If you’re approaching retirement and want to earn enough money to keep you in the style to which you have become accustomed, but don’t like the idea of working for someone else, why not join a growing number of other baby boomers and go into a Christian business for yourself, online.
Surveys show that those people older than 50 are now the country’s most active entrepreneurs and are especially active in the field of lifestyle businesses. Earnings can be significant but it’s not just about the money. Venturing into a new field or taking your hobby online to share the fruits of your labor with others is also an excellent way of keeping your mind fully engaged.
Commit to an Idea
Ideally, you should be coming up with something that solves a problem, but it has to be the right kind of problem. If you pour all your efforts into solving a problem that no one really cares about, then no one is going to be interested.
Try your idea out by spending some time visiting online forums to see if the problem you want to solve is something that exists outside your own head. You should also become tech-savvy enough to be able to do some keyword searches. This will let you know what people are looking for but also how many sites are already serving that need. If you do find competition, it’s not the end of the world — just make sure that what you are doing is different enough to create a demand of its own.
Find a Great Name
Even if your plans for your business are modest, you should still take the time and trouble to come up with a great company name. The only time the name of your business does not matter is if you are launching it as a vanity project, in which case you should not describe it as a business at all.
In all other circumstances, the name is the very thing your customers will encounter, whether it is by word of mouth, a marketing campaign or through a simple search that returns a link to your website. First impressions count, so unless the name of your company conveys the right message, the customer may go no further. One great business tip is to think of your name as the first handshake you have when you meet someone new.
The best names do a huge amount of work: they are catchy and unique, short and easy to remember, they sum up everything about the philosophy of a company and let potential customers know what it is that this company does differently. Coming up with a name that ticks all those boxes is far from easy, but there are various approaches you can take to make it easier. You need only to look at successful businesses both off and online to know that it can be done.
Think Global
One of the great things about the global economy is that you can source goods and services from all over the world. Doing so can significantly cut your supply costs or boost your profit margins. When it comes to paying suppliers overseas, the days of boarding a plane with a suitcase full of cash are long gone.
Today there are a myriad of ways you can make payments quickly and securely, all from the comfort of your desk. Learn more about the different ways in which you can send money online to anyone, anywhere in the world and at any time. It’s not just your suppliers who may be global. You’ll be serving customers from all over the world too. Factor in the cost of shipping. If there are places you do not send your materials, make sure you state this clearly to avoid any issues or messy refunds.
Avoid the Common Errors
Don’t wait until conditions are perfect before you launch your Christian business. The planets rarely align in the way you would like and if you wait too long, you risk someone else coming up with the same idea or product and taking it to market before you do.
The fear of failure can be crippling and no one wants to create a product or service that no one wants to pay for, but the history of a successful business is littered with the stories of those who could have this or would have done that. Don’t be one of them. Trying your hand at something new after a successful career in another field may be daunting, but like jumping into a cold sea, it’s much easier once you’ve taken the plunge.
If your books, Bible study classes, or product is not as perfect as you would like them to be, take the opportunity to get feedback from your first customers. They are far better placed to judge what needs to be done and developing products in this way is now an accepted way of doing business. You need only look to the world of crowdfunding to see how many products launched in that way have undergone enormous changes from initial concept to the final release as a result of feedback from early adopters.
Shout About It
No matter how great your idea, you won’t get any customers unless they get to hear about your business and find their way to your website. Competition is stiff and only set to get stiffer so make sure you have some tricks up your sleeve to make your enterprise stand out from the crowd.
Creating a blog and updating it regularly with content related to your product or service is one way to drive traffic to your website. You should also make extensive use of the power of social media, connecting with those in complementary fields to your own. Creating a podcast for the product also would help. Target the key influencers on sites like Instagram. Offer to provide them with an early version of your product and you may find yourself going viral almost as soon as you launch. Then you can just sit back and collect the money.