yourkandy is stay@home..
wanna be rich rich rich
How I did it: In school we were encouraged to set up a mini-company. A group of six and I set up to make a comic book called ''the dancing comet.'' With quiet a few bumps along the way, we now have a somewhat finished project, with over 20 orders (with alot more to come when we start selling it) Read how I did it…
How I did it: A lot of hard work. I grow all of my own herbs and flowers, harvest them and strip them of their natural fragrance oils. Dry reeds, leaves, and stems to use as base for incense sticks. All of my products are 100% natural, completely undiluted and alcohol free. Read how I did it…
tcousins is figuring out what to do
How I did it: I started my own art show business. It wasn't easy but I was committed to making it work. I did shows for a whole summer but now have extra product that I don't have the energy to try and sell. I ended up not even covering costs and I am frustrated. I took a year of my life and devoted it to the business but now I am so happy I have a real job with a steady paycheck and benefits. Good luck to all of you out there who are trying this! It i… Read how I did it…
themoneymom is working on a new business opportunity!
How I did it: I took a personal inventory of myself. I looked at what skills I had that were transferable. One day..I pulled out a piece of paper and made a list of my contacts in various companies, and began to market myself to them on a contract basis. Within two weeks ... I got my first contract through a college friend, and I made a profit of 6000 dollars in one month!Since then I have started several other businesses and I … Read how I did it…
How I did it: I actually read the Girl Scout Focus Book: Mind Your Own Business. It very well helped me out, in terms of calculations for expenses and profit, what I was selling, and so much more. I also interviewed others who have started their own businesses. I asked them questions, such as how they advertise frugally and tips on helping customers remember their businesses. Read how I did it…
Coqueangela is feeling more and more optimistic.
ok. Tomorrow monday I’m meeting with the electrician at the store location to show him what needs to be done (basically, have the whole electricity wired into the store) and to get an estimate. I met with the contractor and I’m going to call him tomorrow to get his estimate as well.
Papa is leaving tomorrow on a business trip so I’ll have to do this by myself. Which is what a business owner does, right? right.
I’m excited about finally moving forward with this. On tuesday I’m going to the bank to see if I get a loan to start construction.
The fears are actually propelling me in a positive direction, I decided that staying stuck will only lead to failure (finally, I am moving ahead of my mind’s fears!!!)
Let’s see what else this week brings!!
Coqueangela is feeling more and more optimistic.
and not looking back. I went to the store location again today with an independent contractor my father in law (Papa) suggested would give me a better quote for the construction I need. Basically:
-walls
-flooring
-ceiling and a/c
-electricity (this is the toughest, because each tenant has to run their own complete cabled electricity from the outside to the inside store location)
He’s going to give me a better quote for the job, being that he works independently. Papa said that it’ll possibly be about 10k, which would be wonderful, because then I’d have more money to invest in the actual store setup.
And about the loan I was soliciting from the government, since they have not responded I am going to leave the submittal there and go look to an independent credit union to give me a personal loan of 25k next week. That’s what I was most worried about, since 25k with the other contractor would not have been enough to get the store up and running. (He was going to charge me around 22k!!!!!!!!)
So things are definitely moving along, though I do have some reservations about money and if I will have enough before I have to start making payments to the bank after I get the loan. That’s what worries me most now. I do think it’s par for the course, no? I mean, every new business owner worries about money coming in, more so now than before. I just hope I don’t lose the joy that being a store owner gives me in my dreams.
Lindsay is generally happy
I spent a year working for someone else, learning the skills of communication with clients. I’m grateful for the mentorship that I was given. This is the first year in my adult life that I am able to spend a significant amount of time with my family for the holidays!
gottalovelife is stuffing herself with food.
i would love to start my own business that in some way gives back to others.
i got this idea from listening to an amazing speaker who came to my school
who gives microloans to woman in developing countries by selling jewelry.
she inspired me to want to give something back to the world.
but i don’t really know what i could do to do that.
im only 17,
how can i start my own business and make a difference?
So life happened. I have a “real” job with real responsibilities and owning my own business got shoved in a corner. But since this is a dream, it won’t die and it’s nagging at me again.
I have two ideas that I really want to pursue, and the good thing about that “real” job is that I might actually be able to fund them.
1. Event planning
2. Jewelry design
I’m learning project management skills and realising the importance of timelines, so my next step is to create a work breakdown structure for each goal. Nothing like a deadline to motivate a person!!
blueoryx has CSET on the brain
Yesterday I spent nearly all day making a banner for my shop, then today I created a new website and avatar for it, too. Lookin’ good!
I still have to:
Set up the shop rules
Take product pictures
Make another round of inventory
Whew!
I’ve got the idea, and am putting a timescale in place, so that I’ll know if this is practical within the next couple of weeks. If I don’t get this started in this timescale, then it’s not going to be practical to do it for the next year or so, so that’s an added incentive to get this going!
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Columbus
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Chris asks,
“I've been working on a blog about Internet Marketing for small businesses. What kinds of questions do you have about online marketing so I can answer them on my blog?”
— 3 months ago |
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New Brunswick
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Ami asks,
“what exactly does it mean to become incorporated? what are the advantages/disadvantages?”
— 6 months ago |
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London
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xargon asks,
“I am looking to find wholesale suppliers of IT parts in UK. What is the best way to go about that?”
— 7 months ago |
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Hatfield
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tarajean asks,
“Any advice on which accounting software product to use? Is Quicken the way to go, or perhaps Peachtree? On the surface they all look about the same, I'm just not sure if there are some usability issues that I should know about ahead of time.”
— 7 months ago |
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PiteƄ
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Sofia asks,
“For all of you that already own an online shop; where/how did you find your wholesalers?”
— 7 months ago |
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PiteƄ
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Sofia asks,
“I've heard (and read) people saying that if you start an online shop, you should NOT order any items and ship them from home, that it's better to put in an order with your wholesaler and have them ship it instead. What are your thoughts on this?”
— 8 months ago |
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St. Paul
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fidgiegirl asks,
“Does anyone know of really quality (and unbiased!/non-commercial) resources for a novice on the technical aspects of setting up an eStore?”
— 9 months ago |
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Hatfield
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tarajean asks,
“I'm building an online store for my goods. Does any one have an ecommerce product that they are using and love? Any open source products out there?”
— 10 months ago |
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Hatfield
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tarajean asks,
“How does one get a DBA license in MA? I'm getting ready to start this whole proccess and am wondering about this first step.”
— 11 months ago |
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London
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empress19 asks,
“Whats the best way to find out what kind of business to start?”
— 1 year ago |
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