Starting your own business
Jaa
So, I made the decision to start a company and focus on e-commerce and consultancy services.
Below is everything I accomplished between 27.1 and 16.2.2025, dedicating 3 weeks, approximately 19 hours per day, totaling 400 hours:
Phase 1: Business Planning and Preparation
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Business Plan: Developed a comprehensive business plan including goals, target audience analysis, competition analysis, marketing strategies, and financial forecasts.
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Business ID: Registered the business and obtained a business ID.
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Taxation: Researched tax obligations and registered for necessary systems such as VAT.
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Accounting Services: Selected an accountant or bookkeeping service to handle financial management.
Phase 2: Branding and Financial Setup
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Business Accounts and Cards: Opened a company bank account and obtained necessary payment cards.
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Logo and Color Scheme: Designed a logo and chose brand colors to reflect the company’s identity.
Phase 3: E-commerce Technical Setup
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Store Installation: Selected and installed the e-commerce platform.
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Layout Design: Designed the layout and user experience for the online store.
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Domains, SSL, Redirects, Emails: Registered a domain, acquired an SSL certificate, and set up redirects and email addresses.
Phase 4: Product Management and Logistics
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Supplier Selection: Chose suitable wholesalers and suppliers.
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Logistics Decisions: Determined logistics solutions and partnered with delivery providers.
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Payment Services: Integrated online payment options like PayPal, Stripe, or Klarna.
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Products, Content, Images: Added products to the store, wrote descriptions, and uploaded high-quality images.
Phase 5: Content and Marketing
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Blogs: Began blogging to attract customers and improve SEO.
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Pricing: Strategically set product pricing.
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Marketing and Advertising: Developed a marketing plan utilizing social media, email marketing, and paid advertising.
Phase 6: Optimization and Security
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SEO/SEM: Optimized the store for search engines (SEO) and used search engine marketing (SEM) to boost visibility.
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AI Tools: Utilized AI tools like chatbots and customer analytics to enhance customer experience.
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Security: Ensured store security with firewalls, cybersecurity software, and other protective measures.
Phase 7: Shipping and Returns
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Shipping Times and Costs: Clearly communicated shipping times and costs to customers, offering tracking options.
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Return Policies: Created clear and easy return policies for seamless customer experiences.
Phase 8: Customer Service
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Service Channels: Set up multiple communication channels (email, phone, chat, AI chat) for customers to reach out.
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Speed and Quality: Planned strategies for promptly addressing inquiries and efficiently resolving issues.
Phase 9: Technical Support
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System Maintenance: Ensured all technical systems, including the e-commerce platform, were up to date and functioning smoothly.
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Backups: Regularly backed up data and ensured its security.
Phase 10: Analytics and Reporting
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Visitor Tracking: Used tools like Google Analytics to track visitors and their behavior.
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Reports and Analysis: Analyzed sales data and created reports to support informed decisions.
Phase 11: User Experience
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Site Speed and Usability: Made sure the site loaded quickly and was easy to use.
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Mobile Friendliness: Optimized the store for mobile devices, as many customers shop via smartphones and tablets.
Phase 12: Branding
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Social Media: Stayed active on social media and built a community around the brand.
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Customer Feedback and Reviews: Encouraged customers to leave feedback and reviews to strengthen the brand.
Phase 13: Innovation and Development
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Product Range Expansion: Monitored the market and considered expanding the product range based on customer needs.
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New Technologies: Stayed up to date on new technologies and trends to enhance the store’s performance.
If you’d like this summarized further or adjusted, feel free to ask! 😊