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Starting a Small Business [Post Series]

by Eric on July 19, 2010

I Survive

This post is part of a series called “Starting a Small Business,” where we look at the steps to start a business and make it big.

The goal of many people around the world is to own a small business.  Just like many of you, I dream of being my own boss.  I wish I could set my own hours.  I would love to work independently and make a living on my own.

While we may have the dream, few of us have a formal business education or know enough about entrepreneurship to dive in and move through the process of starting a business.

Fortunately for all of you, I know quite a bit about starting and operating a small business.  I grew up around a family owned video store operated by my parents in Aurora, Colorado.  On several occasions, I was in charge of operations.  I even came in to run the store when I was ten years old as our computer system failed on a busy day while my parents were on a cruise in Alaska.  In the days before cell phones, they were not reachable.  I just did what I had to do.  I have also managed a small retail operation for the Boy Scouts. 

I have started a few different business ventures in my life.  Those include a bracelet selling operation and a rap group, in addition to a few web projects, all of which have at least broken even.  During college I spent nine months as an intern with a financial consulting company in Boulder, Colorado.  I was generally focused on small business growth projects.

If my hands on experience has not convinced you that I can talk about small business, I have spent six years in the classroom learning about business.  I have an undergraduate finance degree and an MBA in finance.  I have taken multiple business law classes, finance classes, and marketing classes that have focused on small businesses.

Over the next couple of weeks, we are going to cover a range of topics designed to bring your small business to life.  We are going to look at finding an idea, building a business plan, testing and market research, opening your doors (or office or website), increasing revenues and cutting costs, finding investors for quick growth, and making a big exit.

Of course, this model will not be an exact fit for every type of business, however, it will give you a good idea of how to move forward and start making money on your own.  Whether you are looking to work from home, open a multi-employee service business, or start a multi-national corporation, this series will take you through the most important steps of building a sustainable company.

I encourage any entrepreneurs to get involved in this series as well.  Make sure to subscribe to updates by e-mail or RSS so you don’t miss anything.  Also check in regularly and make sure you have not missed any good comments.  Each business experience is unique, and I aim to arm you with the best information to reach your definition of success.  So sit back, relax, grab a notebook, and prepare to start your own business.

Please read all of the posts in the series:

  • Starting a Small Business
  • The Idea
  • Why Write a Business Plan
  • Testing Your Idea
  • Open For Business
  • Increase Revenue and Cut Costs
  • Go For The Big Time
  • The Exit
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