3 Reasons Online Marketplaces Benefit Entrepreneurs — and Should Be ProtectedNo matter what products you sell or which customer segments you court, online marketplaces can and should be an important part of your growth strategy. They're important to entrepreneurs as individuals and our economy as a whole.

ByKrystal Popov

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With a year that has thus far been defined by interest rate hikes, layoffs and skyrocketing prices, the word "recession" continues to plaster media headlines. Amidst so much economic uncertainty, it is more important than ever for entrepreneurs to leverage business models that provide stability and support, and for government to protect their right to do so.

If you are looking to grow your access to a stable customer base, look no further than online marketplaces, which many entrepreneurs have found to be fertile ground for innovation, access, and an expanded economy that helps businesses affordably reach a global audience. These sales channels account for the largest share ofecommerce retail purchases worldwide, contributing to the United States economy withannual salesof $792 billion.

Here are a few reasons you should consider expanding your business from a storefront or a standalone website to an online marketplace.

Related:How Online Marketplaces Are Changing the Face of Entrepreneurship

Low barriers to entry

Rather than paying for a physical store or building and managing your own website, online marketplaces offer a relatively inexpensive way to "set up shop" and keep your virtual doors open. Thebuilt-in infrastructure在线市场提供也容易brands to scale by providing search, shipping, return and customer support features in-house that allow entrepreneurs to focus on their business.

With this in mind, it's no wonder that the online marketplace model is particularlyfruitfulfor smaller and newer businesses — fostering opportunities for entrepreneurs to start, grow and reinvest. All of these digital economies and platforms are basically giant entrepreneur creation machines. If you are a digital entrepreneur, there's never been a better setting or a better time to start a business.

Larger customer pipeline

Perhaps the most appealing aspect of online marketplaces is that sellers not only introduce their brands tonew audiences, spanning all corners of the virtual globe, but that online marketplaces inherently enhance their promotion through SEO and high web traffic. Amazon alone receives2 billion visits a monthfrom U.S. consumers.

This is one reason why recent data shows that, despite looming recession fears, online marketplaces are actuallygrowing. In 2022, U.S. consumers conducted 46% of their online shopping through marketplaces, a 10% year-over-year increase from 2021. Globally, more than 75% of consumers believe marketplaces are the most convenient way to shop online.

Related:Marketplaces Are Taking Over Ecommerce. Here's What Retailers Can Gain by Joining the Movement Now.

Better customer experience

Not only are online marketplaces beneficial for small business growth, but they have also become stalwarts ofconsumer experienceand safety. The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development found that about50% of participating marketplaceshave signed up to a public commitment to enhance consumer protection beyond their legal obligations. For instance, Mercari reported that "it offered training/education sessions for school students" on how to shop safely and avoid selling scams.

The government has also done work to further strengthen the safety of these marketplaces. Last year, Congress passed the Integrity, Notification and Fairness in Online Retail Marketplaces for Consumers(INFORM Consumers) Act, which was an important step in furthering the work online marketplaces already do to keep retailers and consumers safe. However, there were also harmful bills introduced in Congress that could have wreaked havoc on independent online sellers if enacted.

This year, it will be important for legislators to keep the best interests of small online businesses and consumers in mind. Any future policy proposal should ensure that entrepreneurs can continue to enjoy the existing benefits and support of online marketplaces, including by protecting our unfettered access to customers worldwide without bogging us down in red tape, unwarranted litigation or unworkable compliance standards.

Related:The Dominance of the Online Marketplaces in the Retail Industry

No matter what products you sell or which customer segments you court, online marketplaces can and should be an important part of your growth strategy. They're important to entrepreneurs as individuals and our economy as a whole — and they deserve to be protected.

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Krystal Popov

Entrepreneur Leadership Network Contributor

Founder and owner of The L Offices

Krystal Popov serves on the Board of Directors for the National Association of Women Business Owners - Tucson Chapter and is the owner of coworking business, The L Offices.

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