May 7, 2008

Self-Employment: The Hardest Way to Make Easy Money


I heard this comment at a National Speaker's Association meeting last month: "Being your own boss is the hardest way to make easy money." Boy, isn't that the truth!

So many people I speak with dream of becoming self employed and starting their own small business. Don't get me wrong: being self employed is the best lifestyle I know. It has a huge range of rewards, from flexibility to independence to self-responsibility. I'm completely in love with being self employed and wouldn't exchange it for a corporate job for a million dollars! (Okay, truthfully, if you want to offer me a million dollars a year in salary, I'm willing to entertain a discussion.)

But self employment is hard work, plain and simple. After carefully studying and working with people who start their own businesses, my best estimate is that it takes at least a year to make a serious profit, and often it's more like two years. I have yet to see a "quick fix" for small business marketing that will land a lot of cash in your pocket in 30 days.

If your business structure and administrative process are not firmly in place, you'll crash and burn eventually. If your business strategy and plan are not fine-tuned, you'll spend an extraordinary amount of time running in circles trying to find the right customer and the right product or service to sell them.

So why do people look for (and purchase) products and services that promise a quick fix to their ailing small business? In the question lays the answer: they want a quick fix to the pain. Don't we all?

Running your own small business is a marathon, not a sprint. Stop trying to sprint your way to your first million without a firm foundation under you. Remember, marathoners train all year long for just one marathon; they don't wait until the month before to begin preparing.

Things to consider:

  1. Make sure you have the personality to be self employed.
  2. Make sure you have enough money to finance your dreams, and a good financial plan that tells you when you'll actually start making a profit.
  3. Invest money and time in sound, effective marketing strategies and do them every month, rain or shine.
  4. Have a written business plan and a business strategy, even if it's only three pages long.
  5. Test your marketing ideas, your product ideas and your service ideas to make sure you've got everything on target.
  6. And finally, have a marathoner's attitude: the finish line does exist, just over the next hill. Believe that you will make it to the finish line, as long as you keep putting one foot in front of the other and maintain a positive attitude.

3 comments:

Tia Peterson said...

Hi Karyn,

I really couldn't agree more! Being a self-employed work at home single mom I feel like I got the triple combo when it comes to hard work, but it certainly does pay off.

Thanks for the post!

Tia

Davina said...

Hi.

I'm learning that starting a business is even more than knowing who your customer is... it's about knowing yourself!

I've been struggling for many months with my business and am coming to realize that I'm forcing myself in a direction that does not fit with my introverted personality.

The result? I have NOT been attracting customers, and have been causing myself a LOT of stress.

According to my business advisor "I've been doing everything right."

My business looks good on paper. I've been networking, built a website, got some shared office space, created promotional materials... but something is missing.

I lost myself in all the details. I've been passionate about goals in the past and have witnessed how the Universe supports that passion along the way. Not so, in this case.

It seems that I may not have been as passionate about this business as I thought I was.

I've learned a hard... and expensive lesson! Now the hard part is letting go and moving forward.

Haven't decided yet if I will throw everything away... I may keep some of it and redirect my goals.

Thanks for sharing.

Davina

P.S. I haven't started a blog yet, and this is my first post to another's blog. Thanks for the opportunity Karyn. I look forward to exercising my love of writing in my own blog very soon.

All I have to do is DECIDE the theme :-)

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