I recently wrote an article which was published on several web
sites about what it actually costs you to work for someone
else. In the article, I help you calculate how much time and
money you personally spend on your job. I wrote this page to
help you decide to start a business, work for yourself, work from
home or otherwise take the plunge into the small business world
that is open to you here in South Carolina.
If you have not read the article, please
click this button

More
risk? Yes, but...
Working for yourself is more challenging than working for an
employer which, I believe, keeps most people from ever really
trying. True, most people would love to have their own
business, but the ease of working for an employer reels folks in
like a fisherman reels in trout and because most people really do
need the money just to make their ongoing monthly expenses and debt
payments, they cannot just stop the income stream and take the
plunge into their own business.
However, for those that venture out on their own, the rewards
are more than worth the risk. They have found the financial
benefits to be more than they imagined, the flexibility is great
and the responsibility for everything makes it so very
worthwhile.
My short
story
I waited until I was almost 35 to start my own business. I
had thought of starting one several times during my working life
with everything from selling carbon monoxide detectors to a used
car dealership. But never did I put any real effort and take
any real risk until pretty recently. Risk and effort are
saying, "I will start this business and will take the financial
risk and put in the hours necessary to make it work."
Finally, after years of working for someone else and just
sticking my toe in the water of being an entrepreneur, I took the
plunge and started two businesses. My wedding videography
business in Charleston South Carolina is thriving and I am adding
photography to the list of services that I now offer. And my
website building and optimizing business where I help small
businesses build web sites or optimize the sites they have for
search engines using techniques I learned from building my own
sites.
Because of the risk I was willing to take (with the support of
my wife), I have not had a boss or an employer since March 2004 and
it is wonderful.
What others
say about it
Don't just take my word for
it. Many others along the way quit their jobs or found
ways to enhance their small businesses through focusing in on their
particular niche market, finding the correct way to market to
people on the web and off, and putting forth real effort towards
their goal of working from home or starting a business.
Get
Started
Look, everyone has heard Nike's old saying, "Just Do It."
Well I cannot agree more. If you want to get started in your
own business, I wholeheartedly recommend taking a look (first
before doing anything else) the resources and books
available here. These books will help you focus your
efforts, define your business and even help you decide if the
ideas you have are viable. If you are already an owner of
a small business, then these will help you learn to market via
the web and offer resources that cost less than what you will
spend at Starbuck's in the next 6 months.
Questions
My partners and I are always here to answer your
questions. Please ask
us and we will give you FREE advice about starting and
maintaining your small business website.
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