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Start Your Own Business: Starting The Right Way, What You Should Not Do, Finding Your Ideal Customer

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Start Your Own Business: Starting The Right Way, What You Should Not Do, Finding Your Ideal Customer

Start Your Own Business: Starting The Right Way, What You Should Not Do, Finding Your Ideal Customer by Paul Odame
English | November 7, 2020 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B08MZ7LT65 | 120 pages | Rar (PDF, AZW3) | 0.55 Mb

There are no limits on who can become a great entrepreneur. You don't necessarily need a college degree, a bunch of money in the bank or even business experience to start something that could become the next major success.
Job security is largely a relic, benefits are not nearly what they used to be, and starting your own business is looking a lot less risky.
If you're an Entrepreneur, odds are you already have the drive, but, you might not know how to start building your empire.
The most important thing to remember if you are considering starting a business is this: It's not a race. The old saying that "Rome was not built in a day" applies here. Just because you open a business doesn't mean that you're going to immediately start making money. People who rush get penalized in the marketplace much more severely than people who take their time.
It's far better to methodically, diligently research your idea. Is anyone else doing it? What's the competition like? Do consumers and businesses have viable substitutes if they don't choose your product? Does your product really solve a pesky problem? Is the demand going to be great enough in the future, not just for a year or two?
In-depth research will also guide when writing your business plan.
Why write a plan even if you are the only person who works in the business?
Because it forces you to answer critical questions that you must not ignore if you want to have a strong chance of success.
It doesn't have to be long.
Make it a single page if you don't have the patience to do more. But it should answer these questions:
What is the purpose of the business?
Who are my customers?
What problem does my product/service solve?
Who is my competition and why is my product/service's advantage?
How will I price, position, market and support my product?
What are my financial projections for the business for the next 3-5 years?…….. etc

It takes time to let people know who you are, so stay focused on achieving your short-term goals and give the rest time to come together on its own.
This Book "Start Your Own Business" will be of a great help to you. Enjoy !

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