RE: What does it take to be an entrepreneur?

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What does it take to be an entrepreneur?

in entrepreneur •  7 years ago 

What are your signs of success?

Try something smaller- which requires less money and/or time to get started. Have you any writing skills? Write a book, fiction or nonfiction and put it on Amazon. Have you any speaking/listening skills? Start a podcast where you are talking to people about stuff you love?

The point is to start something small and inexpensive, whether in terms of $, time and risk. And these small things will give you small success and boost to confidence, which you can then use that as a springboard to something bigger, or grow what you are currently doing.

If you are not seeing success, keep your expectations just as high, but do something simpler- so as to see ANY success.

Check out my two playlists for more ideas and advice: 19 Entrepreneur Success Principles: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5CpCNPna6p-TXM9K2r7T5aAmz1yNrTEd

101 Entrepreneur Mistakes and Lessons: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5CpCNPna6p8v-83_Gexz9MP9IXeOIg-h

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Thanks you so much for your reply you are absolutely right my bigest mistake is trying to go for bigger things without considering the basics and not focusing on a one perticular thing i was jumping from one thing to another, i will take your advise and thank you again for sharing your thoughts with us :)

I had this problem in 2016; as I was jumping all over the place: writing my first book, growing a business, starting MLM and getting into property investing... I was doing too much. New Year's 16/17 I decided to focus on a single course.

Yes exactly omg iam all over the place iam trying cpa marketing , affiliate marketing, and iam willing to start dropshipping soon it's awfull :(

I just finished a podcast with a guy that started out on dropshipping. It is a good way to start, especially when combined with facebook adverts- it is rather analytical though, but very leveraged. Go for it.

Trust me iam going for it i am taking courses on udemy and i have a descent amount of information about the subject but for now i need to get the money for the store and for advertising campaigns because dropshipping needs money inorder to start the business :)

Funny you should say that too, I have just finished a podcast with a guy that has a company that makes Udemy courses en mass. Take what you know: your experiences, journey etc and put it onto Udemy. Your experiences makes you an expert, so do you idea justice and share it with the world.

This is what I will be doing. I MAY start some udemy courses once I have finished my book, or when i have gone through all these podcasts I have yet to record...