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[S935]Starting Own Small Business
by Jim Brown, Jim
Many people believe that they are up to meeting the challenge of operating a business from home but some entrepreneurs need small business guides to weave through the legalities and technicalities that occur when establishing home based businesses. Some use the small business guides to learn how to start a business, and other guides will help the small business owner manage the business as a business and not as an outlet for a hobby.

The home based business guides will help business owners differentiate between the differences of operating a retail site from a home location and the business possibilities that come from an internet retail environment. Other challenges can be explored through small business guides such as navigating the void of internet ecommerce solutions. Fewer customers will be able to visit the home business location due to its location, but the doors of the business remain wide open because the business guides showed home based business owners how to market the company effectively to create a mirror image of the home based business on the internet retail websites.

Internet marketing strategies can be superior and perceptive enough to bring customers to retail websites that emulate the home business to thousands of people at one time. Home based business operators learn the power of advertising and marketing through small business guides, and achieve great sales quotas for a market area that had never been explored. Ecommerce business solutions will make online payments possible and provide a professional website from which the home based business can operate.

Certain areas of business law will be learned through the use of small business guides. Every licensed business is expected to maintain a decorum of professionalism at all times. Customers expect to buy items of good quality and have them delivered on time. Business law guidelines can be studied by home based business owners so that business interests are protected at all times. Business owners will use the small business guides to learn about how to handle disputes and how to settle any outstanding accounts that the home based business might incur.

A home based business owner will make many business decisions during the course of the year, and the small business guides will inform the business owner of the location for data and statistics to make competent business decisions. Some home based business owners use the statistical data to determine if there is a market for the product, they sell. Some products are more popular in the West than they are in the East and all marketing efforts could be tailored to fit that need if the right data is on hand to direct that type of business decision.

Some products might be prohibited for sale in many locations throughout the United States. The small business guides released by the Occupational Safety and Health boards would be a very useful resource to guide the sale of such products. A small, home based business might benefit well from the information contained in small business guides that offer listings for all government grants. Small business owners might qualify for more than one grant and that type of financial information will prove very useful to new businesses that need help getting started.

IDS is a sad malady that affects many people who claim they want to start their own business, but never seem to get beyond just talking about it. The symptoms of IDS are a lack of belief in themselves, a fear of failure and ridicule, a misguided belief that lots of money is required to start a business, and lousy time management skills. IDS can even cause an otherwise intelligent person to question their own sanity. It's a sad disease that prevents thousands of people every year from achieving their American Dream.

But there is hope. IDS can be cured simply by facing it head on and accepting the fact that not everyone is cut out to be an entrepreneur. Don't beat yourself up if you're more comfortable working for someone else. Just accept the fact that business is not for you and strive to be the absolute best employee you can be and you'll achieve success in that arena.

If you're dead-set on starting your own business and IDS is keeping you up at night, consider the following symptoms and suggested cures.

"I don't have time to start a business." I hear this one all the time from people who spend five hours a night parked in front of the TV. Sorry, couch potato, you get zero sympathy from me. You must make time for what's important to you, so if starting your own business is important to you, find the time to make it happen. I started my business from the corner of my tiny bedroom working between the hours of ten at night till whenever I passed out in the wee hours of the morning. Then I'd get up and be at my day job at 8AM. I'd work on the business during my lunch hour and on weekends. There are only so many hours in the day so you have to make the best use of what God gave you. When a spare minute pops up use it to work on your business; otherwise grab the remote and keep your day job.

"I don't have the money to start a business." Many people are under the misconception that starting a business requires piles of cash. Nothing could be further from the truth. I'd wager that many of the Forbes 100 were started for less than $10,000; many for less than $1,000. When you start a business you should do so for as little money as possible. Put what money you have toward the things that are vital and backburner everything else. Become an expert at stretching every dollar until it screams. Instead of tying up your money in inventory try to negotiate 90 day terms with suppliers. Instead of buying fancy desk chairs park your can on a milk crate until money starts rolling in. Instead of signing a lease for office space that will tie up your first born for five years work from your kitchen table.

"I don't have the confidence to start a business." When I hear this one I know immediately that I'm talking to someone who will probably never even start a business. Let's be honest, everyone would start their own business if they had a 100% guarantee of success, but very few people would bet the farm on starting their own business knowing that most small businesses fail within the first five years. I knew that statistic going in and so did every other entrepreneur who threw caution to the wind and dove in with both feet. Fear of failure is the number one killer of success. But understand this: if you never fail, you will never succeed.

"I don't think I'm smart enough to start a business." If starting a business was rocket science all businesses would be owned by rocket scientists. You don't need an MBA to start a business. Many entrepreneurs, including me, never even went to college. I drove by a college once. It looked really hard so I kept going. Business success depends more on common sense and careful planning than book smarts. Don't cut yourself short just because you don't have a degree on your wall or an acronym after your name.

"I don't have the self-discipline to start a business." This is the most deadly symptom of IDS because it reveals the truth about the person making the statement. Succeeding in business is all about taking action without being told to do so. You're the guy or gal that makes things happen. You must have the self-discipline to jump out of bed every morning ready to take on the world, which may mean calling on customers, managing employees, making important decisions, and working 18 hours straight if that's what the day requires. If you have to be told what to do and when to do it, business is not for you.

You can overcome IDS. All it takes is a little honesty and self-realization. And sometimes a good swift kick in the pants. Consider yourself kicked.

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