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Starting new business requires you to complete a number of steps and make some key decisions. With the right planning, work and a little bit of luck, 2010 could be a great year to start your own new business. But why would you want to go it alone in the first place? Here are 10 reasons why you should start up new business over the coming year.
Though part of your overall plan, you’ll need to select a location, decide on a business structure, and obtain the necessary licenses and permits. In addition, determining which financing options will meet your short-term needs and long-term goals is crucial.
- You are your own boss – Sick of your manager giving you a hard time in a job you loath? If you start up your own business, the only person you have to answer to is yourself. Being your own boss gives you the freedom to do things your way and implement your own plans. Of course, you live or die by your decisions, but that’s what’s good about it isn’t it?
- Fame and recognition – It is the opinion of some that this is an important reason why people start companies.
- You get to do what you’re interested in – If you are stuck behind a desk selling insurance over the phone to uninterested pensioners, the chances are that you would rather be doing something else. The good thing about being an entrepreneur is that you choose what kind of firm you start up, and where. So, providing that you’ve done your research properly and there is a gap in the market, you can turn a hobby or interest into a profitable enterprise.
- You participate in all aspects of a business - there is nothing more exciting than to be broadly involved in the operation of a business. The entrepreneur helps conceive the product or service, helps design it, goes out and gets orders, makes sure the factory runs well, helps the customer put it into operation, and finally sees the effect that all of this has on the profits of the firm.
- Meeting your own targets can be a huge motivation to work hard and drive the business forward. Start your own firm and you get to set and meet your own deadlines.
- Get creative – If you have considered going it alone, you will have thought out how you would do things your way. Being an entrepreneur gives you the freedom to express yourself and develop your concept in any way you choose. Of course, there are always financial constraints, but the ability to be as creative as you like is far more appealing than a one-dimensional job that a monkey could do one-handed.
- Joy of winning – Entrepreneurs are the ultimate achievers. They like to win. Starting a company is a good way to satisfy the achievement instinct. Starting a new company, working for a new company, being involved in any way with a new company is just plain fun. It is satisfying and exciting. We spend more hours at our job than at anything else we do. Why shouldn’t we enjoy it?
- It’s not that hard to do – The news is full of stories about the amount of red tape and taxes that small firms have to face on a daily basis. However, over the past few years, several measures have been introduced that should make it easier to go it alone. From the Small Firms Loan Guarantee to various inner-city projects, the government certainly can’t be accused of doing absolutely nothing for budding entrepreneurs. With the Prince’s Trust, Shell LiveWIRE and other support organisations also up and running, you should be able to secure the help and funding needed to get you started.
- Personal financial gain – business can be very profitable! If you think that it’s just large corporations that make big profits, you would be wrong. There are countless stories of entrepreneurs hitting on a great idea, exploiting it well and being well on their way to their first million by the end of the year. Although the startup process can be tough, with long hours and little money not uncommon, if you run your business well, the rewards can be huge. Gains can come more quickly and can be much greater than when working for someone else. For most people becoming an entrepreneur is the only way available to make a lot of money. And, from a purely selfish point of view, you will get most of the profits yourself.
- You can have a second career – Of course, if you don’t fancy giving up a regular income, you can always get the best of both worlds and stay as an employee while running your own firm. Although juggling the two can be tricky, having a successful sideline should be very profitable option. Do something that you are interested in and go for it.
Whether you’re starting new business on the side while still employed elsewhere, a student or homemaker looking for extra income, or unemployed and trying to figure out what to do, there are plenty of opportunities for you to start up a side business inexpensively. It’s unlikely any of these will make you a living in the first few months, but they all have the potential to grow into full-time businesses. So what are you waiting for?
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dang sweet stuff bro.