Violent Acres starts a small business
As it turns out, starting a business is not as easy as I first imagined. It’s doable, of course, but it very quickly became clear to me that I’d have to dedicate an extremely large portion of my life to it if I seriously wanted to be successful. This meant that I would have to eliminate some of my other, less important daily obligations.
Lo, and behold, she finds out IT’S HARD. Well duh. And 90% of small business fail in five years Vi.
I have to weigh in here because in forty years of dealing with small businesses I’ve seen a ton of failures.
They fall into three categories:
- Undercapitalized - borrowing from anybody they can, banks, family, even maxing out credit cards just to open the doors, cashing out the IRA’s, forgetting that they will have NO FRIGGIN’ PROFIT for a couple years. So they live off cash flow and eventually it catches up and a critical vendor puts them out of business.
- Not working hard enough - they hire a bunch of minimum wagers because the owner only wants to work 10-4 Monday thru Friday (Wednesday afternoon off.) The employees don’t take of business like the owner does.
- Lack of advertising/too much advertising - either the owner thinks the world is going to beat a door to her mousetrap and doesn’t need to advertise. OR, the owner buys advertising from anybody that walks in the front door, no thought, no plan, no execution.





I hadn’t thought of the whole over advertising thing. Good point!
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ah yea of little faith. a business can always succeed if you don’t have to rely on the income because then it is done from a different perspective. either way i don’t care, so long as she keeps writing.
@Ashley: No faith has nothing to do with it. Why would you start a business if you didn’t want to make money? That’s called volunteering.
can’t say i agree. I’m sure most people start a business to make money, but I don’t think all do. i started my business because i got bored of being a soccer mom. the fact that I make money is a bonus. I’m in recruitment am really good at it, so besides helping people find jobs, I have a sense of purpose too, and that to me is way more important than the cash factor. i do volunteer too tho :).
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