Does the FTC want to stamp out small business?

Announcement

Mobile internet is an explosive trend that shows NO SIGNS of slowing down for the foreseeable future. The question many people may be asking is, “What is ‘mobile internet’?” Simply put, “mobile internet” refers to how hundreds of millions, and possibly BILLIONS of people worldwide, access the internet through their mobile devices (smartphones and tablet computers).

In this post, I want to cover three crucial topics confronting business owners today:

  1. The FTC’s recent “recommendation” that ALL business have a mobile-friendly website,

  2. Two major reasons why having a mobile-friendly website is a CRUCIAL part of a business’ future success

  3. How to remain compliant with the FTC’s “recommendation.”

First and foremost, I want to summarize the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC’s) most recent “recommendation that ALL businesses obtain a mobile-friendly website. In March 2013, the FTC made a decision that it is crucial for all businesses to have some sort of mobile website. The FTC knows that it is virtually impossible for small businesses to have a fully functional mobile website, like the ones used by Sprint and Amazon, up and running right away, so they are giving small business owners a grace period to at least BEGIN the transition to a fully functional mobile website.

Many conspiracy theorists have said that this ruling is just the government’s way of exerting more control over every possible aspect of our lives. That is NOT the case. The FTC came to this conclusion based on the mind-blowing statistics that reflect how EXPLOSIVE mobile internet is. Here’s a quick stat: there are 300,000 babies born each day in the United States, but there are approximately 1.2 MILLION android phones activated each day.

Given just this statistic, it’s very logical that the FTC should make this ruling.

Let’s discuss WHY the FTC would make this ruling. First, there is absolutely NO DOUBT that smartphones (like the iPhone or Galaxy S4) and tablet computers (like the iPad) are taking the world by storm! As of 2013, there are approximately 4.5 BILLION mobile devices used worldwide and by 2015, that number is expected to EXCEEED 7 BILLION! These mobile devices have considerably smaller screens than a desktop or laptop computer, so it makes sense to encourage all business owners, but especially small business owners, to get in front of this trend.

Knowing that smartphones and tablet computers have smaller screens than a desktop or laptop computer, having a high-quality mobile website is an invaluable investment in your business. There is one major reason why the FTC made this decision and that is to try to AVOID as much confusion and potential litigation over misinformation as humanly possible. When you’re browsing the internet on a desktop or laptop computer, warning signs and disclaimers are easily visible, but a website designed for a desktop computer WILL NOT load correctly on a mobile device.

Here’s a great example. Whenever someone visits WebMD’s website (on a desktop or laptop computer), they can EASILY see the disclaimer that the information provided on the website IS NOT meant to replace the advice given by a medical professional during an in-person visit. Rather, the information is meant to help patients get a better idea of what they think might be ailing them so that they can have a much more thorough conversation with their doctor.

When this desktop website is queued up on a mobile device, it will appear as a big blob, filled with too many links that are too close to each other. Every time this happens, the user must pinch their screen to zoom in to make the link they want easier to click, and more often than not, the user will still hit the wrong link because of the cramped nature of the desktop website. Not having a mobile website will spell big trouble for ANY business that needs to have the ability to display a prominent disclaimer about what their website can offer the consumer.

A second reason why the FTC recommends that ALL businesses obtain a mobile website based in statistics. As I mentioned earlier, mobile internet is EXPLOSIVE and shows absolutely NO SIGNS of slowing down for the foreseeable future. Consider this, every business owner wants to get the message out to the world that they are open for business and can provide great solutions for their customers, but they don’t have a mobile website. By not having a mobile website, that business owner is shunning 66% of young adults, ages 18 to 29 and 54% of adults, ages 30 to 49. Those two percentages represent the number of people in those age brackets that have AT LEAST one mobile device. Turning away that many potential clients is UNDOUBTEDLY DISASTEROUS for a small business.

Now that you have a better understanding of WHY the FTC made the ruling they did concerning mobile websites, we can now look at how to stay out of the FTC’s crossfire.

In their report in March, the FTC said that it is imperative for all business owners to make the transition to having a fully functional mobile website as part of their business plan. What they did not fully explain is how they plan to enforce this ruling.

After the grace period is over, the FTC will randomly check the website of a given business to see if they’ve started the transition to a fully functional mobile website. Knowing that obtaining a mobile website similar to the one that Amazon has, is a HUGE undertaking, the FTC will only go after a business is making it blatantly clear that it has NO INTENTION of being mobile-friendly. You can avoid this by breaking down the transition into small pieces. There are many options available to small business owners e.g. responsive websites, cloud-based solutions, and custom mobile websites. I will not go into detail about each of these options now, but it is important to know that as a small business owner, you DO have options that will help you ease into the mobile website era that fit your budget and schedule.

If you are interested in learning how you can start developing your mobile website, fill out the form below and we will contact you to schedule a FREE 30-minute consultation.

 

Is John Legere the new Steve Jobs?

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Smartphones and tablet computers are the most important innovation the world has seen in at least a decade. As of October 2013, there are approximately 4.5 BILLION mobile devices being used worldwide and by 2015, that number is expected to EXCEED 7 BILLION!!

You think that the major wireless carriers would be on top of this trend and constantly thinking of new ways to make the devices we are addicted to easier to use everywhere we go, right? If so, you are DEAD WRONG! In a surprising twist, major carriers like AT&T and Verizon Wireless are scrambling to match the genius of John Legere, the CEO of T-Mobile.

In the last couple of years, Legere has been turning the marketplace on its head with his ingenious ideas and larger-than-life personality. We are so used to wireless carriers taking us for everything we have when we agree to contracts with them. I’m sure you know how you have to sign a two-year agreement to stay with a wireless company to get the latest devices at a deeply discounted price. Not only that, these carriers will nickel and dime you any chance they get.

Take Verizon as a prime example. I used to rave about Verizon because of their unlimited data plans that came with their smartphones. Then, they started a media blitz about their “shared” data plans. I never really understood what that meant until it hit my family’s wallet BIG TIME. I remember getting these weird text messages about how I’d used 70, 80, 90% of my allotted data usage for the month. At first I ignored them, but that turned out to be a HUGE mistake. In the couple last months of my contract with Verizon, I got these INSANE bills for $1,100+ and I was flabbergasted when I realized how Verizon had pulled the wool over my eyes.

Those text message about my data usage turned out to be warnings about how big my bill was going to be. In their “shared” plans, consumers get 10GB of data per month, which is a ridiculously low number considering how often we watch outlets like YouTube and Vimeo. Once you exceed the 10GB, they charge per GB and THAT’S how they lost me as a customer.

They are supposed to be in front of the mobile trends and help their customers take full advantage of this amazing technology, but they are more interested in their bottom line.

This brings me back to Legere. As I mentioned earlier, he is the CEO of T-Mobile and he is turning the tables on the wireless industry (the service providers, at least). He is the mastermind behind T-Mobile’s incredible “Uncarrier” initiative. This initiative has three stages.

Stage #1 was ditching the conventional 2-year contract . Stage #2 was their JUMP initiative, where they allowed customers to upgrade their smartphone every 6 months, instead of 2 years, WITHOUT paying the full retail price.

Stage three was unveiled last Wednesday. T-Mobile is now offering FREE international data roaming and text messaging in 100+ countries worldwide. For everyone who wants to travel the world, this is INCREDIBLE news. I remember a few years ago when my sister had to go to China for a conference on psychiatry and Eastern medicine. She was very angry that she wouldn’t be able to use her smartphone in any capacity because of the fees for international roaming fees (for calls AND data usage) and texting fees.

Steve Jobs was famous for his willingness to think outside the box and Legere is definitely doing a great job filling the void Jobs left.

 

Mobile Internet is the new ATM

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As an entrepreneur, I’ve been listening to different coaches talk about various aspects of business, but one person’s advice has resonated the most; his name is Larry Broughton. Larry is a the owner of several very successful business that have made him an entrepreneur with a net worth in the 9 FIGURES! That’s someone I want to learn from!

Larry is a former US Army Staff Sergeant, serving 8 years on Special Forces A-Teams (commonly known as the Green Berets). He has successfully parlayed the lessons learned from his time in service to his country and applied them to the business world. If you want to learn more about Larry, you can visit his website: www.broughtonadvisory.com, but I really want to share with you the two bits of wisdom he passed on to me I feel should be repeated more often.

The first wise thing he told me was actually a quote from the Roman emperor, Marcus Aurelius. Marcus Aurelius famously said that “The art of life is more like wrestling than dancing.” Basically, we have to accept the fact that life is not easy and we are going to face stressful events that will push us to the brink of insanity; the key is to know that these setbacks are TEMPORARY and that our RESPONSES to these challenges will be what shapes our lives.

The second morsel is a quote from General George Patton which states that “A good plan violently executed today is better than a perfect plan next week.” In essence General Patton was saying that life is far too short to be trying to craft a perfect plan that crosses all of the Ts and dots all of the Is. You have to know what the facts are and run with the best plan that keeps the facts in mind because any plan is bound to encounter speed bumps and the longer you wait to act, the more regrets you’ll have at the end of the day.

I know you’re probably wondering how this all relates to mobile internet. My goal with this blog is to get as many people comfortable with our new reality and that reality is the fact that mobile internet IS OUR WAY OF LIFE!!

Here are some stats to back it up (for individuals):

  • Smartphone usage has INCREASED by 57% from 2012 to 2013.

  • Smartphone owners can’t function without their phone – 80% WILL NOT leave home without their device.

Here are some business-related stats:

  • When people search for information on mobile they are…

    • 57% More likely to visit a store

    • 39% More likely to call a business

    • 51% More likely to make a purchase

As a society, it’s normal to be afraid of change, but to resist change is a futile effort. We need to shift our mentality from resisting change to EMBRACING change. Change is scary, but it will always bring more positives into our lives, if we are open to making the right changes at the right time. A flower is the perfect illustration. Changes are analogous to the seed because they are small changes that need to be planted in our minds and hearts BEFORE they can be nurtured. The end result is the beautiful flower that comes from the seed.  It takes a good amount of work to get the flower to blossom after we’ve planted the seed, but planting the seed and taking small steps to nurture the seed will always result in a beautiful flower.

 

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Does the FTC want to stamp out small business?

Announcement

Mobile internet is an explosive trend that shows NO SIGNS of slowing down for the foreseeable future. The question many people may be asking is, “What is ‘mobile internet’?” Simply put, “mobile internet” refers to how hundreds of millions, and possibly BILLIONS of people worldwide, access the internet through their mobile devices (smartphones and tablet computers).

In this post, I want to cover three crucial topics confronting business owners today:

  1. The FTC’s recent “recommendation” that ALL business have a mobile-friendly website,

  2. Two major reasons why having a mobile-friendly website is a CRUCIAL part of a business’ future success

  3. How to remain compliant with the FTC’s “recommendation.”

First and foremost, I want to summarize the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC’s) most recent “recommendation that ALL businesses obtain a mobile-friendly website. In March 2013, the FTC made a decision that it is crucial for all businesses to have some sort of mobile website. The FTC knows that it is virtually impossible for small businesses to have a fully functional mobile website, like the ones used by Sprint and Amazon, up and running right away, so they are giving small business owners a grace period to at least BEGIN the transition to a fully functional mobile website.

Many conspiracy theorists have said that this ruling is just the government’s way of exerting more control over every possible aspect of our lives. That is NOT the case. The FTC came to this conclusion based on the mind-blowing statistics that reflect how EXPLOSIVE mobile internet is. Here’s a quick stat: there are 300,000 babies born each day in the United States, but there are approximately 1.2 MILLION android phones activated each day.

Given just this statistic, it’s very logical that the FTC should make this ruling.

Let’s discuss WHY the FTC would make this ruling. First, there is absolutely NO DOUBT that smartphones (like the iPhone or Galaxy S4) and tablet computers (like the iPad) are taking the world by storm! As of 2013, there are approximately 4.5 BILLION mobile devices used worldwide and by 2015, that number is expected to EXCEEED 7 BILLION! These mobile devices have considerably smaller screens than a desktop or laptop computer, so it makes sense to encourage all business owners, but especially small business owners, to get in front of this trend.

Knowing that smartphones and tablet computers have smaller screens than a desktop or laptop computer, having a high-quality mobile website is an invaluable investment in your business. There is one major reason why the FTC made this decision and that is to try to AVOID as much confusion and potential litigation over misinformation as humanly possible. When you’re browsing the internet on a desktop or laptop computer, warning signs and disclaimers are easily visible, but a website designed for a desktop computer WILL NOT load correctly on a mobile device.

Here’s a great example. Whenever someone visits WebMD’s website (on a desktop or laptop computer), they can EASILY see the disclaimer that the information provided on the website IS NOT meant to replace the advice given by a medical professional during an in-person visit. Rather, the information is meant to help patients get a better idea of what they think might be ailing them so that they can have a much more thorough conversation with their doctor.

When this desktop website is queued up on a mobile device, it will appear as a big blob, filled with too many links that are too close to each other. Every time this happens, the user must pinch their screen to zoom in to make the link they want easier to click, and more often than not, the user will still hit the wrong link because of the cramped nature of the desktop website. Not having a mobile website will spell big trouble for ANY business that needs to have the ability to display a prominent disclaimer about what their website can offer the consumer.

A second reason why the FTC recommends that ALL businesses obtain a mobile website based in statistics. As I mentioned earlier, mobile internet is EXPLOSIVE and shows absolutely NO SIGNS of slowing down for the foreseeable future. Consider this, every business owner wants to get the message out to the world that they are open for business and can provide great solutions for their customers, but they don’t have a mobile website. By not having a mobile website, that business owner is shunning 66% of young adults, ages 18 to 29 and 54% of adults, ages 30 to 49. Those two percentages represent the number of people in those age brackets that have AT LEAST one mobile device. Turning away that many potential clients is UNDOUBTEDLY DISASTEROUS for a small business.

Now that you have a better understanding of WHY the FTC made the ruling they did concerning mobile websites, we can now look at how to stay out of the FTC’s crossfire.

In their report in March, the FTC said that it is imperative for all business owners to make the transition to having a fully functional mobile website as part of their business plan. What they did not fully explain is how they plan to enforce this ruling.

After the grace period is over, the FTC will randomly check the website of a given business to see if they’ve started the transition to a fully functional mobile website. Knowing that obtaining a mobile website similar to the one that Amazon has, is a HUGE undertaking, the FTC will only go after a business is making it blatantly clear that it has NO INTENTION of being mobile-friendly. You can avoid this by breaking down the transition into small pieces. There are many options available to small business owners e.g. responsive websites, cloud-based solutions, and custom mobile websites. I will not go into detail about each of these options now, but it is important to know that as a small business owner, you DO have options that will help you ease into the mobile website era that fit your budget and schedule.

If you are interested in learning how you can start developing your mobile website, fill out the form below and we will contact you to schedule a FREE 30-minute consultation.