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Do You Really Want To Be An Entrepreneur?

Written by: Lee Lister

Article Overview: Of course you do, otherwise you wouldn’t be reading this. You’ve probably got an idea, you may have held onto the dream of working for yourself for some time – but how do you put them altogether?

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Do You Really Want To Be An Entrepreneur?

Of course you do, otherwise you wouldn’t be reading this. You’ve probably got an idea, you may have held onto the dream of working for yourself for some time – but how do you put them altogether?

First of all you have to make sure that what you want to sell is something that other people want, and more importantly will pay enough of their hard earned dollars that you can make a profit?

Change the Dream to Reality: Well first of all you have to have that great idea fully defined. Change it from a dream to an actual product. Get a prototype made or a fully working item if you can manage and afford it. If you have no idea what to sell then go and find something that no one else has but everyone wants. Sounds difficult doesn’t it? Well look to your abilities and interests first. Go and visit some forums, do some research on the internet and have a look on Yahoo Answers, eBay and similar and see what questions people as asking and what is being sold. You should get some ideas here.

Does Anyone Want It?: Now you need to find out if anyone will buy your brand new widget. Go back to those forums, look at the relevant magazines and newspapers, watch the news etc. Ask people what they thing – not your family and friends they won’t be brutally honest with you. Researching the demand for your widget is very important. Without demand you don’t have a viable business. Stay in the niches and out of saturated markets or markets that are dominated my mega companies. You don’t have the marketing money to take on the big boys just yet, but many people have made their fortunes with niche products that make people say “Now why didn’t I think of that?”.

Working The Figures: Now you need to ensure that you are successful – so you have to work the figures. You need to work your potential profit, your overheads as well as out the ROI – return on investment. Once you’ve done this you know whether you have a viable business or not.

Now You Need To Work Hard: Starting a business is hard – very hard and you are going to have to be willing to work long hours. If you are used to be in the corporate world you are used to having people to do things – in your new business that person is you. Work hard and soon you will have someone else around to do the stuff you don’t want to. Just keep hold of the reins!

Taking Calculated Risks: Most entrepreneurs are not afraid to take risks. This does not mean that you enter a market with eyes closed hoping for success. I have said calculated risks. You need to plan your business carefully, but be ready to take advantage of opportunities that you may see. Similarly you need to know when not to take risks and run for your plan B when problems arise, as they will.

Keep Organised: Lastly you need to organised, such that your customers get their products as they order them, your bills are paid and your money banked. You need to be organised enough to continually build your business and chase new customers and markets.

If you follow these ideas you are well on the way to becoming a successful entrepreneur. Good luck.

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Lee Lister is a Business Consultant with more than 25 year's consultancy experience for many household names. She is known as The Bid Manager or The Biz Guru.

From an early age she began an unparalleled journey through business consulting that continues to span across the UK, USA, Europe and Asia. She has consulted for a considerable number of companies all over the world. Specialising in business change management, start up consultancy and trouble shooting. Lee's experience in marketing and internet marketing is also keenly sought after.

She is a prolific published writer of books, ebooks and articles and can easily be found on major search engine and Amazon. Her books include: FastTrack Bid Management, Proposal Writing For Smaller Businesses, How Much Does It Cost To Start A Business, Entrepreneur's Apprentice and a series of Start My New Business books that do as they say in the title!

Her major web sites are:
http://www.BizGuru.us
http://www.Bid-Manager.com
http://www.MarketingGuerrillas.com
http://www.StartMyNewBusiness.com



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