Fellow entrepreneurs, this is your host, Eyal Dulin, with expert insights on sales and marketing for your newfound business. It’s never too early, nor too late to sign up with our very own business consulting company in Cape Town, South Africa. We turn your ‘why not’ into ‘why to’ ever so effortlessly, it’s like they never existed:
Myth #1: “You’ll Need a Hefty Amount to Get Started”
If this were the case, Forbes wouldn’t publish a list each year for the individuals who made an unbelievable net worth for themselves. You can get started on your business with virtually no money or finance it through potential customers. The same applies to the amount of time for establishing your business and selling your product for a tidy profit. All in all, you don’t need a lot of capital or time to start a company. Instead, it’s best to scale your growth incrementally to leave out room for stabilization.
Myth #2: “You Aren’t Experienced Enough”
While having a rope to climb onto doesn’t hurt, not having ample experience in the field shouldn’t put you down either. If you’re scared of making mistakes that may cost you a little extra, hire Eyal Dulin’s business consulting company for expert insights on strategy, risk, and compliance, operations, or management of business procedures. We make your idea stand out in the most practical tone, so it doesn’t stand risks or failures in the short or long term. The bottom line is, any ordinary idea can make for a great business even when you aren’t experienced enough — where there is a will, there shall be a way. So get started with plan A but when in need, move to plan B, you don’t need to have everything planned out to the dot.
Myth #3: “Don’t Start With a Full-Time Job”
There’s no need for quitting your full-time job to pursue your dream of a small startup. In fact, I recommend keeping the full-time job up until the business has fully established itself. An easy solution is to hire a business consultant to help around with production, manufacturing, sales, and other technical details when you aren’t available. However, you will want to analyze your business slowly, plan the details, and launch the business carefully while repeatedly testing the rollout to avoid any failures. With your mission and vision for your business laid in front, you should be able to measure the success of your company in time.
With over 20 years’ worth of experience in the sales industry, Eyal Dulin is moving forth with his business consulting company for training new employees in the United States with customized training programs in compliance with the Federal and State Regulations.