Creative women excel in online business

Online business websites are creating endless opportunities for new entrepreneurs and allowing creative women to earn income while they pursue other life goals.

Online business has opened doors for creative women to conduct and succeed in business. It has limited the barriers when running a business and it offers the flexibility of pursuing other careers or interests.

Back in the day, creativity was the devil’s craft. Being different was mostly looked down upon. Nowadays, depending on which side of the internet you are looking at, human evolution has either reached its peak with all modern necessities available at the click of a button, or we have reached our demise if you are certain celebrities’ Instagram pages. Being creative could make you a successful entrepreneur.

A leading example of this is the online business website Etsy. The company’s report shows that 94% of its sellers are women in Australia.

It is enticing to open an online business. It is practically free to do so, with no monthly fees and none of the usual risks that come with opening a shop. All the while, the seller profits from their creativity. Make sure to comply with legal requirements that you may need to fulfil for your online business. For example, you may need an ABN to conduct business online depending on your sector.

The life of an online businesswoman is rewarding. Alicia Shaffer earns about $1 million per year in revenue from her business on Etsy.

Online business websites are creating endless opportunities for new entrepreneurs and allowing creative women to earn income from selling homemade products while they pursue other life goals. For new entrepreneurs, it is easier than ever to sell products on already established websites such as Ebay and Etsy, than beginning your own website.

So what does it take?

It takes determination, strong work ethics and motivation to do well. All businesses, whether online or in store require the same ingredients.

With Facebook’s new features, it is now easier than ever to start an online business. Sellers can easily connect with their customers and answer their queries and requests at an astonishing speed.

Even more so, Generation Z and Generation Alpha have thoroughly adapted to the internet era to ensure it benefits them in every way. According to Etsy’s reports, the sellers are twice as likely to be young adults (under age 35) as other Australian business owners. Being internet savvy is definitely worth the rewards.

Modern technology, along with offering countless amenities, has also opened more opportunities for creative women to be their own boss. Being a businesswoman is now easier and more accessible than ever.

Ananya Singh, Legal Analyst – Content Team, LawPath