Defining Entrepreneurship – Are You an Entrepreneur?

Defining entrepreneurship isn’t difficult. An entrepreneur is somebody who is willing to take a calculated risk and start his or her own business. Entrepreneurship is not for everybody. If you are a budding entrepreneur this article contains a few tips to help get you started on the road to business success.

1. Do you have knowledge, a hobby or an interest that you are passionate about? If the answer is yes you may be looking at a great opportunity to turn your passion into money. Many people have also become entrepreneurs by starting a franchise with a product that they are familiar with and have had a good experience with. A positive personal endorsement is a great sales aid.

Franchising is not for everybody though because it can involve huge costs but it might be perfect if you have the money available to invest. Owning a franchise is a great way to develop your business skills because the parent company will offer you full training and a blueprint for success.

2. When defining entrepreneurship we shouldn’t forget about this less expensive option. Starting an Internet based business is a much more affordable proposition for the average person. You must still possess entrepreneurial skills but all in all the risks are very low in comparison to a traditional franchise business. You might even want to purchase an existing website or blog to get your business growing a little quicker for you.

Today there are plenty of opportunities to learn how to run an Internet business online. If you visit the numerous discussion forums on the Internet you can receive all kinds of free training.

You can also join a membership site and receive specific training on the niche that your Internet business is in. You can even purchase hardbound copies and CDs if you prefer to learn away from your computer.

3. Niche marketing is a good way to start a business today and when talking about defining entrepreneurship we shouldn’t forget to mention the entrepreneurial skill of somebody who is able to take a broad theme and narrow it down to an extremely targeted niche and develop it into a very profitable business.

For example fishing would be considered a broad theme but fly-fishing is a narrower niche. It can be narrowed down much further of course, fly-fishing in Alaska for example. A true entrepreneur will be able to spot a niche and exploit it.

4. Business in a box opportunities are another great way for budding, less experienced entrepreneurs to get started in online business. You can quickly become successful with these types of opportunities because much of the hard work is already taken care of leaving you free to learn how to build an Internet based business.

Your website and follow up email auto responder will be set up for you and this alone will potentially save many months of hard work. The best opportunities will also offer you full training to help ensure your success. This allows you to cut down on what can be a very steep learning curve and concentrate more on marketing and growing your new business.

So, when defining entrepreneurship we have to mention certain qualities you must possess. You must be success oriented and always willing to go the extra mile to achieve your goals. You must be willing to take calculated risks based on sound research and you must be able to spot a niche with true profit potential and develop it. If this sounds like you then I would say that you definitely have the makings of a true entrepreneur!

Source by Chris I Grayson

Diana McCalpin is an accountant who manages a Certified Public Accounting Practice in Laurel, Maryland which performs audit, accounting and tax services to customers. She loves to share information with clients to help them grow their businesses and be profitable.

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