The 12 Most Common Mistakes New Entrepreneurs Make & How to Avoid ThemWhen starting a new business the first question to ask yourself is whether you are in fact ready to start your own business. Biba Pedron
A large number of people who start their own business do not realize how much work and time will be involved. They fail to carry out any primary research and as a result become quickly overwhelmed. Perhaps the first question to ask yourself then is whether you are in fact ready to start your own business. Do you have an entrepreneurial mindset? Are you committed to spend all the time you need to succeed? And are you ready to take massive action? At first, you will have to wear many different hats; you will be the CEO, the general manager, the accountant, the salesperson, the computer technician, the secretary, the receptionist. You must therefore prepare yourself because there will be days when you are disappointed, depressed, or frustrated. You have to realize that success will not happen overnight. And it may take a year or two before you achieve your expected results. To avoid these disappointments, here are ‘The 12 Most Common Mistakes New Entrepreneurs Make & How to Avoid Them’: Mistake # 1 - Failure to spend enough time researching the business idea to see if it's viableNumbers of new entrepreneurs have often failed
because they were not truly interested in the business; they were
more interested in making money. It is important to start something
that you really like, because you will be spending a lot of time on
it. Mistake # 2 - Failure to determine whether the business actually adds valueThe
most sustainable businesses, those that withstand the test of time,
provide value by performing a service that people need. Mistake # 3 - Failure to gain a complete and total understanding of the businessEvery
business has drivers; hot buttons and key levers. What drivers exist
in your business? Mistake # 4 - Failure to describe the business in only one or two sentencesNo doubt you’ve
experienced the entrepreneur whose business is so technical or
complex that he cannot explain the concept in plain English. Or, it
takes 20 minutes to convey the purpose of the business. What value or
benefits does your business offer? Mistake # 5 - Failure to conduct the primary researchThere
are many great ideas you can latch on to, but the key in business is
to make sure the idea—the central theme or mission of your business
venture—can attract customers and generate sales and profits. A
great idea in and of itself is not enough to start a business. Mistake # 6 - Failure to contact professionals who can help you get startedNumbers of new entrepreneurs ask their friends and family for
advice when starting a new business. The problem is that they often
ask people who have never started a business; so in reality, these
people are not in a position to offer sound advice. Mistake # 7 – Failure by underestimating financial requirementsDo you know
how much capital you need to start your business? Do you know the
market, did you calculate your cost, did you project your sales, do
you know the number of clients you need? Do you know how long it will
take before you get your first benefits or before you will run out of
money? Mistake # 8 - Failure to make marketing a priorityMany new
entrepreneurs start their business without determining their target,
niche and demography first and as a result have failed to attract any
clients. Marketing should be one of your top priorities. Devising a
marketing plan will help you determine how to promote your products
or services and create a system that will generate more clients for
your business. Mistake # 9 – Failure by under-budgeting the marketing costsToday the world
is overcrowded with businesses and probably a number of those in your
market perform essentially the same functions as you do. This means
that you have to differentiate yourself from them by making your
business stand out. Publicity is essential to your livelihood;
otherwise you will not attract any customers. Mistake # 10 - Failure to focus on the businessMany new entrepreneurs are
energetic and enthusiastic people (which is essential to success),
but they can also be overly optimistic and pursue too many targets
and directions at once. This typically results in mediocre results.
Define your business’ mission as succinctly and narrowly as
possible. When you move in too many directions at once, especially in
the early days of your business, you are likely to fail to execute
anything correctly; so you end up working “on
the business”
instead of “in
the business.”
In other words, you will spend all your time operating each task on
your own. You won’t have the time to sit back, and decide on the
best way to develop your own marketing plan, create new products, or
improve your services. Mistake # 11 - Failure by over-marketingOnce you have developed your product
or service and have perfected your offering, you may think that your
offering is the best in your marketplace. But unfortunately, to be
efficient you can’t sell to everyone. You need to select a specific
target market and stick to it. By doing this you will have a more
efficient message and will more likely achieve success much
sooner. Mistake # 12 - Failure to follow-up with clientsMany new entrepreneurs are
often so desperate to constantly find new clients that they neglect
the clients they already have and in fact end up losing business.
Statistics show that it takes seven more interactions to secure a new
client than to sell more to a repeated client. So develop and
maintain a useful and organized follow-up system to offer new
services to your clients and don’t let them slip away. If you have a business idea, but are unsure how to get started, or already own a business, but have not yet achieved the results or success you were hoping for, check out my book: "Start Your Dream Business Today! The Proven 11 Steps to Start and Grow Your Own Business", a simple yet informative and easy to follow step-by-step guide to everything a new entrepreneur should know when starting a business. Get it today by going to www.StartYourDreamBusinessToday.com. You’ll also get lot of other ideas and resources to help YOU Start Your Dream Business and I will save you time and lot of money, as I did for my clients. © 2006 Biba F. Pédron |
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