Friday, February 22, 2008

Dare to pay the price

Sometime people don’t want to pay the price to build their business.

They are only imagining that they might have a business that will give them a lot of money, with a less effort to make it.

Some business opportunity propaganda also contributes this wrong idea into society. They want everyone to believe that there something good in this life to have without paying a lot of price or even without any price at all. This is a total deception.

If you want to make your business big and contribute a lot of money into your pocket, you have to pay the price. You have to spend a lot of time to make it big. You need to make a lot of work to build your business and even you have to pay out some money as a capital for your business. In short to say, your business needs you as much as you need your business.

Monday, February 18, 2008

Failure and success in doing Business

Experiencing a failure can be so frustrating to anyone, even to a well know businessman like Robert Kiyosaki. But someday after experiencing such situation Robert found his father saying: Looser stops every time they fail. Winner keep failing until they finally success.

And then his father continued: This world is full of entrepreneur-wanna-be. They sit behind their desk imagining that someday they might have their own business empire. But pretty sadly that most of them never actually make their dream come true. They never actually jump out into it. They always have a reason for their delaying. Waiting until their son grown up, waiting to finish their study, waiting until all the money is ready and so on are usually used as a reason for not starting their business.

So by saying all these I want to say that don’t be afraid of having a failure. Just keep on trying to make your dream come true.

I believe that the success we are all dreaming of is not the end of the journey, but the journey itself.

Sunday, February 10, 2008

Being creative in doing business

The real characteristic of an entrepreneur in business opportunity is creative. A creative entrepreneur in business opportunity is able to create something new in order to make his business success.

Like I have written in the previous post, there is risk in every business. A creative business opportunity entrepreneur will always able to find solution for the problem he is facing. He can turn a problem into something worth property.

A creative business opportunity entrepreneur always looks to find a way out of any kind of business problem. They never say no or cannot to any business opportunity. Instead they will keep thinking of a way out of the problem.

Being a business entrepreneur

What is the difference between entrepreneur and employee? It is the way they see risk in every business opportunity.

An entrepreneur sees the risk in any business opportunity only as a challenge. They don’t feel afraid of it. They try to cope it. The risk is a part of business opportunity. We can’t avoid that.

An employee, on the other hand, tends to avoid risk. The nature of being employee is relatively risk less comparing to an entrepreneur. An employee relatively will certainly get their money on periodical basis. Unless the company they work for is having trouble to continue existing, the employee doesn’t need to worry much about getting money in the end of period to pay their bill.

So if you are willing to get into a business opportunity, you need to ask yourself: “Are you ready to take risk?”

Friday, February 1, 2008

Business tips and idea: Building Your Business Based on Your Specialties.

What is your specialty? If you are good in cooking, maybe you should start to find a good business opportunity that can sell your cooking ability. Or, even better if you can be more specific about cooking, such as, Chinese cooking, Japanese cooking or Western and more.

Maybe you can sell your cooking idea and who knows this can be useful for others and they will be interested to know about your product better. And after that maybe you sell them your recipe or maybe they will order your cooking, and your cooking business begins to roll.

What I’m trying to say is, when you start to find the right business opportunity you should start from whatever you are good at. It doesn’t matter if you are only doing what type of business, as long as you are good at it, you can contribute something to the market. And maybe as the time goes, you will learn more about your business and when the time come, you can even expand your business into other related business opportunity.