What Business Should I Start?. Rhonda Abrams
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Название: What Business Should I Start?

Автор: Rhonda Abrams

Издательство: Ingram

Жанр: Поиск работы, карьера

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isbn: 9781933895239

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СКАЧАТЬ Event designer

      

Florist

      

Architect

      

Multimedia event producer

      

Animator

      

Sign maker

      

Blacksmith

      4.You are able to sufficiently subordinate your own creative vision to meet the needs of your client or the marketplace. Even when you’re working in a very creative capacity, and your client leans on you for your vision, you still have to understand that your job is to enable them to reach their goals, not yours. You’re likely to find yourself very frustrated if you’re truly an artistic visionary who always has to march to the beat of their own drummer.

      5.You are not totally afraid of sales. Unless your goal is to be a starving artist, you’ve got to become comfortable either selling your artwork or selling your talents. Even if you are in the building trades, you’ve got to be able to market your services and explain to general contractors or clients why you are capable of doing the job.

      6.You’ve got an itch to make things. You spend your spare time in hardware, art, or crafts stores. You’re constantly finding new projects. You’ve built your own patio, rewired your own home, and completely landscaped your yard—three times. You’ve made all your holiday gifts for years.

       This E-Type’s secrets & strategies

      

Look for corporate, as well as consumer, clients. While many of your artistic/creative activities may be best suited to serving customers’ personal (rather than business) needs or desires, business customers generally pay better. For instance, if you want to be an interior designer, you will most likely find better-paying work—and fewer competitors—for office interior design than for residential design. Of course, corporate clients may be more demanding than consumers, expecting vendors to have more experience or higher credentials (as in the case of interior design). Even so, you might want to start developing your business to eventually serve a corporate market.

      

Licenses. Many of the businesses for this E-Type do not necessarily require certification or licensing. If you’re very talented or able to start small with relatively little income, you can just plunge in.

      

Take care of the business side of your business. You’ve got to make sure you can eat. So price your work accordingly, and don’t forget to send out those invoices!

       Watch out for . . .

      

Believing that “if you create it, they will come.” While this E-Type includes those who are artistic, most people don’t make a living selling their own original work. If you want to be an artist (selling your own work rather than working on clients’ projects), you’d better have sales ability or hook up with someone who does.

      

Licensing/permit requirements for some building/construction businesses and projects. Don’t just run an ad and start fixing customers’ kitchen sinks or rewiring their electrical outlets. Make sure you’re following all applicable laws.

       E-Type: Caregiver/Maintainer

       Overview

      Our society has a great need for maintenance. Whether for a person, animal, thing, or plant, the need to be tended to creates many opportunities for entrepreneurs who are able to provide ongoing assistance and care. If you’re a person who sees yourself as a helping, supportive, or nurturing personality, or someone who can provide ongoing attention to something consistently over time, you may be a Caregiver/Maintainer E-Type.

      People who fall in this category may provide care to a person, a thing, an animal, or plant life. While regular upkeep of lawns may seem very different than providing physical therapy to an elderly individual, both call on similar personality traits. And both face related business issues.

      If you’re a Caretaker/Maintainer E-Type, you’ll find your business can be very satisfying. Others might find your work repetitive; after all, caretakers/maintainers typically perform the same tasks over and over again. Not you. You derive satisfaction knowing that it’s your E-Type that keeps the world running. You know how much others depend on you and know that you can be depended upon. That’s satisfaction, indeed.

       The Caregiver/Maintainer is capable of providing consistent, reliable, nurturing care to others. Often, the work is hard and the pay is low, but for this special type of person, job satisfaction is what matters.

      One advantage for those in this E-Type is that there are many opportunities that do not require certification or advanced education to start.

      Unfortunately, many of the businesses suitable for this E-Type can be exhausting. They’re almost all time-demanding. After all, your purpose is to maintain things or people. That takes continual, regular time commitment. Whether a client depends on you for home health care for an elderly relative or for maintenance of the heating system of their skyscraper, you have to be physically present where you need to be, when you need to be, or the consequences can be dire.

       Options for this E-Type

      Caring for people: Young people, old people, sick people, well people, people who need to go places, people who are disabled. Lots of people need assistance and care. The most obvious opportunities are in providing services to people who can’t fully take care of themselves, typically because of physical limitations (due to illness or disability) or age (children or the elderly).

      But there are also opportunities in providing services for those who can’t—or don’t want to—take care of things entirely on their own, perhaps because of their schedules (such as executives or overworked moms) or personal preference (not wanting to do housecleaning or needing advice from a personal shopper).

      Some groups that need assistance and opportunities include:

      

Children (e.g., child care, nanny, taxi/driving service, tutoring)

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