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05 January 2004

Looking inside of your new business

Looking inside of your new business
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by Valerian Dinca
http://www.valerianplanet.com

Starting a home business is like putting together a jigsaw puzzle.
You're facing a pile of scattered pieces and it may be a little uncertain
where to begin.

I think that the best way to begin is by taking a look inside yourself:
at your talents, abilities, interests, and personal motivations.

1. Make an objective list of your talents and abilities.
Ask friends and family what they think you're good at doing.
You must be skilled in your field; whether it's computer programming,
selling, cooking, baking, etc.

2. Make a list with activities you enjoy.
This often will point to natural skills and abilities, and can be directed
into business ideas.

3. Make a list about "how would I like to spend a perfect day" or a
weekend, a holyday, a vacation. On one hand, such kind of list will
help you understand your interests and personality. On the other hand,
it's possible to find some answers regarding your future venture just
reading between the lines

4. Make a list with products and services you receive.
Evaluate what is good and bad to everyone. If you find something is
bad, think how you could improve it. Please, give this evaluating
process your undivided attention, and you will discover few starting
points for your new business.

5. Make a list with products and services you need, but you can't
find yet You'll be surprised at how many new ideas will rise in your
head.

6. Make a list with what your friends and colleagues are saying they
want or need. Their comments may inspire you to start a new service.

Before starting filling and evaluating the above list, think that many
exciting businesses didn't even exist a few years ago. So try to be as
creative as you can. You need to think out of the box, you need new
pair of "glasses" in order to see potential business opportunities all
around you.

But take care, a good idea doesn't automatically translate into a success
business. There must be a market demand, I mean people willing to pay
for your product or service.

The final advice. It's important to be clear about why you want to start
a business, and what "success" would mean to you. You probably want
to earn money. It's ok, but how much ? Or may be you need a personal
status or to be recognized as an expert in certain field, but how high ?

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to learn how you can achive business success with a very low budget.
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