How technology is transforming small business

November 18th, 2009

Small and mid-sized enterprises (SMEs) are taking a larger share of the business pie, and increasingly driving economic growth. This is one of the most important trends in business today, and one that will shape the next decade of business, work and society.

This powerful trend is driven largely by technology and connectivity, creating a world in which smaller, more nimble, better connected companies can outsmart their monolithic larger brethren, competing globally and tapping opportunities as they arise.

At the same time, using technology well in business is proving to be one of the most prominent drivers of success. Almost every aspect of business is becoming driven by technology. This is obviously the case with services businesses ranging from graphic design to even house moving. However this is relevant to every kind of organisation.

Gardening and worm farm retailers Wiggly Wigglers in UK, Caminito Argentinean Restaurant in the US, Brasserie Bread in Australia (Speaking at SME Technology Summit!), Martell Home Builders in Canada and many thousands of others around the world are examples of companies selling highly tangible, everyday products that have built outstanding success through the use of online social media.

There are six key ways in which technology is changing the very nature of how smaller companies operate today.

1. Findability
Customers look for and find businesses in very different ways than just a few years ago. Search engines, recommendations from friends on social networks, and online services exchanges are now how most companies are found. Marketing has completely changed.

2. Customer communication
With over six million Australians on Facebook and usage of other social media soaring, communicating with customers is shifting from to email marketing and beyond. The companies in the vanguard are building the most powerful customer relationships.

3. Productivity
Email and mobile phones have made us far more productive but also are in danger of overwhelming us. New online tools, such as Australia’s global success story RemembertheMilk.com, are helping to make business owners and staff far more efficient.

4. Collaboration
With staff working flexible hours, often from home or in their cars, the ability to keep on the same page is critical. Technology allows easy coordination of far-flung teams working closely together.

5. Outsourcing
Anyone can tap talented workers from next door or anywhere on the planet. Outsourcing used to be the domain of banks and telcos, now any company can outsource personal assistants, graphic design, research, or a million other tasks around the world.

6. Online revenue
With Australians expected to spend over $20 billion online this year, virtually every company is shifting their attention to how they can sell products and services on the Internet. It is a level playing field, where small can readily trump mega-business.

All of these issues will be covered in depth at the SME Technology Summit (http://smetechsummit.com), held in Sydney on 1 December, which will provide the tools for small and mid-sized businesses to succeed in a rapidly changing world. Come along to learn how to use technology to grow your business fast, build profits and leapfrog your competition!

Tips for small business owners from Google’s search guru Matt Cutts

October 31st, 2009

In the world of search Google’s Matt Cutts is about the closest you’ll get to a rock star. He is head of the webspam group at Google, specialising in search optimisation issues.

This video interview with Matt is specifically intended to provide advice for smaller businesses on how to come up well in search. It is not a very recent interview, but all of the advice is still highly relevant

The Google/ SEO category of Matt’s blog is also very useful.

A summary of some of the points that Matt made in the interview:

* Newer versions of WordPress, an open source content management platform, provides features for search optimisation
* Think about what different terms people are likely to use in searching for a business like yours, and use all of those in your
* Provide valuable information and resources such as tutorials
* Put time into learning about search engine optimization – use the many free online resources available to work out what you can do better
* In presenting search results Google tries to work out whether people are searching for a particular business or a company in an area – putting your address on your website helps Google to present you effectively
* If you post a video it is very useful to provide a transcript and meta-tags as search engines will be able to index it far better
* Search engines are not good at getting information from Flash, so provide navigation in HTML

How small businesses can build success using social media

October 25th, 2009

The SME Tech Summit in Sydney on 1 December will focus on helping small to mid-sized businesses to build success through using technology. In the coming weeks on this site we will feature extensive content and studies that are useful to smaller businesses.

One of the key topics at the event will be how to use social media to build business – an important issue as people increasingly find suppliers by searching online.

Mashable today features an interesting post titled 5 Small Businesses Successfully Using Social Media – this is definitely worth a read. It gives brief case studies on how a diverse range of small companies including a mobile food truck, a cafe, a cinema, a rural store specialising in worm farming (image below), and an online clothing company have used social media to build their businesses.

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A few quick lessons taken from these case studies:
* Good use of Twitter, providing relevant updates with a personal tone, can be a strong business-builder
* Location-based social media can be a powerful tool for attracting a tech-savvy crowd
* If you have a dedicated following there are many new ways to engage with your customers and help them to spread word for you
* Share your expertise freely to attract people to your website
* Make interacting with your company a comprehensive social experience
* Make it fun!