Find out how this enterprising stuff turned their hobbies into moneymaking ventures. I’m sure this will be a great help for you guys.
1.Follow your passion. If your hearts not in it, your business might not survive. Among your many hobbies, choose one that you can’t wait to do every single day, then pursue it.
2.Read up on the topic. When something piques your interest, turn to the page of a book, or go online. Arm yourself with the facts you need such as industry figures, business feasibility, marketing strategies, and even practical how-to’s.
3.Be prepared to invest. Dead set on making your business work? You’ll most certainly need to shell out money for equipment, whether it’s basic office computer or specialized machine. In the long run, you’ll save on time, manpower and most importantly money, by investing equipment you can use for a long time.
4.Market, market! A good product is nothing if nobody knows about it. Start offering your product or services to friends and family, making sure they are completely satisfied, of course. Sooner or later, other customers will get wind of your excellent work. Also explore the possibility of creating your own website. It’s easily accessible and makes doing business more convenient, too!
5.Be profit- and people-oriented. It is discovered that helping others translates into profits far greater than money. Is your business purely financial? Find out what your business can do for your community, such as providing employment opportunities or funding small livelihood projects.
6.Work with people who motivate you. One of the perks of having your own business is that you get to choose whom to work with. You should recognize your own strengths and weaknesses, and balance each out.
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this makes sense. it’s really good to have a business with your hobby.
buti na lang ang nabasa ko to! may balak pa naman akong magtayo ng “adult merchandise” biz sa las piñas. hehe. nice!