Get
The Fundamentals Right
By: Kevin Sinclair
To succeed in business on the Internet, or in
the off-line world, requires an understanding
of the fundamentals of business and using them
to your advantage. In this article, I will outline
what I consider the fundamentals of business success
are.
Believe
in Your Product or Service
First, you need to believe in your product or
service. If you don't believe in it, you will
have a great deal of difficulty selling your product
or service to other people. You also need to have
confidence in your ability to provide and promote
your product or service. An old saying sums this
up best by stating: "All things are possible
to he who believes".
Aptitude
for the Business
Secondly, you need to have an aptitude for the
business. You will also need the motivation to
acquire at the very least basic skills and experience
before you start your business. If you were to
set yourself up as a web designer but did not
have any skills or training in this area, then
you will almost certainly fail. However, if you
are employed as a bookkeeper and you enjoy the
job, then setting up your own bookkeeping service
would be a sensible choice with a greater chance
of success.
Be
Responsible
Thirdly, you need to be responsible to your customers.
This is achieved by only making commitments you
can keep and by not engaging in misleading or
dishonest advertising. If you want to build long-term
success in your business, then you need to develop
long-term satisfied customers. When their needs
are being satisfied, customers are at their happiest.
Aim
for High Quality
The next principle is that you need to have a
high quality product or service. This will be
your best advertisement. Inferior quality products
usually generate poor customer satisfaction. A
dissatisfied customer can be very dangerous for
your business. Usually they tell on average about
fourteen other people who will then be disinclined
to buy your product or service based on the experience
of that one dissatisfied person. Therefore, always
aim for a top quality product or service.
Make
a Profit
However, it is not enough to have a top quality
product or service. You also need to have a product
or service that will generate enough income to
cover all your business expenses and give you
a satisfactory wage. A friend of mine once said
that business is only about two things: satisfying
customers and making a profit. A simple statement
but very true.
Sufficient
Start-up Capital
You also need to have access to enough cash to
set up and run your business, and enough income
to meet your private expenses during the start-up
phase. A major problem with many home and small
businesses is that they fail to have enough money
available to ensure their success. There is nothing
more discouraging than having a great idea, getting
it started on a shoestring, not being able to
expand due to cash shortages and seeing a competitor
come along and steal your market.
Start
Small
Another fundamental principle of home business
success is that you start small. This will enable
you to minimize your overheads until you are confident
of your success in the marketplace. For many of
you, this would mean starting part-time while
retaining your full-time income source. When you
can, expand your business into a full-time venture.
This is a great way of minimizing the risk of
failure.
Be
Well Organized
Successful businesses are well organized. They
have a system for keeping track of expenditure
and earnings. This level of organization in your
business will help to ensure that you are providing
your customers or clients with a top quality product
or service. It will also ensure that you have
enough information available to maximize your
profitability and to satisfy your legal requirements
for record keeping.
Be
Prepared
Preparation is another key ingredient in your
business success. This preparation will include
being aware of the regulations and laws affecting
small and home business. Armed with this knowledge,
you should not have any nasty surprises from unintentional
violations of the law.
Have
a Business Plan
Finally, successful businesses have developed
a comprehensive business plan. This is their road
map to success. It tells them where they are going
and how they are going to get there. There are
a number of good resources about business planning
on the Internet. Here are some:
www.bplans.com
www.businesstown.com/planning/creating.asp
www.bizplanit.com/vplan.htm
Conclusion
It has been said that genius is one percent inspiration
and ninety-nine percent perspiration. The same
can be said about business success. Without having
the fundamentals in place, a great business idea
will usually fail. Set yourself up for success
by considering each of the points raised in this
article.
Author
Bio
Article by Kevin Sinclair, CPA, of Personal &
Business Success Resources. Visit his website
at www.business.ksinclair.com.
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