starting new buisness
#11
Re: starting new buisness
Originally Posted by 70Challenger
The best advice I could give you would be to take a simple book keeping class. Usually one of the top reasons 95 percent of businesses fail is because they cant keep their books in order, or are doing them incorrectly and being penalized. It would be well worth it to look into one of these types of classes. Local community colleges usually offer such programs!!!
#12
Re: starting new buisness
Don't try to do everything yourself.
If you aren't good with the books, find a partner that will do them for you.
If you haven't already, read the E-Myth by Michael Gerber ASAP. It talks about the difference between a technician and a business owner. The just of it is, just because you can make a good product, doesn't mean you will run a good business.
Anyone can make a better burger than McDonalds, but the reason they are successful is because they have francising down, they are good business people, not burger makers.
Anyways, get that book and read up! I was an entrepreneurship emphasis in business school and I read a TON of books on the subject. I would definately start with the E-Myth and go from there.
Good luck!!
P.S. Don't let anyone discourage you with those statistics about how many businesses fail. Guess what? A lot of businesses do fail, but at the same time, a lot of businesses really suceed and make millions for the owners. Don't let anyone tell you that you can't do it, many of the world's most sucessful businesses were started by people who were told that they were going to fail.
If you aren't good with the books, find a partner that will do them for you.
If you haven't already, read the E-Myth by Michael Gerber ASAP. It talks about the difference between a technician and a business owner. The just of it is, just because you can make a good product, doesn't mean you will run a good business.
Anyone can make a better burger than McDonalds, but the reason they are successful is because they have francising down, they are good business people, not burger makers.
Anyways, get that book and read up! I was an entrepreneurship emphasis in business school and I read a TON of books on the subject. I would definately start with the E-Myth and go from there.
Good luck!!
P.S. Don't let anyone discourage you with those statistics about how many businesses fail. Guess what? A lot of businesses do fail, but at the same time, a lot of businesses really suceed and make millions for the owners. Don't let anyone tell you that you can't do it, many of the world's most sucessful businesses were started by people who were told that they were going to fail.
#13
Re: starting new buisness
oh man, i wasn't trying to discourage, I really hope he succeeds, I was just letting him know that there is alot that goes into making a small business work and he better be ready for that. I wish him all the luck, sorry if you took that wrong homie.
#14
Re: starting new buisness
Originally Posted by ej1 wilcox
Don't try to do everything yourself.
You'd be better off paying someone $50 a week to keep your books in order than wasting your (valuable) time trying to do them yourself or learn how to do them yourself... in addition to all the ---- you reallt need to learn.
#18
Re: starting new buisness
Originally Posted by Stealthmode
My father-in-law failed at his business, and therefore told me "you shouldn't start you're own business. It doesn't work". hahaha.
On top of both my businesses, I'm bangin his daughter. ---- the naysayers.
On top of both my businesses, I'm bangin his daughter. ---- the naysayers.
#19
Re: starting new buisness
Originally Posted by Stealthmode
My father-in-law failed at his business, and therefore told me "you shouldn't start you're own business. It doesn't work". hahaha.
On top of both my businesses, I'm bangin his daughter. ---- the naysayers.
On top of both my businesses, I'm bangin his daughter. ---- the naysayers.