My commands as Small Business IT King for a Day
Network World - Alas, the ever-sharp knives of budget cutbacks finally caught up to me and this newsletter, so this is both weekly Issue #364 and goodbye. One of my taglines is that I write "Books, articles, and jokes about technology, and consult for those who don't read my books and articles." At least for the short term, it appears I'll be doing more consulting and less writing. Keep an eye on my site and I'll keep you up to date.
Not long ago, someone asked what I would do if I were a government czar on small business, like the czar on the auto industry. I'm taking this further and proclaiming myself Small Business Technology King for a Day. While I wish my edicts were the law of the land, sadly, I am without the dungeons necessary to enforce my rulings. So take these "edicts" as free consulting for best practices in how small businesses can get the most value for their technology dollar.
First of all, backup better. Two-thirds of small businesses get a failing grade on data safety because of lousy or nonexistent backup processes. Though a boring comparison, data backup is insurance. You have insurance that pays off if your house burns down, right? That never happens to most people, but everyone and every business loses data. Every lost file takes time or money to find or replace.
This has been one of my hot buttons from the beginning. If you want to know more about my future, one concentration will be data safety audits. I'm working with a partner to finalize a worksheet to help small business owners give themselves a grade on how safe their data is on a scale of 1 to 10. Sad to say, most audits so far have been in the 4-to-5 range. Soon I'll have a workbook to help companies address the subjects they failed, and improve to passing.
Protecting your data is the cheapest business insurance you have, but easy to overlook. Thinking about data loss is like thinking about life insurance: a painful subject to contemplate. Unlike insurance, data protection costs are going steadily downward. You can now save more money than ever as you save your data.
Although marketing didn't used to be a technology issue, it is now. One of the tidbits I have on file for a future column (oops) is a source saying only 37% of small businesses have a Web site. Really? One in three small businesses are on the Web, the greatest and least expensive marketing medium ever? Fail.
It astounds me when I talk to small business people who pay for phone book advertisements, but think the Web is too expensive. Non-white pages salespeople are aggressive, but they inflate how many consumers and businesses reach for a phone book rather than a Web browser. For the price of one month's small ad in the non-white pages, you can get a Web site for years. Even if the Web site says little more than what you do, your business hours, and contact information, get one started today.



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