Starting an Online Business even When You’re Already Fifty

Let’s be real: not everyone who is already at retirement age, or close to it, is actually looking forward to a very carefree life. In fact, a lot of soon-to-be retirees are apprehensive. With the way things are going, their retirement plan may not be enough to cover all their expenses once they’re already out…


Let’s be real: not everyone who is already at retirement age, or close to it, is actually looking forward to a very carefree life. In fact, a lot of soon-to-be retirees are apprehensive. With the way things are going, their retirement plan may not be enough to cover all their expenses once they’re already out of work. To make things worse, their choices for jobs become very limited due to their old age.
If you’re already fifty, scared, and don’t have enough savings to speak of, don’t worry. You do have an exceptional option. You can begin learning the ropes of opening an online business. You can even use your wide range of working experience to give you a good head start in your chosen niche.
Here’s how you can plan your virtual enterprise:
1. Brush up on the different online marketing techniques. The principles are basically the same: you spread the word that you’re in business and looking for buyers to sell them your products. What is different about it is how you execute it. The Internet has a wide variety of tools you can use. You can get to know them and perhaps test them for a while to see how they really work. Once you get the hang of them, marketing can become a breeze.
2. Go back to your network connection. Your online business is one of your greatest excuses to dig up those business cards and get in touch with your connections. If you’re working, don’t tell them you’re leaving your work. The message may reach your boss, and you may get fired prematurely. Just simply inform them that you’re cooking up something, and you’re offering certain products or services. Ask if they’ll be interested to take advantage of them once they’re already in place.
3. Prepare your business cards. Just because you are into an online business doesn’t mean you can ignore the traditional methods of marketing. Business cards still work, since you can include your website in the contact details.
4. Ask for help. Admit it, you’re old. There are plenty of things you cannot do properly anymore because you get tired easily. You shouldn’t be so stressed too. So look for some help. Online, you’ll find several freelancers who are willing to negotiate fees and job descriptions. Give them all the routine tasks such as designing your webpage and updating it, as well as providing content. You, on the other hand, can take on the most pressing matters, like finance and marketing. 

Published on by Erfan Hettini

About the Author:

Erfan Hettini has been a lifelong entrepreneur; he actually did his first transaction at age seven, when he sold his sandwich in elementary school for a quarter. While in college, Erfan started his first successful business which was a vending company with many more to follow.

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