Remember Me
forgot your password?

Entrepreneurship is Not For Everyone - 5 Myths and Realities of Entrepreneurship

With the economy in shambles, talk of self-employment is on the rise. Americans are beginning to realize that dedication and loyalty to someone else's business is no guarantee of security, and working for themselves is sounding better and better. However, many people harbor significant misperceptions about what entrepreneurship really means. The myths and realities of entrepreneurship should be well understood by anyone thinking about going out on their own.

Myth #1: Starting my own business means I will have more free time.

Reality: For most startups to succeed, the entrepreneur must put in extraordinary hours, especially during the early stages. Every detail of the business requires attention from you and your to-do list will grow faster than it does at a 9 to 5 job. Carving out time for yourself will be necessary, but difficult because you will forever be thinking of the thousand things that should already be done, but aren't. If you are looking to build a thriving company, don't count on spending lots of time on the golf course, at least not in the first year or two.

Myth #2: Owning my own business will solve all my financial problems.

Reality: While it is true that business ownership is the only way to dramatically increase personal wealth (besides winning the Lottery), it does not happen overnight. After months of work to get your venture to the break-even point, your next objective is ramen-profitability. That is, a successful startup will keep you and your family in ramen noodles until the next sales growth spurt. Plan to sink every dime you can into your startup for at least the first year. It might be tough, but the payoff is significant -- and one you aren't likely to find crawling up someone else's corporate ladder.

Myth #3: My idea is so good it will sell itself.

Reality: No, it won't. Building sales requires time, money, effort, and planning, no matter what you are selling. Even if you are starting with a great client ready to buy, you must always be looking for the next great client. Marketing is at the heart of all businesses -- no marketing, no sales.

Myth #4: Self-employment is easier than working for someone else.

Reality: Working for yourself is far more demanding than any job. The business begins and ends with you. Sick days, hour lunches, and leaving work at work are perks reserved for employees, not the boss. Until you have grown your venture to the point of having a trustworthy staff to cover all critical tasks, it is on you. However, successful entrepreneurs are driven by the control and autonomy that come with self-employment and enjoy the feeling of being responsible for every outcome -- good or bad. If entrepreneurship were easy, more people would be on board. As it is, only 7.2% of Americans are self-employed -- far fewer than most other industrialized nations.

Myth#5: Running my own company means I get to be my own boss.

Reality: It's true! You do get to be your own boss, as well as your own accountant, your own lawyer, your own marketing department, your own support staff -- the list goes on. While entrepreneurs do have more control over what they do and when and how they do it, they also have the added pressure of all the responsibility for the success and failure of the business. Entrepreneurs also trade in a single boss at a regular job and receive hundreds or thousands of bosses -- your customers. Your customers are the lifeblood of your business. It is your responsibility to provide a product that benefits them and offer customer service that keeps them satisfied and coming back for more.

As your business grows, your responsibilities expand to include keeping your employees happy as well. No longer stuck with a boss? Now you have thousands of them.

K. MacKillop
About the Author-K. MacKillop, a serial entrepreneur, is founder of LaunchX and authors a http://www.blog.launchx.com>small business startup blog. The LaunchX System is designed to help entrepreneurs start a business without falling prey to these myths. Visit LaunchX.com to learn more about this revolutionary way to become an entrepreneur.
Rate this Article: 0 / 5 stars - 0 vote(s)
Print Email Re-Publish

Add new Comment



Captcha

  • Latest Business Articles
  • More from K. MacKillop

Does Profit Miracle Work, Find Out Now!

By: James Tame | 27/11/2009
Profit miracle is a brand new internet and affiliate marketing system and in this honest profit miracle review i will tell you exactly how it works and what it does to help you make money online. Profit Miracle has a brand new approach to making money online and that is taking the hard work out of making money online and helping your get the work done a lot faster by providing you with all the resources to help you get started with your own online business.

What The Heck Is Profit Miracle - Find Out Now

By: James Tame | 27/11/2009
Profit miracle is a brand new internet and affiliate marketing system and in this honest profit miracle review i will tell you exactly how it works and what it does to help you make money online. Profit Miracle has a brand new approach to making money online and that is taking the hard work out of making money online and helping your get the work done a lot faster by providing you with all the resources to help you get started with your own online business.

New Jersey Caterers

By: Smithanderson | 27/11/2009
Find comprehensive information on New Jersey Caterers

Sick of sky high office rentals

By: David Nikolic | 27/11/2009
With the economic crisis continuing, it is getting really harder to uphold a business, as the rents of office are getting sky high. With avant-garde virtual office solutions, a large number of entrepreneurs have advantaged from utilizing such services with comparative ease.

Ticket printing in Australia

By: Pankaj Snv | 27/11/2009
Ticket printing companies are hired by the different event organizing companies for designing, publishing and for distribution. Australian tickets of different events and gigs are being published at large after making an appropriate idea regarding the events.

Bingo halls provide the players with different levels

By: Pankaj Snv | 27/11/2009
Bingo halls are mostly demanded by the kids, teenagers, youngsters and even the elderly people. People from all age group enjoy the game and look forward for advanced version. A bingo hall provides games have replaced the traditional games

Sales training enables the employees to improve sales

By: Pankaj Snv | 27/11/2009
Sales training in New York is considered the best due to the detailed and complete knowledge the training team provides to the employees regarding the market demand and consumer behavior.

Copywriting – The Right Words Hit Home

By: Media Solutions Marketing | 27/11/2009
One of the many services available at Hannah Print Design and Print Solutions is Copywriting it is the use of words to promote a person, product, business, opinion or even an idea and is the most essential element of marketing. The art of Copywriting is to ‘grab’ attention and connect with people with the intention of having the reader take action the way you want.

Defining the Distribution Channels For Your Business Startup

By: K. MacKillop | 25/11/2009 | Business
Whether you are still developing your business idea or already know exactly what you want to do, it is important to define the best distribution channels for your product, for your customers, and for you. The distribution channel is the way your product gets to your customer. Traditionally, businesses relied...

Keys to Developing a Successful Website for Your Startup Business

By: K. MacKillop | 25/11/2009 | Web Design
In the last few years, the requirements to open a business have changed. Every business, whether online or brick and mortar must have a website. The keys to developing a successful website aren't complicated, but do require you to plan for success when building your first website.

Deciding Whether to Start a Business? Take Stock of Your Life First

By: K. MacKillop | 24/11/2009 | Business
The current recession has had an enormous impact on American workers. Job security is quickly becoming obsolete and many are looking to make major changes in both their work and home lives. Entrepreneurship is enticing. Working for yourself means taking more control over your time, your finances, and your activities....

Exit Strategies to Consider During Business Startup

By: K. MacKillop | 23/11/2009 | Strategic Planning
An important but often overlooked element of planning a business startup is deciding how you want the business to end. Knowing your likely exit strategy during the planning stage can influence the choice of business entity, certain business structure decisions, and other business startup issues. Considering your likely exit strategies at the start of your business will smooth the way so that you do not run into problems when you are ready to move on.

Startup Partners -- Can You Work With Someone Close to You?

By: K. MacKillop | 22/11/2009 | Business
Starting a business with a spouse or good friend can be very advantageous, as long as some basic issues are worked out beforehand. Knowing your business partner very well means it should take less time to hammer out who does what and each of you are already familiar with the...

Controlling Risk When Starting a Business

By: K. MacKillop | 21/11/2009 | Business
Starting your own business requires some level of risk tolerance, no matter how much of a "sure thing" it seems to be. Like any construction project, a startup seems to take twice as long and cost twice as much as originally planned. In addition, there is no guarantee as to...

Online Marketing: Some of the Best Tools are Free

By: K. MacKillop | 19/11/2009 | Marketing Tips
There are an almost unlimited number of ways to market your business online, however, the best methods are free. Search engine results, social marketing, and content marketing are all great ways to draw people to your website and they are all free! Spend the time to build your presence using these free online marketing tools.

Starting a Business from Home -- Balancing Work and Life

By: K. MacKillop | 18/11/2009 | Home Business
Starting a business from home can be a great choice for many entrepreneurs. However, it does make achieving a good balance between work and the rest of your life more difficult. Use these recommendations to help you maintain your balance while getting your business started.

Submit Your Articles Free: Signup
Article Categories




Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the Terms Of Use and Privacy Policy | User published content is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
Copyright © 2005-2008 Free Articles by ArticlesBase.com, All rights reserved. (0.31, 6, w2)