Sunday, February 26, 2017

Fresh Eyes

This week I had the opportunity to put together an ad for my website.  It was challenging, because I was limited on the number of characters I could use.  I had to spend some time thinking about what I most wanted potential customers to see about my business.  It was a good exercise for me.  Having to keep within limits made me decide what was the most valuable product I had for the target audience of my ad.  This will help me continue to focus on the customer, like I determined I needed to last week.


Another good lesson for me this week was getting feedback from others.  It was interesting to evaluate other’s ads and have them evaluate mine.  I got some great feedback that made me realize that the ad wasn’t being understood the way I intended it to be.  This taught me that getting feedback on these projects in the future, is necessary.  Fresh eyes on something I know so much about, can reflect the customer’s perspective better than my own.

Sunday, February 19, 2017

Changing Perspective

This week was focused on marketing and drawing traffic to the website.  Every assignment required me to think from the customer’s, or potential customer’s, perspective.  This was an interesting activity for me to work through, and something that will be important to remember to do in the future.

Being able to understand and consider the customer’s perspective is very important for any successful business.  The better I can learn to think like my customer, the more able I will be to provide what they want, in a format that they want, providing the service they want, and be able to make money doing it.


The really important part of this lesson is how it relates to my relationship with other people outside of my business.  Just like being mindful of a customer’s desires, it is important to be mindful of the desires of my friends and family.  Learning this skill wont’ just help me run a successful business, but will also help me be a better wife, mother, and friend.

Sunday, February 12, 2017

Getting to Work

This week was great.  I was able to take all of the research from the last few weeks and start making it happen.  There are two key takeaways for me this week.  First, preparation and research makes the work go more smoothly.  Second, seeing the work get done is very rewarding.

Working on setting up the website seemed overwhelming at first.  However, as I started actually working on it, I realized that I had already done most of the work.  Having done so much research over the last several weeks, I had already made many of the decisions necessary to create the sight.  Because of this, getting the website started was much easier than I anticipated.  I was familiar enough with each step that I worked my way through them smoothly and without much difficulty.  This was an example to me of the benefits of doing research ahead of time.  I saw the benefits of it during this week, and will remember that going forward.


Throughout this class, we have been learning about creation and how it relates to the things we are doing.  I have appreciated having this taught to me in this perspective, and it came to my mind during the assignments this week.  Creating something, although I depended a lot on the template provided by the site builder, was great.  I don’t have much opportunity to create things anymore, and I loved being able to do this.  Being a creator, following after our Creator, is a rewarding activity that I won’t take for granted in the future.

Sunday, February 5, 2017

Looking Around and Taking Note

This week we studied site designs and PayPal payments.  The key insights I gained from these things were different, but both related to considering other groups of people.  First, during site design, we looked at other websites using the same business model we plan to, and looked for commonalities and what we liked about them.  Second, we worked through creating a button for PayPal, after reading about the service, and had the opportunity to consider what questions we would need to ask during the process.

While looking at other websites that sell merchandise, I had to put myself in the mindset of a customer and website user, which was easy because that’s the role that I was taking.  Looking for commonalities between the different websites helped me look at the details of how the site was designed, rather than just the functionality of it.  This put into perspective the amount of details and decisions that I will have to make when designing my own website.  It could easily become overwhelming, but being able to evaluate what I liked in other websites should make it more manageable.  The key insight I gained from this exercise is that I can evaluate other businesses when considering decisions I’m making for my own.  There are many successful merchant websites that are available for me to look at.  I can benefit from their experience rather than having to figure it all out on my own.  This will help me better use my resources in the future, and will hopefully help me avoid making decisions that cause me hardships.


It was interesting to learn more about PayPal, because I have used it very seldom, and not for many years.  I wouldn’t have considered using it for my website, but after this assignment, I may reconsider.  However, the key insight I gained from this part of the lesson wasn’t about PayPal specifically.  It was about putting myself in the place of my customers, and getting input from other people.  We had to ask a few questions in this assignment, and I was quite surprised at the questions I saw from other students in the class.  My questions were not comprehensive enough, and reading through the questions others were asking made me realize that I needed to understand the topic better than I had on my own.  I realized that I wanted to have the answers to their questions, because I would be much better prepared to make decisions for my business.  I need to get input from others during this process, because I won’t be able to do as well on my own.  Putting myself in the mindset of my customers, and getting input and feedback from others, will help me create a much more successful website than if I did it all by myself.