How to Start a Business for job hoppers

How to Start a Business for job hoppers



IF you are quitting too many jobs then you should considering starting something on your own, why? Because no one is going to pay you money for being unemployed. Starting a business is not for the rich, it is for the unsteady professional with a narrow specialization wanting to become remarkable. I was one among the job hoppers wanting to earn a living by starting a business and I learn few lesson’s a hard way along the road.

1. Don’t think BIG, Think Small, PRACTICAL and REALISTIC.
Why? You are not going to become bill gates tomorrow. First start making those few initial sales going in your business.
Focus on stabilizing your income for at least a year or two.

2. Don’t sweat the small stuff, Relax and go slowly, steadily and passionately. Don’t be in a hurry even though people around you push you to be so.

3. Become a student of Marketing. Study books on direct marketing and sales.

4. Get it from Authors like Robert kiyosaki, Dan S Kennedy and Robert Ringer.

5. Internet is the best place to start generating Leads and never become addicted totally with the Internet. Offline is the Best way to close the sale.

6. Leverage by selling other peoples products. Which can be done by acquiring reseller rights or becoming an affiliate?

7. If you are a Product creator then leverage by giving reseller rights to marketers.

8. Just keep going. Never Quit!

It’s a matter of Time, patience and through consistent approach you will succeed in your business venture.

Barath Surendran is a budding Entrepreneur and gives career Guidance in his Blog: http://jobhoppers.blogspot.com/
Also runs a small Direct Marketing business and few Internet sites http://www.techemate.com

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Unknown said…
Ugh. I have to admit that I'm a job hopper. I tell my parents that I'm just looking for the right job, but they beg to differ. I've decided to just venture out into the land of entrepreneurship and start my own business. I've also considered buying my own business. Much easier! I've discovered that there are so many different websites, like BizTrader.com, which is a global marketplace for small business. It's great. I can also find a lender too, because I sure as heck don't have enough start-up capital. Here's to no more job hopping!
Unknown said…
Nice suggestion, Chloe. I like BizTrader.com. I'm not really in the market to buy a business, but I know a couple who wants to sell theirs. I checked out BizTrader.com's rates, and they're really good. I'll this this along to them. Thanks.

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