Small business entrepreneur who wants to know if failure is a must when starting out. What can I do to minimize the amount of failed attempts to eventually become successful.
Sunday, April 8, 2007
Starting out on my own business venture
Why is it that when I make decisions for my new business, it seems to always be the wrong one. I heard that most entrepreneurs fail many times before they become successful, does it always have to be that way?
hey there! shout out from an aspiring entrepreneur as well.
i have tried so many times to put up different types of businesses - - and i usually start small. i have had many failed attempts - but some are successful.
yes - it's true - - donald trump didn't get to where he is without failures (and still fails time and again today). don't lose hope. you can do it!
Thanks for visiting Smart Guy. That's how I found your blog.
It might help us blogosphere contributors if you outlined some high-level details about your new business. Leverage your blog not only as a source of information, but a tool for networking (already working, see?) and promotion.
There's lots of us out here willing to help, whether by active dialogue, mutual promotion, or even testing your product(s).
Keep writing. We'll keep reading.
Oh, and good luck. You'll need it -- every entrepreneur does. :-)
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hey there! shout out from an aspiring entrepreneur as well.
i have tried so many times to put up different types of businesses - - and i usually start small. i have had many failed attempts - but some are successful.
yes - it's true - - donald trump didn't get to where he is without failures (and still fails time and again today). don't lose hope. you can do it!
Thanks for visiting Smart Guy. That's how I found your blog.
It might help us blogosphere contributors if you outlined some high-level details about your new business. Leverage your blog not only as a source of information, but a tool for networking (already working, see?) and promotion.
There's lots of us out here willing to help, whether by active dialogue, mutual promotion, or even testing your product(s).
Keep writing. We'll keep reading.
Oh, and good luck. You'll need it -- every entrepreneur does. :-)
U really have to be Persistent + basically believe in what yer doing*
Typically it's not an Overnight Success kinda thing + Customer Followup is Key*
Cheers! + Good Luck!! Billy ;))
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