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The experts say to write a business plan.
That seems like an awful lot of unpaid work.
Cherilyn Lester has written
an
article you might enjoy entitled "Top 10 Mistakes Entrepreneurs Make When
Starting a Business."
Her Start Up Mistake # 2: ... Although the planning process may seem
long and tedious now, it will benefit you more than you could imagine in the
future... Your plan should guide you, but not constrain you."
Wondering what her Start Up Mistake # 1 is? It's choosing too general a field. We will
talk a lot about finding your niche as we go along.
Have you decided on
how much money you are willing to commit to this venture? I suppose that ideally
you could get started with no out-of-pocket cost, but your time is worth
something, even if you are just working the new business in your "spare time."
A tougher hurdle to overcome, if you're trading a
paying job for an attempted startup, is the "opportunity cost," that is the loss
of that paycheck that you could be earning instead.
In "Work-at-Home Success,"
Donna Fenn cautions us about another factor
to consider: "Remember that whether you're offering a service or selling
a product, you'll need to market yourself to customers, complete the job, and
then wait to get paid (30 to 90 days)."
Even if you are trying to start up "on a shoestring," the best strategy for
getting to profitability may involve some investment in
"how to" guides, software, or
advertising.