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GoDaddy (GDDY) reports that 70% of surveyed microbusiness owners said their website provides them with a source of income. 18% of microbusiness owners responded that their website is the second-most common place to make a first sale. The most popular way microbusiness owners spend their first dollars is by creating a website (28%).
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  • 70% of surveyed microbusiness owners reported their website provides them with a source of income.
  • 18% of microbusiness owners responded that their website is the second-most common place to make a first sale.
  • Creating a website is the most popular way microbusiness owners spend their first dollars (28%).
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NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / December 7, 2023 / GoDaddy

As originally published by GoDaddy's Venture Forward research initiative

The big fact: Investing in a website pays off for entrepreneurs. According to GoDaddy's Venture Forward research initiative, the most popular way *microbusiness owners spend their first dollars is by creating a website (28%), and it pays off.  For instance, 70% of surveyed microbusiness owners said their website provides them with a source of income, with 18% of microbusiness owners responding that their website is the second-most common place to make a first sale.

How were the first dollars invested into the business?

Entire Sample (N=3,525)

Creating my website28%
Obtaining Licenses/permits/taxes24%
Developing new products/services14%
Marketing my business online (social media, ads, promotions, etc.)12%
Marketing my business using traditional media (print, radio, tv, promotions, etc.)7%
Finding office/retail space6%
Hiring employees2%
Hiring a consultant1%

Source: GoDaddy Venture Forward US National Survey, August 2023 (N=3,525)

Jan Grieco, owner of Great North Woods Teas & Herbs participated in the Empower by GoDaddy program, where she learned how to build a website. Jan shared, "Now, every time I go to the farmer's market, people say, ‘My friend told me about your web page, so I looked it up and had to come and find you!' The fact that we're gaining awareness for what we do because of our website is really good."

First challenges: While microbusiness owners prioritize investment in developing a website to support their ventures, challenges still persist. According to Venture Forward research, the third most popular challenge microbusiness owners face when first starting is marketing their business online (42%), followed by getting access to financial capital (23%), and getting their business website online (22%).

Understanding these challenges can help advocates for small businesses provide entrepreneurs the necessary tools and resources they need for a more successful business. For example, Empower by GoDaddy, launched in 2017, is a global social impact program that partners locally with nonprofits and community organizations to understand the unique barriers entrepreneurs from underserved communities face and provide them with digital tools, training, networking and mentorship to accelerate their business journeys.

The research: GoDaddy's Venture Forward research initiative analyzes more than 20 million online businesses with a digital presence (measured by a unique domain and an active website). Most of these businesses employ fewer than ten people, categorizing each as a microbusiness. While these *microbusinesses may be small, their impact on economies is outsized even though they are often too informal or too new to show up in traditional government statistics.

Since 2018, Venture Forward surveyed more than 30,000 small business owners with a digital presence, making it the source for microbusiness data and insights.

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SOURCE: GoDaddy



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What is the most popular way microbusiness owners spend their first dollars?

The most popular way microbusiness owners spend their first dollars is by creating a website, accounting for 28% of surveyed microbusiness owners.

What percentage of surveyed microbusiness owners reported their website provides them with a source of income?

70% of surveyed microbusiness owners said their website provides them with a source of income.

What percentage of microbusiness owners responded that their website is the second-most common place to make a first sale?

18% of microbusiness owners responded that their website is the second-most common place to make a first sale.

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