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Internet Business Versus Bricks and Mortar Business

 
Author: Daniel Tan
 

I used to think of starting and operating several trading and consulting businesses, but after realizing the aspects of internet businesses, my plans for generating tremendous income in future have changed. I believe every business-minded people will experience this paradigm shift once they come to know of the internet business wonders that makes brick and mortar type of businesses outdated.

Starting an internet business doesnt require much capital output compared to a typical brick and mortar business. Forget the costly commercial space rentals, furniture and employees that brick and mortar businesses require. A computer with an internet connection is all thats needed as working capital for an internet business. Imagine the amount of money one can save just from that difference. Instead of operating the business at a four to five figures cost, some even six, why not reduce it to a two or three figure? The cost of operating an internet business would never exit three figures unless additional advertising expenses are accounted for.

The profit generated from an internet business is always higher than a brick and mortar business in terms of Return on Assets. Likewise, internet business owners will always earn more from what theyve spent in the business compared to brick and mortar business owners. The reason for that is because brick and mortar business owners spend a lot of money to start and operate their business at a particular location. Where as, internet business owners spend much lesser on start-ups and operation. What really makes internet businesses so profitable is its ability to reach millions of customers worldwide through the internet while brick and mortar businesses can only reach and profit from customers around its location.

Both Internet businesses and brick and mortar businesses operate and are monitored differently. Internet businesses operate in a virtual marketplace and can be monitored anywhere as long as theres a computer with an internet connection while brick and mortar type of business can only operate at a fixed physical location. Whats interesting about internet businesses is that the owners can operate and monitor his/her business at the comfort of home or while going on vacation and that, owners of brick and mortar business cant do.

Life would certainly be a bliss as an internet entrepreneur because they are the ones who can stay at home or travel and make money at the same time unlike brick and mortar entrepreneur who is forever stuck at the same location and struggling to keep operation cost at minimal in order for the business to stay alive.

 
 
 

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