Creating an Online Business
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Identify Skills7 Topics
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Conducting Research5 Topics
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Online Stores5 Topics
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Making a Flyer7 Topics
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Managing Expenses7 Topics
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Introduction to Manage Expenses in a Spreadsheet
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Build Your Expenses Spreadsheet
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Use Formulas to Identify Inventories and Margins
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Calculate Expenses and Profit of Each Product
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Calculate Overall Expenses and Profit
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Use Visual Cues to Identify Low Stock or High Costs
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Manage Expenses in a Spreadsheet Wrap-Up
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Introduction to Manage Expenses in a Spreadsheet
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Survey Customers8 Topics
: Name Your Business and Conduct Market Research Wrap-Up
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Congratulations on the significant strides you’ve made in establishing your online business, particularly in choosing a fitting name and gaining insights into your potential customers. The careful selection of a business name that resonates with your target audience is a crucial step towards ensuring the success of your venture. Equally vital is the ongoing process of customer research. As you delve deeper into understanding your audience, continually update your Google Slides presentation. This dynamic tool allows you to keep your business ideas organized and up-to-date. It provides an efficient means to compile and showcase essential information, including customer demographics and psychographics, which are critical in shaping your business strategies and decisions.
Google Slides also serves as a versatile platform for presenting your business in various contexts. As your business evolves, consider enhancing your presentations by inserting graphs and charts that illustrate growth trends or sales data, effectively communicating the progress and potential of your business to stakeholders. Additionally, incorporating images of your products can significantly boost their appeal to potential customers or clients. Looking ahead, these slides can also be a valuable resource for training purposes if you expand your team. The skills and knowledge you’ve developed through this process are not only instrumental in the current phase of your business but will also continue to contribute to your growth and proficiency as an entrepreneur.