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5 Things to Know Before Starting a Online Business

By Mychael Taylor Published April 23, 2020 Updated October 14, 2022

With Covid19 affecting the whole world as I write this. There is a lot of uncertainty involving many areas of life. Most countries are trying to limit social interaction to slow the spread of the virus.

So that means a lot of people are spending more time in the house than they usually do. Although times are tough right now for us, this can be an opportunity to take advantage of the extra time you have just sitting at home.

There couldn’t be a better time to finally start an online business you’ve wanted to start but haven’t yet. But pump the brakes, let’s hold off a little bit longer. Below I’ll go over crucial things you’ll be glad you know now before starting.

There’s No Get Rich Quick

The closest thing to a get rich quick scheme would be the lottery. The odds of winning the Powerball jackpot are 1 in 292.2 million. I don’t know about you, but I would rather focus my time and money on something you have an immensely better chance of being successful at.

Now with the extremes out of the way. Any person claiming you can acquire wealth instantly or in a very short amount of time is more than likely scamming or using unethical marketing tactics. But don’t let that scare you away from starting an online business.

There are plenty of people on the internet providing extremely valuable content. You just have to do your due diligence to find out if the person is credible. Also to make sure it’s an opportunity worth investing your time and money into.

And patience will be key once you purchase a course or find free content to get you started.  It will require a lot of time for you to manifest your vision. But with consistent effort, you will begin to see the fruits of your labor.

Forget What You Think You Know

If you are willing to take the risk to start a business you probably have a good amount of knowledge already and rightfully so. Some people don’t even get to that point so you are already in a select group. But for you to be able to maximize your success you need to be able to take in information as if you don’t know anything at all.

This is important because you don’t want to miss out on any valuable information that got overlooked. Now I’m not saying just blindly take any advice or information and just run with it. What you need to do is just be open to what you are receiving. Take that content in, and put it up against what you already know.

If it’s something that leads you to question if it’s accurate or not, simply research multiple sources that validate or disprove the theory. And at times you will have to only rely on your own common sense to figure out if something doesn’t add up.

Here are some other strategies you can apply to learn effectively.

Focus On The Process

We live in a world today where everything is in front of our faces, whether we want it there or not. So it’s easy to get caught up in all of the eye candy being displayed on the internet. That can be cars, jewelry, clothes, money, etc.

But let’s put all of that into perspective. Nine times of 10 it will be the product of someone working very hard to obtain any of these flashy things. So what we do is shift our focus from having all of these items, to simply making the most out of each day.

When we lock-in and focus on getting small victories instead of focusing on those big wins, you will benefit greatly in the long run, because whatever you desire will be there after you put the work in.

Start by creating a consistent work schedule you can stick to. Having the structure of a schedule will help you accomplish the goals you’ve set for yourself. The most efficient way to adopt this principle is to think of it as a lifestyle. Let it be something you have to do every day eventually turning into a habit.

Take Your Risk When It’s Necessary

Getting in the car and going anywhere is an unconscious risk we take every day. But it’s a necessary one so that we can get essential items we need or simply to get to work in the morning. Now how we minimize that risk is by driving safe, and not doing things dangerous behind the wheel like texting or talking on the phone.

We can apply that same thought process to our business. When you start your business I personally would recommend you buy a course. You will fast track your knowledge so you can get to work as soon as possible.

That will be a necessary risk, and it will save you a lot of time you would use researching the information on the internet. All the information will be in one place you can go to. You can study the material, then master, and revisit anytime you need to. As I mentioned before just do your due diligence and your investment will be worthwhile.

On the other side, an unnecessary risk would be just leaving your job because you found this great business opportunity. Then leaving yourself without a stream of income to sustain your lifestyle. The logical way to go about this is to be patient, build your business, then eventually that income will be able to replace your current income.

Don’t Make Excuses Not to Work

Lastly, there are constant distractions we deal with daily. Mainly to do with the fact that we have the world in the palm of our hands with smartphones. Checking messages, your email, and the most common one we can all relate to social media.

These are time killers we have to learn to manage. But besides those everyday activities among other events that occur in our lives. The biggest obstacle you will overcome is yourself.

You may have heard that before, but it’s very much true. We get caught up in what we can obtain by owning a successful business. It can be easy to overlook the amount of work it actually takes.

What that leads to is having to fail. Failures don’t have to be ones that ruin your life. They can be moments where you learn, grow from it, and your head is still above water. So after you have enough knowledge to dive in you have to go for it.

You will never have enough information to avoid failure. It will be something you expect to happen and are prepared for. We wish you tons of success in your business ventures. Please share down below if you have any other helpful information for newbies looking to start a business.

 

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Mychael Taylor

Mychael Taylor is an entrepreneur who is looking to provide valuable content to other entrepreneurs and small business owners. Being early in his entrepreneur journey he currently focuses on building his writing business WriterEnt. Visit WriterEnt.com to learn more.

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Contents
There’s No Get Rich Quick
Forget What You Think You Know
Focus On The Process
Take Your Risk When It’s Necessary
Don’t Make Excuses Not to Work

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