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Feb 23rd
This is a guest post by Carol Roth.
Are you tired of working for someone else? Do you think starting your own business could get you off the unemployment line? Think again. The failure rate for new businesses within the first 5 years is as high as 90 percent.
Before you decide to join the ranks of America’s self-employed, find out if business ownership is right for you. Try these 6 steps.
Know your motives.
Are you bored, wanting to be free of a boss, or eager to jump on the bandwagon of a hot technology? These are not valid reasons to start a business. But if you’re focused on solving a customer problem, believe you can do better than anyone else, and are dying to work long hours, wear many hats, and balance responsibilities, you have the right start-up mindset.
Meet the people.
If you equate business ownership with solitude and freedom from annoying coworkers or managers, you’re in for a surprise. Entrepreneurs spend most of their time dealing with people — investors, professionals such as lawyers and accountants, suppliers, and customers.
Prepare yourself.
Ever managed employees and vendors? Do you know your industry inside and out, including aspects such as accounting and marketing? If you don’t have all the entrepreneurial skills you need, acquire them before starting your business. Spend time working in a similar company, shadow a business in your industry, or accept an internship.
Check your checkbook.
Be honest about your relationship with money. Do you have money to invest? Are you able to lose it all? Will you rely on others? Do you avoid financial risk at all costs? Are you “good” with money? How you handle money now will influence the type of financial manager you’ll be.
Know your competition.
Is your market saturated with successful businesses? Is your industry littered with bad businesses? Is anyone doing what you want to do? If not, why not? To brand your business and woo investors, you’ll need to understand why and how you can outshine competitors.
Test your scalability.
Successful businesses rely on automation and delegation. Will you be able to teach other employees to do your work? If your business relies on your brain and skills alone, you might have a successful job, but not a successful business.
Official bio: A popular media personality on Fox News, MSNBC, and WGN-TV Chicago, among others, Carol Roth has an award-winning blog at www.CarolRoth.com. Her new book is The Entrepreneur Equation: Evaluating the Realities, Risks, and Rewards of Having Your Own Business (BenBella Books, March 2011).
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Feb 8th
This Friday, I’m doing another webinar at StartupSofa — a new community for aspiring and rookie entrepreneurs — called How to Start a Web-Based Digital Products Business.
You can register online here: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/972390234
Also … I just posted 12 tips for how to be a professional – my advice for college grads with their first jobs and it’s gotten some good response.
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Whether your starting a new business or rethinking an existing one, 2011 offers fresh possibilities and a new start. If you’re launching a new business, there have never been more resources available to start you on your way. If you have an existing business, look for resources and strategies to make the most of it for a new start in a new year. We hope the advice and resources below will help.
Tips for raising small business capital. Raising money to start your business may be among your most important steps in the process of getting your small business up and running and make no mistake, it isn’t easy. But with five easy steps you make the prospecting process much easier by establishing a business model, a product and an easily understandable picture of the value your company represents. lawag.com
Can your small business change the world? More than simply turn a profit, does your business create true value in a way that changes the world in which we live? Social entrepreneurship is taking this philosophy to whole new level and as you consider your new or existing business in 2011, it may not be a bad idea to figure out where you fit in. YoungUpstarts
What do you want from your business in 2011? As crazy as it may sound, coming up with a set of New Year’s resolutions may be more than just a Holiday tradition. It could be a critical way for either starting a new venture or making important changes to an existing one. Entrepreneur Andre Taylor has some exciting ideas along these lines in this short video. Small Business Loan Blog
What are your small business ideas? Entrepreneur and blogger Ivan Widjaya has a few of his own to share. The business ideas in this list aren’t exactly specific but explore some brand new trends out there that could stand a second look. It’s a great idea to look at some new possibilities when considering starting a new business or branching into a new product or service. Here are some ideas to get the creative juices flowing. Noobpreneur
Some entrepreneurs far from frustrated. The optimism rate amongst entrepreneurs has fluctuated up and down during the tough economic times we’ve all experienced recently. But just how enthusiastic small business people are about the future kind of depends upon who you ask. Here’s one ray of sunshine amongst participants of a recent survey conducted by a blog targeted at solo entrepreneurs that suggests their outlook is far from gloomy. The Solopreneur Life
Staying engaged with your customer base. Whether they’re the people that read your blog, follow you on Twitter and Facebook, buy your products and services or refer others to you, your network is a community that must be nurtured. If you’re just starting a business, this could involve building a network in the first place. If you have a business it means keeping that network energized. Epic Launch
By any other name. Yes, that new product, business or service name certainly can be important. Think of how much is riding on your choice! No, maybe it’s a better idea that you don’t go overboard fretting about this particular choice. Instead, get educated about the best way to identify a new business or revitalize an old one. Fast Company
Little changes can make the biggest difference. In his first post of the New Year, David Siteman Garland talks about the small alterations you can make in a new business or an existing business that lead to big differences down the road. Sure, it’s easy to look at what needs to change and get done in the coming year and to get overwhelmed and intimidated as a result. But sometimes smaller, simpler changes are what count. The Rise to the Top
What’s the hottest new business idea? It’s inevitable around this time of year. Heck, we just shared a list of small business prospects earlier in this roundup. And that overwhelming list gets longer when you add those “hot” new franchise opportunities. Do yourself a favor, suggests Joel Libava. Do some due diligence. No idea is hot for everyone. Find the business model that works for you. The Franchise King
Want to win in 2011? Read this book! Ivana Taylor reviews a book by Rick Kash and David Calhoun with lessons for companies large and small. As its title implies, Kash and Calhoun’s book rethinks the way that companies look at satisfying customers, something every business should be examining as a way to succeed bigger in 2011. Small Business Trends
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