Value-Added Entrepreneurs & E
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E-Commerce Among OK
Value-Added Entrepreneurs
Glenn Muske
Rodney Holcomb
Mike Woods
E-commerce
Oct, 2001
Research Objectives
Identify start up & growth road blocks for
value-added business owners
Examine information technology use
– Access & ability to compete in global market
Literature
Medium to Large Business – 80% have
sales web site
Small Business – 50% have sales web site
– Small Business Computing, May, 2001
Methods
Telephone Survey
– 274 Micro business
owners
• 10 employees or less
– 70% Response rate
• N=193
– 103 Value-added
businesses
• 71 food
• 32 other agriculture
Demographics
Total Sample
54%
51
23%
25%
24%
3
Male
Mean Age
Farm
Rural, Non farm
City> 50,000
# employees
Value-Added
56%
51
28%
22%
18%
3.2
Reasons to Start
Control/Independence 50%
Financial
18%
Use Ag Output
12%
Technology Use
All
Respondents
87%
WP
Value-Added
83%
80%
Financial
83%
62%
Graphics
60%
45%
Production
49%
51%
Publications
55%
59%
Database
62%
89%
Internet
90%
(n=193)
Internet Use
96% Email
66% Marketing Information
68% Customer Information
46% Leads
42% Customer Service
39% Purchasing
38% Travel
28% Non Web Sales
Why not?
48% Lack of
Knowledge/Desire
Overall Profit
All
Respondents
29%
0
Value-added
33%
21%
<$500
21%
18%
<$25,000
15%
6%
>$75,000
4%
Web Development
# with web sites – 34
Average # months on Web –18
Who designed?
– Company – 57%
– Individual (not owner) – 29%
Who maintains?
– Company – 38%
– Self – 35%
– Individual (not owner) – 27%
Web Site Owners (n=18)
Web Revenue
– Mean = $7430
– Median = 42250
Web Expenses
– Mean = $1435
– Median = $500
Web Profit
Mean = $6359
Median = $1500
35% Earn $0 or less
12% Earn $19,500 or more
3% Web decreased overall profit
6% Web added to overall profit
Significant Factors of Valueadded Web Owners
More likely to use computer
Sell less with in 50 mile radius
Sell more outside of 50 mile radius in OK
Sell more in U.S.
Want to increase sales
Added new product/service
Improved customer service
Affect of Time with Web Site
Profits not significantly different
– Substantial
• $9983 (≥ 18 months) vs. $3138 (< 18 months)
Sites ≥ 18 months
– More interested to expand U.S. sales
– More likely spouse has a job outside
– More likely to be “other ag” business
Web Site Sales
ValueAll Web added
Owners only
50% of sales within
No Valueadded Web
Sales
37%
36%
<50 miles in OK
63%
12%
13%
>50 miles in OK
6%
19%
6%
Surrounding States
6%
24%
13%
U.S.
0%
3%
0%
World
0%
Web Satisfaction
With contacts
– 46% Somewhat or very satisfied
With sales
– 46% Somewhat or very satisfied
Web Problems
35%
None
19%
Development
23%
Updating
12%
Hits
12%
Other
More Information
Glenn Muske
Micro & Home-Based Business Specialist
OK Cooperative Extension Service
405-744-5776
[email protected]