
There are plenty of resources out there with advices about what you
are supposed to do if you want to start a business.
They say: “I just want to share with you issues I dealt with starting
out €” and consequences of some I still have to deal with today. This
is written with a Metro Manila, Philippines setting in mind but should
be easily replicated elsewhere.”
Here are the 7 tasks in the article (with my comments of course)
- Unleash the Entrepreneur within
While they give plenty of external resources on this one, I think
it’s missing a point. Money! The only reason entrepreneurs want to start
a business is to make money. Of course, money can have different names
like work for yourself, being your own boss, pride and recognition, or
whatever reason an entrepreneur might have, but the real framework for
anything you would like to accomplish is making money.
- Save at least 3 months worth of living expenses…
Even if they are talking about web start-ups which might require
little or no initial investment, planing to earn a living from the newly
started business in 3 months might be fullish. Unless there are some
special conditions which allow you to get customers, deliver and cash
money in very short sales cycle, chances are that it will take about a
year to get the financial security you need (and that if you are lucky).
But yes, you should save money, make a budget and be prepared to say
what they say: “I used to buy nice clothes or shoes at least once a
month or whenever I eye a sale; since starting our company, I’d buy a
nice dress every quarter or so — and no new shoes!”
I have started the same, with 2 partners. And while I know it was the
only way I could start a company at that time, you should think very
well about picking up your partners. Most likely is not very important
who your partners are if things don’t work, but it makes all the
difference in the world if it works and there are money to burn. Once
again, an impressive list of external resources on this subject on the
blog.
Interesting to see what it takes to start a business in Philippines.
- Have a common conducive workplace
Basically the workplace should be a good enough environment to start
a business and to sustain whatever you are doing. Of course I agree
with that, but chances are that you might need a year or so to be able
to rent a nice place to work. Usually if you start small, an office at
home is quite ok, especially if you start an online business like they
did.
- Raise funds from your own pocket and from family and friends
Unless you are in USA, is quite hard to find investors ready to burn
money for just an idea. Everywhere else, be prepared to have a 7 figures
turnover to get the investors attention. Once again, relevant articles
are linked on the paragraph there.
While they have a funny explanation about focusing on the business “I
gave up my car and comfortable living at my parents’ to stay in a
cheap condo so I can be near our office.”, most likely one of the early
days issues is that because you have bills to pay, you can’t say no to
customers or business lines that simply aren’t good enough to make you
grow. You know that for this customer you will work more than you
should, you know that on the long run, doing X or Y is going to slow you
down, but you are simply too hungry not to take the job!
I would add an extra step:
While some will not agree with this one, is absolutely fundamental to
see what it takes to pay the bills. What are your expenses, how you are
going to cover them and how long till you break even.
Oh, and good luck to the people behind the blog and their venture!
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