Achieve Your Small Business Goals

Posted on November 23, 2009
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www.encorpus.com – Whether you’re a budding entrepreneur or a seasoned CEO, we can help you achieve your business goals faster and safer than going it alone.

Regardless of what it is, you should choose a field you find interesting, something that excites you and makes you want to get out of bed in the morning. If you can turn your hobby into a business, that might be a good thing. For example, if you enjoy taking photographs or shooting videos, you might set up shop selling photography supplies and equipment.

You could also get a start by shooting wedding photos for friends or videos for family reunions or other special events. In this way, you can concentrate on your special talent and start make a living too. The theme of you small business startup can be almost anything, but you can save a lot of time and money if you do it right.

Whatever you do it will likely be a major undertaking, so make sure you have the time, or can make the time to devote to it. It is a well known fact that business owners have to wear many hats. Many of the business-related tasks you will have to perform will not be “productive” in the sense that you are being paid for them.

For example there will be advertising, marketing, bookkeeping, filing, computer maintenance, floor sweeping and coffee making – just to name a few. In a larger company there are usually people who are assigned these tasks. But in a small one person operation either you do them, you pay someone else to do them for you, or they simply don’t get done.

Not only does this eat into your productive time and make it much more difficult to make a living, but it will almost certainly eat into your personal time too. For example, if you are the main caregiver for your small children, you will probably find yourself burning the midnight oil more times than you thought possible. If you only want to spend a certain amount of time each week on your business, then perhaps you should keep your other job and develop the new one gradually.

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