Saturday, April 23, 2016

10 Most Noticeable Errors Of Start-up Business AND Ways To Overcome Them




Work load and Time factor has been a major challenge to sizeable number of people who start their own business. They become quickly overwhelmed due to their failure to conduct a careful feasibility study and detailed research on the line of business they intend to float. I have been lucky enough to have delivered at least 7 feasibility reports to different clients since the beginning of 2016. The latest request from a client in USA is a feasibility report on the EXPORT OF NIGERIAN CHARCOAL AND AGRO PRODUCTS.
Related article http://hollalaycan.blogspot.com.ng/2015/08/5-questions-to-ask-before-starting-your.html
Ø Let us begin with the first set of questions for an aspiring entrepreneur:
Ø Am I ready to start my own business?
Ø Do I possess the mindset of an entrepreneur? 
Ø Am I dedicated to spend all the time needed to be successful?
Ø Perhaps, are you ready to take enormous risks?
Ø And lastly, do I have a Plan B?

In the early days, the overall task of running the business lies on your shoulder as you are the overall boss, the General-Manager/Admin, the accountant, the salesperson, the computer technician, the secretary, the receptionist. It is imperative to get ready for challenges as there will be days when you are disenchanted, down in the dumps, or discouraged. To achieve your anticipated results may take some time as real entrepreneurial success doesn’t come suddenly.

In order to circumvent these frustrations, I have highlighted ‘The 10 Most Noticeable Errors Of Start-up Business & How to Overcome Them’:

Error Number 1 - Failure to conduct extensive feasibility, viability and profitability study of proposed business idea.
It has been reported oftentimes that new business or start-ups failed in the first few year of take offs because most entrepreneurs were not truly interested in the business; they were more interested in making money. For the fact that you will be spending a lot of time and resources on your new business it is advisable to venture into a business driven by passion.
Therefore, expend all the time you need working on your feasibility study and business plan, which should include: your mission statement, your business strategy, research on your target market (demographics), your marketing plan, your financial projections and sales, industry analysis (size, economics, trends, success factors, challenges, etc.)
See also http://hollalaycan.blogspot.com.ng/2015/10/9-sure-steps-to-set-up-your-own.html

Error Number 2 - Failure to establish whether the business truly adds value.
If your business can provide value by offering a service or products that people need it is most likely going to stand the test of time and become sustainable over a period of time. To overcome this blunder, ensure your products or services provide value and benefit to your target audience. Always provide pre-sale and after sale services to your clients.
See related http://hollalaycan.blogspot.com.ng/2016/03/how-to-start-your-own-profitable.html

Error Number 3 – Shortsightedness in the area of understanding the business dynamics.
Inability to identify the tools essential for every business is an error that must be avoided when starting a new business. Numerous business leaders, business consultants and management executives are of the opinion that paying attention to detail is a panacea for business success. The magic potion here is to recognize all the aspects of your business that are germane to the vision and mission of your corporate existence.
http://hollalaycan.blogspot.com.ng/2014/12/details-of-40-small-businesses-you-can.html

Error Number 4 – Being Jack Of All Trade And Master Of None
Any startup business which failed to describe its business in only one or two sentences will seriously make it complex for prospective clients to comprehend the purpose of the business and identify the value or benefits your business offer. To overcome this barrier, you must have a spontaneous brand statement and identity that instantly introduces your business, its mission and values that will make it unforgettable.

Error Number 5 - Failure to get in touch with experts who can help you get started.
The problem with new entrepreneurs starting a business is that they seldom ask experts on how to go about it, instead, they solicit advice from people mostly family and friends who have never started a business; so in reality, these people are not in a position to offer sound advice.
In order to avoid such pitfall, look for a mentor or surround yourself with experts who possess dexterity and proficiency that you may be deficient in. Team up with professionals who can harmonize your strengths and cover for your limitations.
http://hollalaycan.blogspot.com.ng/2014/04/a-business-plan-for-set-up-of-nylon-and.html

Error Number 6 – Underestimating Your financial requirements.
How much capital do you need to start your business? Do you know the market well enough, have you calculated your cost, what is your sales projection, do you know the number of customers you need? Do you know how long it will take before you get your first benefits or before you will run out of money? Failure to invest your time to work on all financial aspects, especially the major ones, of your business before you start could spell doom for new startups.
http://hollalaycan.blogspot.com.ng/2015/06/no-capital-or-fund-7-ways-to-earn-money.html

Error Number 7 - Failure to make marketing of utmost importance
A lot of new businesses have failed to attract any clients because entrepreneurs start
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