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Starting a Business? Here's What You Need

 

People who dream of starting their own businesses are often lost when it comes down to actually starting the business. They feel negative and not confident at all. They don't know what they are supposed to do first. Which skill must they learn first? How do they market their products? Where do they start?

Those were the same problems we were going through when we started our business 8 years ago. It would be silly to think that we had it smooth and easy. It wasn't. But that was 8 years ago. We've learnt the hard way.

But based on our experiences, we want to help you get a better head start, so here are some things which we feel any entrepreneur worth his or her salt should do or have done, at least.

Get Biz Logo

Find a good designer/graphic artist to design you a biz logo. Once that is done, get him/her to design you your name cards, biz stationery, fliers etc with your biz logo on them. This creates a professional image.

Get a Website

Get yourself a website, with your own domain. These days, it is imperative to have a website. Make sure the website has the same logo. Come up with a catchy tagline too. Don't forget to get your email and website details onto your name card too.

Learn Bookkeeping

It may be boring if you hate math but it is essential. In the beginning, you will be handling your own accounts. So at least be familiar with how to keep your books in order. If unsure, find out from friends who are accountants or read up on it. You don't want your accounts to be in a mess and not know if you made a profit or loss at the end of the financial year. Here's a good site to begin learning. http://www.accountingforeveryone.com

Network

Start networking. It doesn't matter if it is with the moms in your children's playgroup, the neighbours, your weekly book club, etc. Get out and meet people. Talk to them. Take each opportunity to put yourself out there so people know what you do/sell. Don't be shy either. If you are, you won't sell anything. Networking online is another cool option. Try signing up at http://www.ryze.com for a start.

Creative Promotion

Find ways to promote your business creatively. This means how to market and promote on a shoestring budget. There's nothing to be embarrassed about. Instead get more creative. Think of ways you can promote without spending big money.

Give Back Generously

Be generous. If any non-profit needs your services, offer them at a lower price or if you can, give it FOC. It's really win-win for you and your recipient. You get to give back to the community and the community gets to use your services.

Barter Trade

If you have the skills but no money and want something that another person has to offer, why not barter-trade your way through? We've done this many times in our biz so we can vouch that this works. But the first rule of barter has to apply: give something of value to the other person first. Don't give something of lesser value. Give equal value if that's the least you can do.

Join Forces

If you know another entrepreneur who offers complementary services, why not team up and be a stronger pair? You can tap into her clients and vice versa. You can market together and profit from the added energy and resources!

Read, Read, Read

Make books your best friends. Read business books and apply the ideas you learn. You don't have to start with buying books. Ask friends or go to the nearest library. Start with business magazines too if books are too difficult. Read online too if you can't find suitable magazines or books. There are plenty of great resources online. Here's one to start you off http://entrepreneur.com

Author: Nic Sim
 
Author Bio:

Nic Sim

Nic Sim is the principal designer and founder of Redbox Studio, a web design and web consultancy firm based in Penang, Malaysia. With a degree in Art, he's usually fiddling with acrylic and oil paints when he's free. Although he has been appointed an external web design consultant with a Malaysian university, Nic still manages his design business with as much passion since his humble beginnings in 1998.

 
 
 

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