Title: How to Assess Internet Opportunities
1How to Assess Internet Opportunities
- Marc Kramer
- Wharton School of Business
- marc_at_kramercommunications.com
2Instructors Background
- Marc Kramer, author of Web Sites Built to Last
published by Adams Media and Financing
Building an E-Commerce Business published by
Prentice Hall Press, has been president/CEO of
five e-commerce businesses and has written the
business plan for 30 e-commerce businesses. Marc
has a marketing consultancy, www.kramercommunicati
ons.com, and serves as project faculty at the
Wharton School of Business. Marc has a masters
in management from Penn State University and an
undergraduate degree in journalism from West
Virginia University.
3Starting Re-Establishing an E-Commerce Business
- Assessing Opportunities
- Developing a Business Plan
- Developing a Marketing Plan
4Global Market Opportunities
- According to the Computer Industry Almanac there
are 934 million Internet users world wife.
5Spanish Speaking Opportunities
- There are 25 million Spanish speaking Internet
users outside the United States.
6Spanish Speaking Opportunities by Country
7Spanish Speaking Opportunities by Country
812 Ways to Assess Opportunities
- Google and Yahoo search for similar companies
- Contacting department of commerce
(http//www.peru.gob.pe/) - Contacting the World Bank (www.worldbank.com)
- Contacting the chamber of commerce
- Contacting trade associations (www.asaenet.org)
- Conducting an online survey (www.surveymonkey.com)
- Contacting investment banks
- Contacting commercial banks
- Buying research reports (www.buyusa.com)
- Contacting potential customers
- Contact media
- Contact venture capitalist
9Google and Yahoo Search for Similar Companies
- Develop a spread sheet with key words
- Run a key word search
- Make a list of the companies that fit
- Narrow the list down
10Contacting Department of Commerce
(http//www.peru.gob.pe/)
- Contact the office of economic development
- Contact office of foreign trade
- Contact the American Embassy and ask for the
Commerce Liaison Officer
11Contacting the World Bank (www.worldbank.com)
- Contact the research department
- Contact the Latin American economic development
desk
12Contacting the Chamber of Commerce
(www.chamberfind.com)
- Look at the web site for the American-Peru
Chamber of Commerce - Contact Executive Director
- Contact membership director
13Contacting Trade Associations (www.asaenet.org)
- Look at web site and do key words search
- Contact membership director
14Conducting an Online Survey (www.surveymonkey.com)
- Ask friends and business colleagues what they
think of the idea - Ask friends and business colleagues if they are
familiar with similar business concepts
15Contacting Investment Banks (http//ezinfofind.com
/2004/download.asp)
- Contact investment banks and ask for bankers in
the industry you are researching - Contact stock analyst
16Contacting Commercial Banks
- Contact branch managers
- Contact commercial loan departments
17Buying Research Reports (www.buyusa.com)
- Research reports typically cover all of the major
players and some of the minor players - Contact the researchers who wrote the reports for
names of businesses they left out and for their
insights into the industry
18Contacting Potential Customers
- Speak to potential customers to find out who they
buy from - Speak to potential customers to ask them what
they think of competitors
19Contacting the media
- Contact business editors who receive press
releases daily - Contact reporters who speak to companies
- Contact free lance writers
20Web Sites to Find Demographic, Geographic and
Business Climate Information
- Buy USA-http//www.buyusa.gov/peru/en/82.html
- Cyber Atlas-www.cyberatlas.com
- United States Census Bureau-www.census.gov
- Central Intelligence Agencey-www.cia.gov
- Peru Opportunities-http//www.denperu.com/denexe/o
portuni-e.asp - Trade Mission-http//www.osec.doc.gov/latinamerica
trademission/ - Economic Development-http//www.amarillas.com/defa
ult.asp?country2 - Government Web Sites-http//www.psr.keele.ac.uk/of
ficial.htmP
21Surveying Potential Buyers
- A minimum of 100 surveys (Conjoint Survey
http//www.questionpro.com/conjoint/) will
provide enough feedback to determine if test
market should be done. - The survey should be short so respondents will
take the time to answer. - One paragraph description of the project.
- Five to 10 questions-preferably five.
- Source for buyers to survey (www.greenfieldonline.
com)
22Sample Survey Questions
- Do you buy products and services through the
Internet? - How much money do you send a year through the
Internet? - Would you buy this product or service over the
Internet? - Who do you buy from currently?
- What online service do you admire the most?
- What is the best way to market to someone like
you? - What would cause you not to buy from us?
- Do you rely on anyone for advice when purchasing?
23Developing a Business Plan
- Executive Summary
- Description of Product or Service
- Marketing Description
- Marketing Strategy
- Sales Strategy
- Revenue Streams
- Client Retention Strategy
- Competition and Competitive Advantage
- Management Bios
- Operations Plan
- Five-Year Financials
- 24-Month Cash Flow