Sensis® e-Business Report: the times, they are a changin’
Christena Singh | 20 August 2009
Sensis has been releasing an annual e-Business Report since 1995 looking at how businesses and now consumers utilise technology. With the 2009 report just released, report author Christena Singh tells us how things have changed …
I don’t know about you, but I find it pretty mind-boggling to go back to our 1995 report and see that 48 per cent of businesses had no intention of getting on to the internet, mostly because they saw no business use for it!
Back in 1995 Sensis released its first “Special Report into Technology” which looked at how Australia’s small and medium businesses were using computers and the like. Actually, it was pretty much just computers, and a bit of internet. There was no talk of e-business in those days. “The Internet” had a capital “I”, because it was kind of special, and maybe a bit intimidating!
Move forward to 2009… the internet doesn’t get a capital these days! Now we see 97 per cent of Australia’s SMEs with computers, and despite what they might have thought back in 1995, 95 per cent of them are on the internet. Of those, 96 per cent have a broadband connection.
And businesses certainly have found a use for it – many in fact! While e-mail remains the number one use for businesses at 97 per cent, other top uses include looking for information on products and services (92 per cent), getting reference information and research data (91 per cent), internet banking (86 per cent) and access online directories, such as our beloved Yellow Pages® Online (83 per cent).
Now we see some 74 per cent of SMEs using the internet to buy goods and services, and 56 per cent using it to sell their products and services – with both of these applications growing further over the past year.
But for me the most interesting finding this year for businesses is that 26 per cent of Australian consumers are now accessing the internet on their mobile phones. If you look at the top three mobile internet uses – looking for information on products and services, using social networking sites and looking for suppliers of products and services – it is interesting to note that two of these top three are commercial-based activities. Definitely something for businesses to be thinking about when planning their business strategies for 2009 – and beyond!







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