53 ways to become a better entrepreneur
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2010
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Here are 53 things to keep in mind if you want to be a better entrepreneur:
- Don’t let emotions cloud your decisions.
- Accept criticism, no matter who gives it to you.
- Never stop networking.
- Learn from your own mistakes.
- Learn from other people’s mistakes.
- Around every corner lies an opportunity for you to sell something.
- Don’t get too greedy… pigs get fat and hogs get slaughtered.
- Try not to mix your family life with your business life.
- No matter how successful you are, you shouldn’t stop learning.
- Spending money on good lawyers and accountants will save you more money in the long run.
- Don’t pick a stupid company name and if you do, don’t change it later on.
- Hiring employees won’t solve most of your problems.
- Be agile because slow and steady won’t win the race.
- Being agile isn’t enough, you also have to be scrappy too.
- Having a good business partner will be a key factor in your success.
- Don’t be afraid of the unknown.
- It is easier to save money than it is to make it.
- You don’t always have to innovate; there is nothing wrong with copying.
- Have a marketing plan.
- Don’t under estimate your competition; you can’t always know what they are doing.
- Watching movies like Boiler Room, will teach you how to sell.
- If you don’t have a business mentor, you better get one.
- Your income will be the average of your 5 closest friends, so pick them wisely.
- Diversifying is a good way to play things safe.
- It doesn’t matter what you want, it only matters what your customers want.
- When others are fearful, you should be greedy. And when they are greedy you should be fearful.
- You don’t always have to pay for advice. You’ll be amazed with the free advice you can get pick up from the web.
- The best chances you have of becoming rich is through your willingness of working hard.
- Even the most idiotic business idea can make money.
- Sex sells and it always will.
- An easy way to make more money is to up sell to your current customer base.
- Base your business decisions around metrics.
- There is no such thing as a safe bet.
- You don’t have to start a business to be successful.
- Raising venture capital is harder than being struck by lightening.
- Staying under the radar isn’t always a bad thing. Being out in the open is a great way to attract more competitors.
- Learn to be a team player.
- If you ever get screwed over, think twice before you burn the bridge.
- Learn to manage both your personal and business money.
- Live in a location filled with entrepreneurs.
- If you don’t take any risks, there will not be any rewards.
- Don’t let anything stand in your way.
- Sometimes you have to wait for good deals to come to you.
- The smartest route isn’t always the easiest route.
- Being too aggressive can backfire.
- With networking, it isn’t about whom you know, it is about whom your network knows.
- It’s never a bad thing to know too many rich people. Whether you like them or not, they can always come in handy. So make sure you always play nice with them.
- Use your email signature to promote your business.
- Don’t be afraid of social media. It is a great channel for customer acquisition.
- You’ll learn more from starting your own business, than going to business school.
- Having a personal blog doesn’t only help build your personal brand, but it helps your business as well.
- Your competitors don’t have to be your enemies, you can learn a lot from them.
- You can grow your business by working for free.
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2 Responses to 53 ways to become a better entrepreneur
Cheech
May 20th, 2010 at 03:40
I’ve started a small motorized bicycle business and the majority of these principals have been essential to the success I have achieved to this point…Thanks
Jeremy Steinberg
May 20th, 2010 at 18:21
Yorick,
Its great to see that even though 1000′s of miles separate us good advice knows no boundaries…
Having worked with 100′s of entrepenuers and startup companies over the years I am 95% in agreement with each of your bullets… GREAT blog entry, Thanks!!!
P.S. if you are ever in the States shoot me an email!!!
-Jeremy
jsteinberg@entrequest.com
http://www.entrequest.com