Small Businesses in New York More Involved, Slightly More Bullish on Internet Than Other Northeast States According to SBRB
Fourth of a series
NORTHFIELD, IL (September 4, 2007)
- Small businesses in the State of New York more actively use the
Internet to generate sales and are more optimistic about increases in
near term revenue gains when compared to the Northeast overall,
according to the latest Small Business Research Board (SBRB) study
released here today.
More than 98% of the small businesses in the state
of New York and the Northeast overall expect revenue gains generated
from websites they control to remain even or grow during the next one
to two years according to the latest SBRB study co-sponsored by
Business Today Magazine. However, 43.8% of the small businesses in
New York State responding to the poll said they expect their Internet
driven revenues will grow during this period while 41.4% of the firms
responding from the Northeast overall predict revenue growth.
Small
businesses in the Northeast were the most optimistic about prospects
for revenue growth from their eCommerce initiatives when compared to
three other regions. The Midwest was second with 32.7% projecting
revenue increases the next 12 to 24 months.
The
percentage of small businesses projecting decreases was about even with
1.3% of those in New York looking at potential declines in revenues
generated from eCommerce transactions on their Internet sites compared
to 1.2% of the overall Northeast sample.
Owners
and managers of more than 550 small businesses representing numerous
industries responded to the nationwide SBRB / Business Today study.
The
SBRB / Business Today report provides specific detail by size of
business, by industry, by region (and in some instances by state) the
various experiences each segment has had with the Internet and their
commitment to offer products and services through eCommerce
transactions.
The study, for
instance, breaks out information by size of business and industry on
the number of firms with websites, the number of websites they have,
the percentage of their product line available on their sites and
percentage of business revenue derived from eCommerce.
Overall, the study also found that:
- 73.3%
of the small businesses in New York responding said they have at least
one website and 7% of those had more than one website.
- Small businesses in the Northeast were most likely to have at least one website (69.1%) among all regions.
- Among
only those businesses with websites, 48.6% of those in New York offer
their product or services on line while 48.3% of those in the Northeast
offer more than 10% products and services on their captive Internet
site(s).
- Of those companies
with Internet sites, 62.9% of the small businesses in New York which
responded said they generated revenue from their sites while 61.6% of
the respondents in the Northeast said they generated revenue from their
sites.
- Again, relating to
companies with Internet sites, 43.9% of those in New York and 42.8% in
the Northeast overall said Internet sales were responsible for
contributing more than 10% of their total revenue in 2006.
The
SBRB / Business Today Small Business eCommerce Study is believed to be
among the most comprehensive efforts recently undertaken to understand
eCommerce and the reality of its impact on small businesses. The
resulting information thus provides both a snapshot on current
attitudes and realizations among small business owners as well as
establishes benchmarks.
Among the questions asked were:
- How many websites does your company own?
- On how many of these websites do you sell products / conduct transactions?
- What percentage of your product line can be purchased on your Internet site?
- How much of your sales were transacted on your Internet site(s) last year?
- Over the next 12 to 24 months do you expect your Internet sales to increase, decrease or remain the same?
Poll
participants also were asked to provide information on the percentage
of products and services that could be purchased on their websites five
years ago as well as the correlating percentage of sales that were
derived. This data contributed to helping establish trends and
historical benchmarks.
The study
provides data for the all participants and also delineates data
pertaining to only those businesses which have Internet sites.
Data
is included for such industries as manufacturing, construction and
contracting, retail, food and beverage, distribution and wholesaling,
transportation and automotive.
Business
Today Magazine is dedicated to serving the information needs of owners
and managers of small businesses. The primary goals of the quarterly
publication based in Buffalo Grove, Il. are to inform and educate its
readers by providing timely, useful information that will help readers
both contend with the daily demands of running their businesses as well
as provide insight on achieving long term growth.
The
Small Business Research Board ascertains and reports the opinions of
small business owners and managers on a wide variety of topics related
to their own businesses as well as national and international issues
that may impact their operations. The SBRB conducts these studies for
the benefit of small business owners and managers. The SBRB also
provides opportunities for third parties to gain real time insight into
the attitudes of small businesses nationwide through the independently
conducted research.
The latest information about the Small Business Research Board can be found at www.biznus.net.
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Small Business Research Board / Business Today
Selected Results of National eCommerce Study
-- September 2007*
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ALL US
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Northeast
|
New York
|
Percentage of small
businesses owning websites |
|
|
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| None |
42.7% |
30.9% |
27.0% |
| 1 |
47.3% |
62.3% |
66.0% |
| 2+ |
10.0% |
6.7% |
7.0% |
Percentage of businesses conducting
transactions on captive websites |
|
|
|
| None |
67.8% |
54.9% |
51.4% |
| 1 |
25.7% |
40.7% |
43.8% |
| 2+ |
6.6% |
4.3% |
4.8% |
Internet revenue expectations
next 12 to 24 months |
|
|
|
| Increase |
29.2% |
41.4% |
43.8% |
| Remain the same |
67.5% |
57.4% |
54.9% |
| Decrease |
3.3% |
1.2% |
1.3% |
Small Business Research Board / Business Today eCommerce Selected Results
© 2008 Small Business Research Board
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* some totals may not equal 100% as a result of rounding.
For more information about this poll, copies of the complete study and the results of previous studies or other matters related to the Small Business Research Board, please contact Raymond D. Minkus, (847) 441-4192.
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