Opening a Business
Successfully
Opening a business can be frustrating and rewarding all at
the same time. Unfortunately many potentially successful
businesseses close their doors because they are not prepared
for handling all the issues that arise out of running a
business. No matter what your reason for opening your business,
you must be sure you are prepared to handle any crisis that may
arise. In this article, I will give you some general tips to
think about when opening a business.
- Research, research,
research. Before I opened my business, I spent
over a week finding whatever information that I could on
being a Virtual Assistant. Much to my husband's happiness
(or lack of), I printed every article I could find on the
business of Virtual Assistance.
- Have a plan. You can have a formal
business plan, or you can have an outline of what you plan for
your business. My original business plan was written solely for
my guidance purposes and it was 7 pages printed. It was
informal, and referenced many of the articles I read. The plan
helped guide me and keep me on track. Remember to be flexible,
and change your plan when the need arises. No matter if you've
been in business for 3 months or 10 years, figure out where is
the next step your business is going, don't let it
stagnate.
- Establish policies and procedures. How
are you going to handle payment? Are you going to have a
contract (I advise, YES)? How will you handle communication
with a client? How do you plan to communicate project needs?
What about payment, what forms will you accept? I could go on
and on with questions you need to have answered BEFORE you open
your doors to a client. I literally lost a client because I had
not answered these questions, and rushed into business before
thinking things through.
- Organization. Organization can make
or break you. Are you able to find clients information or do
you have to dig? Where will you put finished projects and
projects you are working on? What will your filing system look
like? Look at where you are working, and decide, how can I make
this work for me?
- Time management. This is crucial to be
successful. Create a schedule and stick to it. Get your family
to respect your schedule if you work out of your home.
- Add new "niches". Spice up your business
and expand it for your clients by continuing to grow in the
services you offer. As a former teacher, I learned very quickly
that the degree was not the end of my learning. The profession
changed day by day and year by year, so I was in "training"
almost as much as my students were in class. The same is true
for small businesses. Software changes, as well as client needs
change. Are you open to these changes? Continually educate
yourself through articles, classes, and talking with other
professionals in your business.
- Most importantly, don’t forget why you opened your
own business. Whether it was to stay at home with your
children, be your own boss, or do something you love, remember
your reason when you become frustrated and want to give up.
Opening a new business is rewarding, exciting, and sometimes
even fun. On the other hand, it can be frustrating, time
consuming, and exhausting. In the end, the rewards outweigh the
frustrations, so stick with your goals and dreams!
About the Author: Patty Benton is
the owner of JERPAT Virtual Assistants and JERPAT Web Design,
http://www.moretime4u.org, which
provides affordable administrative and web design support to
coaches, small businesses, religious organizations, and
realtors. Additionally, Patty is a coach for new
entrepreneurs interested in venturing into the virtual
assistance industry. She has developed a program that is
affordable for all. Visit her coaching site at http://www.virtualvacoach.com for
program details and great business resources. If you would
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