Entrepreneurs are always looking to innovate and improve — sometimes on themselves. Which is why they take New Year’s resolutions very seriously. No “lose 10 pounds” or “find a hobby” here. These entrepreneurial resolutions are ones every business owner will intimately understand.

With that being said, we don’t think there is room for doubt as to why should YOU be online. But if you’re still doubtful, here are key reasons to go online in 2016:


Quit your job and start a company:
This is where it all starts. Once you have the dream, you have to find the guts to actually go through with it. Is this the year you’re going to make this company idea a real business?Make a profit:
You had a good first year, gained some customers and clients, even hired an intern. Next year, you’re hoping to make a profit. Maybe even pay yourself.Be a better leader:
New business owners can be timid leaders. Vow to be proud of your position and act like a boss.Keep up with current events:
Remember that time you forgot to vote in an important election because you were so busy running your business that you neglected current events? Yeah. Time to close the email and check the news.Make time for “me.”:
Every entrepreneur goes through that “business comes first” phase. Now, it’s time to take care of yourself and finally master that whole work-life balance thing everyone’s always talking about. Whether it means leaving work before 7 p.m. a few days a week to catch your favorite gym class or treating yourself to a much-needed family vacation, do it. After the year you had, you’ve earned it.With that being said, we don’t think there is room for doubt as to why should YOU be online. But if you’re still doubtful, here are key reasons to go online in 2016:

1. The World is your Oyster:
One of the key things about the web is that you’re no longer limited to your neighborhood or your city as far as customers are concerned. This was and always will be one of the greatest reasons to be online. The way things are going in the eComm space, this is now a verifiable fact. Imagine a multi-billion dollar industry just waiting for you, it’s almost criminal to let it go.2. It’s Easy:
For a very long time, building a website has been associated with enigma and confusion. A lay person will have no understanding of the technicality or the various nuances that need to be focused on. But wait, what about setup offline? Indian red-tapism is notorious to crack, not to mention expensive. A lay person may not understand tech but we’re certain he/she surely doesn’t understand the nuances associated with setting up a business offline either. Think about all the legal stuff, permissions, rent, costs and a million other things that we’re not even thinking about. It’s time to realize compared to all that, setting up a website is cake-walk. And to make your journey a tad bit simpler.