Sunday 12 July 2015

3 Key Factors to a Successful Business



Comelite’s 3 Key Factors 
to a Successful Business


  
Starting and running a successful business can be rewarding and challenging. Success requires focus, discipline and communication skills. However, success will not come over night - it requires a long-term focus and that you remain consistent in challenging environments.
Every company and business has their own philosophy and strategy of a successful business, and you could find them all on the internet. These are common points shared among all and the main rules will be the same everywhere, whether in US, Europe, MENA or the Far East. 

Business is Business everywhere!



At Comelite, though, we have tried to fit all the key factors in just 3 major steps. Not that we don’t agree with the rest; we actually do but they can be fitted under these categories.

Comelite defines a successful business as:

1.      Your interest is our interest
Every company, business, organization etc. needs to sell its products, services, consultancy and projects and everyone knows that when they approach you. At Comelite, what has made us successful in selling our services and competing our competitors, is our customers’ interest, need and development. So it’s not all about selling to us.
We just don’t care or try to sell and fill in our pockets, we try to provide what’s best for our clients, its company and business development and promotion on the online market.
That’s maybe why we chose to expand into MENA as well.
Once MENA started to develop its countries back in the early millennium, we thought of also expanding in this region to assist and enhance companies to develop themselves on the online market as we provide the most primary appearance and awareness features of a business online. This is also why we first started with web development and then expanded to apps., management systems, videos etc. as the technology on the online world also developed itself.
What’s important, is to see that our customer is satisfied from our work, customer service and support. Therefore, our main priority is our customer’s satisfaction, which is first built on customer’s interest, making it your own interest. Caring about what your customer needs and trying to fulfill it with every solution that you can provide and to the last bit. We don’t try to push our own beneficial interest or item on the customer, we learn the problem, the need and then fit our services to the customer’s interest. That’s how we do the job right and please our customers.
2.      Multi Dimensioned Services
As mentioned above, Comelite first started with a small team of web developers. As technology also rapidly expanded in to the online market, Comelite came into a conclusion that website alone cannot be the solution to all businesses for their online presence and advertisement, to get themselves known and sell their products… Thus, Comelite thought of expanding its services to meet the new standard and be the one and only solution. Yet, being all the way in US and working globally, with a wide new presence in MENA, how could we provide some basic hardware that is also needed for online presence?
In conclusion, Comelite started to expand its services one by one, providing a whole spectrum of software and advertisement, which could be easily done remotely.
This is when web development with its full package of SEO and social media came into service to resolve online and digital marketing, then came graphical and branding services, mobile applications for all smartphones, management systems and video and media production. Anything that can do with a company’s online awareness, advertisement and customer attraction!
Comelite recently established a sister company which provides architectural services such as sketching, designing, rendering and interior \ exterior designing.
It is with our multi-dimensional services that have also worked successfully, especially in establishing long-term business relationships and clients. 
 


3.      Company Management by Women
The company CEO is Sara Lee and many of the department managers are women, like marketing, business, technical, architectural etc.
I am not a feminist myself, but in experience, it seems that our women managers have well organized the departments and projects; from working with employees to customers.
Women’s major characteristics of caring, collaboration, listening skills, focus on development, and valuing different opinions is probably the reason that has built their relationship with both the employees and clients.
According to a research done by PA Consulting Group, the public reports of 50 U.S. and U.K. companies over a six-year period to reveal that companies with female leaders generated higher total shareholder return.

In conclusion, it is greatly advised to approach Comelite IT Solutions Company for your online presence, to get your job done in its best way and be happy throughout your business.

Visit us at www.comelite.net
Contact me soniamartin@comelite.net

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Friday 10 July 2015

An App for Everyone



An App for Everyone!

Based on our motto “An App for Everyone”, we offer a special package for smaller businesses with a specific list of menus and services as the following:


 
- Instant Apps and web building software
- Access to company catalogs via PDF reader or browser
- Photo Gallery
- Distributors
- Offline Access
- Contact us
- Product details list
- News Page
- Google maps




Through a catalog, you will have the option to choose from a variety of prepared design samples. After determining the pages and features, you can get your mobile app designed by our professionals and published on Google Play as well as Apple Store.
For just 500 bucks you can get your own app in order to establish your own network with suppliers, employees and customers. 



This solution is for those who want to prove the taste of being “on app” and making profits by handling everything with just some few finger tips.
Welcome aboard!
What’s more: we can also offer additional features such as push notifications, video files etc.
Contact me at soniamartin@comelite.net for more info.     

Saturday 4 July 2015

Why You Need a Mobile App for Your Small Business

Here's Why Your Business Needs Its Own Mobile App 

 



Today I’d like to talk about mobile apps in combination with business, and why you should consider building a mobile app for your own company.
These days’ mobile apps at the small business level are still rare, and this is where you can take a big leap ahead of your competitors.
 
More and more small and midsize businesses are following the mobile trend, understanding that an effective mobile strategy involves more than just a mobile-friendly website. 
In fact, these days you’ll notice that many small businesses you interact with in your everyday life have their own dedicated mobile app. These companies are ahead of the game when it comes to taking their marketing to the next level.
Several small industries too have profited from developing mobile apps. While most small businesses have their own Website, it is indeed more profitable for them to also develop a mobile app.




In case you are still not sure why anyone would want to build their own mobile platform, here are the top nine benefits of going down this path sooner rather than later :

  • ·       Be Visible to Customers at All Times
  • ·       Reaching Many More Customers
  • ·       Create a Direct Marketing Channel
  • ·       Provide Value to Your Customers
  • ·       Build Brand and Recognition
  • ·       Improve Customer Engagement 
  • ·       Stand Out From the Competition 
  • ·       Cultivate Customer Loyalty
  • ·       Earning with Your App

- The more often you can get customers involved with your app, the sooner they will be inclined to buy your product and service.
soniamartin@comelite.net

Wednesday 1 July 2015

Why Do I Need a Website?


Here are 21 Reasons…
 Why you Need a Website!
 
Steve Jobs also asked ‘why’. He challenged every single operation within his company. Everyone, from the engineers to the accounting staff, did things differently, because Jobs would ask them why they did things in a certain way.
And answering, “Well, that’s what everybody else is going” simply wasn’t good enough.
When I started my first business several years ago, the first thing I thought was “I need to get a website”. Why did I think that? Why do I need a website?
I decided to get with the program and copy Steve Jobs to answer the fundamental questions about why I, a small business owner, actually need a website.
 
 
Why Do I Need a Website?
 


Reason #1 – Online brochure
Companies spend millions creating brochures and distributing them. By having a website you can skip that entirely. Your potential customers can find out about you and any of your products online. If you get most of your business through networking and personal connections, then they will want to check out your website.
 
Reason #2 – More customers
More than 2.4 billion people use the internet every day, and some 90% of those have purchased something, or contacted a company, online in the last 12 months. So by not having a website, you will be missing out on a big piece of the pie.
 
Reason #3 – Business value
Have you tried getting a business loan recently? It’s not easy, but if you try and the bank manager asks to see your website, you better have a pretty good one. It doesn’t just stop with the bank, the perceived value of your business will be lower in everyone’s eyes – especially your customers.
 
Reason #4 – Influence
By having a website potentially thousands of people are going to see it. You are able to influence people’s decisions and educate them.
 
Reason #5 – Time to show off
You know that great feeling you get when people recognize your work? Well, by having a website you can show off what you do and take pride in your work.
 
Reason #6 – Helps with business goals
That’s right! When it comes to writing the content for your website you are going to revisit things about your business that you haven’t in years. You will most likely reassess your business goals.
  
Reason #7 – Low barriers of entry
Ever wanted to start a business? Well, now you can do it with virtual space. In fact, by using some free website providers you don’t have to pay a penny.

Reason #8 – 24 hours per day
Your website runs 24/7 without any supervision or need to lock it up. You can always be there for your customers.
 
Reason #9 – Communication with customers
By having a blog or even just a feed on your website, you can update customers on your newest offers, products, promotions, events, photos, or any other content.
 
Reason #10 – Marketing
The internet has opened up a whole new world of marketing that didn’t exist before. Your website can attract new business by using a whole host of low cost marketing techniques.
 
Reason #11 – Customer support
You can greatly reduce the cost of customer support by have a ticketing system, or even just an FAQ on your website. I can think of about 5 companies off the top of my head that streamline your customer service straight from your website.
 
Reason #12 – Your Own Email! 
I know there are other ways to do this, but by having a website you can have your own email address@whateveryouwant.com. It is more professional and easier to remember. I know you love your Gmail and yahoo, but it doesn’t really resonate with customers.
 
Reason #13 – Press releases
I know that sounds a bit far out, but it is true. You can run really cheap press releases online about your business, but to do it you will require a website. In fact, I have had clients who were absolute nobodies get one million views on YouTube because of online press releases.
 
Reason #14 – Stick it to the man
The best answer to “Why do I need a website?” would be that you can stick it to the man. It is the easiest way to quit your job and earn a living.
 
Reason #15 – Any topic or hobby will do
Do you love sports? How about ballet, alternative dance, photography, holidays, Kit-Kats, cars, skateboards, science or animals? Well, then you have a business idea just waiting to happen. The internet has room for an unlimited number of niche blogs that can attract traffic and revenue. Just pick something you love and start writing about it.
 
Reason# 16 – Connect with fellow web masters
On a little side note, if you own a website you get to call yourself a ‘web master’. Pretty cool! But reason #16 for ‘why I need a website’ is that you can easily make new business and personal connections with other website owners. This can lead to extra streams of income for you!
 
Reason #17 – Gives you a voice
Have you ever been in an argument with someone and said “Well, I have written an article about that on my website, and actually, that isn’t the case.” It feels great! For some reason people don’t want to argue with you if you’ve written about something on your website. It also gives you a place where you can voice your opinion without judgment. If someone leaves you a comment you don’t like you can just drag it over to the spam folder.
 
Reason #18 – Do business your own way
You don’t need permission from your boss or company lawyer. 
 
Reason #19 – Beat the big guys
Have you ever wanted to get into business, but don’t know how to compete with all the big names out there? By creating an incredibly beautiful website with a solid strategy behind it you can smash the big guys to pieces. You have no chance of building bigger skyscrapers, but your website can break down the perceived wall between you and them.
 
Reason #20 – Instant credibility
Have you ever had difficulty making that sale? Or convincing someone that you are the real deal. By having a well-structured website you can foster instant credibility with anyone. You can provide the ultimate proof that you are, in fact, the realest of all deals (couldn’t resist that phrase).
 
Reason #21 – Helps you to find a new job
I bet you didn’t see this one coming. I have been harping on about how a website can help your business, but it can help you personally too. Not only can a website host your resume or CV, but by owning and managing your website you have demonstrated tons of hard and soft skills. Having worked in HR once upon a time, I know it is valuable.
 
So… why do I need a website?
 
 Can you think of a couple of reasons why you shouldn’t? It wouldn’t be a balanced argument if you don’t.
 
                                                              soniamartin@comelite.net