ENTREPRENEURSHIP

19 STEPS HOW TO BECOME A SUCCESSFUL FIRST-TIME ENTREPRENEUR

Let’s face it, working that 9-5 just isn’t cutting it anymore. The stress of spending long hours traveling to and from work just to get home and be too tired to do anything on your to-do list, just doesn’t seem fair.

Especially when you would prefer to enjoy your weekends with your family and friends but mustarding up the energy to do anything but rest, isn’t the life you thought of living. 

If this sounds like you, then look no further buddy. I have got all the steps needed to get you to entrepreneur while still being an employee.

WARNING: Success doesn’t happen overnight and a non-stop attitude will be needed to be reach success with our transition. 

Now that we have that out of the way, let’s get started. 


1. Determine if this is what you want to do

Okay so I know this is obvious but many people over look the seriousness of this step. You have to understand that your business won’t grow overnight my friend (unless you’re a celebrity or something like it) and because of that, you have to be willing to stay on this ride. 

Think about what it’s going to take to make this transition from employee to entrepreneur successful. Ask yourself:

  • Are you willing to work overtime to make this work?
  • Are you willing to risk your passion to a business?
  • Are you willing to change your entire schedule to create time for this new venture?

2. Find your passion 

It may be cliche but I totally think you should have something you’re passionate about before starting your business. As I stated previously, this business thing will be difficult. There will be some ups and downs and for you to maintain your motivation, it’s a good idea to tie in something you love. 

Some people aren’t sure what they are passionate about while others have tons of passions. Sit down and think about what it is your friends or family come to you for all the time or something you would love to read about or discuss for hours on end. 

3. Select a niche from your passion

The first rule of business is “if you try to resonate with everyone you will resonate with no one.” It’s a great quotes from John Dumas. It’s important for you to know, understand, and accept that. Be clear about what you do to make it easier for your market to resonate with you.

In the example, you can see how it can be confusing for your potential audience to determine what you do or even if they can benefit from your services or products. Think about what you want to do and stick with that. 

Related: What is a Niche and Do I Really Need One

4. Identify your target market

After you determine what you will be selling, then determine who can benefit from it. Get specific and think about who you can target. The clearer you know your market, the easier it to find them.  Ask yourself.

  • Who will mostly benefit from my product
  • Who will pay for my product
  • Am I making assumptions based on my current knowledge
  • How will I sell my services or products

By Regina wrote a great article how to create your ideal reader profile that you may find helpful with identifying your market.

5. Set schedule + stick to it

Working your 9-5 and trying to get your business up and running calls for some serious planning. Organizing your schedule to produce more results is the best method. I recommend waking up an hour earlier than you currently do to get somethings done as your brain is more productive after rest. 

6. Select a name

Naming your business can be pretty difficulty. Start with what you want to communicate to your audience. Be creative and try to make the name unique for easy recognition. Don’t put yourself in a box with your name.

TwelveSkip did a great job with creating a name that was one of a kind and rememberable. 

Choose a name that can grow with you and your company. Selecting name such as Cakes of New York or Necklaces by Jamie is too limiting. Cakes of New York may have people thinking you only bake cakes for the New York area when in fact you have an entire bakery that ships nationwide.

The same goes for Necklaces by Jamie. Maybe you can make necklaces, bracelets and rings. A better name for both would be Jewelry by Jamie

7. Choose a brand identity

A brand is a set of stories, memories, relationships, and expectations that are placed together that weighs on a consumers decision when selecting products or services to purchase. 

You want to ensure you have a strong brand that will make you potential customers turn into customers. Your logo and colors should reflect your business and your products or services. 

How to ensure strong brand

  • Add value
  • Stay consistent with your colors and font
  • Place logo, business name, or website on each post on social media

Here's a great example from Think Creative Collective. They do a great job of what it means to have a strong brand.

8. Create Business Plan

Not really, but really. It’s not as intimidating as it seems. A business plan simply allows you to stay focused on your business goals. Without this plan, it’s easy to get off track on what the “real” goal is for your business. 

Each business plan with vary from business to business, depending on the goals and intentions of the company. I created a short and simple questionnaire that will assist creating your initial business plan in about 20 minutes. Thank me later. :)

9. Get a website

You’re audience has to have a way to find you a learn more about you. Creating your website is perfect way to ensure your potential customers can find you, learn about you, and purchase what you have to offer. 

10. Purchase business cards

I know you’re probably thinking, who uses business cards anymore. You do, that’s who! Use the fact that business cards usage has declined over the years and use it to your advantage. 

11. Select a email provider

Hands down, the most important tool you will need and use for your business. With email providers, you can send weekly newsletters, store email subscribers, and even segment your emails to certain people. Some email providers that I have heard good things about are:

12. Get Leadpages

Leadpages goes hand in hand with your email provider. Having lead pages makes it super easy to sign-up and can grow your business exponentially. 

You can create opt-in boxes for your blog post, landing pages for your social media, collect email subscriptions through text messages, and more. Leadpages a MUST HAVE for your business. 

13. Get on social media

If you’re not on social media then now is the time to get on. I suggest selecting 2-3 platforms to start. When you’re just starting out, trying to maintain multiple platforms can be difficult.

Your inconsistency with posting and possible off brand post, could cost your potential customers. You would rather be killing it on 2 platforms than a hot mess on 5. 

Find where your target audience is hanging out and start there then build your accounts. 

Related: How to turn your social media from lame to fame

14. Get social media manager account

This will be your best friend. As an employee turning entrepreneur (possibly solopreneur), you will need assistance with as much as possible. Scheduling your post in advance will free up your time to focus on profitable activities and keep your consistent for your audience.

15. Hire an assistant

Everyone we see on social media, television, or any blogs seem to have it all together and we think, wow how do they do it. I have got to let the cat out the bag (lol, old saying from my grandmother, please don’t ask). Their secret is, they get help. 

An assistant can help you stay on top of responding to emails, creating forms, scheduling your events, researching new ideas or your current market, etc. As an entrepreneur, you have to remember to focus on the profitable activities and delegate the unprofitable activities. 


I think that deserves a tweet!


Related: Is hiring the amazing virtual assistant right for you

16. Use admins program

Honest hour! I was late with getting on the wagon with this one. Can’t quite pinpoint why but I think it has something to do with my “I can schedule everything” superpowers. 

After I came to the reality, that it that superpowers were only a myth (womp, womp), I finally use the tool to delegate tasks, track conversations, and work completed. Whoa! The best thing since sliced bread (and yet another one….lol). 

17. Create opt-ins

Opt-ins are basically content created you give in exchange for a free gift. There are tons of options you can create like checklist, editorial calendars, eBooks, etc. 

Creating opt-ins will grow your email list quicker than without it, so creating them are imperative. Create items that will entice your audience to give any even trade for an email address. 

Think about creating opt-ins that will assist your audience with solving a problem or get them started with solving a problem.

18. Track your growth 

If you don't know far you've come, you won't know how far you can go. Tracking your growth isn't only good for your knowledge but also good for others purposes. 

You will need this to create your media kits, gaining advisements, and other things that can create additional income. 

19. Hire an coach

This one is not mandatory to start your business but it’s something that I truly found helpful. Though you can figure out how to run your business through trial and error, it’s a lot easier to just have someone to guide you in the right direction.

You tend to see results a lot faster which means turning in that registration letter a lot quicker. Click here to schedule your FREE consultation with me to get you started on your journey. 


DO YOU HAVE OTHER STEPS YOU CAN TO THIS LIST TO GET STARTED? HAVE YOU ALREADY STARTED ON THIS BUT GOT STUCK? LET ME KNOW BELOW!

DISCLAIMER: A few of these links are affiliate links (Covertkit, Moo and Leadpages). Please note that I will only recommend products that I ABSOLUTELY love and will be beneficial to you and your business. 

6 MISTAKES TO AVOID IN YOUR START UP

If you’re reading this, then I would like to congratulate you for taking the path of entrepreneurship! It’s obvious that you have taken the step towards freedom and creating your own extraordinary life. Good for you!

With hard work and dedication, I have no doubt in my mind that you’ll be swimming with the big fish of entrepreneurs soon!

If you’re reading this, then I would like to congratulate you for taking the path of entrepreneurship! It’s obvious that you have taken the step towards freedom and creating your own extraordinary life. Good for you!

With hard work and dedication, I have no doubt in my mind that you’ll be swimming with the big fish of entrepreneurs soon!

For those of you who can’t swim, um….well…(thinking of another analogy)…oh how about, you’ll be stomping with the big dog entrepreneurs? Too dated?! Oh well, I tried…I digress.

FIRST, let’s talk about what NOT to do.

I have coached and consulted with many first time entrepreneurs and have previously started two business on my own that were a flop (womp, womp).

My job is to make sure, you start out ahead of the game and dominate this business, entrepreneurship, branding thing a lot quicker than I did when I first started. 

I’m sure right now you are UBER excited to get started that you are just itching to go out on the corner and shout from the top of your lungs... 

“HEAR YEE, HEAR YEE, COME ONE, COME ALL - MY BUSINESS IS OPEN.”

 

You know what you have to offer, everyone wants and the flood will start any minute. That sounds great and I’m glad that you have that motivation because you’re going to need it. I can identify with your enthusiasm to getting started but like the saying goes, “this is a marathon, not a race.” 

I, along with many other entrepreneurs, learned that the hard way. Rushing to start a business is not the way and half-assing won’t get you to the top.

What will help propel your entrepreneurship is consistency and knowledge. I believe...well I KNOW the GREATEST step I took in my business was knowledge.

The more I knew, the better I was at all aspects of running my business. It changed me tremendously.

Picture it (in Sophia’s voice) your riding in a luxury car, fully equipped with GPS and a full tank to get to my destination. Yeah that will be you, unlike me - the girl on a bike, lost with paper map. What?! Too much? Well you get the gist. 

This series of mistakes will identify six of the most common mistakes made by first time entrepreneurs based on my experience and the reports of other entrepreneurs.

You will be so glad that you've read this because the information that will be revealed throughout this series will enlighten you about the do’s and don’ts of entrepreneurship. So without further ado…let’s get started. 

 

MISTAKE #1 - NOT USING DATA

If you’re anything like me, statistics was not your favorite subject in high school or college.

The only reason I was in the class is because it was required, otherwise you wouldn’t have caught me anywhere near numbers of the sort. The only numbers I ever cared to understand were the one’s in my bank account otherwise they were useless. 

By thinking this way, I did myself a TREMENDOUS disservice. Not only is it beneficial to know the numbers for my product but it can also help you earn money. Let’s discuss. 

PROBLEM: NOT KNOWING WHAT’S WORKING

Even before starting my business(es) or even thinking about venturing down the entrepreneurship road, I would tell all my clients, you can’t keep doing the same thing, expecting to get different results. Yo, you have got to tweet that!

It’s insane to think that you can but here’s the kicker….you have to at least know what you're doing is or is not working to determine if you need to change your approach.

How will you know?

Well, when I started I have to say that I didn’t ask myself this question and just assumed everything I was doing was working.

Smh! I was totally lost.

I mean I knew about data and that I probably should do it but the thought of having to read and learn how to do that was exhausting. So like many people or first time entrepreneurs who get overwhelmed, I kept pushing it back until I eventually hit a brick wall with a painted scenery. 

What Amber?!…yeah, I know…just wanted to make sure you were still with me.

Though the view was great, I had nowhere else to go and had to face the music

Side Note: Where does that saying come from - face the music? Like why would I face sound waves as if it was a hard thing to do? Okay, again, I digress. 

What I’m trying to say is there’s no way around it. You have to know if what you’re doing is working and the only way to find that out is by taking data *insert dread music here*.

I thought taking data was only for college and that I would rarely if ever need it in my adult life. Ha! So much for thinking.

Many entrepreneurs already know that it’s all about numbers and you have to adapt to that mindset. You will have to know if a product is selling or how many followers you acquired from a single post. 

SOLUTION: USE DATA 

Using data will help you know what’s working and what’s not instead of trying to wing it like me and several other entrepreneurs I have worked with in the past.  

WEBSITE

Creating a website is one of the first things you will do when you make the decision to move forward as a laptoplifestylepreneur - hahaha, I love coming up with these.

TRAFFIC

The second thing you should do is track your traffic. You can do this with Google Analytics

Google Analytics are entrepreneurs best friend. It helps you get to you know your traffic by keeping tabs on:

  • how many visits you had on a particular day to your site
  • how long someone typically stays on your site
  • what are you best blog post  
  • even let you know if you website is loading slow

Who has time to wait for a website to load? Not me!

Google Analytics does a ton of things that help you grow your business. They even have a Google Analytic Academy that teaches you how to use it and it’s FREE! Hot dog! That’s what I’m talking about.

You don’t have to pay anyone to teach you. You can teach yourself and learn at your own pace. Did I mention this service is FREE! FREE! FREE! FREE! As entrepreneurs, we love the word free - in most cases. That's another topic for another time.

Here's an example of what your Google Analytics dashboard will look like once you get started. 

 

There’s also trackers like:

iPerceptions

 

SOCIAL MEDIA

Just as tracking your success on your website, you want to track your success on social media.

Yeah, it’s just social media but you still have to remember this is your business therefore you should treat it as such. Entrepreneurs, Solopreneurs, Womenpreneurs, or all those in between aren’t just posting things to post them.

They have actually taken time to think about what to post and you want to make sure it’s actually being effectively and drawing in the audience that you seek. 

INSTAGRAM

For instagram post, I like to know what my audience is responding to and what they’re not feeling. I accomplish this by using iconosquare.com.  

Here’s a picture of what my Iconosquare looks like:

It tells me how many followers I have gained and lost over a certain period of time. It also give me optimization for particular hours to post on certain days and my comment rate. There’s an entire list of information you can get from this bad boy for FREE! I love it! 

Other free options for social media include:

Twitter Analytics

BuzzSumo

SumAll

Cyfe

 

*Note: I am not affiliated with any those mentioned above. This is simply my go to list and a list of products I have read about or heard good reviews. 

Stay tuned for the next second mistake most commonly made with start ups and entrepreneurs. 


HAVE YOU HAD AN ISSUE WITH UNDERPRICING YOUR SERVICES OR PRODUCT BEFORE? WHAT DID YOU DO TO HANDLE THE ISSUE? DO YOU ALREADY USE SOME OF THE METHODS ABOVE? HAVE QUESTIONS OR WANT SOME IDEAS SPECIFIC TO YOU?

 

Get at me in the comments below.