This is My Make Money System
HOW
TO OPEN A BUSINESS IN THE UNITED STATES
8
FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES TO OPEN YOUR BUSINESS
ãIvan
Caballero 2006
1-THINK OF THE BUSINESS YOU WANT
TO TRY.
Think many times everyday about
your new business.
The best is to know what one
wants instead of try everything, just because you didn’t schedule some time to
think about what you want. That will save you time in the future.
2-TRY TO EVALUATE THE COST TO
START.
Evaluate. Keep in mind that you
are going to have expenses and being prepared means that you’ll have at least
some money to start with.
3-PUT A TIME FRAME TO OPEN YOUR
BUSINESS.
Calculate. Start thinking about
short-term goals, so you can make advances every day of this period of time.
Have chance to advance every moment while you do it.
4-ANALYZE HOW MUCH YOU KNOW ABOUT
YOU WANT TO DO IN YOUR BUSINESS.
Be honest. If you know little
about what you want to do in your business, then you have a big chance to fail,
but you can find many more ways to improve this obstacle looking for information
in the correct ways.
5-NOTICE ABOUT THE COMPETENCY IN
YOUR AREA DOING THE SAME THAN YOU.
Face it. If you are going to
compete, then do it the right way. There won’t be any chance for your business
to survive if you never take a look about who does the same than you.
6-TRACE A REAL GOAL IN YOUR
BUSINESS
Be realistic. You have to expect
that there might be hard times when you start and that you don’t have to feel
bad because there was something missing when you open your business. The key
here is to minimize the missing parts
7-ORGANIZE YOUR LIFE.
Schedule your time. Remember that
you might have responsibilities at home or with your family. Try to tell them
how important this is for you. Your business will need probably extra time and
you have to be sure that you’ll have to solve possible situations out of time.
8-PLANIFY EVERYTHING ACCURATELY.
Discipline yourself. Get the
right orientation if you don’t know about something; study accurately every
plan you have in mind, once, twice or more if necessary; think about pros and
cons. Always have a plan B if something fails.
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