1. Keep customers top of mind.
Many people decide to start their own business because of personal ambitions: more flexibility and freedom to be their own boss, financial independence, and a chance to fill a gap in the market. But some of the most successful business owners maintain momentum because they always make sure to look beyond self-interests. In other words, when making decisions about the company—adding or removing products; expanding to new locations—they stop to consider, “Who are we benefiting and how will this impact their lives?”
Take Moonlighting cofounder Jeffery Tennery, who started his company in 2014 in response to the 2008 economic downturn. Like many people, he was scared of losing his job and determined to never feel that way again. He created a mobile platform that would help others find work as fast as possible to stay afloat during uncertain times.
For Moonlighting to work, Tennery and team need reliable internet service. “You can’t be a top-10 app in the App Store® if your app doesn’t work right, and that really relies on a really great network,” he says. “It’s not only just us connecting to the servers and the things that go into our back office, it’s actually how our users are able to connect and use it interactively because the platform is all about peer-to-peer connectivity.”
Today, Moonlighting is used by everyone from DJs to graphic designers, truck drivers to personal trainers. Tennery is determined to help each and every member get the most bang for their buck. “One of the reasons why people come to Moonlighting is [that] we don’t mess with your paycheck,” he says. “You keep 100 percent of what you earn.”
For Alexandra Daras, owner of retail boutique The Pretty Pink Rooster, customer service is all about emphasizing people’s best qualities.
“The most fun part about running my business is helping women look and feel great without spending a ton of money. That’s what my business is about,” she says. “If I can touch one person by helping them feel good about themselves, I can leave my work that day and know that I did the right thing and a good job.”
Small boutiques like Daras’ are able to compete with e-commerce giants by keeping their online stores up to date with the latest merchandise and ensuring that online payments go through without fail. Some are even experimenting with augmented reality (AR) to let customers try on outfits before buying them. To pull this off, retail owners need the ability to quickly upload photos and videos, which requires fast download and upload speeds.
Having a website makes it possible for Daras to market her small business to women who might otherwise never learn about her store. By offering the same products and quality service online, she’s able to reach even more women who might need that extra boost of confidence from The Pretty Pink Rooster.