Turning ideas into business

When you think you ultimately found that one great idea that will make you a millionaire, there is one thing left. Turning a business idea into a real business. And that is exactly were most people fail. Let’s go through some things you can’t miss in this process, but be aware, organizing is dynamic as hell, so don’t see this as a checklist or whatsoever.

Product/Service
You need a niche, a product or service the market is looking forward to. What is it that people are looking for, were is the advantage your idea offers. An important change is going on from price to quality, don’t be another person who opens a copy shop for name cards, the competition is exhausting and prices can’t be turned any lower. See the product/service as the idea, than start looking at the following points.

People
Despite the fact that there are some one-man’s shows going on in the business world, starting up an organization can’t be done without the help of other. No matter whether they are co-founders, friends or employees, every start-up needs to be supported by people with a certain knowledge, and most of the times more important, with a certain amount of time. Furthermore, you need people as costumers. A large network may get you trough the first months, as your business is becoming known, their are always people who are willing to be your first client.

Website
Everything is online nowadays, even Granny’s Bakery just around the corner made a website. So this doesn’t need any explanation. You just need yourself a good, decent website. (Just in case you still need more information, check out www.websiteflows.nl)

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The Basics of Starting a Home-Based Business

The move from a fully-equipped office–with copiers, doughnuts and an IT specialist–to a home-based office can be tricky. What elements are essential and what can you outsource so you can effectively start, run and manage your business?

The same daily operations need to be taken care of and your computer will still crash, but there are people and programs out there to help. Here are some of the best ways to make “working for yourself” work for you.

Invoicing, time tracking, estimates, and information storage
Without an accounting and bookkeeping department, someone needs to handle your paperwork. If you’re good with numbers, you can take it into your own hands, but what happens when you need to crank out that report for your new client before the end of the day? Read more

This article was originally published on entrepreneur.com

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Indentify the right finance for your business

Although there are some interesting and sometimes astonishing stories on the internet of people who made a million out of air, most starting businesses have one thing in common, a need for money. And as with many things, there is a variety of ways to get it. Borrowing money from friends or family is one of the easiest, but also the first to discourage. Only trouble can come from that, especially when your business fails. Governmental support is much safer, but harder though, break trough all the rules and then you find yourself waiting for more than a decade before all the paperwork is finished. The website businesslinkyorkshire.co.uk provides two tools for identifying and choosing the right finance. They’re worth having a look at!

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Starting a business during recession

Starting an online business in a down economy may sound stupid at first sight, but taking a closer look reveals some great opportunities. When one’s focus is at a special category or niche, chances of success increase. It’s not just the product you sell or the service you deliver, it is what comes with the service or product. That is, the relative low costs, the good quality, the after-sales service or the personal touch attached to the product or service. Next, is an innovative marketing technology. Become known, become visible. You’ve been able to read a lot about social networks and the importance of them earlier on this blog, use them for marketing goals and strategy planning. Last but not least, the price of your product remains essential. Not only because of the economic crisis, but also because of the availability of your service somewhere else on the internet. You won’t be alone, there are more like you. Price differentiation isn’t the same as having the lowest price, but can als be providing a clear overview of your prices or package deals.

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