Starting your own Business
people stuck in dead end jobs and working for sub-standard
pay, it always seems like the next logical step. They strike
out with dreams of becoming financially independent, being
paid what they?re worth, or being able to work their own
hours. The sad news, according to numerous government and
independent resources, the odds are stacked against these
budding entrepreneurs. In reality, the odds are stacked in
favor of failure as most new business start-ups fail in
three years, and many more fail before their second year.
What are the problems new entrepreneurs face that cause such
catastrophic results?
Biggest Reason for Business Failures ? Failure to 
Plan. 
The biggest problem seems to be lack of planning. New 
business owners fail to complete business or marketing 
plans. They get so fed up with present jobs, or life styles, 
they jump into self-employment ventures. They fail 
investigating local competition or the potential customer 
market and start business ventures destined for failure. 
They open shops and go out of business before their second 
year. Had they taken some time in research, they may have 
found the local market was too saturated or local business 
was already struggling to stay operational. They may have 
found certain barriers to entering their market that would 
prevent them finding business success. However, they failed 
to do that research, and many didn?t formulate business or 
marketing plans. They lacked a road map taking them to their 
goals, and combined with the other reasons mentioned, is why 
they failed. Without clear plans identifying individual 
steps to success, how can you become successful? Sadly, most 
all business failures failed to create road maps. 
A business plan is critical if you want government funding 
or a bank loan, but it?s just as critical if you don?t need 
them. The business plan is a report on research into your 
chosen business field. By completing it, you find out about 
your local market, competition and potential customers, if 
your industry is growing or declining, and a host of other 
information needed to formulate plans for business success. 
While the business plan tells if it is a wise to open your 
business, a marketing plan reminds you how to make sales. 
The marketing plan lists step-by-step instructions to 
increase business sales. One step may build on another, 
while some steps are implemented together, but regardless 
how these steps work together, it is important to think 
about it BEFORE opening your business doors. Without a 
clear, step-by-step plan to show where you are, where you 
want to be, and how you get there, then chances of realizing 
your dreams will be slim to nil. How can you sell products 
or services if you don?t know what kind of people buy them? 
That is just another thing business and marketing plans help 
you discover. Without the information, these plans help you 
find, you will likely fail in your new business. You can 
find some valuable information for writing business and 
marketing plans through the Kaufman Foundation?s 
Entreworld.org at http://www.entreworld.org/Channel/SYB.cfm. 
If you haven?t written these plans, then I?d suggest taking 
time to start them now. They will help ensure business 
success. 
Lure of FREE Internet ? I should get Information & Tools 
for FREE? 
With more people flocking to the internet to start a new 
business, many try accomplishing their self-employment 
dreams with little financial resources. The internet has 
become a place where people rely on finding information 
freely and for no financial investment. In the beginning, it 
may have started out that way, and free information was 
abundant, but as more businesses flocked to the net, finding 
free information is becoming increasingly difficult. Most 
people depend on search engines to find information, but the 
businesses learned to exploit search engine vulnerabilities 
to gain visitors and most times you will only find paid 
solutions for your information needs. Somewhere, the 
information IS available freely, but it is going to take 
time to find it, and sometimes it takes a LARGE amount of 
time to find it. The question becomes how quickly you want 
to start your business, and how much time you can spend 
searching for information? If you want to start quickly, 
then you need to realize the need to make some financial 
investments in your information needs. Just be sure to 
research the company before buying their information. It 
ensures their information is timely and useful. If paid 
information is not an option, be prepared to spend some time 
researching the information. There are various government 
resources for information searches. A good place to start is 
FedStats located at http://www.fedstats.gov/ . They have a 
toolkit including DataFerrett. DataFerrett is a government 
database-search tool to find different market and 
demographical information compiled from census information 
and other government agencies. 
Marketing ? I Need to Know ALL About it Before I 
Begin. 
Another problem stems from ineffective marketing efforts. 
People spend time looking for marketing materials and ways 
to self educate about it while failing to take action doing 
something to try improving their exposure. If I can impart 
one marketing secret to you, that secret is this: marketing 
is somewhat a trial and error process. It involves making 
modifications and doing testing to gauge what is most 
effective for your market and products or services. Keep in 
mind marketing works differently for different people too. 
But in the end, marketing is building trust, integrity, and 
reputation with potential customers and getting products or 
services out into the consumer?s mind. Tracking efforts is 
important. Without tracking, you will never know what works 
and what doesn?t work. Be sure to keep marketing effort 
lists. Include the marketing medium, company, an ad copy, 
dates and times it ran, and add a tracking code to each one 
to track the sales made from them. Lets say you run an ad in 
your local newspaper to gain increased sales. When running 
the ad, include promotional code or an extension at the end 
of a phone number to know where the sales are coming from. 
When someone calls or mails an order, make sure you collect 
the information from the promotional code, or ask them the 
phone extension they are calling. Add up the data and it 
tells you exactly what ads are paying off and which ads 
might need reworked. To determine what is working and what 
isn?t, take the cost of the ad divided by the number of 
sales and see which one is lower. Lower cost per sale is 
more effective and better. Depending on your marketing 
budget, place numerous different ads at once and test your 
ads quicker to see what brings the best returns for your 
marketing efforts. Don?t sit there and do nothing while 
trying to learn everything you can about ad creation and 
marketing techniques. Write up a few ads and start testing 
them. The sooner you begin testing the sooner you learn what 
will work for your market. Without sales, you have no 
business. Without effective marketing, you have no sales, 
and therefore will have no business. Don?t let indecision 
sink your dreams. 
From Brick & Mortar to Online Business Ventures ?
Doing 
it Successfully. 
The next problem seems to be businesses making the jump to 
the online arena. Once again, small mom and pop type shops 
starting on the net with limited budgets take to free 
hosting services to get a web site online while attempting 
to increase market share. When done appropriately, this idea 
can help boost sales, but done incorrectly, it only helps 
eat away at profit margins and helps ensure failure. When 
doing business on the internet, nothing beats having your 
own custom domain. You won?t get that from most free hosting 
services, and worse, many free hosting services place ads 
throughout your pages to help recoup costs of free services 
they provide you. In the business expenses grand scheme, 
domain name registration is inexpensive. Many hosting 
services are also inexpensive. For as little as $10.00 and 
$20.00 per month, you can have a registered domain, and paid 
hosting, which allows more flexibility than free hosting 
services. When I speak of more flexibility, I talk about 
ability to run automated scripts and possibly sell ad space 
to other businesses. That?s a critical requirement for 
membership sites and any business owner wanting automation 
scripts to make business marketing easier. 
Customer Composition & Continuing Education Process ? 
Keeping Educated on Market & Consumer Trends. 
Another area where most businesses fail is failure to 
continue learning about potential customers. Even if you 
develop good marketing materials, do all the planning, and 
continue to increase visitor volume, failure to track their 
demographics and trends can eventually lead to missed trends 
changing visitor make up, and these trends could make 
offerings outdated. If that happens, you will watch your 
sales begin to drop off and any affiliate programs you 
promote could start to suffer. Keep an eye on web site logs 
and track visitor clicks, or even better; find ways of 
gathering visitor data through polls and questionnaires on 
your web site. Ask them direct questions and watch the 
feedback. This information is invaluable when tailoring your 
ads or deciding what affiliate program products and services 
to promote. Find some free offers on the internet and offer 
links to them to any visitors taking time filling out your 
polls or questionnaires. Just ensure the freebies are 
valuable to your visitors and you will increase chances of 
gaining direct response information from them. Take for 
example a scenario where you want to offer another product 
or service, but that product or service will take some 
extensive time to implement and produce. By placing polls 
about the product or service features and asking visitors 
direct questions about their need or lack of need for it, it 
could help you avoid wasting time and resources on products 
or services that aren?t going to sell. That?s just one 
example of how powerful information is when it comes to your 
business success. Use common sense, ask questions, and keep 
your ears and mind open. Through direct response polls and 
questionnaires, you will ensure future business success. 
The Know it all Complex ? Refusing to Accept 
Change. 
Another time where businesses fail are when owners think 
they know everything there is to know about it. Let me tell 
you something, time is never ending and always changing. 
Time marches on, and those choosing not to march with it get 
left behind. That is what happens when you think you know it 
all. Time marches on leaving your business behind, and it 
fails. No matter if you?re in business for 25 years or are 
just starting out, there is ALWAYS something to learn from 
it. Whether it?s learning your visitors? demographics 
better, learning which ads draw more attention, or learning 
new and creative ways to market your business, no matter how 
much you THINK you know, there is ALWAYS more to learn. Not 
only does time march on, but people change, and so does the 
consumer market. Failure to track these changes through 
online information gathering processes or paid services will 
surely cause your business to falter and possibly fail. 
Running a business is a constant learning process. Lean to 
continue your adult education and you help ensure your 
future business stability and success. 
Biting off More than you can Handle ? Knowing When to 
say When. 
The last reason I will mention in this article is business 
owners who try doing too much. You can?t be everything to 
everybody. You have to pick an area that maximizes your 
talents and downplays your weaknesses. Today, more commonly 
referred to as niche marketing, is where you learn to 
fine-tune your marketing target to increase business success 
and sales. Running a business requires us to wear many hats. 
There?s the accounting that needs to be done, marketing that 
always needs improvement and submission to effective 
advertising mediums, customer service, web site design and 
promotion, writing content, and the list goes on forever. 
One-man operations require an almost exhausting amount of 
time and commitment to get work done that needs done. If you 
don?t quickly learn your strengths and weaknesses, you soon 
become so overwhelmed when adding more tasks that you could 
suffer from shut down. Shutting down won?t accomplish 
anything, and your business could very easily fail. Be 
careful of this, as burnout is quite prevalent amongst 
business owners. By knowing your strengths and carefully 
evaluating projects before you implement them, you will know 
when you can still do it yourself, or if you need to think 
about hiring some help. 
There?s a lot of money to be made in self-employment, but 
only by taking steps to ensure your business? future. 
Educate yourself as much as possible while not being stuck 
on knowing every detail before you act. It?s better to do 
something than sit and do nothing while your business begins 
to falter and fail. But by taking the proper precautions, 
you could save yourself from falter and possible failures 
before they happen. The best bet to running a successful 
business is doing the research, write the plans, create a 
credible list of information resources for future questions, 
and track your visitor demographics identifying your 
customers in as much detail as possible. Through planning 
for possible problems, you have the answers to fix the 
problems as they come up while avoiding potential business 
failure. Remember, failing to plan means planning to fail. 
Put in the time and research ensuring you know as much as 
you can about your business and its operations. Know how 
much it costs to generate a sale and know whom those sales 
will come from. Find out how much it takes to run a business 
in your market and the kind of profit you can enjoy. Knowing 
all this information will help ensure you have proper mishap 
prevention plans in place ensuring your business future 
success
|              
    | 						
 
