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Business Expenses
Percentage of Goods & Services Purchased by Companies with
Less than 100 Employees
Banking Services ............................. |
74.9% |
Truck purchase, rental, or lease ............. |
69.2% |
Advertising promotion ........................ |
65.3% |
Automobile purchase, rental, or lease ........ |
64.1% |
Freight, express services .................... |
62.7% |
Printing services ............................ |
58.9% |
Temporary help ............................... |
50.8% |
Web development .............................. |
50.5% |
Travel arrangements .......................... |
48.3% |
Security systems .............................. |
46.0% |
Consultation services ........................ |
44.3% |
Source: MRI, 2004
Costs of Doing Business
It has been estimated that workers taking home office
supplies costs businesses over $50 billion a year.
Employeetheft.com, 06/2006
40% of small business owners predicted their greatest
expense in 2006 would be payroll.
MasterCard International, 01/2006
Return fraud is expected to cost retailers $9.6
billion in total for 2006.
National Retail Federation, 11/2006
65% of retailers predicted their expenditures for
customer relationship managment (CRM) will increase this year.
Ogden Associates, 03/2006
More than 40% of small businesses have reduced energy
use in response to higher energy costs.
Open from American Express, 06/2006
56% of small businesses say they use the internet
to purchase supplies.
Open from American Express, 06/2006
The average small business spends nearly $8,000
per employee to stay in compliance with government regulations.
SBA, 07/2006
There are an estimated 23 million shoplifters in
the US, costing retailers more than $27 million each day.
Shopliftingprevention.org, 09/2006
Small businesses account for nearly 30% ($4.7 trillion)
of commercial spending in the U.S.
Visa USA, 02/2006
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Business Technology
Over 12 billion IMs are sent globally every day, an increase
of 19% since 2004.
AOL, 11/2005
4 out of 10 workers check their e-mail before going to work.
America Online/Opinion Research Corporation,
11/2005
60% of businesses are planning to boost their spending on web
design, e-mail, and data quality initiatives.
CSO Insights Inc., 09/2005
6 out of 10 small and medium-sized business use e-mail marketing.
Frank N. Magid Associates, 12/2005
In the first half of 2006, handheld vendors sold 4 times as many
smartphones as PDAs .
Gartner, 10/2006
5 out of 10 small businesses say they update their websites once
a month or more.
Interland, 09/2005
53% of small businesses say their website is used primarily to
increase company credibility; 49% use it to generate sales; 38%
use it to create brand awareness; 29% believe it acts as a critical
building block for product and service development.
Interland, 09/2005
By the end of 2006, 63% of big companies plan to syndicate content
via RSS.
Jupiter Research, 05/2006
7 out of 10 business executives believe that technology has significantly
improved company efficiency.
Korn/Ferry International, 07/2005
87% of corporate managers say that internet communications technology
plays a key role in supporting sales and marketing operations.
Larstan Business Reports, 07/2005
2 out of 3 small business owners believe technology gives them
a competitive edge.
MasterCard, 12/2005
By 2009, it is predicted that 75% of all U.S. corporate phone
systems will use VoIP connects.
Radicate Group, 09/2005
By 2010, it is predicted that business use of mobile IM will
lead to a $2 billion-plus market in Western Europe and North America.
Strategy Analytics, 10/2006
3/4 of small business owners have a plain cell phone; 1/2 have
a smart phone that sends/receives text messages and a lap top
computer; 1/10 have a Blackberry or other device that sends/receives
text messages and files.
The Wells Fargo/Gallup Small Business Index,
June 2005
Small businesses with 20 to 99 employees spend roughly $70,000
per year on IT and half of these say their biggest IT challenge
is the integration of different applications and systems.
Yankee Group, 03/2006
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Business Travel
The average corporate traveler is overcharged $11.35 a night.
Corporate Lodging Consultants, 07/2005
43% of workers polled said they use laptops on vacation for work-related
e-mails.
Harris Interactive, 07/2005
48% of employees polled said they travel for work less frequently
compared to five years ago.
Robert Half International, 07/2005
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Consumer Trends
Only 8% of America's affluent inherited their wealth.
Harrison Group and Worth Taylor Harrison,
03/2006
71% of teens say they are interested in becoming entrepreneurs;
up from 64% in 2004.
JA Worldwide, 08/2006
Roughly 57 million adult Americans read blogs; 54% of these bloggers
are under 30.
Pew Internet and American Life Project,
07/2006
13-to-21-year-olds influence 81% of their families' apparel purchases.
National Retail Federation, 10/2006
The majority of boomer wealth is held in 12 million privately
owned businesses, of which more than 70% are expected to change
hands in the next 10-15 years.
Robert Avery, Cornell University,
02/2006
In 2004, 4 out of 10 working households were in danger of having
too little income to fund their retirement.
The Center for Retirement Research,
06/2006
By 2010, retirement plan rollovers will put another $13 trillion
into baby boomers' hands.
Tiburon Strategic Adviser, 04/2006
By 2007, the buying power of Hispanics ($863 billion) will surpass
that of African Americans ($847 billion).
University of Georgia, 09/2006
When asked, "What age do you think it would be too late
to start your own business?" 60% responded "never too
old."
Yahoo Small Business/Harris Interactive,
04/2006
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Cyber Security
The average loss per phishing victim jumped from $257 in 2005
to $1,244 in 2006.
Gartner Inc., 12/2006
3/4 of computers use spam blockers.
Arbitron/Edison Media, 10/2006
At large organizations, 68% of information security professionals
say laptops pose the largest security risk.
Enterprise Strategy Group, 03/2006
People who use online banking are less likely to become victims
of fraud. They suffer an average loss of $551 compared with $4,500
for traditional paper and mail bankers.
Javelin Strategy & Research, 12/2005
20% of all e-mail messages received by corporate servers are
spam.
Panda Software, 09/2006
8 out of 10 internet users no longer open attachments from unknown
sources.
Pew Internet & American Life Project,
07/2005
1/4 of internet users say they always read privacy policies,
user agreements, or other disclaimers before downloading and installing
files from the internet.
Pew Internet & American Life Project,
07/2005
1/5 of consumers will terminate a relationship with a company
after being notified of a security breach.
Ponemon Institute, 12/2005
Computer security threats, including viruses, worms and Trojan
horses were up 48% in 2005 from the previous year.
Sophos, 01/2006
64% of small businesses say they've taken action to better protect
customer financial information.
VISA / U.S. Chamber of Commerce, 07/2006
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E-Commerce
Do E-commerce Websites Focus on Products or Services?
|
ALL
SBs |
Website
SBs |
Products only ..................... |
9.9% |
10.2% |
Mostly products, some services .... |
23.8% |
25.5% |
Some products, some services ...... |
17.2% |
19.3% |
Mostly services, some products..... |
22.1% |
23.2% |
Services only ..................... |
27.0% |
21.8% |
Source: IDC,
"Web Site Development in U.S. Small Businesses" 2004
E-Commerce Buying Trends
3/4 of online shoppers say they would not return
to a website that took longer than 4 seconds to load.
Akamai, 11/2006
Roughly 30% of the total U.S. internet population
visited blogs in the first three months of 2005.
comScore, 08/2005
Online retailers are acquiring new customers at
a 15% annual rate versus 2% for traditional brick and mortar retail
outlets.
Deloitte & Touche USA, 11/2006
U.S. consumers are expected to increase their retail online spending
from $877 per consumer in 2005 to $1,512 per consumer by 2009.
eMarketer, 05/2006
Consumers are 50% more likely to be influenced by blogs and e-mails
than TV or radio advertising.
EPM Communications, 04/2006
1/4 of all retailers offer information about their
products online.
Forrester, 07/2006
93% of consumers say they are unlikely to purchase from or even
return to a website after encountering annoying pop-up ads; 89%
are annoyed when they need to install extra software; 83% are
annoyed when registration pages block access to online content.
Hostway, 07/2005
2/3 of adults say they would not pay for content to avoid online
advertising. However, 31% of online adults paid for content in
2005, up 5% from 2004.
Jupiter Research, 09/2005
79% of small businesses shop online regularly.
Jupiter Research, 07/2006
16% of consumers say they would contact a vendor through e-mail.
68% of consumers say they would use the phone number listed on
a website to contact a vendor.
Nielsen/Net Ratings, 09/2006
54% of consumers referred a friend to a vendor found online.
Nielsen/Net Ratings, 11/2006
Online sales are growing at a rate between 20 and 25% per year.
Online sales (including travel) are projected to reach $211.4
billion this year.
Shop.org, 07/2006
1 second: the frequency new blogs are created.
Technorati, 11/2005
93% of those who have a net worth of $10 million or more have
purchased a luxury product on the internet in the past year.
The Luxury Institute, 07/2006
Marketing promotions U.S. online retailers are planning to use
to generate revenue from loyal customers during the 2005 holiday
season: 63% free shipping, 42% value-added promotion, 33% online-only
sale, 33% special repeat buyer discount, 29% bundle offer, 28%
early-shopper discount - 28%, 11% rebate; 22% othe, 12% no special
offer.
WebTrends, 08/2005
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Entrepreneurship
"What is the single most important challenge that your business
will face in the new calendar year?"
Here's what 300+ CEO's said of small- and mid-sized companies:
Finding and retaining qualified employees .... |
18% |
Increasing sales/revenue/demand .............. |
15% |
Growing the business ......................... |
14% |
Changing economy conditions .................. |
10% |
Increased costs of materials/energy/health ... |
8% |
Developing new products and services ......... |
7% |
Developing new markets/distribution channels . |
6% |
Other ........................................ |
22% |
Source: Entrepreneur magazine
and PricewaterhouseCoopers' "2006 Entrepreneurial Challenges
Survey"
Interesting Trends and Entrepreneurship Facts
Nearly 7 out of 10 business students are interested in owning
their own business.
Collegiate Entrepreneurs Organization,
07/2006
7 in 10 people feel that taking risks is more important to success
than avoiding mistakes.
Caliper, 06/2006
7 out of 10 teens say they would like to start their own business;
1/4 of these say they would like to start a retail business.
JA Worldwide Interprise Poll, 09/2005
Of the top 50 highest growth companies in the Fortune 1000,
98% have mission statements.
Kinetic Wisdom, 08/2006
1 out of 2 of the nation's businesses are operated from home.
US Census Bureau, 09/2006
On average, small-business owners work 52 hours per week.
Wells Fargo/Gallup Small Business Index,
08/2005
3/4 of U.S. adults who go online say the internet has made it
easier to start a business.
Yahoo Small Business/Harris Interactive,
04/2006
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Home Based Businesses
Number of U.S. Homebased Businesses in 2005
Income-generating homebased businesses . |
13.8 million |
As primary income-generating ........... |
9.7 million |
As part-time income-generating ......... |
4.2 million |
Source: IDC, "U.S. Home Office
2004-2008 Forecast" 2004
Office Equipment Owned by Homebased Businesses
PC ........................................... |
85.3% |
Cellular Phone ............................... |
80.7% |
Inkjet Printer ............................... |
80.7% |
Scanner ...................................... |
63.4% |
Fax Machine .................................. |
55.5% |
Digital Camera ............................... |
49.4% |
Copier ....................................... |
46.5% |
Multifunctional Peripheral ................... |
30.3% |
PDA .......................................... |
21.8% |
Monochrome Laser Printer ..................... |
19.1% |
Color Laser Printer .......................... |
14.8% |
Source: IDC,
"Technology Use in Home Office Households" 2004
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Human Resources
Executives say their managers spend 7 hours or more a week on
average sorting out personality conflicts among staff members.
Accountemps, 10/2006
49% of small business say they cannot attract and retain top
quality employees without offering competitive health benefits.
Aflac, 06/2006
7 out of 10 college job seekers say they would prefer working
for a medium or small employer compared to a large company.
CollegeGrad.com, 02/2006
Workers can waste more than 20 hours monthly thinking about personal
finances during company time.
Debt-Free America, 10/2006
46% of new hires leave their jobs within the first year.
eBullpen, 09/2006
The top five reasons new staff fail is related to: 26% coachability,
23% emotional intelligence, 17% motivation, 15% temperamant, and
11% technical competence.
Leadership IQ, 09/2005
4 out of 10 employers worldwide are having difficulty meeting
their employment needs due to the lack of talent available to
them.
Manpower Inc., 02/2006
84% of executives say it takes just one or two typographical
errors in a resume to remove a candidate from consideration; 47%
said one typo is a deciding factor.
OfficeTeam, 09/2006
83% of CEOs believe that the workforce is the single largest
expense for their businesses. 49% of CEOs are concerned that a
shortage of qualified workers could limit the growth of their
company in the year ahead.
PricewaterhouseCoopers, 09/2006
30% of executives say motivating their employees is their toughest
challenge.
The Creative Group, 09/2006
When equity, achievement and camaraderie are all present in the
workplace, employees are 15 times more enthusiastic
Sirota Survey Intelligence, 06/2006
7 out of 10 human resources managers say businesses are embracing
formal coaching as an employee-development method.
Society of Human Resource Management,
04/2006
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Marketing & Advertising
Roughly 7 out of 10 computers use pop-up ad blockers.
Arbitron/Edison Media, 10/2006
For generating leads for direct marketing media channels, email
and telephone produce the highest response rate at 2.45% and 2.60%.
Direct Marketing Association, 11/2006
By 2011, companies are expected to spend $26 billion on internet
classifieds.
JupiterResearch, 10/2006
66% of newer businesses that have been in operation less than
10 years use a company website for marketing, while only 51% of
older businesses do so.
Kelsey Group, 05/2006
Viral marketing campaigns produce 7 to 8 times more clickthroughs
than traditional banner ads.
MarketingExperiments.com, 11/2006
3/4 of consumers say they can remember the brand name of a promotional
item they had received within the past year.
MarketingSherpa, 02/2006
47% of small business owners use the internet to market or advertise
their business.
Open from American Express, 05/2006
1/4 of advertisers have stopped or slowed their pay-per-click
advertising.
Outsell Inc., 10/2006
In 2005, North American advertisers spent $5.75 billion on search
engine marketing, a 44% increase from 2004. In 2010, it is projected
that search engine marketing spending will reach $11 billion.
Search Engine Marketing Professional Organization,
01/2006
64% of retailers conduct up to three e-mail campaigns per month.
WebSurveyor Corp, 10/2006
In 1970, the average city dweller was exposed to 500 to 2,000
ad messages a day; today it's up to 3,000 to 5,000.
Yankelovich, 10/2006
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Minority Entrepreneurs
- Minority-owned businesses
account for $591 billion in revenues.
- Minorities own 15.1% of
all U.S. businesses, or more than 3 million firms, and 99% of
these firms are small businesses
Source: SBA, "Dynamics
of Minority-Owned Employer Establishments, 1997-2001"
Minority Business Survival Rates 1997-2001
Asian Owned .................................. |
72.1% |
Hispanic Owned ............................... |
86.6% |
American Indian & Alaskan Native ............. |
67.0% |
Black-owned .................................. |
61.0% |
Source: SBA, "Dynamics of Minority-Owned
Employer Establishments, 1997-2001"
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Online Business
Small Business Website Development Method
"Do It Yourself" ............................. |
82.2% |
Off-the-shelf software for use on PC ......... |
55.9% |
HTML editor .................................. |
35.7% |
Basic template provided by others............. |
12.5% |
Basic template provided by ISP ............... |
7.6% |
"Do It For Me" ............................... |
24.6% |
Website design firm/consultant ............... |
17.1% |
Friends/others ............................... |
5.0% |
ISP or ISP partners .......................... |
3.0% |
ISP with name registration and other services |
1.0% |
Source: IDC,
"Web Site Development in U.S. Small
Businesses" 2004
Do it Yourself Small-Business Website Locations
On server owned by company ................... |
33.1% |
Other third-party (e.g. Aplus.net, Verio) .... |
26.2% |
Space purchased from ISP ..................... |
24.1% |
Space provided by ISP at no extra charge ..... |
10.8% |
Service from firm that created site .......... |
1.2% |
Free service (but not from ISP)............... |
4.6% |
Source:
IDC, "Web
Site Development in U.S. Small Businesses" 2004
E-Commerce Focus: Products or Services?
|
DIY |
DIFM |
Products only ..................... |
5.7% |
26.7% |
Mostly products, some services .... |
24.7% |
24.2% |
Some products, some services ...... |
19.2% |
13.6% |
Mostly services, some products..... |
26.5% |
16.4% |
Services only ..................... |
23.9% |
17.2% |
DIY: Do It Yourself
DIFM: Do It For Me
Source: IDC,
"Web Site Development in U.S. Small
Businesses" 2004
How Small Businesses Promote Their Products Online
Company website .............................. |
44.2% |
Email marketing .............................. |
34.4% |
Video/pictures on website .................... |
16.7% |
Banner ads ................................... |
10.0% |
Source: IDC,
"Marketing and Promotion in U.S.
SMBs" 2004
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Small Business at a Glance
Number of Businesses
- Large businesses of 1000+
employees: 8,000
- Midsize businesses of
100 to 999 employees: 93,000
- Small businesses of less
than 100 employees: 8.1 million
(does not include homebased businesses)
Source: IDC, 2005
Small businesses ...
- represent more than 99%
of all employers
- provide 60% to 80% of
the net new jobs annually
- are 53% home-based and
3% franchises
- account for 97% of all
U.S. exporters of goods
- produce 13 to 14 times
more patents per employee than large patenting firms
Source: SBA, "Small
Business by the Numbers" 2004
Small businesses account for:
- 52.6% of all retail sales
- 46.8% of all wholesale
sales
- 24.8% of all manufacturing
sales
Source: SBA, "Small
Business Economic Indicators for 2003"
Small business revenue:
- The average annual revenue
of a small business is $3.6 million
- The average annual revenue
of a small business with a website is $5.03 million
Source: IDC,
"Web Site Development
in U.S. Small Businesses" 2004
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Small Business Finance
Small Business Financing Sources
- More than 80% of small
businesses use some sort of financing to grow their business
Credit lines, loans, capital leases .......... |
55.0% |
Business credit cards ........................ |
34.1% |
Personal credit cards ........................ |
46.0% |
Source: SBA, "Small Business
by the Numbers" 2004
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Small Business Growth
Highest Rate of New Startups with Employees in Top Four States
California ................................... |
+4.0% |
Utah ......................................... |
+3.8% |
Nevada ....................................... |
+3.4% |
Florida ...................................... |
+3.1% |
Source: SBA, "Small Business
Economic Indicators for 2003"
Survival Rate for Business Startups with Employees
2 years ...................................... |
66.0% |
4 years ...................................... |
49.6% |
6 years ...................................... |
39.5% |
Source: SBA, "Small Business
by the Numbers" 2002
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Women in Business
- Women own 10.4 million
businesses in the United States (nearly 50% or more), generating
$1.9 trillion in sales.
- Women employ 12.8 million
workers, generating 1.9(that's one in every seven employees).
- For the past two decades,
majority women-owned firms have continued to grow at around two
times the rate of all firms.
- Over half of all women
business owners (57%) have a line of credit for their business
and 41% have a commercial bank loan.
- Seventy five percent of
all firms do not have employees; similarly, 81% of women-owned
firms also are without employees, for a total of 5.4 million firms.
- The majority of women
business owners in nontraditional industries (85%) believe there
is no disadvantage to being a woman or that it is actually beneficial.
- Women and men business
owners have different management styles. Women emphasize relationship
building as well as fact gathering and are more likely to consult
with experts, employees, and fellow business owners.
Source: CFWBR,
Center for Women's Business Research, 01/2007
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