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4 Harsh Truths About Starting a Business From Scratch

Posted on March 2nd, 2018
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In the world of social media, I notice there’s a Field of Dreams mentality about starting a business from scratch. I often have to coach individuals through the harsh realities of what it’s actually like to start a business. Spoiler alert: It’s not easy.

That being said, the sooner you learn and integrate these four truths on your journey, the easier time you’ll have starting a business.

Truth #1: It’s a numbers game.

When you’re starting a business, no one knows who you are. That means you likely won’t have opportunities falling into your lap because you don’t have a reputation yet. At this point, it means starting a business is just a numbers game.

More specifically, how many sales conversations can you have in a given week? How can you get on the phone with as many people as possible quickly?

I recently coached one of my private clients through this. She has everything she needs to make money, but she was still struggling. Upon further investigation, I realized it was an issue of simple math. She simply wasn’t having enough sales conversations.

This realization can yield results very quickly. For example, a colleague of mine recently quit their job. Within four weeks they’d gotten $6,000 worth of new business because they got in front of everyone they could.

Truth #2: There is no such thing as overnight success.

I know a lot of people who run successful businesses. In fact, I’ve known many of them since they were in the beginning stages of starting a business online. Not one of them had it easy. Not even the ones who look like they were overnight successes really were.

Starting a business from scratch takes time and sweat equity. How much time? It really just depends on you, but a good rule of thumb is about three years.

Truth #3: No, you can’t just share products with your friends.

Many people are roped into starting a business because someone told them all they would have to do is share products with their friends. I guess their friends are just supposed to magically want to spend all their money immediately.

Here’s a reality check: That’s not how starting a business works. That’s not even how sales and marketing works.

Truth #4:  You’re going to need to invest money at some point.

I already touched upon how starting a business takes time. Now I want to touch upon the fact that it takes money.

If you’re serious about having a business, you’re going to need to invest some money at some point. Now, this doesn’t mean you need to find investors or take out a bank loan. I have personally bootstrapped my business every step of the way. What it does mean is you’ll have to throw some money into it, even if it’s slowly.

Final Thoughts

Starting a business is not for the faint of heart. Not even close. It takes time, money and sweat equity to really start something from nothing.

 

Amanda Abella

Amanda Abella

Amanda Abella is a Millennial Finance Expert that helps people understand their finances and eliminate all bad debt. She wrote a book, Make Money Your Honey. It is a powerful guide on how to have a better relationship with work and money. You can actually start building an extremely profitable business around the things you're passionate about.

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