Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Have a New Business Idea: 5 Questions to Ask Yourself

Starting your own business is no small task.The amount of effort, time, and money that goes into such an endeavor can be overwhelming at best.So the primary concern for most entrepreneurs looking to start their own business is: Is this even an opportunity worth pursuing?If that question has been weighing on your mind, here are 5 questions to ask yourself:


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Do I Love This Idea?If you are interested in opening your own business simply for the money, then chances are you will never get your business off the ground.The process of opening your own business is so time-consuming and difficult that you would better be doing something you love, something that fascinates you to no end.The whole point of entrepreneurship is the opportunity to do whatever it is that you want to do, so choose to do something you love.

2.Is Someone Else Interested?Lets face it, you can start a business focused on something you love, but you are not going to get very far unless someone else loves it too.Even in the earliest stages of growing your business, you need to find someone who is willing to pay you for your product or service.That is the only way you will be able to keep sinking money into your business.Ask your customer(s) for feedback on what you are doing right and what you could be doing better.

3.Does It Cost Too Much?Chances are that you are not independently wealthy, so make sure you do not put too many of your precious few funds into starting up your business.Choose something that does not involve exorbitant start-up costs.If start-up costs require too much of your money, you will probably bail out before you reach profitability.If your business does require large amounts of start-up money, try beginning with a smaller endeavour or a related service to help you save money before you make any larger investment.

4.Am I Different?You are not going to get very far if you are selling the same product as your competitor at the same price and in the same way.You need to find something distinctive that will set you apart from everyone else in your market.Is your product unique?Do you provide an extra service that your competitor does not provide?If you are the new kid on the block, it is going to be difficult for you to compete only on price.You have to find something more substantial that makes you stand out and convince potential customers that they can not live without whatever it is that you have to offer.

5.Can I Do This By Myself?Do you know how to create a business website?Do you know how to create a business budget?If you do not know how to do the simplest of business-building tasks, then you are not ready to start your own business.There is hope, however.You can always enlist the help of others who have expertise in the areas where you are green, if you have the funds available.But your best bet is to teach yourself everything you need to know about owning and running own your business before you start.

Just look at all the restaurants that fold almost as soon as they have opened.Many folks are under the impression that running a restaurant is a snap, but they do not understand all the complexities involved.Make sure you know exactly what to expect of yourself and your business before diving in headfirst.

Starting your own business is an exciting prospect, especially if you have a business idea that you are just crazy about.But make sure you are ready before you jump right in.Find out if others are interested in what you are offering, make sure you have the necessary funds to start your business, and prepare yourself as much as possible for this huge undertaking.Most of all, enjoy the wonder of being your own boss and running your own company.There is nothing like it!


About the Author

Seomul Evans is a SEO expert with a leading SEO Marketing company specializing in Video Search Engines and a contributor of marketing articles


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