Making your startup a success
The three D’s of the successful startup
You have probably heard of the three P’s in marketing, pricing, packaging and promotion?
Well here’s another one that you will need to think about if you a considering starting a
business, the three D’s. Determination, dedication and doggedness.
It is also essential of course to have a product or service that you can sell in sufficiently large
quantities at sufficiently high a price and profit margin so that you can at least meet your
overheads and make a living in those difficult early months and years. So do your research
and make sure that you know where your sales will come from, know how much you can
charge and be competitive in your market remembering that it is so much harder to convince
customers as a new business. Make sure that you know how much your overheads and cost
of sales will really be.
One frequent mistake by new businesses is to over estimate sales revenues for the first two
to three years. This can result in a business that may otherwise have been successful
running out of money before the higher levels of sales revenues finally come through. So be
conservative in your sales and revenue forecasts and make sure that you have sufficient
funds in place to keep the business afloat whilst you really make things happen.
During the early years you will face endless problems, some anticipated and some not, so
you must really believe in what you are doing. It’s not enough for it to be your dream, you
must truly believe that it is a dream that you can make a reality. Time off will be at a
premium so you must enjoy what you do and stick at it week in week out. Enjoy the
successes and don’t get discouraged when things don’t work. That’s where the three D’s
come in.
Getting the marketing right is of course one of the key aspects in the success of any new
business. Marketing budgets are inevitably limited for a new business so it is vital that you
make every penny count, that you get the correct help from marketing professionals who are
going to care about your business as much as you do. When it comes to marketing don’t
make false economies by cutting corners, make sure that you get it right first time, you may
not get a second chance.
above all else though in times of trouble don’t forget the three D’s.
Written by Carl Roughsedge a Director of e-Moonlighting and an Ezinearticles.com Platinum Expert author