A growing percentage of revenue generated by small retailers is being derived from eCommerce transactions and respondents to a nationwide poll conducted by the Small Business Research Board (SBRB) indicate that the trend will continue over the next 12 to 24 months, according to the results of the latest study released here today.
NORTHFIELD, Ill. (BusinessWire EON) September 13, 2007 --
A growing percentage of revenue generated by small retailers is being
derived from eCommerce transactions and respondents to a nationwide poll
conducted by the Small Business Research Board (SBRB) indicate that the
trend will continue over the next 12 to 24 months, according to the
results of the latest study released here today.
The study co-sponsored by Business Today Magazine disclosed that more
than 40% of the total universe of small retailers participating in the
study said they were generating at least a portion of their revenue as
the result of eCommerce transactions.
Of those small retailers with Internet sites, more than 65% said they
are generating revenue from products and services sold from their
websites.
More than 96% of those same retailers believe their Internet sales will
stay the same or grow during the next 12 to 24 months with 39.8%
expecting the sales to increase. Small retailers were the most
optimistic about the future of the Internet among all industries
contributing to the poll.
Nationally, of all small businesses studied, 96.7% said they expect
Internet revenues to increase or stay the same during the next 12 to 24
months, with 29.2% predicting increases.
Of the industries studied, manufacturers led all business categories in
their commitment to the Internet with 67.2% indicating they have at
least one website. Transportation companies as a segment followed, with
63% indicating they have websites. Small retailers were next with 62.5%
saying they have websites.
Nationally, 42.7% of the respondents said they did not have a website
while 47.3% said they had one website. Another 9.1% said they had
between two and ten websites and .9% said they had more than ten
websites.
Additionally, 56.1% of the small businesses with websites said they sell
products and services on a company-owned site.
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:
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Of those small retail business with Internet sites, 40% said that up
to 25% of its products are available for sale on line and another
29.1% said 26% to 100% of their products could be purchased on line.
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Again, relating to retail companies with Internet sites, more than
25.4% said 26% to 100% of their overall revenue came from eCommerce
initiatives.
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:
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How many websites does your company own?
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On how many of these websites do you sell products / conduct
transactions?
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What percentage of your product line can be purchased on your Internet
site?
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How much of your sales were transacted on your Internet site(s) last
year?
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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
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Selected Results of National eCommerce Study
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-- September 2007
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All US
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Retail
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Percentage of small businesses owning websites
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none
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42.7
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37.5
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1
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47.3
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52.3
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2-plus
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10.0
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10.3
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Of companies with Internet sites, number of sites selling products,
services
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none
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43.9
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34.5
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1
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44.8
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54.5
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2- plus
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11.3
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11.0
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Internet revenue expectations next 12 to 24 months
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increase
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29.2
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32.9
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remain the same
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67.5
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64.2
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decrease
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3.3
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3.4
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-- some totals may not equal 100% as a result of rounding.
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Small Business Research Board / Business Today eCommerce Selected
Results
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(C) 2007 Small Business Research Board
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NOTES TO EDITORS: This article is the eighth in a series on the study of
small business, the Internet and eCommerce by the Small Business
Research Board.
In addition to this release on the small retailing businesses, there
will be additional releases for such industries as food and beverage,
distribution and wholesaling, automotive and transportation.
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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