invest a little on web space and online advertising which would give you 
many happy returns.

To get your specialty shop up and running, you should identify exactly what 
you're going to sell online, how you're going to get and stock these items, and 
how you're going to transact business. Do an inventory of all your stock and 
classify them as to fast-moving and slow-moving items, because this determines 
how you will replenish your stock and how you will market the merchandise so as 
not to tie-up your funds and to generate steadier income.

Plan and prepare for web space and online advertising. Learn to create your own 
website or have it created for you, and optimize your free online advertising 
by enlisting in widely-used search engines. Familiarize yourself with online 
listings in a particular directory. Most specialty stores can be browsed by 
area or state and by sub-specialty. More importantly, they can be browsed and 
arranged by popularity through good links and reviews and by ranking because 
their goods and services are of top quality. You will have to invest a little 
money and a lot of hard work to accomplish all of the above goals.

Study online shopping to systematize how customers can order from you and how 
items can be mailed or shipped effectively. Determine also the best payment 
scheme that would work for you online. While you're getting the business back 
on its feet, and even when it already is, always keep updated with the latest 
fashion to inspire you on how your specialty items should look and appeal. 
There are so many tips and news circulating in forums of social networking 
sites which discuss items like yours.

As you launch your specialty store online, don't forget to keep your feet on 
the ground and maintain the goodwill you have with your current suppliers, 
sponsors, and customers. If there's a solid foundation on which an online 
specialty store can be built upon, it would be reliability and trustworthiness 
in doing business, and these aren't virtual at all. They're basics.

Simon Johnnson is the director of content for 
http://www.executivegiftshoppe.com/business-card-holders.html. They specialize 
in business card holders and wallets.
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