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Wednesday, 17 September 2014

Being A Successful Entrepreneur

 
The business is the responsibility of an entrepreneur, success or failure of a business resides on the entrepreneur. The mindset of the entrepreneur has a major impact on the business as there is a lot of pressure on him while launching a startup. To do a startup, you need to think out of the box and in a very simplistic way. Numerous startup founders are hasty and want results asap, that is wrong, no startup gets going instantly it takes a lot of efforts and planning. Moreover, some startups take foolish steps that later on costs them a lot and affects their business. To be a successful entrepreneur your approach should be simplistic and focused, it has been the mantra for success for every startup till date. What happens generally is that entrepreneurs panic when there is a problem and complicates the problem and make it difficult for themselves to solve the problem.
Your actions define you and it reflects on your business. You need to start taking actions firmly. Generally people just talk about entrepreneurship, but never build anything. Your ideas and actions are more defining than your appearance, whether you can speak English or not, all these aspects are irrelevant. Focus on your goal, other major parts of your business will fall in the right place on their own.

You have to become the ideal entrepreneur and look ahead into the future, “what I want my business to be in 2 years” should be the question you should ask yourself and your actions should revolve around it. Believe me, you’ll fail often, it is a part of business, your clients may not like the presentation you gave or the conversions may go down, or your conditions for tech bloggers or magazines don’t revert your multiple emails, and the sense of failure and helplessness creeps in.  Problems may hinder your business and cloud your judgment; this is where your ideas and wittiness will be most valuable.

There will be times when you will have to do stuff you hate to do, I know many designers who don’t like to code, look at conversion charts and get into the other statistical part of the business. They also have to test out features, write mails to bloggers, make a sales report, and the question they ask themselves is why me?

To sum it up you will have to do work you don’t like, face problems but in reality you will become more experienced and know almost everything about running a startup, sooner or later you’ll start to appreciate the little things that contribute to your success.